Antoine Bethea

Antoine Bethea

Antoine Bethea is a corner back for the Indianapolis Colts, wearing number 41. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at Howard. Antoine Bethea is 5 feet, 11 inch and weighs 203 pounds. Share your thoughts and... [more]

Antoine Bethea is a corner back for the Indianapolis Colts, wearing number 41. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at Howard. Antoine Bethea is 5 feet, 11 inch and weighs 203 pounds. Share your thoughts and opinions about Antoine Bethea and the Colts, or follow him in news and blogs.

 
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We told you earlier about two football camps in our area this weekend. Enter one more. Vernon Davis Hosts Positive Choices 7th Annual Non-Contact Instructional Football Camp Positive Choices Inc . (PCI), an organization designed to provide under-served youth with keys to success, is gearing-up for its Seventh Annual Non-Contact Instructional Football Camp in Washington, DC on Saturday, June 13 at Dunbar High School (1301 New Jersey Avenue, NW). Both National Football League (NFL), Collegiate and Retired NFL players will come together for one day to mentor and coach more than 300 participating children on football techniques, healthy nutrition and positive life decisions. Participants ... Read Full Story
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INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 25 (UPI) -- The demolition of the RCA Dome is a bittersweet affair despite the opening of a new and improved NFL stadium, Indianapolis residents say. Indianapolis resident Crystal Coleman said watching demolition work on the former home of the Indianapolis Colts football team this week was a difficult process, but she found hope in the Colts' new Lucas Oil Stadium, the Indianapolis Star reported Thursday. It just feels like a smaller piece of Indianapolis will be no more, but we have a bigger and better stadium to fill that void, the 29-year-old said. It's kind of hard to believe, though. Hundreds ... Read Full Story
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The Indianapolis Colts have announced three home games for the 2008 home season at the new Lucas Oil Stadium. The first two pre-season games are August 24 against the Buffalo Bills and August 28 against the Cincinnati Bengals. The regular season home opener at Lucas Oil Stadium is on Sunday night September 7 in "Prime Time" at 8:15 PM. The game is a rematch of Super Bowl XVI against the Chicago Bears. Your Indiana ticket broker, Circle City Tickets, is currently taking orders for these three games. Now is the time to secure your tickets to see the Colts for the 2008 season and to get the first inside look at the new ... Read Full Story
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The Indianapolis Colts look more like a walking M*A*S*H* unit lately in their secondary than an NFL team that found yet another way to get a big play from their defense to remain one of the NFL’s last remaining unbeaten teams Sunday, as they knocked off their division rival the Houston Texans 20-17. Antoine Bethea forced Ryan Moats to fumble the ball on the Colts' one-yard line to give the Colts the ball back and save what could have been a go...  
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Coach Jim Caldwell didn't cop the "it's just another game" plea today while speaking of his Indianapolis Colts' date with arch-rival New England (6-2) on Sunday night at Lucas Oil Stadium.  
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Colts cornerbacks Jerraud Powers and Jacob Lacey keep earning passing grades. Powers has kept receivers Andre Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, T.J. Houshmandazdeh and Michael Crabtree out of the end zone this year. Lacey saved the game at Miami by defending Ted Ginn Jr. on a potential winning score. Now the rookie tandem faces its biggest midterm of the season: Tom Brady, Randy Moss and Wes Welker.  
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FOXBOROUGH -- It's like getting Ali-Frazier every year, sometimes twice per season. It is the NFL's 18-12 (Manning-Brady) Overture. It is Patriots at Colts and it is Sunday night in the new building we have come to know as Lucas Oil (Can Boyd) Stadium.  
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Boston GlobeNFL Football Picks - Indianapolis Colts vs Houston TexansFootball PicksHouston Texans This weekend in Lucas Oil Stadium, Peyton Manning and the Colts play host to one of the league's hottest teams as Matt ...Texans look to shake off tough loss to IndyAtlanta Journal ConstitutionColts take firm control of AFC South racenwitimes.comColts developing an efficient running game since bye weekStampede BlueThe Weekender -Philadelphia...  
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