The Indianapolis Colts are facing a defensive crisis after losing key players to injuries in their recent game against the Green Bay Packers. Star defensive tackle DeForest Buckner suffered a significant ankle injury, while first-round pick Laiatu Latu exited with a hip injury. With four starters now sidelined, the Colts' defense has struggled, yielding the most rushing yards in the NFL through the first two weeks of the season. Head coach Shane Steichen is under pressure to address the team's defensive shortcomings as they start the season 0-2.
- The Colts' defense is severely impacted by injuries, with key players like Buckner and Latu now unavailable.
- The team has allowed an alarming 474 rushing yards in just two games, raising concerns about their defensive capabilities.
- Head coach Shane Steichen remains confident in his coaching staff despite the team's struggles.