INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson will be facing competition for his starting job next season. So general manager Chris Ballard intends to find a credible challenger. On ...
Anthony Richardson has struggled with both injuries and performance during his first two seasons under center for the Indianapolis Colts. The fourth overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft has appeared ...
In an effort to prepare himself for 2025, Richardson is going to spend some time working out with Allen this offseason. He’s also going to implement VR training into his regimen, which is ...
Anthony Richardson is going to follow in Josh Allen and Jayden Daniels' footsteps in an effort to win the Colts QB gig. The 2024 campaign did not go as expected for Anthony Richardson and the ...
He has swung major trades for Rudy Gobert and Mike Conley and traded Karl-Anthony Towns to New York just before training camp opened last fall. Advertisement As the clock ticked down on the NBA ...
Anthony Richardson has had a bumpy start to his NFL career and, during an appearance on ESPN’s Around the Horn on Wednesday, one NFL insider suggested the former Florida Gator is trending toward ...
Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard told reporters on Tuesday that the team plans to hold an "open" competition between Anthony Richardson and a player they'll acquire this offseason.
The Indianapolis Colts announced toward the end of the 2024 NFL season that they plan to bring back starting quarterback Anthony Richardson for another go in 2025. Richardson, who will turn 23 in ...
Anthony Richardson is hoping to cement his status as the Indianapolis Colts starting quarterback going forward. The team hasn't committed to Richardson as the starter, and GM Chris Ballard ...
The Colts entered last season excited about the potential of young quarterback Anthony Richardson after his first season in the NFL was cut short by injury. Unfortunately, while Richardson showed ...
In 2024, Richardson’s 499 yards set a franchise record for rushing by a quarterback despite missing six games. He averaged 5.8 yards per attempt and piled up eight touchdowns.