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The modern NFL is dominated by the use of analytics, which has led to a stark increase in fourth-down go attempts by offenses. The Indianapolis Colts, particularly under Shane Steichen, have always been at the forefront of this trend, as the third-year head coach likes to remain aggressive in most situations.
Indianapolis has the NFL's best record as the season nears its halfway point, but the Colts know better than to get comfortable in the driver's seat.
Colts RB Jonathan Taylor is on pace for more than 1,800 rushing yards, 2,200 total yards and nearly 30 touchdowns
The Indianapolis Colts, the hottest team in the NFL right now, have surged to a 7-1 record, their best start in over a decade. The dynamic pairing of quarterback Daniel Jones and head coach Shane Steichen is proving to be unstoppable.
The Indianapolis Colts' offense was nearly flawless against the Los Angeles Chargers as Shane Steichen called the shots.
For the second week in a row, rookie Riley Leonard will be the Indianapolis Colts' backup quarterback, said head coach Shane Steichen after Friday's practice. However, Steichen did also add the caveat that Leonard is the backup "for right now," signaling that nothing is set in stone at this time.
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Shane Steichen: Daniel Jones' play not a surprise to me, I think he's played well his whole career
With quarterback Daniel Jones behind center, the Colts have become the league’s top offense, entering Week 8 ranked No. 1 in points and No. 2 in total yards.
It sounds almost comical when one thinks about it. Throw out a two-year run with Shane Steichen as Philadelphia Eagles starting quarterback, and Jalen Hurts hasn't enjoyed consecutive seasons with the same offensive coordinator since high school.
Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen walks the sideline during the game Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025, against the Arizona Cardinals at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. / Mykal McEldowney/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Nobody thought that the Indianapolis Colts would have a historically great passing game with Daniel Jones, but that's exactly what's happening. Doug Farrar investigates the whys and wherefores.