The Indianapolis Colts were within striking distance of their fourth-consecutive win to start the 2025 season. Their game against the Los Angeles Rams was tied at 20-20 with 1:44 left to in the fourth quarter. The Rams had the ball on their own 12-yard line, so there were in good shape, right?
As you surely know by now, things were not, in fact, in good shape. Rams’ quarterback Matt Stafford found wide receiver Tutu Atwell for an 88-yard touchdown. Those things can certainly happen in an NFL game, but it doesn’t help when your defense only has 10 men on the field.
âIt shouldnât happen,” Colts‘ head coach Shane Steichen said Monday. âIt starts with me as the head coach.”
That’s admirable that he’s taking the blame, it’s the right thing to do. But, defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo disagrees with his boss and says it’s all on him.
âYeah, itâs something that certainly I take full responsibility for,” he said Tuesday. âI know Shane had said something, but thatâs on me. And as a group, I take full responsibility for that play.
âItâs unacceptable in high school, never mind in the NFL. So, thatâll never happen again. Iâll be on top of it and making sure that weâve got the proper guys in the proper spot.”
Indianapolis Colts’ defensive coordinator says it won’t happen again
Anarumo didn’t make any excuses and that’s probably for the best. What happened happened and pointing fingers (there aren’t any to point in this situation anyway) certainly won’t help.
âWhether thereâs 11 guys on the field, that might have been a challenge on that particular play,” Anarumo said. âBut we wonât have to worry about that again going forward.”
Itâs uncertain which player was supposed to be the 11th guy on the field on that play. But, whether it was Mike Hilton or Rodney Thomas II, neither would have been handling Atwell.
âWe were going to double Puka (Nacua) with the other guy that was out there,” Anarumo said. âSo, Cam (Bynum) would have been cheating over there a little bit more to the side of the play.”
Indinapolis Colts’ Anarumo asked about others in the secondary
Speaking of the Colts’ secondary, veteran cornerback Xavien Howard was terrible again on Sunday. According to Pro Football Focus, Howard’s 34.2 overall grade is dead last among 102 qualifying corners. Not only that, opposing quarterbacks have a 139.2 passer rating when throwing his way. That’s pretty awful.
Anarumo was asked about the former Miami Dolphin.
âWe will evaluate everyone every game,” Anarumo said. âCertainly, X is a player on the team, so heâs certainly going to get evaluated.
âCredit to the Rams and their receivers and Matthew. Stafford is one of the better quarterbacks that have been around and certainly worthy of Hall of Fame consideration at some point. But yeah, not only X, but everybody will always be evaluated each week based on performance…itâs not just one guy.
âWeâll always take a look at those things and move forward accordingly.”
It’s a shame the game turned out this way for the Colts. So far, they have been the feel-good story of the NFL (sorry, Jaguars) and were very close to staying amongst the undefeated elites. Especially with the AFC South as moribund as it is, a 4-0 start would mean the Colts could rest their starters for the rest of the season.
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