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Stroud quiet at minicamp, Colts cry tampering foul

Stroud quiet at minicamp, Colts cry tampering foul

Before we get to our AFC South news roundup where we check in on the Tennessee Titans’ division rivals — the Indianapolis Colts, Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars — we here at Titans Wire want to offer a very happy Mothers Day to all the moms out there; you’re the real MVPs.

Now, on to football: In Jacksonville, the Jaguars are trying to figure out where they’re going to play with the team set to renovate its stadium, a process that is expected to take a few years.

Meanwhile, in Houston, the team’s No. 2 overall pick and new franchise quarterback did not speak to the media during rookie minicamp, which amounts to a departure from what the team has done in the past.

And, last but not least, the Colts want the NFL to investigate at least one team reaching out to retired quarterback, Andrew Luck.

We cover those stories and much, much more below.

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The Washington Commanders reportedly contacted Andrew Luck to see if he’d come out of retirement last year, which led to Colts owner Jim Irsay reminding everyone about tampering rules. The team has also asked the league to look into it.

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Colts head coach Shane Steichen talks about Anthony Richardson’s presence and the positivity he brings, which he believes will rub off on everyone around the rookie quarterback.

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The Colts have the fourth-easiest schedule in the NFL, whether you base that on 2022 win totals of opponents or projected win totals via sportsbooks for 2023.

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Colts Wire’s Kevin Hickey goes over nine takeaways from the team’s schedule release, which includes the fact that Indy has zero prime-time games.

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Hickey makes win/loss predictions for each Colts game, with the end result being Indy finishing with an 8-9 record. In our own win/loss predictions, we have Tennessee finishing 7-10.

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Colts Wire’s Cody Manning lists the six players he’s looking at to make a jump in Year 2, a list that includes three offensive and three defensive players.

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