Colts GM Announces Anthony Richardson’s Role as Shane Steichen Issues stern warning to struggling QB

You see, a large chunk of the Indianapolis Colts’ offseason headlines has been centered around their future decision in the QB position.

Like will it be their far-from-perfect former No.4 overall Anthony Richardson again starting in 2025? Or 6-year veteran Daniel Jones will set the stage for an intriguing QB battle that goes throughout the 2025 season. Yeah, the Colts going in and bringing Jones to Indy might have sent a clear message to Richardson that his starting spot isn’t guaranteed. Still, it doesn’t mean the Colts are completely giving up on the possibility that Richardson can’t be their future franchise guy anymore.

Citing that the QB duel will begin soon in Indy, Chris Ballard has some good news for Anthony Richardson. “Whatever the outcome (of this competition) is for Anthony (Richardson), does it mean it’s the end? No, it doesn’t. I’ve said that all along. It doesn’t mean we’re quitting on him, either,” Ballard said, reassuring Richardson ain’t getting sidelined anytime soon. See, if you look at Richardson’s numbers after he came back from his two-game benching. He was at the peak of his powers and looked like a QB worth a No.4 pick.

Richardson led the Colts to an emphatic on-the-road victory against the New York Jets. Against the Gang Greens, Richardson completed 20 of his 30 passes for 272 yards, including one TD in the air and 2 on the ground. Then there was his game-sealing first-down throw against the Titans. And also, that week 13 come back win over the Patriots, where Richardson orchestrated a 19-play, 80-yard TD drive to help the Colts win 25-24.

Like the Colts head coach, Shane Steichen, had already said, “Anthony’s shown some signs. Some really good things.” So, now it’s totally on the 22-year-old whether he wants to keep playing with that mentality. Or give Daniel Jones a chance to dethrone him from being the face of the Colts franchise. “Would it be nice that we knew we had an established starter for the next 10 years? Damn right,” Ballard said dreaming this competition would help the Colts finding their starter for the next decade.