The Indianapolis Colts are finished with the NFL draft, but make no mistake, Tyler Warren's 14th overall selection won't dominate headlines for long. It's all about the quarterback duel between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones.
Without needing to trade up, the Colts have landed a prospect they have long been connected to. Indianapolis has selected Penn State tight end Tyler Warren.
The Colts brought in competition for Richardson this offseason after a disappointing start to the former No. 4 overall pick's career.
Quarterbacks Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson were drafted into different situations by different teams but landed on the same depth chart with the Indianapolis Colts because of indifferent results.
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With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
New York Giants fans have been tormented by their team for over a decade now. Ever since they beat the New England Patriots to win the Super Bowl back in 2011, they’ve been to the playoffs just twice and won a single game. Their lack of a quarterback has played a huge factor into why New York has had such little success.
The fan's gut reaction to the idea of Daniel Jones, formerly of the New York Giants, being compared to the next NFL Draft prospect? It's not positive.
For much of the offseason, the Indianapolis Colts have been hyping up a camp competition between quarterbacks Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones. The former Florida quarterback was selected No.
The Indianapolis Colts signed Daniel Jones to push Anthony Richardson for the starting quarterback position after a tumultuous 2024 campaign. Richardson looked slower with processing defenses, quicker to get rid of the football when nothing was downfield, and accustomed to turnovers than his rookie tilt.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson has been put through the wringer over the last six months. He entered the 2024 season with sky high expectations following an impressive rookie year, although it was cut short due to a season ending shoulder injury.
The NFL is characterized by its stars and the passion and grit they play with compared to other sports. Sometimes these players are rewarded with gargantuan contracts to fairly compensate them for their value. In other cases, teams take a shot in the dark on a player they think will develop into a star caliber player.
The Indianapolis Colts made some waves in their quarterback room this offseason when injecting a bit of competition into the mix ahead of the motions of next season with their signing of Daniel Jones to a one-year deal.
The Indianapolis Colts were hoping when they selected Anthony Richardson fourth overall in the 2023 NFL draft that he'd improve with playing time and live action on the gridiron.
QB dominoes are falling Friday, and a third reunion will take place. After Joe Flacco and Josh Johnson made return trips Friday morning, Drew Lock will follow suit.
Anthony Richardson's career hangs in the balance ahead of the 2025 season. After two seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, it's apparent that things haven't panned out thus far the way the franchise envisioned when they took him fourth overall in 2023.
The Indianapolis Colts have decided that a quarterback competition between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones is the best way to determine who will lead the team to postseason football.
The Indianapolis Colts have one of the biggest storylines of the NFL offseason involving quarterbacks Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones. This, of course, is the competition that Chris Ballard felt Richardson needed to bring out the best in the former fourth-overall selection.
Colts GM Chris Ballard addressed the team’s quarterback situation revolving around an upcoming competition between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones.
Among the most compelling moves of the Indianapolis Colts' offseason decisions up to this point has been their addition of Daniel Jones to the quarterback room; effectively adding the 2019 first-round pick into the mix to compete alongside Anthony Richardson for the honor of next year's Week One starter.
Former New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold shrugged of his label of being a former top-five bust by making his first Pro Bowl in 2024 before cashing in on a $100 million contract this offseason.
When Pete Carroll and John Spytek arrived in Las Vegas in January, the new head coach and general manager of the Raiders stressed the importance of building a winning culture.
Colts general manager Chris Ballard added fuel to the team's budding quarterback controversy on Wednesday when he discussed the "similarities" between 2024 Week 1 starter Anthony Richardson and 2025 free-agent signing Daniel Jones.
Are the Colts hoping one particular trait of Jones rubs off on Anthony Richardson?
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Jones spent the latter weeks of the 2024 season with the Vikings after he was released by the Giants in late November.
Colts GM Chris Ballard made it clear Anthony Richardson's inconsistent play and injury troubles would lead to a veteran addition capable of handling QB1 duties.
On day two of the legal tampering period, QB Daniel Jones is among the quarterback market’s top remaining names. ESPN’s Stephen Holder reports Jones’ possible landing spots are down to the Colts and Vikings and both teams are currently awaiting his decision.
Dianna Russini of The Athletic reports that the Vikings and Colts are expected to be the “leading contenders” to sign Daniel Jones. Jonathan Jones recently
According to Jonathan Jones, free agent QB Daniel Jones has quietly had a “strong market” up to this point in the offseason. Jones says that a return to the Vikings can’t be ruled out, but he has interest from other teams including the Colts. If the Vikings lose Sam Darnold in free agency, they would likely prioritize a new deal for Jones.
Lost in the shuffle among this year’s free agent quarterback crop, Daniel Jones still looms as a potential bridge option for a team. After Geno Smith, Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold rejuvenated their careers on one-year deals in recent years, Jones could be in play for a team eyeing a similar rebound for a once-highly regarded prospect.
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