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INDIANAPOLIS -- Julian Blackmon broke the huddle for one of his first snaps in a new position and had his head on a swivel. The Colts were in an organized training activities practice, and ...
He's new to the Saints, but not the NFL. Veteran safety Julian Blackmon has big shoes to fill after the retirement of Tyrann ...
It was not a perfect day for the Saints defense in their joint practice against the Los Angeles Rams, but when things went ...
Saints are 28 days away from their season opener, and it's feeling more and more concrete we see Julian Blackmon starting ...
Julian Blackmon was two weeks into the most important season of his football life with a decision to make: To play or to heal. The Colts free safety’s shoulder was hurting.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Julian Blackmon broke the huddle for one of his first snaps in a new position and had his head on a swivel. The Colts were in an organized training activities practice, and ...
Julian Blackmon and Tyra Gilmore have tied the knot! The Indianapolis Colts safety, 25, and model-dancer said “I do” on Friday, July 12, in a ceremony brimming with special cultural touches and ...
Blackmon’s just the guy who gets to celebrate after they do. And with a full offseason this year — no rehab whatsoever — he’s amped for what his 2021 could look like. So are the Colts.
That would be Julian Blackmon. Blackmon has been one of the Colts' starting safeties for the past three seasons. Now in a contract year, he may need to switch to cornerback.
In his second season after the Colts made him a third-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, Blackmon has started 20-of-21 games, totaling 76 tackles (5 for loss), 2 forced fumbles, 2 interceptions ...
Johnnie, Blackmon’s father, saw the drill as the perfect recipe for toughening up his baby boy: He had Julian stand in and take on older brothers, Johnny and Jarriesse, as they barreled down on him.
Blackmon had all the normal physical tools — quickness, speed, leaping ability — but there was also something about the way he moved. “Some kids don’t know what they can do,” Batchelor said.