The Colts' joint practice with the Green Bay Packers on Thursday was a mixed bag of just about everything you can get in a two-hour long football practice under the blazing sun. Fans at Grand Park saw touchdowns, spectacular catches, interceptions and everything in between (from both teams) in the Colts' final training camp practice.
"Got some really good work in today with those guys," head coach Shane Steichen said. "Obviously, definitely some things to clean up. I'll go back and watch the defense, since I was on the offensive field. But overall thought it was some really good work today."
The Colts' offense started out strong in one-on-one drills in the beginning of practice; wide receiver Adonai Mitchell picked up where he left off in Baltimore in showing his dominance in beating out