about the leadership of head coach Shane Steichen and the ongoing development of Anthony Richardson, a trio who has struggled to live up to the expectations Ballard set for them in their time together: competing for the playoffs and an AFC South title.
The Indianapolis Colts missed the playoffs, and their season is officially over. So, many fans were quite curious about the future status of head coach Shane Steichen and general manager Chris Ballard.
The Indianapolis Colts beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 26-23 in overtime to finish the season 8-9. While that was a nice win to end the season, it was a disappointing one in Indy. They had a chance to make the playoffs but lost to the New York Giants in Week 17,
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The team had just fallen a fourth-down conversion short of winning the AFC South title. And it had not just Anthony ... The Richardson piece, which by its nature is just as much a Shane Steichen piece, was as disappointing as it could realistically get.
The Colts have missed the playoffs for the fourth-straight year, questioning the roles of Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen in 2025.
Following their middling 2024 season, the Indianapolis Colts officially moved on from their defensive coordinator, Gus Bradley, while keeping Shane Steichen, following an announcement from the team’s X account.
“I’ve been evaluating our entire operation, and I believe in Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen and our collective ... should be competing for the playoffs and the AFC South title. Reaction to Ballard, Steichen returning:Pat McAfee, Colts fans react ...
The Indianapolis Colts finished their 2024 NFL season on Sunday, and team owner Jim Irsay is already looking ahead to 2025, indicating in a statement that head coach Shane Steichen and general manager Chris Ballard will return despite increased speculation of potentially sweeping changes in the organization.
Following the Colts regular season finale victory on Sunday against the Jaguars, Colts owner Jim Irsay made a post to X (formerly Twitter) announcing that the Colts will not be making a change at general manager or head coach.
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