Colts say QB Anthony Richardson will improve by playing - ESPN
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts have said they aren't committing to a specific role for fourth overall draft pick Anthony Richardson in 2023. But the more you listen, the more apparent it becomes Richardson is likely to see the field sooner than later.
Asked about the likelihood of Richardson playing early in the season, perhaps from Week 1, owner Jim Irsay offered a direct answer.
«I think it's important,» Irsay said. «You get better by playing. I mean, practice and preseason games and watching in a quarterback room, that's great. But, man, I'll tell you, he'd get better by playing, and it's something that it is really important. Because, again, his development [is] so much of a key to the franchise's future. It is the critical key.
»Everyone knows that him developing into an outstanding, great player in this league is going to determine where we go and how far we go and how long we have excellence. So, everything's going to be based around that."
Richardson started just 13 games at Florida, and his lack of experience had been a key point of contention for teams scouting him ahead of the draft. But the Colts, Irsay said, were all-in and convinced that he could be their solution at quarterback — a position that has been unsettled in Indy for years.
Irsay went so far as to say the Colts would have strongly considered Richardson with the No. 1 overall pick had they been in that position.
«I always felt Richardson was going to be the guy that we went with early on,» Irsay said. «I mean, early in the process, going back into February.»
The decision whether to play Richardson will fall to head coach Shane Steichen, Irsay said. The Colts signed veteran Gardner Minshew last month and have the option to play him. Minshew