The Indianapolis Colts approach the 2024 season with several players primed for a comeback. Many of these players endured season-ending injuries or injuries that sidelined them before the start of the regular season.
After a disappointing 2023 season that never happened due to lingering hamstring injuries, Colts tight end Jelani Woods looks all the way back after recent workouts.
Tight end was a position in the 2023 season that was a question mark for the Indianapolis Colts with the uncertain availability of Jelani Woods. Woods was projected to break out in Year 2 under Shane Steichen but sadly never saw a snap as he dealt with nagging hamstring issues.
If you’re not a huge Indianapolis Colts fan, you might’ve forgotten all about Jelani Woods. The second-year tight end has yet to appear in a regular season game this year.
Heading into the 2023 season, fans of the Indianapolis Colts were excited to see what kind of jump Jelani Woods would take in his sophomore campaign. The uber-talented tight end out of Virginia had a solid rookie season in 2022, bringing in 25 catches for 312 yards and three touchdowns.
The Indianapolis Colts and head coach Shane Steichen are an even 5-5 going into their Week 11 bye. After 10 games, injuries, position switches, and plenty more, questions have risen for Indianapolis.
It was announced today by Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen that tight end Jelani Woods is getting closer to returning to action. Kevin Bowen of 1075 The Fan grabbed this update.
All eyes have been on Indianapolis Colts RB Jonathan Taylor and when he would make his debut, but another player the team is excited about is nearing his
The big man has yet to see the field this season nursing an injured hamstring. Will he be back? Indianapolis Colts rookie tight end, Jelani Woods, started off his career with a dramatic, game winning touchdown against the Kansas City Chiefs in 2022.
Including Jelani Woods, who is eligible to return to the active roster after Week 4, the Indianapolis Colts have four capable tight ends. But AtoZ Sports' Destin Adams still connected the Colts on the trade market to one of the most skilled tight ends in the NFL.
The Indianapolis Colts have announced they’ve re-signed WR Isaiah McKenzie and placed TE Jelani Woods on injured reserve. McKenzie, 27, is a former fifth-round pick of the Broncos back in 2017.
6’7’’ tight end with elite athleticism and ball skills. Sky is the limit. One cannot talk about tight end Jelani Woods without mentioning his off-the-charts athleticism.
After revamping the quarterback position and quietly landing one of the best draft classes in 2023, the Indianapolis Colts should be improved after finishing 4-12-1 last season.
Whether it's injuries or opportunities, uncontrollable circumstances can often hold back young NFL athletes from dominating in their rookie seasons. As situations develop over the offseason and players continue to progress and get healthy, the second year of a players' career provides new opportunities for players to emerge as contributors in the NFL.
Entering the 2023 NFL Draft, one of the deepest position groups on the roster for the Indianapolis Colts was tight end. The Colts used two draft picks in 2022 on tight ends in Jelani Woods and Drew Ogletree, with Woods showing flashes of greatness during his rookie campaign.
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Believing they added significant athleticism overall and making the offense more explosive, the Indianapolis Colts, GM Chris Ballard and head coach Frank
Throughout the pre-draft process, new Indianapolis Colts' tight Jelani Woods out of Virginia was hoping that the Colts would take a look at him. Woods,
Welcome to Indianapolis, Jelani Woods. Former Virginia tight end Jelani Woods was selected with the 73rd overall pick in the third round of the 2022 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts.
Jelani Woods has skyrocketed his draft stock this week. The Virginia tight end was a participant in the 2022 East-West Shrine Bowl, the longest-running
Virginia tight end Jelani Woods has declared for the NFL Draft, as announced by Woods in a social media post on Tuesday morning. "A dream of mine has always been to reach the next level and I'm confident that I will give it my all to reach that goal," Woods said in the post.
It was a week later than expected, but Jelani Woods has officially arrived. The transfer tight end from Oklahoma State missed a significant portion of Virginia’s season-opening game against William & Mary dealing with a minor injury, likely leg cramps.
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