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Colts' Shane Steichen on Anthony Richardson's return to practice
Back on the practice field on Thursday for the Indianapolis Colts was quarterback Anthony Richardson. Richardson was placed on injured reserve on Oct. 12th due to an orbital fracture that he sustained during a pre-game warmup when a stretch band snapped and impacted Richardson around the eye.
Even Philip Rivers himself was shocked to get a call from Colts head coach Shane Steichen about making a return.
The Colts have a healthy young quarterback, a quarterback who is coming back from an injury sustained in an unfortunate pregame accident, and a 44-year-old grandfather who just started his first game since the 2020 postseason.
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Shane Steichen's message to Colts after 5th straight loss
Shane Steichen evaluated the play of quarterback Philip Rivers and discusses his message to the team after the Colts' suffered their fifth straight loss.
Indianapolis Colts QB Philip Rivers made a comeback for the ages on Sunday when he started and played in an NFL game for the first time in nearly five whole seasons. While Indianapolis wound up falling short 18-16 in their matchup with the Seattle Seahawks,
Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen delivers a hilarious take on coaching 44-year-old Philip Rivers in a surprise NFL storyline.
Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen explains why he calls the Colts' upcoming matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars a "great opportunity" for his team to forge a path into the playoffs.
The Indianapolis Colts had a remarkable start to the season, making them one of the favorites for the playoffs.