INDIANAPOLIS - Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen got carried away. That's what the Colts general manager was willing to admit with regards to his quarterback, Anthony Richardson, the one he drafted No. 4 overall last year after he was the most athletic ...
Chris Ballard further explained the Colts decision to bench Anthony Richardson this season and what led to his return to the starting lineup.
Colts GM Chris Ballard says he will bring in another proven quarterback to compete with Anthony Richardson in the offseason
When meeting with the media, Colts’ GM Chris Ballard said that there will be competition in 2025 for quarterback Anthony Richardson.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Anthony Richardson's maturity and growth ... And they don't do it," general manager Chris Ballard said. "He was voted by his team a captain, but he wasn't doing the things ...
Ballard cautioned he wouldn't make moves out of desperation, but his track record does include a few aggressive moves.
The Colts need to get Anthony Richardson help, and a high-profile pass-catcher out of Penn State could be a popular target immediately.
The Anthony Richardson era for the Indianapolis Colts hasn't gone as they projected when they selected him with the No. 4 overall selection in the 2023 NFL draft. You can point to Richarson's inconsistent performance,
What went wrong? That’s a longer discussion, and while Ballard has some opinions on Shane Steichen, Anthony Richardson and various position groups – more on that in a minute – the biggest issue, for Chris Ballard, came back to the same person ...
With the coach and GM back, the Colts' only hope in 2025 is to build (finally) around Anthony Richardson, dump Joe Flacco and hope AR5 figures it out.
Colts general manager Chris Ballard knows that his team didn't meet expectations during the 2024 season in Indianapolis.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson had a rough outing for his sophomore campaign in the NFL, struggling with accuracy, turnovers, and adjusting to the speed of NFL defenses. In a recent article from Maurice Moton of Bleacher Report,