Colts clearly have no plan with Anthony Richardson
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Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen outlines long-term plan for Anthony Richardson after naming Daniel Jones the NFL Week 1 starter.
But in the mind of Colts' defensive tackle DeForest Buckner, though, regardless of who the eventual QB1 was called to be, the team was simply ready to hear who would be the one to get that starting nod, ride with whoever that may be, and from there, support them however they could.
The Indianapolis Colts are facing a dilemma at quarterback. Anthony Richardson has yet to meet expectations, leaving the team unsure of his future, while newly acquired Daniel Jone
Daniel Jones will start the 2025 season as QB1 for the Colts, but it may not be long before Anthony Richardson gets his chance.
According to a new report from Sharp Football Analysis, the Colts rank seventh in home-field advantage, based primarily on penalty difference. The story theorizes that crowd noise can affect game officials and make opposing offenses out of sync, producing pre-snap penalties and holding calls.
The Indianapolis Colts will start Daniel Jones at quarterback this season, coach Shane Steichen announced Tuesday. Anthony Richardson be Jones' backup.
The Indianapolis Colts are in the unique position of having both the fourth overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft and the sixth overall pick in the 2019 NFL
Besides the pretzel that looks like a you-know-what, the Indianapolis Colts offer plenty of mouthwatering food items this year. Cuban sandwiches, Wagyu dogs, teriyaki chicken, and siracha mac and cheese are just some of the many food options along with the traditional items (burgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, pizza, chicken tenders, etc).