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Indianapolis Colts star Anthony Richardson is still recovering from an eye injury. Head coach Shane Steichen confirmed Richardson will not play this w
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones exited Sunday’s Week 14 matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars after suffering a potentially serious right-leg injury in the second quarter. Backup quarterback Riley Leonard took over in his place.
With Colts starting quarterback Daniel Jones out for the season after tearing an Achilles tendon on Sunday, the next question becomes whether Anthony Richardson will be able to step in.
You could hear a pin drop. Or at least, you could feel the collective gasp of Indianapolis when Daniel Jones went down. We were watching what was supposed to be the ultimate redemption arc.
As the Colts move forward without Daniel Jones, it remains to be seen if Anthony Richardson will be able to return this year. More at PFR.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson has been on injured reserve for several weeks now, but many are wondering if he can return in Week 15 after Daniel Jones suffered a significant injury that will end his season.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson Sr. has recovered from a right shoulder setback, according to ESPN's Stephen Holder. This comes just days before the Colts are set to report to training camp next week. Richardson has had a history of ...
Daniel Jones' injury could create an opportunity for the former fourth overall pick. He's currently on injured reserve due to a broken orbital.
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Steichen with Anthony Richardson update after Daniel Jones' injury
Riley Leonard, who took over at quarterback in Jacksonville after Jones exited the game, is "working through" a right knee injury, said Steichen. The "hope" is that he will be able to play on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks.
Daniel Jones revolutionized the Indianapolis Colts with his display during 14 weeks of the 2025 NFL season. The veteran quarterback joined the AFC South team surrounded by doubts after a tumultuous six-year tenure with the New York Giants, where he failed to unlock his potential.