The Indianapolis Colts have one of the top offensive lines in the NFL heading toward the 2024 season. Despite an uncharacteristic showing from the group in 2022, 2023 was truly a bounce-back season for names like tackle Bernhard Raimann, center Ryan Kelly, and guard Will Fries.
Colts reigning Pro Bowler Quenton Nelson failed to crack PFF’s Top 10 offensive guards before the 2024 campaign. According to PFF, Indianapolis Colts offensive guard Quenton Nelson is their 11th best offensive guard ahead of the 2024 season: 11.
Who are the Colts best trio of players entering the 2024 campaign? According to PFF, the Indianapolis Colts’ three best players are defensive tackle DeForest Buckner, offensive guard Quenton Nelson, and wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio is home to the all-time greats of the NFL. These 30 active players entering the 2024 season have a great shot to see their bust in Canton.
The NFL has announced this year's Pro Bowl rosters. And it only included one player from the Indianapolis Colts. That player being LG Quenton Nelson and
The Indianapolis Colts weren't left out of the NFL Pro Bowl, as they had one player selected. That player is LG Quenton Nelson, who has had quite the rebound from last year. Nelson has now become the first Colts player ever to be named to the Pro Bowl in each of their first six seasons.
The Pro Bowl teams have been announced, with the Indianapolis Colts only getting one player through. That being the now six-time Pro Bowl right guard Quenton Nelson.
The Indianapolis Colts selected guard Quenton Nelson with the sixth overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, and that selection has been as much of a homerun as anyone could hope for.
The Indianapolis Colts are scheduled to take on the Houston Texans in Texas on Sunday at 1 p.m. EST. Their Friday injury report indicated that guard Quenton Nelson was still questionable for Sunday's game with a toe injury.
The Indianapolis Colts embark on their first road journey of the season on Sunday as they travel to NRG Stadium to take on the AFC South division-rival Houston Texans.
The Indianapolis Colts are still relatively healthy heading into their second matchup of this season, this time on the road against the AFC South division-rival Houston Texans.
The Indianapolis Colts didn't win in Week 1. But the play of the team's offensive line should be encouraging for the fan base. Pro Football Focus ranked the Colts offensive line as the ninth-best in the NFL during Week 1.
If we have learned anything about Quenton Nelson over the past five years, he is never complacent. Nelson likes to be challenged. He wants to be pushed as he continuously works to better his game.
The Indianapolis Colts signed All-Pro Quenton Nelson to a four-year extension Saturday night, reportedly making him the highest-paid guard in NFL history.
Bengals Bengals OC Brian Callahan talked about the process of naming LG Cordell Volson a starter on the offensive line during his rookie season. “He ascended the whole training camp period,” Callahan told Bengals.com.
The NFL is revealing their official list of Top 100 current players section by section. Players ranked 30th through 21st were unveiled late on August 21st.
To lock down Nelson, the Colts will almost definitely need to authorize a guard-record contract — perhaps by a notable margin.
This is the kind of calm and steady leadership teams look for in a head coach. At no point does the moment seem too big to Reich.
Although Indianapolis went 2-1 without its top lineman, this certainly qualifies as good news for the team’s "SNF" prospects.
Nelson could potentially play against the 49ers on Sunday night, but that’ll all depend on how his practice sessions go this week.
The Indianapolis Colts have placed Pro Bowl guard Quenton Nelson on injured reserve with an ankle injury.
To say that Indy needs Nelson on the field and at 100% would be an understatement.
Carson Wentz in particular has to be grateful for Nelson being ready to roll in the trenches.
The Colts announced last week that both Wentz and Nelson would be sidelined five to 12 weeks after undergoing operations to repair the same foot injury.
The three-time Pro Bowler hasn't missed a regular-season game since being drafted by the Colts in 2018 and has only allowed three sacks during that time.
The Indianapolis Colts will be without All-Pro offensive lineman Quenton Nelson for five to12 weeks because of a foot injury.
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