Colts allowing Anthony Richardson to pursue trade
3 minute readPublished: Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 5:37 pm
Colts Open to Trading Quarterback Anthony Richardson
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson has been given permission to seek a trade, according to reports from ESPN. The announcement comes as the Colts navigate a crucial offseason following a season marked by both highs and lows.
The Colts' 2025 season saw quarterback Daniel Jones perform at a high level before suffering a season-ending Achilles injury. Jones was named the starter over Richardson prior to the season. Richardson, a former first-round pick, has had a mixed performance during his time with the Colts.
Richardson's potential was evident coming out of the University of Florida, with his size, athleticism, and arm strength making him a highly sought-after prospect in the 2023 NFL Draft. Many hoped he could develop into a player similar to Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. However, accuracy issues and injury concerns have plagued Richardson's career thus far.
The Colts' decision to allow Richardson to seek a trade suggests they do not see him as part of their long-term plans at the quarterback position. The team's future at the position is uncertain, with Jones's return timeline for the 2026 season still unclear. The trade market's interest in Richardson remains to be seen.
BNN's Perspective: The Colts' decision to potentially move on from Richardson is a bold move, given his potential. While his performance has been inconsistent, the team is taking a risk by potentially trading away a player with significant upside. The success of this move will depend heavily on the Colts' ability to find a suitable replacement and the development of their quarterback situation.
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