The Colts’ frustrations with the quarterback position continued today when starter Anthony Richardson exited today’s game with a hip injury. The second-year passer out of Florida hopes not to miss much time, if any, per Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network, and he will be evaluated throughout the week.
Richardson actually left the game twice today. Early in the team’s second drive of the game, Richardson walked off the field after hurting his hip. Veteran backup quarterback Joe Flacco stepped in for two plays before Richardson returned to the game. Inexplicably, Richardson’s first play back on the field was a read-option keeper that immediately saw the young quarterback take another shot and, once again, exit with injury.
Luckily for the Colts, Flacco showed up in much the same manner as he did as an emergency starter for the Browns last season, throwing two touchdowns en route to a victory over his old division-rival Steelers. Flacco was signed to a one-year, $4.5MM deal to come to Indianapolis over the offseason due to injuries Richardson sustained in 2023.
Richardson started four of five games to open his rookie season before undergoing season-ending shoulder surgery. For the remainder of the year, the team relied on Gardner Minshew, who performed admirably enough to earn a Pro Bowl bid but wasn’t able to get the Colts to the playoffs. Keeping in mind the injury history and lack of starting experience of Richardson, it made sense for Indianapolis to bring in an experienced, veteran option like Flacco.
Moving forward, it sounds like Richardson will be looking to continue in his starting role without missing any time. In fact, he told reporters today that he attempted to return to the game again today, but head coach Shane Steichen overruled him since he wasn’t 100 percent, per ESPN’s Stephen Holder. While the Colts will hope to see him return soon, the team knows now that Flacco has the ability to step up and win games off the bench, if necessary.
The Colts have a perfectly good runner in Taylor so it’s crazy that Steichen allows Richardson to run around like he did vs the Steelers. Flacco looked pretty solid for an antique but he should only have to be an emergency option.
Did he pass over 50% completion before getting hurt?
Damn
Flacco keeps proving how much of quarterbacking is between the ears.
Slow legs. Soft arm. And he still carved up an elite D just knowing where to put the ball and when.
I don’t think I have ever heard anyone say Flacco has a “soft arm”
Always seems odd to me to see a team employ a backup QB that has a completely different approach/skillset from the starter. The Colts should have someone like Taylor Heinicke as their backup and the Chargers should be using Flacco.
If you have an OL that can provide good pass protection, having QBs that differ in styles shouldn’t be an issue and could actually be a benefit. The more adjustments you force the opposing defense to make the better.
Browns should have kept Flacco.