Several factors likely played a role in Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen's decision to bench former number four overall pick Anthony Richardson. Whe
Things in the NFL can change at any moment. Look no further than the New York Jets' 21-13 win over the Houston Texans (6-3) on "Thursday Night Football" in Week 9. The Jets (3-6) looked dead in the first half,
Now the starting quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts moving forward, Joe Flacco will have the opportunity to earn up to $3.7 million in additional contract incentives, according to Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network. Joe Flacco’s one-year contract with ...
500 with a lot of football left and just feel that Joe gives us the best chance going forward," Steichen said in announcing the change last week. But there's a reason Flacco's run with the Browns was so shocking that it won him the NFL's Comeback Player of ...
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QBs Josh Allen and Joe Flacco will be going head to head on Nov. 10, when the Buffalo Bills (7-2) and Indianapolis Colts (4-5) match up at Lucas Oil Stadium. In the piece below, we dig into the numbers to decide which signal caller is more likely to carry his team to victory.
The Colts are handing the reins to Joe Flacco after Anthony Richardson struggled during the early stages of his second NFL season. Here's why.
Flacco started for the Colts in two games in October as Richardson dealt with a hip sprain. In four appearances, Flacco's completed 71-of-108 pass attempts for 716 yards and seven touchdowns. He led the Colts to a victory over the Tennessee Titans and a narrow loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Anthony Richardson had a rough game statistically. Beyond that, he left the game in the third quarter and acknowledged he was tired.
Though he might not be their starter at the moment, the Indianapolis Colts aren't ready to part ways with second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson.