Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson is preparing for a bounce-back performance against the Tennessee Titans.
Colts say Anthony Richardson's been better since benching
ENGLEWOOD – Indianapolis quarterback Anthony Richardson has nine interceptions and nine fumbles in nine starts this season. Yes, the Broncos have taken note of that. The Denver Broncos (8-5) will face the Colts (6-7) on Sunday at Empower Field at Mile ...
The return of Anthony Richardson to the starting lineup has provided the Indianapolis Colts offense and team with a spark. However, that unit will face a difficult test against a stingy Denver defense.
Cornerback Pat Surtain II picks off quarterback Anthony Richardson for Denver's fifth takeaway of the day vs. the Colts.
Broncos rookie Bo Nix and the Colts' still raw second-year signal-caller Anthony Richardson are both currently trying to travel the same road to icon that Manning did. They've overcome the early stumbles, they are already the faces of their franchise, but all the rest, it still lays ahead.
The Denver Broncos (8-5) host the Indianapolis Colts (6-7) on Sunday in an afternoon game that will have a huge effect on each team’s chance to end their multiyear playoff droughts. Colts reporter James Boyd and Broncos reporter Nick Kosmider went back and forth on several topics ahead of this marquee matchup.
Denver's defense has been excellent up front this season, both against the run and the pass, but the Broncos haven't faced many running quarterbacks.
The Colts were practically playing for their playoff lives at the Denver Broncos. The defense was excellent. They allowed 193 yards, picked off Broncos quarterback Bo Nix three times and allowed 2.7 yards per rush. Over the last five seasons, defenses hitting those marks had a 24-3 record according to Stathead. It's 24-4 after Sunday.
Sunday's matchup against Broncos rookie QB Bo Nix highlights just how young and inexperienced Richardson still is.
"I want to see Anthony Richardson really show up in this moment ... "[Nik Bonitto] is having a T.J. Watt-type impact on the Denver Broncos defense."@mspears96 speaks on the No. 2 sack leader ...
Here we'll look at the Indianapolis Colts personnel who are the most to blame for their Week 15 loss to the Denver Broncos.