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Can Colts' Pierre Desir stop Texans' DeAndre Hopkins
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liny195 · 4 years, 9 months ago
in NFL playoffs?Unlikely path led Indianapolis Colts cornerback Pierre Desir to an unlikely assignment: stopping DeAndre Hopkins to help beat..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteStampede Bluean Indianapolis Colts communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsColtsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Colts StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Colts NewsYahoo Colts Team PageYahoo Colts ReportYahoo Colts Depth ChartYahoo Colts TransactionsYahoo Colts PhotosShop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Filed under:Stampede Blue Colts LinksColts News: Against all odds Nate Hairston Color Rush Jersey , Pierre Desir achieves his dream with the ColtsEDTShareTweetShareShareColts News: Against all odds, Pierre Desir achieves his dream with the ColtsPhoto by Bob Levey/Getty ImagesCan Colts' Pierre Desir stop Texans' DeAndre Hopkins in NFL playoffs?Unlikely path led Indianapolis Colts cornerback Pierre Desir to an unlikely assignment: stopping DeAndre Hopkins to help beat Houston in NFL playoffs.Indianapolis Colts re-sign cornerback Pierre DesirDesir was considered one of the best cornerbacks available on the free agent market.Colts Re-Signing Cornerback Pierre Desir | 1070 the FanThe Colts are re-signing one of their starting cornerbacks from last year. Cornerback Pierre Desir is returning to the Colts in 2019.Source -- Colts to re-sign Desir for 3 years, $25MCornerback Pierre Desir, who had 60 tackles and an interception last season, is being re-signed by the Colts. The deal is for three years and $25 million, including $12 million guaranteed, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.Colts re-sign Pierre Desir to 3-year, $25 million deal | CBS 4 - Indianapolis News, Weather, Traffic and Sports | WTTVINDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Another valuable component to the Indianapolis Colts’ future plans is staying put, which is in keeping with the long-term blueprint.Colts agree to terms with CB Desir | Sports | heraldbulletin.comPierre Desir's role in the Colts' surprise playoff push last season was irreplaceable — a fact confirmed Wednesday when Indianapolis re-signed the veteran cornerback to a three-year deal just beforeWhich Free Agents Are Left For The Colts This Offseason? | 1070 the FanHere’s an updated look at the free agents left on the open market during the 2019 offseason.Free Agency Begins: 11 Colts Now On Open Market | 1070 the FanThe 2019 free agency is underway for the NFL. So which Colts are now free to sign wherever they want this offseason?2019 Colts Free Agent TrackerCheck back here for a comprehensive, up-to-date look at the status of the Colts' 2019 free agents, as well as the latest on the team's additional free agent signings.Colts re-sign Chris Milton to 1-year deal | CBS 4 - Indianapolis News, Weather, Traffic and Sports | WTTVINDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Indianapolis Colts’ offseason work has included retaining cornerback Chris Milton. The team signed Milton, a restricted free agent, to a one-year contract worth $1.5 million. The financial terms were posted by overthecap.com.Colts, Chris Ballard staying true to form as $$$ flows in NFL | FOX59INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Midway through the NFL’s two-day, pre-free agency negotiating period and the Indianapolis Colts have been more gawkers than stalkers.Colts’ Robert Mathis pleads guilty in OWI case, ordered to stay away from alcohol for a year | CBS 4 - Indianapolis News, Weather https://www.coltsfanshop.com/Braden-Smith-Jersey , Traffic and Sports | WTTVINDIANAPOLIS, Ind.-- Former Indianapolis Colts linebacker Robert Mathis is required to avoid alcohol as he serves his sentence for OWI on probation. Mathis, currently a pass rush consultant for the franchise, was arrested in Carmel on Oct. KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?The Kansas City Chiefs‘ defense had been hearing all season about how bad it was, and how聽it was the biggest threat to an offensive juggernaut falling short of the Super Bowl.Then聽it shut down the Oakland Raiders in Week 17.Now, the Raiders are hardly one of the NFL's premier offenses, and they rolled into Arrowhead Stadium with little impetus to play hard. But by holding Derek Carr and the rest of the Oakland offense in check, it gave the Chiefs some positive momentum heading into the playoffs, not to mention proof that some subtle tweaks to their personnel packages had paid dividends."We just have to keep it rolling," said linebacker Justin Houston,聽the defense's longtime emotional leader. "It's a great time for us to play like this. We were firing on all cylinders from the front to the back end (against Oakland), and now we just have to build off it."That's because Andrew Luck and the rest of the Indianapolis Colts, who come to Kansas City for the divisional round Saturday, represent a massive upgrade in competition.Luck threw the second-most touchdown passes in the NFL this season, behind the Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes, and聽played behind one of the best offensive lines in the league.The Indy offense isn't a one-trick pony, either.聽The Colts dominated the Texans on the ground in a 21-7 win in the wild-card round as聽Marlon Mack piled up 148 yards rushing and a touchdown.The Colts have roared into the postseason with seven wins in eight games."Andrew's going to get you every once in a while," Chiefs coach Andy Reid said, "and you've got to make sure you get him more than he gets you, but he's got a lot of good players around him. That offensive line, people can argue with you that it's the best in the National Football League. You look at the receivers, they've got good receivers, they've got good tight ends Jabaal Sheard Jersey , you go all the way around."You've got to bring your best. That's what the playoffs are all about," Reid added. "This is the best in the National Football League, which is the best in the world, and you have an opportunity to do that. That's an exciting thing, but you better bring your best every play."The question for the Chiefs is simple, though: Is their best good enough?Indianapolis was fifth in scoring while the Chiefs were 24th in scoring defense. They were last in the league in rush defensive efficiency, average yards after contact and first-down percentage, and they were second-to-last in yards-per-carry allowed despite many teams trying to play catch-up.As bad as those numbers were, though, the Chiefs were actually respectable against the pass. And they were downright dominant when it came to pressuring the quarterback, generating sacks on 7.4 percent of pass plays 鈥?better even than Khalil Mack and the Bears 鈥?and pressure on 31.1 percent of them.That聽sets the stage for an intriguing matchup between the聽Indy offensive line, which has allowed no more than one sack in a game since Week 4, and the Chiefs' dominant pass rush."The goal and strategy remains the same," Colts offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni said. "Run the football and set up other things by running it, and then be successful in situational football."The Chiefs made some key personnel changes late in the season, effectively benching veteran safety Ron Parker and cornerback Orlando Scandrick. Daniel Sorensen, Charvarius Ward and Jordan Lucas have been playing more, and their results against woebegone Oakland were encouraging.The Chiefs also could get safety Eric Berry back after he missed Week 17 with a recurrence of his heel injury. Berry played only two games this season, but he changed the entire dynamic of the Kansas City defense for the snaps he was on the field."We've just got to lock in," Chiefs cornerback Kendall Fuller said. "For us, we're inside this building. That's the only thing we're focusing on. I'm not a big social media guy. We just come together week-in and week-out, to win on Saturday. We just keep it in-house and focus on each other."NOTES: Berry and WR Sammy Watkins (foot) participated in the portion of practice open to the media Tuesday. DT Derrick Nnaddi (concussion) also said that he'd been cleared to rejoin practice. … OLB Dorian O'Daniel did not practice because of a calf and ankle injury.100View Gallery Gallery:View from the sidelines: NFL cheerleaders 2018Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports | Raj Mehta
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