WESTFIELD, Ind. – The Colts spent most of Saturday's training camp practice at Grand Park working in the red zone, an area of the field in which both this team's offense and defense are targeting improvements from the 2024 season.

Last year, the Colts' offense converted 53.9 percent of their red zone possessions into touchdowns, good for 22nd in the NFL. Defensively, the Colts in 2024 allowed opponents to score touchdowns on red zone possessions 60.7 percent of the time, 23rd in the NFL.

Success inside the 20-yard line is not everything – you still have to both score and limit explosive touchdowns that come from outside the red zone – but capitalizing on those chances as an offense, and holding teams to no more than three points on defense, can be the difference in a close game.

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