Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Reich out, Saturday in as Colts try to fix stagnant offense

- By MICHAEL MAROT

INDIANAPOL­IS (AP) >> Frank Reich’s attempt to fix the Indianapol­is Colts’ sputtering offense failed so now team owner Jim Irsay is turning to another trusted name — former All-Pro center Jeff Saturday.

The Colts made both announceme­nts about one hour apart Monday.

They come less than 24 hours after one of the worst offensive performanc­es in team history.

Colts officials have scheduled an evening news conference to address the decision.

Saturday’s only coaching experience came at a Georgia high school and he’s served most recently as a team consultant and ESPN commentato­r. He’s a member of Indy’s Ring of Honor, played a key role in helping reach an agreement to settle the 2011 NFL lockout and has been a fixture in the Indy community since his rookie season in 1999.

For the Colts (3-5-1), the past few weeks have been a whirlwind.

Reich announced he was benching 2016 league MVP and longtime veteran Matt Ryan in favor of secondyear quarterbac­k Sam Ehlinger two weeks ago.

Last Tuesday, Reich fired offensive coordinato­r Marcus Brady even though Reich was calling the plays. General manager Chris Ballard also sent running back Nyheim Hines to Buffalo just before last week’s trade deadline.

Now Reich is out in the first midseason coaching change Irsay has made since taking over as owner 25 years ago.

“I think Frank’s an unbelievab­le football coach, I think he’s an unbelievab­le man,” said Tennessee coach Mike Vrabel, the last head coach still left from the 2018 hiring class. “We all know what we sign up for, and this is the other side of it that’s probably not so ... it’s difficult. You never want to see anybody lose their job.”

Irsay uncharacte­ristically declined to take questions following a dismal performanc­e Sunday in which the Colts produced just 121 total yards and 43 net passing yards, the lowest single-game totals by Indy since 1997 against Seattle.

The Colts also went 0 for 14 on third downs, just the second time on record their conversion rate was 0.0%. They allowed nine sacks, the highest single-game total since October 2017, and only the second most in a game since 1981.

But it wasn’t just one game.

Indy has zero points on its opening possession this season and is the league’s only team to enter the fourth quarter trailing in every game in 2022. The result is a league-low 14.7 points per game. And with three straight losses, the Colts postseason hopes are fading.

The hope is that Saturday can find a solution to Indy’s most glaring problem, an offensive line that has allowed a league-high 35 sacks in nine games. It had been one of the league’s top units from 2018 through last season but has been in flux most of this season.

On Sunday, the Colts pulled right guard Matt Pryor and left tackle Dennis Kelly and replaced them with Will Fries and rookie Bernhard Raimann in yet another attempt to improve the pass protection.

“Jeff has been a beloved, integral member of our NFL family for nearly a decade,” ESPN said in a statement following the second announceme­nt Monday. “When he came to us about this incredible opportunit­y he had with the Colts, we were thrilled for him and his family. We wish him the best of luck as he makes his NFL head coaching debut.”

As the season went on and the woes mounted, though, the growing pressure was evident on Reich’s face in recent weeks and in his shorter and quieter answers.

Even in the locker room, where Reich was respected and well liked, players seemed uneasy with so many changes.

Still, the players continued to express trust in Reich and Ballard making the right calls.

 ?? AP PHOTO/MARK ZALESKI, FILE ?? FILE - Indianapol­is Colts head coach Frank Reich speaks during a news conference following an NFL football game between the Tennessee Titans and the Indianapol­is Colts Sunday, Oct. 23, 2022, in Nashville, Tenn.
AP PHOTO/MARK ZALESKI, FILE FILE - Indianapol­is Colts head coach Frank Reich speaks during a news conference following an NFL football game between the Tennessee Titans and the Indianapol­is Colts Sunday, Oct. 23, 2022, in Nashville, Tenn.

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