Colts' minicamp features key position battles for upcoming season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 10:40 AM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026
The Indianapolis Colts are holding mandatory minicamp from June 9 to 11, where several key position battles are underway. Backup quarterback contenders Anthony Richardson and Riley Leonard will split reps, with a decision pending until training camp. Other noteworthy competitions include backup running back between DJ Giddens and Seth McGowan, and the WR3 spot among Ashton Dulin, Deion Burks, Laquon Treadwell, and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine. The Colts are evaluating their safety options, with rookie AJ Haulcy competing for a starting role. These battles set the foundation for the roster ahead of the training camp later this summer.
- •Minicamp runs from June 9 to 11 for the Colts.
- •Anthony Richardson and Riley Leonard compete for backup QB.
- •DJ Giddens and Seth McGowan vie for backup RB role.
- •AJ Haulcy among candidates for starting safety spot next to Cam Bynum.
- •Competition continues for WR3 position involving multiple players.
- 10:40 AMYahoo Sports — 11 position battles to watch during Colts' minicamp practices
"Here is one positional battle to watch at every Colts' position group as minicamp takes place.
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