The Indianapolis Colts’ quarterback battle during training camp has come to an end, with new addition Daniel Jones surprisingly winning the starting job over Anthony Richardson.
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The Indianapolis Colts and head coach Shane Steichen made their Week 1 quarterback call official earlier this week with their decision to name Daniel Jones as the starting signal caller, who's now set to lead the way for this offense over Anthony Richardson across the upcoming 17-game season after being brought in earlier this offseason.
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The Colts have benched Anthony Richardson a second time in a short career. It's fair to wonder what Richardson's future is in Indianapolis. In fact, Richardson's agent, Deiric Jackson, has wondered that himself.
The Indianapolis Colts shocked a lot of their fan base this week when they announced Daniel Jones as the starter over Anthony Richardson. And one of the team's plans for their preseason finale created even more confusion.
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Daniel Jones’ career renaissance begins with the Indianapolis Colts this season, named the starter over Anthony Richardson, as he looks to show he is once again a starting quarterback in the NFL.
With the recent news that the Indianapolis Colts are going with Daniel Jones for the starting quarterback job, the LA Rams make the most sense as a trade partner for Anthony Richardson.
After loading up at cornerback during the offseason, the Indianapolis Colts found themselves in dire straits at the position by the end of training camp.
Some members of the NFL community criticized the Giants for letting the running back reach free agency in March 2024 after the club paid Jones the previous offseason.
It's been a while since cornerback Xavien Howard has played an NFL game, but the Colts aren't wasting any time making plans for him in their defense. Howard signed with the team earlier this week and is already listed as a starter alongside Charvarius Ward and Kenny Moore III in the team's secondary.
For a franchise that has not made the postseason since the 2020 season and won no more than nine games in a season since, it does not appear they are set up for anything different in 2025.