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Colts general manager Chris Ballard opened his press conference Tuesday by remembering the man who hired him in 2017 and stuck with him through the Josh McDaniels rejection, the Andrew Luck retirement, another head coaching change, 0 AFC South titles and a four-year playoff drought that remains ongoing.
Indianapolis Colts GM Chris Ballard provided an update on what they're doing about QB Anthony Richardson Sr.'s shoulder.
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Yardbarker on MSNAre Colts' Chris Ballard, Shane Steichen on hot seat after ownership change?
The death of Indianapolis Colts owner and CEO Jim Irsay this past May resulted in his three daughters assuming control of the franchise. Understandably, some have wondered what this change could mean regarding the futures of Ballard and Steichen.
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Colts Wire on MSN5 non-quarterback training camp competitions Colts' GM Chris Ballard highlighted
All eyes will be on QB, but Colts' GM Chris Ballard highlighted five other training camp competitions to watch.
Optimism was sprinkled throughout Chris Ballard’s pre-camp meeting with the media on Tuesday. “I think we’ve got a good football team,’’ he said as the Indianapolis Colts’ training camp got underway in full force at Grand Park Sports Campus.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNColts Chris Ballard on Anthony Richardson, Daniel Jones QB competition
Prior to the Colts' first training camp practice, GM Chris Ballard discussed the Anthony Richardson, Daniel Jones' competition.
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Colts Wire on MSNColts Anthony Richardson 'good to go' for first training camp practice, says Chris Ballard
Colts' QB Anthony Richardson will be "good to go" for the team's first training camp practice, GM Chris Ballard told media members.
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WISH-TV on MSNChris Ballard on the Colts QB competition, playoff drought & more
Colts training camp kicks off with excitement as general manager Chris Ballard discusses Anthony Richardson's readiness, competition at QB, and playoff frustrations.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNColts beginning training camp with a healthy roster; no players on PUP says Chris Ballard
The Indianapolis Colts will start training camp as a relatively healthy football team. When speaking with the local media on Tuesday, GM Chris Ballard mentioned that no one is expected to begin training camp on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list, according to James Boyd of The Athletic.
Colts GM Chris Ballard doesn’t understand the hurry to get rid of QB Anthony Richardson. “To flush him,” he said Tuesday as the team reported to camp.