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Colts Wire on MSNIndianapolis Colts' training camp competition starting to take shape
It's still early, but Spencer Shrader appears to have the lead over Maddux Trujillo in the Indianapolis Colts' competition at ...
Indianapolis Colts QBs Anthony Richardson, Daniel Jones, and Riley Leonard showed out despite a fierce pass rush.
The Colts will hold a kicker competition between Spencer Shrader and Maddux Trujillo this summer. The winner will replace ...
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Colts Wire on MSN3 Takeaways from Colts training camp practice No. 8: Ups and downs for the quarterbacks
Following training camp practice No. 8 for the Colts, here are three takeaways, which includes an up and down day for the QBs ...
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Colts Wire on MSNColts' kicker competition bounces back in recent training camp practices
The Colts' kicking competition between Spencer Shrader and Maddux Trujillo bounced back in recent training camp practices.
Anthony Richardson was 3 of 10 in red zone work Saturday, including an interception by Kenny Moore; Daniel Jones completed 10 ...
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WISH-TV on MSNColts kicker ‘hands out’ mini footballs in unique way
Spencer Shrader is currently competing with Maddux Trujillo to be the team's starting kicker for the 2025 season.
The big position competition at Colts training camp is for the starting quarterback job. But there’s other battles going on, too. One of those position fights is beginning to take shape. While it is ...
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Colts Wire on MSNShaky start to this under-the-radar Colts' training camp competition
James Boyd of The Athletic recently listed his early risers and fallers of Colts' training camp, and in the falling category ...
“Spencer Shrader is as talented as any kicker in the country,” said the second-year USF coach. “If he continues to work, I think he can kick in the NFL for a long, long time.
Spencer Shrader, a replacement for injured kicker Harrison Butker, shrugged off the pressure and delivered the Kansas City Chiefs’ second game-winning field goal as time expired Sunday at Carolina.
Spencer Shrader — the newest member of the Kansas City Chiefs — plopped into the front row of his United flight last week only to see something encouraging in the seat next to him.
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