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The Colts Audio Network is home to all the best Indianapolis Colts audio including the Official Colts Podcast, Inside Football with Rick Venturi, weekly Colts radio shows and much more.
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The Move | Episode 2: Indianapolis
In the second episode of "The Move," host JJ Stankevitz examines how Indianapolis built itself up from a sleepy midwestern city to become an NFL city. Just how ambitious – and risky – were the visions for Indianapolis from Mayors Richard Lugar and Bill Hudnut? How critical was it for the Indiana Pacers to stay put? And how did the Hoosier Dome get built without a guarantee of an NFL team, especially after the league put expansion on hold in the early 1980s? You'll hear from Jim Morris, Bill Benner, Debby Knox, Tom Griswold, Jimmy Matis and others in the episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Move | Episode 1: Baltimore
In the debut episode of "The Move," a four-part narrative podcast series on the Colts' move to Indianapolis, host JJ Stankevitz tells the story of the rise and fall of the Baltimore Colts. What about the Colts led Baltimore to view them as a major force of civic pride? How did the championship-winning franchise of Johnny Unitas fall into disarray so quickly? And why were both owners of the team – Carroll Rosenbloom and Robert Irsay – looking to get out of Baltimore? You'll hear from Jim Irsay, Pete Ward, Jon Scott, Rick Venturi, John Ziemann, Nestor Aparicio, Gerry Sandusky and more in the episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Trailer | The Move
Trailer for The Move, a four-part narrative podcast series from the Colts Audio Network exploring the Colts' move from Baltimore to Indianapolis 40 years ago. Host JJ Stankevitz takes a deep dive into the reasons why the Colts picked up and moved in the middle of the night on March 28, 1984, from how Baltimore lost the team to how Indianapolis made it to the NFL – and how the lives of residents in two major American cities were forever changed in the process.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Last Word: Running back burning questions
Jeffrey Gorman and Matt Taylor continue their offseason position group burning question series on The Last Word. They discuss whether Jonathan Taylor is ready for a standout year in the backfield alongside Anthony Richardson, the depth behind Taylor going into training camp, and consider how many running backs the Colts can keep to start the regular season. Lastly, the guys are chat with running back Evan Hull, who describes his happiness at being healthy this summer after a knee injury kept him out for most of his rookie season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Colts One-on-One: Evan Hull
Second-year running back Evan Hull chats with Jeffrey Gorman and Matt Taylor about his return to the field after a challenging rookie season tearing his meniscus in week one last year. Hull talks about his rehab journey, learning from Jonathan Taylor, his relationship with quarterback Anthony Richardson, and his ability to be a pass-catching weapon out of the backfield.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Colts Reunion: Ken Dilger
The Colts Reunion Podcast returns as Matt Taylor and Colts’ Ring of Honor member Bill Brooks talk with former Colts’ tight end Ken Dilger. Dilger played for the Colts for seven seasons and was instrumental to the Colts’ popularity and success in the late 90s and early 2000s. Dilger discusses joining his “hometown team” as a native of southern Indiana and what his early days in Indianapolis were like. Dilger also remembers what it was like to play with a young Peyton Manning and how the Colts transformed the city of Indianapolis into a “football town.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.