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Colts offseason checklist: Who will be Anthony Richardson's competition at QB?


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  Add competition for quarterback Anthony Richardson The No. 4 ... in the midst of his best season prior to the injury and is due for a sizable raise. Per CBS Sports, after earning a six-figure average salary from 2021-24, his next contract's projected ...

The article from MSN Sports discusses the Indianapolis Colts' quarterback situation heading into the offseason, focusing on the potential competition for rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson. With the departure of veteran Matt Ryan, the Colts are looking at various options to support or challenge Richardson. The team has Gardner Minshew, who has experience as a backup and could serve as a mentor or competitor. Additionally, the article mentions the possibility of the Colts exploring free agency or the draft for another quarterback to either push Richardson or provide depth. Key points include evaluating Richardson's readiness to start, considering his limited college experience, and the importance of having a reliable backup plan given the high stakes of quarterback performance in the NFL. The article also touches on the need for the Colts to bolster their offensive line and receiving corps to aid whoever ends up as the starting QB.

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