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Colts rocked by corner crisis

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October 03, 2025

After taking their first loss on the field last week, the Indianapolis Colts absorbed one off the field ahead of a Sunday home game against the Las Vegas Raiders.

Indianapolis (3-1) found out on Wednesday night that cornerback Xavien Howard, who started the team’s first four games, is retiring.

Howard was a two-time All-Pro from 2016-23 with Miami, twice leading the league in interceptions. However, he struggled with the Colts in a close win over the Denver Broncos in Week 2 and in a 27-20 road defeat against the Rams last week.

Howard permitted five catches to Puka Nacua for 71 yards and four first downs, plus a game-tying touchdown.

“I've had a hell of a career and even though it’s ending in a unique way, I’m cool with that,’ Howard said. “Because for once, I’m putting my family first. I'm proud and excited about that decision”

With Howard and his 29 career picks now gone for good, the Colts’ options to fill the position include Kenny Moore II, Mekhi Blackmon and Johnathan Edwards, though Moore sat out practice on Wednesday due toa Achilles injury. Blackmon is more likely to draw into the lineup than Edwards, a rookie.

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