Anthony Richardson Finally Does What He Never Did Before as Daniel Jones Takes Away Colts Job
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, JUN 24 – Daniel Jones leads the Colts' quarterback race after Anthony Richardson's shoulder setback, with Jones signed for $14 million and positioned as Week 1 starter, The Athletic reported.
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Anthony Richardson Finally Does What He Never Did Before as Daniel Jones Takes Away Colts Job
In January, the Indianapolis Colts‘ quarterback, Anthony Richardson, revealed that he was diagnosed with severe back spasms, leading to his departure to the sidelines as the condition worsened so much that he could barely walk without pain. What followed was mental hurdles and public scrutiny. A moment even came when he “tapped out” due to fatigue in Week 8, after which he was benched in the mid‑season. Doubts and questions suddenly surrounded t…
Daniel Jones Receives Disappointing Odds To Win QB Battle Despite Positive Report
The Minnesota Vikings‘ quarterback situation is slightly touch-and-go with regards to JJ McCarthy‘s slightly underwhelming performances during minicamp. But the organization remains hopeful that he will become the player head coach, Kevin O’Connell, and general manager, Kwesi Adofo-Mensah drafted with the 10th overall pick in 2024. But for former Vikings QB, Daniel Jones, things seemed to be looking up, as The Athletic’s James Boyd wrote on Mond…
Insider addresses if Colts' Daniel Jones, Anthony Richardson competition is over
Indianapolis Colts reporter James Boyd of The Athletic raised some eyebrows when he wrote on June 23 that free-agency signing Daniel Jones “has already taken a significant lead in what was supposed to be a wide-open quarterback competition” over third-year pro Anthony Richardson. For a mailbag posted on Wednesday, NFL insider Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated shared whether he thinks the Indianapolis quarterback battle is settled after Richard…
Daniel Jones Holds 'Significant' Lead On Anthony Richardson For Colts' QB1 Job
Daniel Jones made the strange jump from a player who underwhelmed wildly on a pricey second contract to one who did not earn a backup job — after signing with the Vikings — into one who has the inside track to start for the Colts a year later. The latest Trade Rumors Front Office piece explored this dynamic, noting how rare it is for a team to use eight Week 1 starting quarterbacks in a nine-season span (and the big-picture impact Jones suddenly…
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