Colts owner Jim Irsay decided to bring Steichen back, along with general manager Chris Ballard, rather than cutting the cord on a head coach Irsay described as a young Don Shula in the preseason. Steichen knows he needs to grow as a coach, and in the opening statement of his final press conference of the 2024 season, the 39-year-old made a vow.
According to ESPN insider Adam Schefter, Colts' head coach Shane Steichen is "leaning to safe" concerning his job security, pinning him for a return in 2025-- barring any surprises.
As Shane Steichen heads into this third NFL season as the Indianapolis Colts' head coach, his messaging to the media has to improve. “Shane and I have had discussions about that, in terms of pure messaging,
INDIANAPOLIS — The end of another disappointing Colts ... about the leadership of head coach Shane Steichen and the ongoing development of Anthony Richardson, a trio who has struggled to live up to the expectations Ballard set for them in their time ...
However, one face around the organization sees a bit more optimism in the Colts' culture-- that being head coach Shane Steichen who is set to go into his third year commanding the
Colts GM Chris Ballard said coach Shane Steichen needs to do a better job sharing information with the public: 'Our messaging needs to be better.'
The Indianapolis Colts' dysfunction doesn't end with Shane Steichen, and an NFL insider suggests he could be safe entering the offseason.
Shane Steichen is ready to start his third season as coach of the Indianapolis Colts and he's already making changes.
The Indianapolis Colts missed the playoffs, and their season is officially over. So, many fans were quite curious about the future status of head coach Shane Steichen and general manager Chris Ballard.
Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen received four third-place votes for NFL Coach of the Year in his first season
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay intends to bring back longtime general manager Chris Ballard and coach Shane Steichen for another season.