Past shortcomings had a dramatic impact on a few of Chris Ballard’s recent personnel decisions. That’s especially true with a pair of upgrades in the Indianapolis Colts’ secondary.
By inking big-time reinforcements in the secondary with a three-year, $50-plus million deal going to Charvarius Ward and a four-year, $60 million deal heading Cam Bynum's way, those decisions not only ...
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The 27-year-old from Michigan is expected to compete for a depth spot in the Colts secondary while also contributing on special teams throughout the offseason program.
The Colts secondary has stagnated over the years as Ballard's draft picks and lack of premium investments left the group just trying to hang on in a passing league, with that bubble bursting time ...
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He'll likely reprise his special teams role in Indianapolis, but Ballentine also adds veteran depth to the Colts' secondary.
The three-year deal will be worth $60 million. What it means: The Colts are effectively admitting to the issues in their secondary by further bolstering the unit with the addition of Ward.
The Indianapolis Colts needed plenty of help in their defensive secondary, and Chris Ballard addressed this with two massive signings in cornerback Charvarius Ward and safety Camryn Bynum. Lou ...