Indianapolis Colts, Chris Ballard and training camp
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Kansas' backup quarterback Cole Ballard said there will be innovative changes to the Jayhawks' offense this season.
For Ballard, there’s a common theme as to why the Colts haven’t been able to play postseason football. It stems back to showing up when it matters most. “At the end of the day, we have to finish the seasons better,” he said. “We have had some really good football teams that just haven’t gotten it done.”
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNColts Chris Ballard on Anthony Richardson, Daniel Jones QB competitionPrior to the Colts' first training camp practice, GM Chris Ballard discussed the Anthony Richardson, Daniel Jones' competition.
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On3 on MSNCole Ballard wants to build off progress in the springKansas quarterback Cole Ballard is entering fall camp with confidence. Coming off spring practices, Ballard said the team has picked up right where they left off. “From spring to fall, I honestly think everybody’s done a really good job,
Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson is healthy to begin training camp after aggravating his surgically-repaired right shoulder during the offseason program.
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.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNColts beginning training camp with a healthy roster; no players on PUP says Chris BallardThe 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.
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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.
Now, just days before Indianapolis kicks things off at Grand Park Sports Complex, a retired NFL legend echoes the same sentiment put forth by Ballard. Former Cleveland Browns left tackle Joe Thomas went on ‘ The Rich Eisen Show ’ and shared his view— don’t close any doors just yet.