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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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Colts One-on-One: Alec Pierce
Alec Pierce sat down with Jeffrey Gorman and Matt Taylor during Colts minicamp. The third-year wide receiver talks about what he has gained from spring workouts, how he is building relationships on and off the field with Anthony Richardson, his goals for the next season, and what he aims to improve in his game in 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Official Podcast: Recapping Colts OTAs & CB JuJu Brents joins the show
Jeffrey Gorman, Matt Taylor and JJ Stankevitz download what they learned about Anthony Richardson, Adonai Mitchell and the Colts' defense during OTAs over the last few weeks and discuss what those developments mean for the 2024 season. JJ is then joined by Colts cornerback JuJu Brents for a chat before players break for a month and a half ahead of training camp.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Last Word: Delving into Week Two of OTAs and interview with Jelani Woods
The Colts weekly offseason radio show, The Last Word, is back with Jeffrey Gorman and Matt Taylor breaking down week two of Colts’ OTAs and reviewing which position groups they’re keeping an eye on heading into mini-camp next week. The guys visit with tight end Jelani Woods, one of the most motivated players on the team this spring, as he reviews his frustrating 2023 season in which he missed the entire campaign due to multiple hamstring injuries and what his availability to the team this spring means for him and the tight end room.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Colts One-on-One: Jelani Woods
Colts tight end Jelani Woods sits down with Jeffrey Gorman and Matt Taylor to discuss his frustrating 2023 season, during which he missed the entire campaign due to multiple hamstring injuries. Woods shared what caused the injuries, how he stayed mentally engaged with the team, and what his availability to the team this spring means for him and the potential productivity of the tight end position for next season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Official Podcast: What we saw & heard from Anthony Richardson in OTAs
Matt Taylor, Larra Overton and JJ Stankevitz dive into some observations on how Anthony Richardson looked on the field during OTAs, and the meaning behind a few things he said at the podium last week. The gang also looks at a few important developments during OTAs, including on tight end Jelani Woods and cornerback JuJu Brents.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Last Word: Anthony Richardson, Colts OTAs and talking with Helio Castroneves
Matt Taylor and Jeffrey Gorman return this week on The Last Word, the offseason radio show dedicated to the Colts. The guys break down how Anthony Richardson looked in 11-on-11 settings for the first time since last October. They’re also joined by second-year cornerback JuJu Brents who reveals how he’s improved this offseason. And to close out the show, we preview Sunday’s 108th running of the Indianapolis 500 with NBC IndyCar analyst James Hinchcliffe and four-time winner Helio Castroneves from Meyer Shank Racing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Customer Reviews
Best
The #1 Colts podcast I listen to when I’m working great content and addresses every part of the franchise!!
Good…but
Lara Overton is the most annoying podcaster I’ve ever listened to. She CONSTANTLY interrupts the other guys. She makes a comment then restates it three different ways. Very difficult to listen too!
Venturi in so tiring
I’ll preface this review by saying that I realize that it’s got to be very difficult trying to articulate a highly complex game to a mass audience in ways that are both understandable but also educational. That said, I feel like if I keep my mouth shut, nothing will change. Listening to Rick Venturi is just painful. It honestly feels like the Jeff Saturday hire of announcing. My hunch says that Irsay somehow loves this guy because he loves all weird old things. Therefore, the guy now does all of the announcing as opposed to some relevant, astute, up-and-coming announcer. He’s not even able to play the ex-coach card, because everyone knows he was one of the worst head coaches in the history of professional and collegiate football, given his record. It’s numbing listening to him say the same thing week after week about setting the edge, stopping the run, and some of the other 1970s philosophical points with football schematics that’s just not even relevant in today’s game. I just don’t listen to the guy, I’ve lost all interest in the Colts media given the fact that he’s on every other show and on game days. It’s unfortunate because I think there’s a lot of talent in the Colts organization from the broadcasting perspective and I just wish I could hear more of that, and less of Mr. set the edge.