Anthony Richardson injury news should worry Colts
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The Indianapolis Colts have some interesting rookies who will push the roles of veterans in the 2025 season. The Indianapolis Colts must deal with the shoulder injury to their quarterback. As for good news,
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Colts Wire on MSNPFF picks Indianapolis Colts 'reason for optimism' heading into minicampPFF recently selected one reason for optimism for each team with NFL minicamps here. So what was the selection for the Indianapolis Colts?
The Indianapolis Colts have still not discovered a clear-cut solution to the team's long-lasting quarterback issue. The Colts took a swing on Anthony Richardson with the fourth overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft, but after two seasons, the count is 0-2, and Richardson's a strike away from going back in the dugout.
Indianapolis Colts ‘ running back Jonathan Taylor could be in line for a big payday. In 2024, he had a heavy workload with 303 carries, but he turned that into 1,431 yards and 11 touchdowns (plus one TD receiving). Taylor is a fantasy football monster on a very mediocre team.
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Colts Wire on MSN3 Indianapolis Colts players make PFF's 2025 All-Breakout teamThree second-year Indianapolis Colts players were named to Pro Football Focus 'All-Breakout Team' for the 2025 NFL season. PFF's Bradley Locker recently selected one breakout player from each position group, and included on that list were Tanor Bortolini at center, Laiatu Latu at defensive end, and Jaylon Carlies at linebacker.
CBS Sports' Cody Benjamin recently outlined a few notable names around the league who could emerge as major standouts with minicamps kicking off next week, where the Colts had one player in the mix dubbed as a potentially "explosive" weapon to take note of in Indianapolis' offense: running back Khalil Herbert.