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Colts Left Tackle Bernhard Raimann Joins Query & Company!

Query & Company

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🗓️ 24 July 2025

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman Bernhard Raimann joins Jake Query at Grand Park to discuss the transition from tight end at Central Michigan to entering his fourth year in the NFL at left tackle, likes the growth that he has seen from Tanor Bortolini from last year to today, admits that he remembers his first career start vividly, reveals that contract negotiations aren’t close right now because the numbers aren’t close, and identifies daily improvement in the minor details is where the team needs to improve.

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0:00.0

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Day number two is now in the books.

0:12.3

Colts Camp, Grand Park up in Westfield, where we are, Jake Quarry here, up in Hamilton County,

0:17.5

and joined by a guy that I think is a real key figure for this Colts team entering year number four now. Bernard Reimann, the left tackle of out of Central Michigan where you know you were, I always forget about this. You started out as a tight end.

0:31.6

Yes, sir. My first three years. Did you transition in college? And I remember talking to you when you were a rookie just about still kind of learning that position.

0:42.5

Did you feel like from an NFL standpoint there again was kind of that same learning curve because that left tackle position is so important at the NFL level and there was so much

0:48.5

expected on you from an early standpoint from the time you stepped on the field?

0:52.3

Yeah, absolutely. I mean college college, it was a quick turnaround.

0:55.6

It was, you know, COVID year we had six games.

0:57.8

Then my senior season, we had 12 games.

0:59.4

So 18 games of tackle and then, you know, had to make an NFL team.

1:04.7

So that was definitely a big, big learning curve.

1:07.4

But we have some great veterans in the room that really helped me out.

1:12.2

You know, Q, Braden, Ryan, all those guys were huge my rookie year. And they've also, you know,

1:18.9

it stayed that way too. Like every single year, I can keep learning from them. I can keep improving

1:23.7

my game. And that's what it's all about, just, you know, keep on improving, working the little things and trying to get better every day. You know, the guy that was the staple and the pillar at that position, obviously just before you, was Anthony Costanzo. And Costanzo, to me, was always fascinating because in getting to know him over the course of his career, the one thing I learned is that he never stopped learning. Like, he took the left tackle position almost like a geometric science of studying all aspects

1:48.7

and angles of it.

1:50.1

Do you agree with that kind of mental approach of the position?

1:53.4

Oh, absolutely.

1:54.2

I mean, just even the smallest things, the smallest angle, the smallest step, the smallest,

1:59.9

you know, muscle you use when you push

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