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Colts have confirmed Daniel Jones as their starting quarterback for the season, as he prepares to lead the team against the strong Miami Dolphins' defense.
Will Power joins Andretti Global for the 2026 INDYCAR season, leaving Team Penske after 17 years, according to FOX59 and IndyStar. He fills Colton Herta's spot as Herta moves to F1.
Indiana high school football saw its second week with notable matchups and full coverage on WTHR and other outlets, including video highlights and in-depth analysis.
Chris Ballard, GM of the Colts, is sticking with the current quarterback setup, seeing development potential in backup Anthony Richardson despite trade rumors and is committed to his growth.
Christian Rasmussen claimed his first INDYCAR win at the Milwaukee Mile 250, using a late caution and strategic tire change to overtake top competitors.
Tickets for the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup at Carmel High School Natatorium Complex are on sale for the event on Oct. 10-12, featuring over 50 nations.
Sophie Cunningham of the Indiana Fever will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury, adding to the team's injury woes as they aim for the playoffs.
Daniel Jones was named the starting quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts in the 2025 NFL season, edging out Anthony Richardson Sr. after a competitive preseason.
The Green Bay Packers rallied for a 23-19 victory against the Indianapolis Colts, marked by coach Matt LaFleur's frustration and a strong second-half performance.
The NBA's 2025-26 season opener features a rematch of the Pacers and Thunder from the previous finals, with high anticipation for the game scheduled on October 23.
Colts' Daniel Jones will start against Packers; Anthony Richardson Sr. to get significant playtime after Jones, adjusting to Richardson's injury and performance at camp.
The Indiana Fever signed guard Odyssey Sims to address injuries in their lineup, with Sims' extensive WNBA experience expected to strengthen the team.
The Indianapolis Colts have extended offensive tackle Bernhard Raimann's contract for four years, with a $100 million value including $60 million guaranteed.
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