Jonathan Taylor and Anthony Richardson could have another big rushing day against a New York defense that has struggled against the run.
The Indianapolis Colts could be forced to once again turn to veteran quarterback Joe Flacco in place of the injured Anthony Richardson
The Indianapolis Colts have a Week 17 date with the New York Giants on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. The narrative has been that Anthony Richardson, Shane Steichen, and Indianapolis are in 'must-win' mode to keep their playoff hopes alive; the reality is they ...
The New York Giants face the Indianapolis Colts in Week 17. Here are the five biggest storylines to follow for this contest.
The Colts postseason hopes are small, but the team will face the Giants, who have been decimated by injuries this season. With an eye on a possible blowout win
With a Week 17 matchup between the New York Giants and Indianapolis Colts on tap, we go behind enemy lines for a chat with Colts Wire.
On Sunday, Dec. 29 at 1 p.m. ET, the Indianapolis Colts (7-8) and the New York Giants (2-13) will go head to head at MetLife Stadium. You can watch it on FOX. Odds courtesy of BetMGM You can buy tickets to see the Colts play the Giants from multiple sources.
He rejoined Indianapolis after spending five seasons with the team from 2017-21. Glowinski has played in 127 career games with 99 starts in his time with the Colts, Giants (2022-23) and Seahawks (2015-17). He has started seven postseason contests.
Tight end Mo Alie-Cox (toe), linebacker Jaylon Carlies (shoulder), linebacker E.J. Speed (knee), guard Quenton Nelson (ankle), and second-year cornerback JuJu Brents (knee) were all questionable for Sunday's bout. Their statuses will be ones to monitor over the weekend.
With a Week 18 win, the Ravens will secure a home playoff game in the wild-card round. But who they might face is still up in the air.
New York Giants receiver Malik Nabers has a message for the fans who have grown frustrating with perpetual losing seasons.