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Carlie Irsay-Gordon on Anthony Richardson: I’m going to stay in my lane on that one
Between his performance and his injuries, Anthony Richardson’s first three pro seasons have not gone as planned.
The Colts brought in Daniel Jones to be competition for their former No. 4 overall pick, with Jones beating out Richardson to be Indianapolis’ QB1. Jones then played well before suffering a fractured fibula, followed by a torn Achilles.
While Jones was on just a one-year deal, the Colts are expected to try and bring him back for 2026.
At this point, it seems virtually guaranteed that the Colts will not exercise Richardson’s fifth-year option in the spring.
On Monday, Colts owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon was asked if there’s a place for Richardson with the club going forward.
Steichen's non-answer about Richardson's future was quite telling
What does the future hold for Indianapolis Colts' quarterback Anthony Richardson?
During Monday's media availability, head coach Shane Steichen was asked if he sees a role for Richardson with the Colts in 2026.
Steichen would end up discussing Richardson's eye injury that he's been working through.
“The biggest thing is the eye limitations," Steichen said. "That’s gotta get healthy, and those are conversations that will take place in the future.”
As The Athletic's James Boyd said, this was a non-answer. But in a way, however, this may tell us the actual answer to the question, which is that Richardson doesn't have much of a future with the Colts.
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Colts' Carlie Irsay-Gordon is taking different approach at QB than her father
INDIANAPOLIS — Carlie Irsay-Gordon is going to do a few things differently than her late father.
For example, Jim Irsay always said he believed his role was to make sure the Colts had the right people in three positions: general manager, head coach and quarterback.
What that meant was Irsay often had the final say on how the Colts handled the quarterback position, from drafting Peyton Manning, to making the move from Manning to Luck, to a handful of changes from 2021 through the 2022 season and then stating a strong desire to draft a developmental quarterback in 2023, a decision that led to the Colts drafting Anthony Richardson Sr.
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