Here’s a timeline of events for the 2011 Indianapolis Colts Training Camp at Anderson University:
July 31 — Team reports; Peyton Manning signs a five-year, $90 million contract
Aug. 1 — NFL Network reporter Steve Wyche visits camp
Aug. 2 — Anthony Castonzo, Ernie Sims and Jamaal Anderson sign in morning and report for afternoon practice
Aug. 3 — 9,000 fans attend first night practice; Jim Irsay talks to media; ESPN reporter Bob Holtzman visits
Aug. 4 — CBA is ratified; Tommie Harris meets media for first time as Colt
Aug. 5 — Team’s free agents participate in practice for the first time
Aug. 6 — Colts play annual mock game at Macholtz Stadium
Aug. 7 — Except for meetings, players have day off
Aug. 8 — ESPN.com’s Paul Kuharsky begins three-day stay at camp
Aug. 9 — NFL Network reporter Stacey Dales
Aug. 10 — 10,000 fans attend second night practice
Aug. 11 — Jim Miller and Solomon Wilcots broadcast live from AU on SiriusXM satellite radio
Aug. 12 — Team holds brief practice, Curtis Painter prepares for first career start
Aug. 13 — Colts lose to Rams in preseason opener
Aug. 14 — Day off
Aug. 15 — Nate Davis is released
Aug. 16 — 9,000 fans attend final night practice
Aug. 17 — Tyler Brayton meets media for first time as Colt, Sports Illustrated’s Peter King visits
Aug. 18 — Camp breaks
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‘Blue Review’ debuts from Hoosier Park
Colts linebacker Philip Wheeler was back in Anderson on Tuesday for the first time since training camp closed on Aug. 18.
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Colts break camp
As the team broke ranks and prepared to return to Indianapolis for today’s preseason game against the Washington Redskins, there was still no word on when Peyton Manning will make his season debut.
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Stay at AU brings ‘brothers’ together
For punter Pat McAfee there was just one little thing missing from Indianapolis Colts Training Camp this year.
“My bed, not even a question. I love my bed. I enjoy Anderson University, obviously, but I’ve taken time on my bed to make it perfect for me and that’s what I’m excited to get back to,” McAfee said after the Colts’ final practice at AU on Thursday. “If I could have brought it here, which is what I should’ve done and what some vets do, it would have been a perfect experience.” -
Detienne sends team back to Indianapolis
A face familiar to Anderson football fans joined the Indianapolis Colts final huddle Thursday morning at Macholtz Stadium.
Kerry Detienne, who was diagnosed with leukemia as a Highland senior in 2008, broke down the huddle and helped send the team on its way back home to Indianapolis. -
Clarification
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2011 Colts Training Camp Timeline
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Brayton hits ground running with Colts
Defensive lineman Tyler Brayton got something of a rough introduction to the Indianapolis Colts on Tuesday night.
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Colts wrap up training camp
The Indianapolis Colts broke training camp Thursday with a 75-minute practice at Macholtz Stadium.
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Colts shuffle O-line
One of the more interesting developments from Tuesday night’s practice was a shifting of positions along the offensive line.
Rookie Anthony Castonzo and second-year player Joe Reitz were to the left of center Jeff Saturday, while Jeff Linkenbach was at right tackle with Ryan Diem at right guard.
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Rick Teverbaugh: So long but not farewell
If you’re heading out to the final Indianapolis Colts practice and it isn’t your first visit this year, be prepared for a bit of culture shock.
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