INDIANAPOLIS — The Colts offense has made a lot of plays in the first four days of full-contact practices, completing passes at a rate of roughly 75% in 11-on-11 work viewed by the media, according to IndyStar’s informal count, although a lot of those passes have been short throws.
But the Maniac had a little something to say about that completion rate Friday.
Leonard, who has made some nice plays against the run, broke up two Philip Rivers passes in Friday’s practice, closing hard with his signature swipe to knock the ball away and to the ground.