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Colts Wire on MSNShane Steichen's early impressions of Anthony Richardson, Daniel Jones' play vs. Packers
Following the Colts vs. Packers preseason game, Shane Steichen shared his early impressions of Anthony Richardson's and Daniel Jones' play.
Anthony Richardson opened up on the Colts’ quarterback battle and shared how he would handle not starting Week 1.
The Indianapolis Colts have yet to name their starting quarterback for the 2025 season, but coach Shane Steichen may have dropped a big hint about who the
Indianapolis Colts quarterbacks Anthony Richardson Sr. and Daniel Jones produced solid outings against the Green Bay Packers.
As the Colts' star in Richardson has shown flashes, he is still competing against Jones, who has experience in the league with his time on the New York Giants, though it was an inconsistent stint. In the preseason loss to Green Bay, Jones would start the contest and played two drives, compared to the 23-year-old Richardson, who had the next three.
Given Richardson's injury history plus general concerns about his development stagnating because of the turbulent start to his NFL career, Indianapolis signed former New York Giants first-round pick Daniel Jones to a one-year, $14 million contract to push Richardson and compete for the starting quarterback job.
The Indianapolis Colts are on track to start the regular season on September 7th at home against the Miami Dolphins. The biggest question surrounding the franchise doesn't have to do with the new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo,
Colts coach Shane Steichen said he's 'very close' to making a decision between Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson at quarterback
“It was a great throw, and it was a great catch by Anthony (Gould). It was phenomenal (ball placement), over the shoulder,” Colts coach Shane Steichen said. “It was a big-time play right there, but, obviously, it got called back.”
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Colts Wire on MSNColts' assistant GM weighs in on Anthony Richardson's play in training camp
If you ask assistant GM Ed Dodds, the answer is simple. "No," Dodds said in response to that question. Why does Dodds believe that? "He's young. He's talented and we knew it was going to be a long-term project," Dodds said. On the field this summer, Richardson has made clear strides with his overall accuracy and decision-making.