In AFC South news, the Indianapolis Colts' division rival, the Jacksonville Jaguars, announced that they made a move at general manager, parting ways with Trent Baalke after four seasons. The move comes later than anticipated.
According to NFL.com, the Texans top needs to address this offseason include receiver, guard, defensive tackle, cornerback, and offensive tackle. The Texans currently have $6.08 million in available cap space, according to Over the Cap. Relative to the rest of the NFL, this ranks 24th.
Continuing on with our AFC South offseason preview, here is what’s ahead for the Colts’ division rival Tennessee Titans.
The offseason has now officially arrived for the entire AFC South. So let's preview what's ahead for the Indianapolis Colts' divisional opponents, starting with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Changes to the coaching staff Following a four-win season,
The Colts identified an inability to finish as one of the key reasons they've missed the playoffs four straight times, but they wouldn't say why.
The #Colts are hiring Lou Anarumo as their defensive coordinator, sources tell The Insiders. One of the NFL’s most respected defensive minds, Anarumo spent the past six seasons as DC in Cincinnati. Now he takes over in Indy. pic.twitter.com/ddcvQCICU7
Indianapolis Colts. They fell short of their goal of winning the AFC South for an eleventh straight year. A division the Colts once dominated has now seen each team win it twice since the last time the Colts could call themselves the AFC South champions.
Tony Dungy was the first Black coach to win the Super Bowl. He shared what it would mean for Marcus Freeman to be the first Black head coach to win the National Championship.
For some of the season, the AFC South was one of the more competitive divisions in the National Football League. While that quickly changed as most of the teams
Fired Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo has reportedly joined the Indianapolis Colts. Per NFL Insider Ari Meirov, "The #Colts are hiring former #Bengals DC Lou Anarumo as their new DC. A major hire in Indy."
What they do know is that they will play seven games against teams that qualified for the postseason in 2025, including Baltimore twice. The Steelers are scheduled to be the home team in four of those games, with the remaining three coming on the road.
The Tennessee Titans are hiring Kansas City Chiefs assistant general manager Mike Borgonzi as their next general manager, a team source confirmed on Friday. Borgonzi, who was promoted to assistant GM in 2021, spent 16 seasons with Kansas City. Borgonzi served as the club’s director of football operations from 2018 to 2020.