Late in his team’s game against the Green Bay Packers on September 15, Indianapolis Colts tight end Kylen Granson caught a short pass over the middle of the field, charged forward, and lowered his body to brace for contact. Aside from it being his first reception of the 2024 National Football League season, this otherwise ordinary play was only noteworthy …
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What a player could win can’t even compare to what a player could lose. Speed and tight end Kylen Granson said the gambling rules have been taught, explained and reiterated every year they’ve been in the NFL. “I’m sure you guys are going to have some questions about the gambling issue,” Steichen said, not mentioning Rodgers by name. NFL must …
After missing out last year because of COVID-19, Colts general manager Chris Ballard welcomed reporters back to the team’s West 56th facility Thursday for a lengthy session recapping this year’s draft picks — and plenty more. “I couldn’t be any more excited about a kid,” Ballard said, noting he heard from at least one team about how ticked they were …
Frank Reich never hides it well. “You could tell that he kinda had a little love affair,” Colts director of college scouting, Morocco Brown, recalled on the team’s draft series, “With the Next Pick.” “He had those puppy dog eyes … he knew how to get the room’s attention to get his guy.” Reich brought up Granson to his boss, …