

The Indianapolis Colts are set to tackle the 2026 NFL season with a robust roster that might just be the ace in the AFC South. Their lineup is bolstered by quarterback Daniel Jones, eyeing a Week 1 comeback post-Achilles injury, and the newly re-signed wide receiver Alec Pierce on a hefty four-year, $114 million deal. The roster gleams with last season's rookie sensation Tyler Warren stepping into his sophomore year, alongside a formidable defense featuring DeForest Buckner, Laiatu Latu, and Sauce Gardner. Yet, the linchpin remains running back Jonathan Taylor, the player on whom the Colts' victory hopes hinge. As the season approaches, contract discourse is at the forefront of Colts' priorities, especially concerning Taylor, whose 2025 performance was nothing short of spectacular. He amassed 1,585 rushing yards and 18 touchdowns, while contributing 378 receiving yards and adding two touchdowns through the air. These stats not only placed him third in the NFL for total scrimmage yards but also crowned him No. 1 for scrimmage touchdowns. Despite Taylor's impressive feats, the Colts' management has maintained a conspicuous silence on his contract extension, stirring unease among the fans. Historically, Taylor's experience with the franchise over contract matters has been fraught. Reflective of the discord that surfaced in 2023, when Taylor faced a similar end-of-deal scenario with the Colts initially stonewalling negotiations, leading to a trade request after contentious discussions with owner Jim Irsay. The deadlock dragged into the regular season before a concord was struck with a three-year, $42 million agreement post his absences in the opening games. Taylor's current $14 million average annual value finds him trailing behind six other notable running backs like Saquon Barkley, Christian McCaffrey, and De'Von Achane, all enjoying higher pay. Considering his recent exploits and approaching the crucial age of 27—a juncture usually deemed a decline curve for running backs—Taylor is rightfully seeking a lucrative final contract. The Colts are thus faced with a pressing decision. Will they prioritize Taylor’s extension as a testament to their winning ambitions, or will history repeat itself, casting shadows over what could be a defining season? Elsewhere around the league, eyes are also on CJ Stroud readying for a 'Prove-It' season amid Texans' talks, and the Patriots’ Christian Gonzalez possibly emerging as a hold-in before training camp gains momentum. Meanwhile, the Bills are nearing a fruitful extension with a pivotal protector for Josh Allen, enhancing Buffalo's playoff prospects.