NFL Network's Cam Wolfe discusses where Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson stands entering Year 3 as a Colt.
The Indianapolis Colts will hold an open competition for their starting quarterback role this summer, said GM Chris Ballard at the NFL Combine on Tuesday. Anthony Richardson will, of course, be one of the participants,
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson needs competition in 2025 to ensure he's the future of the franchise.
Colts GM Chris Ballard Sends Message to Fans After Missing Playoffs AgainThe Indianapolis Colts announced toward the end of the 2024 NFL season that they plan to bring back starting quarterback Anthony Richardson for another go in 2025.
The Indianapolis Colts have not yet given up on Anthony Richardson as their quarterback, but they are not fully sold on him either. Ahead of the 2025 offseason, the Colts are reportedly eyeing several veteran options in free agency.
Indianapolis Colts GM Chris Ballard Talks Anthony Richardson, QB CompetitionThe Indianapolis Colts have evaluated the NFL Combine and now turn their attention to free agency and the draft (April 24th-26th).
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen plans to train with Indianapolis Colts QB Anthony Richardson this off-season in preparation of the 2025 season.
The Indianapolis Colts are looking to provide Anthony Richardson with viable competition in the quarterback room this offseason. With Richardson's career and future with the Colts hanging in the balance after two seasons,
Anthony Richardson is hoping to cement his status as the Indianapolis Colts starting quarterback going forward. The team hasn't committed to Richardson as the starter, and GM Chris Ballard expressed that the Colts anticipate bringing in another quarterback in the offseason as competition for the 22-year-old.
"Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard told reporters on Tuesday that the team plans to hold an "open" competition between Anthony Richardson and a player they'll acqui