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Coach Shane Steichen rethinking his play-calling that led to Colts' collapse at Kansas City
Indianapolis Colts coach Shane Steichen studied the film, reconsidered his play-calling during Sunday's 23-20 overtime loss at Kansas City and made an acknowledgment Monday. Had he managed the clock,
With 1st & goal from the Chiefs' 7-yard line, the Colts handed the rock to Jonathan Taylor for a 2-yard gain. Shane Steichen followed the rush up with two straight passing plays, both of which were incomplete, forcing the Colts to kick a field goal for the first time in a goal-to-go situation all year long.
Colts running back Jonathan Taylor pushed back on the idea that he demands more touches from Shane Steichen after Sunday's loss.
Shane Steichen provided an injury update on a Colts' wide receiver, following Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen walks the field Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025, ahead of the game against the Arizona Cardinals at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. / Mykal McEldowney/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Colts HC Shane Steichen had good news to share regarding the team's injury report for Sunday's showdown with Chiefs
With a day to reflect on his team's fourth quarter collapse, Colts coach Shane Steichen wishes he hadn't been so pass-heavy
With his offense struggling, Steichen neglected the run for the pass and effectively shelved his best player: Jonathan Taylor.
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Shane Steichen with injury update on Colts DT DeForest Buckner
Indianapolis Colts' head coach Shane Steichen provided an injury update on Friday on defensive tackle DeForest Buckner. Buckner appeared on the Colts ' Week 10 injury report ahead of their game with Atlanta with a neck injury. He was ruled out of that game early on and then was placed on injured reserve.
The Colts ran 12 plays on their final 12 plays, gaining 18 yards in blowing an 11-point fourth-quarter lead. Jonathan Taylor? 3 carries
The Kansas City Chiefs were backed up against their own end zone in the fourth quarter against Indianapolis on Sunday, trailing the AFC South-leading Colts by a field goal with time running out. Altogether appropriate given how the Chiefs' backs were against the wall.