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Colts 2024 training camp by the numbers

The Colts hold the first of 12 training camp practices at Grand Park in Westfield on Thursday. 

2023 Colts Training Camp - Grand Park
2023 Colts Training Camp - Grand Park

Colts players will arrive at Grand Park on Wednesday morning, then begin practicing for the upcoming 2024 season on Thursday. You can join them by getting tickets to attend training camp at Colts.com/camp.

2 – How many snaps Anthony Richardson & Jonathan Taylor played together in 2023. You'll see more than that at Grand Park over the next few weeks. The tantalizing prospect of Richardson and Taylor teaming up in the Colts' backfield is a major driver of excitement around the 2024 Colts, and we'll get our first peek at what that pairing could look like in Westfield.

3 or 4 – How many hours Colts City is open each practice day. For a full Colts City schedule, click here.

4 – Players in Colts history with 100+ receptions and 1,000+ yards in a season. Those players: Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne, Dallas Clark and Michael Pittman Jr., who signed a contract extension this spring after a 109-catch, 1,152-yard 2023 season.

5 – Primetime practices. For the Colts' practices on July 27 (weekend), July 28 (weekend), Aug. 4 (weekend), Aug. 14 (night joint practice w/Cardinals) and Aug. 15 (night joint practice with Cardinals), tickets for adults 18 and older are $5, with proceeds benefitting the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis' new flag football program. Tickets for kids 17 and under will be free, but still must be downloaded to attend.

7 – Free practices. All other Colts training camp practices are free for all to enter, though fans still must download a ticket to attend. Parking can be purchased in advance for $5, or on-site for $10. Click here for more information.

10 – Adonai Mitchell's number. Mitchell, the wide receiver selected in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, will look to carve out a place in the Colts' offense during training camp. His blend of size (6-foot-2, 205 pounds), speed (he ran a 4.34-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine), hands (one drop in final two years in college) and clutch playmaking (he caught five touchdowns in College Football Playoff games) brings plenty of upside to the Colts – and, in addition to those traits, he'll be drawing motivation every time he puts on his jersey. Mitchell chose to wear No. 10 as a reminder that 10 wide receivers were drafted ahead of him in 2024.

12 – How many total practices are open to the public. Practices include 10 theme days and two joint practices with the Arizona Cardinals. Click here for the full training camp schedule, and get your tickets to attend camp here.

45 – Days between the Colts' first practice and season opener. The Colts hold their first training camp practice on Thursday, July 25, and open the 2024 season at Lucas Oil Stadium against the Houston Texans on Sept. 8.

51 – How many sacks the Colts had in 2023. Those 51 sacks were the fourth-most in the NFL and set a new Indianapolis-era franchise record. Players who accounted for 49 of the Colts' 51 sacks return in 2024, with the addition of free agent defensive tackle Raekwon Davis and first-round defensive end Laiatu Latu bolstering an already-strong front. And speaking of continuity...

56 – The number of players who played for the Colts in 2023 who are back in 2024. The Colts' see their year-to-year continuity as a strength, and plenty of familiar faces will be back on the field at Grand Park this summer. Also returning is nearly the entire coaching staff, lead by second-year head coach Shane Steichen.

68 – How many receptions Josh Downs had in 2023. Downs broke Bill Brooks' long-standing franchise rookie receptions record, and will look to build on his impressive debut season during training camp at Grand Park.

75.2 – The Colts' O-line's Pro Football Focus' grade in 2023. That mark was good for sixth-best in the NFL. The Colts return all five starting offensive linemen from 2023, including two Pro Bowlers (Quenton Nelson and Ryan Kelly), as well as several key depth pieces and position coach Tony Sparano Jr.

97 - Laiatu Latu's number. Mitchell isn't the only Colts rookie who will draw motivation from their jersey choice. Latu, the No. 15 overall pick, had the option to wear No. 57 or No. 97 – and he chose 97 as a nod to the Colts' long history of elite defensive linemen wearing numbers in the 90's, from Dwight Freeney (No. 93) to Robert Mathis (No. 98) to DeForest Buckner (No. 99).

179 – How many tackles Zaire Franklin had in 2023. Franklin set a Colts record with 166 tackles in 2022, then broke his own record with 179 in 2023. The 2018 seventh-round pick has built a remarkable career in Indianapolis: He's a four-time team captain who's signed two contract extensions, set two records, was the 2023 Colts Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee and this week was voted by his peers as a top-100 player in the NFL.

85,000 – The square footage of Colts City. With a turf field, inflatables, Colts In Motion and special appearances by Blue and Colts Cheerleaders, there's plenty for fans to do before, during and after practices.

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