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Looks like the Colts have been in a tornado for two consecutive years rather than a whirlwind. Shane Steichen‘s team was closer to getting into the playoffs last year, but it didn’t work out, they ended up 8-9. In the 2023 season too, they failed to clinch the postseason spot with a 9-8 record. Even before that, they faced a disaster of 4-12 wins in 2022. But if you are one of the faithful Colts fans or even an analyst, you can’t deny the fact that Steichen’s organization has been moving pieces faster since free agency started. And guess what? The Colts have added more horses to Shane Steichen’s stable. 

The Colts organization has added defensive tackle Neville Gallimore. In addition to this, safety Camryn Bynum will also join the team. But wait, that’s not the end of this update- the Colts have re-signed linebacker David Long Jr. to the defensive crew as well. It’s the talk of the town right now. But wait? What do you think the newest two additions can help the Colts to get where the franchise wants to go? 

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To talk about Neville Gallimore, the Colts have signed him for a one-year deal of $1.27 million. But the Colts don’t need to take a litmus test. Throughout his five years of NFL career, the former Cowboys star defensive tackle has made 109 tackles (43 solo and 62 assists). Before landing in the state of Indiana, the DT spent one year with the Los Angeles Rams

The Colts have also retained linebacker David Long Jr. However, currently, they have not revealed the contract amounts. The fierce linebacker has played for several teams throughout his five-year NFL career and has recorded 388 tackles (230 solo). He has been with the Titans for four of his rookie days before joining the Miami Dolphins and then the Detroit Lions. Next addition? Safety Bynum.

GM Chris Ballard signed Camryn Bynum on the first day of free agency. It looks like safety was the biggest need for the Colts this offseason. But how good is Camryn Bynum? Replying to this question, Andrew Harbaugh, the managing editor of Vikings Wire, said, “Bynum’s biggest strength is creating chaos and causing turnovers. He worked seamlessly with any combination in the Vikings’ secondary, and the result was constantly forced turnovers, which was huge for their defense in 2024.” As per the stats, in the 2024 season, Camryn Bynum had 54 solo tackles and three forced fumbles. 

But if we think the Colts have a fully geared-up defense, we’re mistaken. The Colts beefed up their quarterback position as well. The recent addition of Daniel Jones has turned heads. 

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Shane Steichen’s latest QB addition can become a challenge to Anthony Richardson

Shane Steichen has added the former Giants quarterback, Daniel Jones, out of his rookie years with a staggering $14 million deal for the 2025 season. And this has more repercussions than one. This addition in the QB department might keep franchise QB Anthony Richardson on his toes. The NFL world saw his controversial ‘tiredness’ during the 2024 season. Adding Jones in the mix would hype the competition for the starting QB position.

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It is also said that Daniel Jones had an opportunity to re-sign with the latest former team, the Minnesota Vikings, but he chose this path. Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer recently explained Jones’s decision to join Shane Steichen on March 17. “And Jones, I’m told, picked what he saw as the better chance to win, and keep, a starting job. If he went back to Minnesota and J.J. McCarthy turned the corner in the coming weeks, and maintained the momentum into the spring, given that the Vikings just took him 10th in the 2024 draft, it’d have been hard for Jones to dislodge him from the lineup,” Albert Breer said. 

The national reporter also perfectly described Anthony Richardson’s situation, saying, “Anthony Richardson, conversely, is at the end, rather than the start, of his window to make the team that drafted him his own.” The 2024 year was brutal for the QB. He only completed 47.7% of his passes. Whereas, Jones had a completion rate of 63.3% with eight touchdowns. So, on papers, Jones has an upper hand in terms of experience. 

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So, it’s going to be a great year for Shane Steichen and the Indianapolis Colts. And for Richardson? We need to wait and watch.

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