The Indianapolis Colts are gearing up for their offseason after concluding the 2024 season with an 8-9 record, highlighted by a final-game win against the Jacksonville Jaguars. A significant shift in their coaching staff has occurred, with defensive coordinator Gus Bradley parting ways after three years, signaling a new chapter for the Colts' defense.
Among the key figures in this transition is linebacker Zaire Franklin, who had a standout season, leading the NFL in tackles with 173. Franklin's performance was notable, but his interactions with media, particularly on The Trenches Podcast, raised eyebrows. He acknowledged the impact of external distractions on his game and is looking to refocus for the upcoming season. Despite his ups and downs, Franklin is expected to remain a cornerstone of the defensive lineup, while the fate of fellow linebacker E.J. Speed, a free agent, hangs in the balance as the Colts consider their options.