INDIANAPOLIS — Colts general manager Chris Ballard can feel the frustration. From the fan base. From the roster. From inside his own seat at Colts games, where Ballard is known to be an emotional viewer, living and dying and shouting with almost every snap.
INDIANAPOLIS -- The illness hit Monday.ColtsGeneral Manager Chris Ballard was in his office at the Colts’ complex on 56 th Street – he was about to meet with Pro Bowl center Ryan Kelly, in fact – when he noticed it. Nausea, upset stomach, do I need ...
Colts general manager Chris Ballard admitted that running back his roster was a mistake. So why can't he promise to sign a free agent this spring?
A handful of Colts players were critical of their teammates, the team’s philosophy and the organizational structure this season. Indianapolis general manager Chris Ballard did not appreciate that so many of those criticisms were made publicly.
Frustrated by the team’s lack of success under Ballard’s watch, the fan base has loudly and consistently called for change at the top of the organization, a steady call that Colts owner Jim Irsay acknowledged in the statement he released hours after the season finale that revealed Indianapolis would bring back Ballard and head coach Shane Steichen.
INDIANAPOLIS - Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen got carried away. That's what the Colts general manager was willing to admit with regards to his quarterback, Anthony Richardson, the one he drafted No. 4 overall last year after he was the most athletic ...
Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard blames himself for another playoff miss. So he’s promising to a different approach this offseason.
Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard took responsibility for the team's shortcomings in 2024 while addressing the media Friday. According to
Faced with criticism of the team's culture, Colts general manager Chris Ballard believes he's made too many players comfortable in their roles.
The Colts fired defensive coordinator Gus Bradley after 3 seasons but GM Chris Ballard admitted he didn't provide enough talent
The Indianapolis Colts have made their first major offseason signing by bringing in former Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo. The Colts chose Anarumo after bringing in numerous candidates for interviews over the past two weeks.