Colts Shake Up 2026 Coaching Staff With Five New Additions

Colts revamp coaching roster for 2026, introducing fresh talent and fostering homegrown expertise.

The Indianapolis Colts have officially locked in their coaching lineup for the 2026 season under the guidance of head coach Shane Steichen. This new roster of coaches is poised to bring a fresh dynamic to the team, blending experience with innovative strategies.

New Faces on the Colts’ Coaching Staff:

  • Tyrell Brown steps in as the strength and conditioning assistant, bringing a focus on optimizing player performance.
  • Jeremy Bruce and Dillon Doyle join as defensive quality control coaches, ready to inject new insights into the defensive playbook.
  • Marion Hobby takes on the role of defensive line coach, adding a wealth of experience from his previous stints at major college programs and NFL teams.
  • Aditya Krishnan becomes the game management coordinator, aiming to enhance the Colts' strategic execution during critical game moments.

In-House Promotions and Role Changes:

  • Mikey Blazejowski transitions from his dual role as a strength & conditioning assistant/performance science associate to a performance science analyst, where his analytical skills will be key.
  • Kalon Humphires, previously a Defensive Tony Dungy Fellow, steps up as the assistant defensive line coach, ready to make a mark on the defensive front.
  • Diego Ortiz and Brent Stockstill move into offensive quality control coaching roles, bringing fresh perspectives to the offensive strategy.

Returning and Future Fellows:

  • Isabel Diaz is set to continue her impactful work as a Harriet P. Irsay Fellow, with more announcements regarding Harriet P. Irsay and Tony Dungy Fellows expected soon.

Spotlight on Marion Hobby:

At 59, Marion Hobby is no stranger to the gridiron's demands. With a rich history that includes coaching roles at Ole Miss and Clemson, Hobby's expertise was further honed in the NFL with the Saints, Jaguars, and Bengals.

His recent tenure as a defensive analyst at the University of Tennessee in 2025 adds another layer to his extensive resume. Hobby's leadership on the defensive line is anticipated to be a game-changer for the Colts.

With these strategic hires and promotions, the Colts are setting the stage for a season that promises innovation and competitiveness. Keep an eye on how this revamped coaching staff translates their expertise into on-field success.