Indianapolis Colts Aim for Offense Cohesion Before Preseason Finale
As the Indianapolis Colts prepare for their upcoming preseason finale against the Cincinnati Bengals, time is running out for the team to build valuable chemistry on offense. Recent reports from joint practices indicate that the Colts have struggled to gain momentum in their offensive game. With quarterback Anthony Richardson at the helm, the Colts need to ensure their offensive unit is coordinated heading into the regular season.
Last season, Richardson had limited live reps, and the preseason has followed a similar trend. To enhance their capabilities, the connection between Richardson and his primary target, Michael Pittman Jr., will be essential. They showed promise last season by connecting on 40 targets over just 4.5 games. As the Colts move forward, amplifying that connection could help the offense take significant strides.
On the other side, the Chicago Bears are also focusing on solidifying their roster depth after witnessing glimpses of potential from their franchise quarterback, Caleb Williams. The Bears believe they can achieve success, particularly with a strong defense led by players like Jaylon Johnson and Montez Sweat. They are now figuring out which players will round out their roster effectively.
The reigning Super Bowl champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, are gearing up for their own challenges this preseason. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes has shown no signs of slowing down, and they are looking to address the defensive lineup, particularly the competition to replace cornerback L’Jarius Sneed, which has been impacted by injuries.
As the 2024 NFL preseason edges closer to completion, teams across the league are strategizing their final matchups and setting up their rosters for the regular season ahead. For these teams, the preseason finale offers a critical opportunity to assess player performance and establish a solid foundation moving forward.