After the first wave of NFL free agency, here is an updated look at the Indianapolis Colts' salary cap situation.
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Stampede Blue on MSNColts salary cap update after the start of Free AgencyThe Colts have been active in Free Agency, so how much cap space do the have left and how much can they realistically spend?
Charvarius Ward, Camryn Bynum, Khalil Herbert, and Daniel Jones are graded the runaway best free agent class in the AFC South, which takes pressure off Ballard to be perfect in the draft.
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Land-Grant Holy Land on MSNI-80 Football Show: Where Big Ten coaches rank in The Athletics’ Top 25This is the only Big Ten Podcast that’ll cover all 18 teams. Between the NFL and College, Football news never stops. It may ...
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Vikings Territory on MSNVet QB to Backup or Be Bridge to J.J. McCarthy Still a Big Need for VikingsWith an abundance of salary cap room ($63 million entering the new league year) fueled by a $24 million increase ...
The Colts have been active in free agency, but a number of good players remain at positions of need. Here are 10 who could ...
The Minnesota Vikings and Harrison Smith have reworked his contract for 2025, according to The Athletic's Alec Lewis. That means the veteran safety, who's spent all 13 of his NFL seasons in Minnesota ...
But the big deals Indianapolis handed out to Cam Bynum, Charvarius Ward and Daniel Jones in the first two days have given way ...
Late Wednesday, Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network reported the Vikings and long-time safety Harrison Smith agreed to terms on a new contract. After the season, there was speculation that Smith, 36, ...
Minnesota and the longtime Viking agreed upon a reworked contract for the 2025 season allowing him to return for another year ...
The Colts signed former Minnesota Viking Safety Cam Bynum to a 4-year $60 million deal, and cornerback Charvarius Ward to a 3-year deal worth up to $60 million. They also ...
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Minnesota Sports Fan on MSNMinnesota Vikings Captain Delays Retirement… But Not For CheapThe Minnesota Vikings keep future Ring of Honor inductee Harrison Smith around one more year... but it wasn't cheap.
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