Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson plans to work with renowned biometric expert Chris Hess this offseason.
The Colts get QB Anthony Richardson some added help in the latest 2025 NFL mock draft from Mel Kiper Jr. at ESPN.
If the Colts sign a Trey Lance or Jameis Winston, Richardson will be pressed to be the best version of himself. Without competition players become comfortable and complacent, which might lead to a disastrous and lazy culture, something the Colts have exhibited.
After failed trades and signings, the Colts decided to hand the keys to a rookie Anthony Richardson. Despite getting drafted two years ago, Richardson has only started 15 games. The 22-year-old's career has been filled with injuries that are putting a major question mark on his future in the league.
Per ESPN’s Stephen Holder, the Colts Anthony Richardson is working with the same quarterback expert this offseason as Josh Allen does.
Anthony Richardson, the No. 4 draft pick in 2023 and one of the biggest (6-foot-4, 244 pounds) and fastest (4.43 40-yard dash) quarterbacks the NFL has seen, was the unquestioned starter in Indianapolis. It was welcome news for a team that had not seen a quarterback start consecutive season openers since Andrew Luck in 2015-16.
Indianapolis Colts' Anthony Richardson Focused On Being 'Intentional' to 'Make Everything Better'Regardless of how the season went, do you already miss Indianapolis Colts football?If so, then you'll enjoy that the team recently released the top 10 plays of quarterback Anthony Richardson's season.
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 Indianapolis Colts can't shy from creating a competitive situation around quarterback Anthony Richardson in 2025.
Season Defined By 'Adversity, Not Living Up to My Own Expectations'It's well known at this point that the Indianapolis Colts tight end room was brutal as a pass-catching unit in 2024. Whether Anthony Richardson or Joe Flacco took the offensive reins didn't matter,
Colts GM Chris Ballard has to address his team's potent issues in the trade market during the 2025 NFL offseason
Yet, through it all, Richardson has some clear respect for his third-string backup Sam Ehlinger. During his end-of-season media availability, Richardson gave some notable praise to the Colts' pending free agent, crediting him for being a key cog in his development on and off the field.