INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indianapolis Colts defense is sticking to the company line when it comes to stopping Las Vegas Raiders dynamic rookie running back Ashton Jeanty.
"Eleven as one, everybody gotta get to the ball," defensive tackle Grover Stewart said.
"Anytime you're playing a guy with elite contact balance and skill like Jeanty, you gotta get 11 hats to the ball," added linebacker Zaire Franklin. "We're taught 11 vs. 1, it's not one of us versus (Jeanty), it's all of us versus whoever has the ball."
A focus on gang tackling and playing together shows the respect the former Boise State star has earned after just four games in the NFL. The fifth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft became the sixth rookie to have at least two receiving touchdowns and at least one rushing touchdown in