Jeff Saturday
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Jeff Saturday joined ESPN as an in-studio analyst in 2013 upon retiring from the NFL. He appears on the network’s NFL coverage, contributing to Get Up, First Take and SportsCenter. In 2022, Saturday was named the interim head coach of the Indianapolis Colts for the... More
Jeff Saturday joined ESPN as an in-studio analyst in 2013 upon retiring from the NFL. He appears on the network’s NFL coverage, contributing to Get Up, First Take and SportsCenter. In 2022, Saturday was named the interim head coach of the Indianapolis Colts for the remainder of the 2022-2023 season. He returned to his role with ESPN in 2023.
Saturday’s NFL career spanned 13 years, 12 of which were with the Indianapolis Colts. Entering the league as a free agent, Saturday was a fixture on the Colts teams that won Super Bowl XLI and represented the AFC in Super Bowl XLIV. He was a six-time Pro Bowler, a two-time All-Pro Team selection and was named as a member of the All-Decade Team. During his tenure with the Colts, Saturday led an offensive line that allowed the fewest sacks in the league (242). His 132 career wins as a Colt is second only to his teammate Peyton Manning. Together they started an NFL record 172 games as a center-quarterback duo. Saturday was inducted into the Colts Ring of Honor in 2015.
He is an active member of his community and contributes to numerous charitable endeavors. He supports Kids’ Voice of Indiana, People’s Burn Foundation of Indiana, Riley Hospital for Children and Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
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