JAMEY RICHARD RUMORS

Colts Claim OG Seth Olsen Off Waivers, Release OG Jamey Richard

The Indianapolis Colts claimed guard Seth Olsen off waivers from Minnesota on Monday and released guard Jamey Richard. Olsen (6-5, 312) was a fourth-round draft choice of Denver in 2009. He played in three games that season, was waived by the Broncos and spent last season on Minnesota’s practice squad. He was a three-year starter at Iowa. Richard started 11 games and played in 39...
Via GridironFans.com  |  September 12, 2011

Colts Sign Guard Seth Olsen Off of Waivers, Release Jamey Richard

The Colts continue the 2011 effort to rebuild an offensive line that has under-achieved since Tarik Glenn retired following the 2006 season. Guard Seth Olsen was signed off of waivers from Minnesota. To make room, Indianapolis released former 2008 seventh round selection Jamey Richard. No offense to the Colts front office with this move, as [...]
Via Coltzilla  |  September 12, 2011

Q and A WITH: JAMEY RICHARD

Colts offensive guard Jamey Richard is entering his fourth season with the Colts. He visited recently with Colts.com.
Via Colts.com  |  August 03, 2011

Colts win ugly in Denver, 27-13

The OL struggles returned and the old nemesis of the Colts pass D, max protect, reared it's ugly head, but a fantastic day in both redzones gave Indy the edge. Indy ran for just 41 yards on 20 attempts and Peyton was regularly pressured with the nadir coming in the form of a Jamey Richard hold against a 2 man Broncos pass rush. Defensively, allowing 476 passing yards to Kyle...
Via 18 To 88  |  September 26, 2010

Colts Mike Pollak, Jamey Richard Prepare to Start In Place of Center Jeff Saturday

by John OehserFiled under: Colts, AFC South, NFL InjuriesMike Pollak says he's ready. So does Jamey Richard. With four-time Pro Bowl center and offensive line staple Jeff Saturday potentially out 2-to-6 weeks, the Indianapolis Colts may need that to be true of both of the aforementioned players. Pollak and Richard, a pair of third-year interior offensive linemen, have emerged...
Via FanHouse  |  August 11, 2010

Switching sides?

Indianapolis Colts reserve offensive lineman Kyle DeVan noticed after Monday night's victory at Miami that he had received a cell phone text from guard Jamey Richard, who didn't make the trip due to a shoulder injury and was in Indy. "I looked at the time he had sent it, at 8:50 (p.m.), like 12 minutes after the game started," DeVan said. "He said, 'You...
Via Bounce It Off Phil B.  |  September 25, 2009

Colts C Jamey Richard Out For Monday Night Vs. Dolphins

Indianapolis Colts backup center Jamey Richard will not play in Monday night?s game because of a back injury. He had not made the trip with the team...
Via GridironFans.com  |  September 21, 2009

At the end of a Florida street

Ours is a rather quiet existence this Sunday night, The Star colleagues and I taking up residence at a small hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The flight got here in the early afternoon, and after seemingly an eternity to catch a shuttle to get a rental car, we finally arrived in our rooms. The hotel is literally at the end of a dead-end street, across from a 7-Eleven. The obvious...
Via Bounce It Off Phil B.  |  September 20, 2009

STILL LEARNING

Colts center/guard Jamey Richard, a seventh-round selection in the 2008 NFL Draft, started seven games as a rookie this past season. Richard said he played far more than he expected as a rookie, and that when he looks at last season, there is much on which he can improve.
Via Colts.com  |  June 25, 2009

Wedding plans take back seat to Colts' workouts for some

When it came to finalizing wedding plans with their college sweethearts, Jamey Richard and Fili Moala kept their priorities straight. Nuptials and their subsequent honeymoons had to mesh with the Indianapolis Colts' offseason schedule.
Via Indy Star  |  June 10, 2009
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