1:51 AM ET, Sun March 14, 2010

Colts add Terry to offensive line

Indianapolis Star — The offseason shakeup of the Indianapolis Colts' offensive line continued with the addition of free-agent tackle Adam Terry. A 2005 second-round draft pick of the Baltimore Ravens, Terry agreed to a one-year contract with the Colts on Friday after a visit earlier in the week. He was a restricted free agent who was not tendered a one-year offer by the Ravens.

21 hours ago

Ex-Colt Jackson signs with Eagles

Indianapolis Star — Marlin Jackson's comeback from a second season-ending knee injury will continue in Philadelphia. The Indianapolis Colts' 2005 first-round draft pick, who missed 21 regular-season games the past two years with knee injuries, signed a two-year contract with the Eagles on Wednesday reportedly worth $6 million.

March 11, 2010

Colts sign free agent OL Andy Alleman

Indianapolis Star — INDIANAPOLIS - The Indianapolis Colts have signed free agent guard Andy Alleman.

March 11, 2010

Defensive back Jackson, who spent first 5 seasons with Colts, signs free agent deal with Eagles

Indianapolis Star — Marlin Jackson's comeback from a second season-ending knee injury will continue in Philadelphia. The Indianapolis Colts' 2005 first-round draft pick, who missed 21 regular-season games the past two years with knee injuries, signed a two-year contract with the Eagles on Wednesday reportedly worth $6 million.

March 11, 2010

Former Colt Marlin Jackson signs with Eagles

Indianapolis Star — Marlin Jackson's comeback from a second season-ending knee injury will continue in Philadelphia.

March 10, 2010

Former Colts backup QB Sorgi signs with Giants

Indianapolis Star — Jim Sorgi's stint as an unemployed quarterback didn't last long. The longtime Indianapolis Colts backup, whose contract was terminated last week, agreed to a one-year contract with the New York Giants.

March 10, 2010

Sorgi will back up a different Manning

Indianapolis Star — Jim Sorgi's stint as an unemployed quarterback didn't last long.

March 9, 2010

Colts release Lilja

Indianapolis Star — The offseason overhaul of the Indianapolis Colts offensive line continued Monday with the release of starting guard Ryan Lilja. "They let him go," said Craig Domann, Lilja's agent.

March 9, 2010

What's up with Jim Sorgi, Marlin Jackson, how the Colts signed a free-agent and more

Colts Insider | Indianapolis Star — QUESTION: Does releasing Jim Sorgi mean the Colts will finally get a quality backup for Peyton Manning? I hope so. I assume the Colts will have an opportunity to re-sign Sorgi because the rest of the league realizes what any astute observer of the Colts has seen for years - Sorgi has no game. A good guy, for sure, but not an NFL-caliber quarterback. -- from Wayne, Sterling, Va. ANSWER: OK, you're not a Sorgi fan. But apparently the New York Giants are. They reportedly had Sorgi in for a visit on Monday. If he doesn't sign with someone, I don't rule out the Colts re-signing him. I believe the ...

March 8, 2010

Colts terminate Ryan Lilja's contract

Indianapolis Star — The offseason overhaul of the Indianapolis Colts offensive line continued Monday with the release of starting guard Ryan Lilja.

March 8, 2010
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