Five Indianapolis Colts Players Poised for Pro Bowl Nominations in 2026
Dec 7, 2025; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones (17) stands on the field prior to a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

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As the Indianapolis Colts gear up for the 2026 season, several players are highlighted as potential Pro Bowl candidates. Key names include center Tanor Bortolini, safety Cam Bynum, wide receiver Alec Pierce, defensive end Laiatu Latu, and quarterback Daniel Jones, each showcasing impressive performances and promising potential for the upcoming season.
- 01Tanor Bortolini ranked 3rd among NFL centers with an overall grade of 82.6 and did not allow any sacks in 2025.
- 02Cam Bynum achieved career-highs in interceptions (4) and tackles for loss (3) while recording 81 tackles and 8 pass breakups.
- 03Alec Pierce, now the Colts' top wide receiver, signed a four-year, $114 million deal and had 1,003 receiving yards in 2025.
- 04Laiatu Latu led the Colts with 8.5 sacks and 61 QB pressures in 2025, showing significant improvement in his second season.
- 05Daniel Jones was on track for a Pro Bowl nomination before his Achilles injury, throwing for 19 touchdowns and completing 68% of his passes.
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The Indianapolis Colts are looking ahead to the 2026 season with several players expected to make a strong case for Pro Bowl nominations. Center Tanor Bortolini emerged as one of the NFL's best centers in 2025, finishing with an impressive overall grade of 82.6 and no sacks allowed, ranking 3rd among centers. Cam Bynum, a safety, had a standout year, achieving career-highs with 4 interceptions and 81 tackles while being a key player in the Colts' defense. Wide receiver Alec Pierce is set to take on a larger role following the trade of Michael Pittman Jr., having recorded 1,003 receiving yards in the previous season. Defensive end Laiatu Latu led the team with 8.5 sacks and is expected to continue his upward trajectory in his third year. Lastly, quarterback Daniel Jones was on pace for his first Pro Bowl nomination before suffering an Achilles injury, having thrown for 19 touchdowns and completing 68% of his passes. With these players poised for breakout seasons, the Colts are optimistic about their prospects in 2026.
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The performance of these players could significantly influence the Colts' success in the upcoming season, potentially leading to playoff contention.
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