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2021 Rookie Mini Camp: Will Fries

Indianapolis Colts rookie offensive lineman Will Fries speaks with the media about his position versatility and the skill it takes to play on both sides and also how he will look to learn from the team's veteran unit. Subscribe to the Colts YT Channel: For More Colts NFL Action: #IndianapolisColts #Colts #NFL For more Colts […]

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Zaire Franklin | Kicking the Stigma

Indianapolis Colts linebacker Zaire Franklin talks about the importance of having a support system and asking for help when you need assistance. The Colts and the Irsay family has launched Kicking the Stigma, a comprehensive initiative to raise awareness about mental health disorders and to remove the shame and stigma too often associated with these […]

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Carson Wentz | Kicking the Stigma

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Carson Wentz discusses the importance on checking in with those around you, and being proactive about your mental health. The Indianapolis Colts and the Irsay family has launched Kicking the Stigma, a comprehensive initiative to raise awareness about mental health disorders and to remove the shame and stigma too often associated with […]

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David Thornton | Kicking the Stigma

Indianapolis Colts Director of Player Engagement David Thornton talks about how important it is for everyone to make time for their mental health. The Colts and the Irsay family has launched Kicking the Stigma, a comprehensive initiative to raise awareness about mental health disorders and to remove the shame and stigma too often associated with […]

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Kenny Moore II | Kicking the Stigma

Indianapolis Colts cornerback Kenny Moore II discusses his personal experiences with anxiety and why it's important to have a support system. The Colts and the Irsay family has launched Kicking the Stigma, a comprehensive initiative to raise awareness about mental health disorders and to remove the shame and stigma too often associated with these illnesses. […]

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