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Anthony Richardson Has 'No Doubt' About NFL Future Amid Colts QB Rumors
Anthony Richardson has had a rough start to his NFL career, but the Indianapolis Colts quarterback has "no doubt" about whether he belongs in the league.
Richardson, the No. 4 overall pick in 2023, was asked whether the lofty expectations set for him coming into the league are still attainable.
"Oh, yeah," Richardson said Wednesday, per ESPN's Stephen Holder. "No doubt. If I've still got a chance to play football, then it's all out there."
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Richardson played just four games as a rookie because of various injuries. He suited up in 11 games in 2024, but struggled in those contests, throwing for 1,814 yards, eight touchdowns and 12 interceptions on 47.7 percent passing.
The Colts brought in Daniel Jones over the offseason, and he beat out Richardson for the starting job ahead of the season.
Richardson's woes didn't end there. He suffered an orbital fracture when an elastic band hit his face while warming up for a game in October, and that injury landed him on injured reserve. Indianapolis isn't going activate him off injured reserve for Sunday's season finale, meaning he'll end the 2025 campaign having appeared in just two games.
Richardson seems confident he'll bounce back from a bad start, but whether he'll be with the Colts or different squad in 2025 remains to be seen.

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