The upcoming NFL season presents a major opportunity for the Indianapolis Colts to reestablish themselves in the league and quickly return to prominence. Leaning on the talent of Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones, Shane Steichen’s team is aiming to position itself among the contenders in the AFC South.
Climbing out from the bottom and returning as a contender won’t be an easy task. However, within the organization, there’s strong belief that this season’s quarterback room is more empowered than ever—and that alone gives the Colts plenty of reasons to be optimistic.
Camryn Bynum, the talented safety who joined the team from the Vikings this past NFL offseason, spoke to the media about the situation—expressing his full excitement for this new chapter in his career.
“I think this is a great scenario for any quarterback to be in,” Bynum told NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero and Senior National Columnist Judy Battista on The Insiders.
“Obviously, it’s an uncomfortable spot because you’re competing for one spot, but as a competitor, that’s what you want. You don’t want things given to you, so both quarterbacks are in there grinding, trying to earn their way to be the starter this year. Both are looking extremely well and playing well in the spring.
“So, I’m excited to see how it plays out, but no matter what, as a player on this defense, being able to go up against them, they’re giving us challenges. I think no matter who the team picks, and who the leadership picks at quarterback as the starter this season, I’m confident in both.”
A new era on defense
Camryn Bynum isn’t the only new face in Indianapolis—he’ll also be playing under new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo. The former Vikings safety is confident that he’s landed in the right place to achieve great things.
“I just think we have a solid team overall,” the safety said. “Just every position. You can look and see that there’s amazing players at every spot — offense and defense. And for me, I’m biased, looking at the defense I expect a lot out of us with the new DC, with coach Lou being there and just bringing the defense he’s bringing with the aggressive play-style and especially the guys up front.
“We got pass rushers for days, we got linebackers, our secondary is looking really good, so I just expect a lot out of us. Just the hunger I saw from every single person during OTAs and during the mandatory minicamp.”
Colts’ first five games of the season
- vs Miami Dolphins, September 7th
- vs Denver Broncos, September 14th
- @ Tennessee Titans, September 21st – Nissan Stadium
- @ Los Angeles Rams, September 28th – SoFi Stadium
- vs Las Vegas Raiders, October 5th
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