The Indianapolis Colts might not stick with Anthony Richardson for much longer.
At least, that's how The Athletic's Mike Jones sees it.
"Indianapolis could be in for a change after bringing in Daniel Jones to compete with 2023 first-rounder Anthony Richardson," Jones wrote recently.
It's obviously not a controversial take. Plenty have already speculated about it.
It's just one more voice in the know questioning Richardson's future in Indy.
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He's been a tantalizing, frustrating QB in his first two NFL seasons.
Richardson throws a brilliant deep ball. He runs with the football like a power running back.
He also completed 47.7 percent of his passes in 2024 and gets hurt frequently.
The former Giants bust Jones isn't a long-term solution, but it's very possible he'd bring consistency to a position that otherwise wouldn't have it this season for the Colts.
Either way, Indianapolis will probably target a QB in the 2026 NFL Draft. It'll be time to move on, unless Richardson shows drastic improvement this season.
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