Colts Have Failed Anthony Richardson Sr.
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ESPN's Louis Riddick and Ryan Clark discuss what Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson must do to remain in the NFL.
With the recent news of Daniel Jones being named the Colts’ starter, dealing Richardson to the Raiders in a potential trade could revitalize the young QB’s career.
With Colts head coach Shane Steichen’s decision to name Daniel Jones the team’s starting quarterback in 2025 over Anthony Richardson Sr. comes reactions from around the locker room. Even with Richardson having a two-year headstart over Jones to learn the offense, Jones has quickly mastered the system, impressing some of his pass catchers.
That would be offensive lineman Quenton Nelson and wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. Now, they and their Indianapolis Colts teammates are dealing with yet another. Out goes Anthony Richardson Sr. In comes Daniel Jones. “We knew that this was going to be ...
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Colts Predicted to Hit Reset Button on QB in 2026 NFL Draft
"The Colts recently named Daniel Jones as their starter for the 2025 season, which underscores the team's big need for a true QB of the future," Yates wrote. "The ship seems to have already sailed on Anthony Richardson Sr. Allar has ideal 6-foot-5, 235-pound size, good mobility and a rocket arm.
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Colts Wire on MSN3 more Colts players back from injury and return to practice
One day after Kenny Moore, Alec Pierce, and Bernhard Raimann returned to the practice field, the Indianapolis Colts got more good news on Wednesday. According to The Athletic's James Boyd, back on the practice field were Kwity Paye (groin), Jaylon Jones (hamstring), and JuJu Brents (hamstring).