Indianapolis Colts superstar Jonathan Taylor needs help in the backfield, and these five running backs fit the bill.
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Three former Wisconsin Badgers will take part in the 2025 NFL Pro Bowl Games this weekend. Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson and Minnesota Vikings linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel are those participants.
According to Over the Cap, Taylor has a cap hit this season of $15.322 million, which includes a base salary of $11.98 million. Taylor’s cap hit is the fourth-largest on the team. Taylor’s cap hit in 2025 is nearly $4.5 million more than it was in 2024, with the Colts choosing to backload his contract extension.
Prior to the Pro Bowl taking place this weekend, three Colts players will be participating in the Pro Bowl Games Skill Show.
Chris Ash returns to college football at Notre Dame, where he replaces Al Golden as Fighting Irish coach Marcus Freeman's new defensive coordinator. 247Sports national recruiting analyst Brian Dohn, who covers the Northeast and Florida,
Fullback — x-Patrick Ricard, Baltimore. Wide Receiver — x-Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati; x-Jerry Jeudy, Cleveland; Nico Collins, Houston; y-Zay Flowers, Baltimore; Brian Thomas Jr., Jacksonville.
As the 2024 regular season wraps up, Jones-Drew laid out his rankings for the league's top running backs on NFL.com. Expected candidates like Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry led the charge at first and second respectively. Yet, Taylor didn't fall too far behind, as he was slotted in just outside the top five, coming in at number six.
Running back may not be a top need for the Colts but it’s one they could add to and this year’s draft class is extremely deep.
The Indianapolis Colts could use a new backup for star running back Jonathan Taylor. Walter Football put together a 2025 NFL Mock Draft and they have the
As the Colts work on building a playoff team with Anthony Richardson and Shane Steichen, what lessons can they learn from this year's playoff field?
As the Colts work on building a playoff team with Anthony Richardson and Shane Steichen, what lessons can they learn from this year's playoff field?