Indianapolis Colts Head Coach Shane Steichen Explains Why He Will Never Choose Joe Flacco Over Anthony Richardson
Indianapolis, IN — As the Indianapolis Colts navigate their season, head coach Shane Steichen has made it clear that rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson is his choice to lead the team over veteran backup Joe Flacco. Despite some growing pains and calls from fans to bench the young quarterback, Steichen firmly believes Richardson’s development is key to the franchise’s future.
In a recent press conference, Steichen addressed the chatter around potentially starting Joe Flacco, who joined the Colts as a backup this offseason. Flacco, a seasoned NFL veteran with a Super Bowl MVP under his belt, has proven experience, but Steichen emphasized that the Colts are fully committed to Richardson’s growth.
“Anthony is our guy,” Steichen said. “He’s shown flashes of greatness, and we drafted him to be the future of this team. Yes, there are going to be challenges along the way, but that’s part of the learning process. We’re not going to shy away from it.”
Richardson, the fourth overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, has struggled at times during the season, throwing several interceptions and battling with consistency. However, he’s also displayed remarkable athleticism and made some highlight-worthy plays, showcasing the potential that convinced the Colts to make him their franchise quarterback.
When asked about Flacco’s role on the team, Steichen was candid but firm. “Joe is an incredible resource for us. His experience is invaluable, and he’s been a great mentor for Anthony. But right now, it’s about getting Anthony as many reps as possible. That’s how he’s going to improve and how we’ll grow as a team.”
Steichen’s comments come as a reminder that the Colts are playing the long game with Richardson. While Flacco may be a steady hand, Steichen believes that Richardson’s ceiling is much higher, and the only way to unlock his full potential is to let him work through his early struggles.
“Anthony needs time on the field,” Steichen reiterated. “You don’t learn by sitting on the bench. Every game, every snap, is a lesson. We’re confident that he’ll continue to improve as the season goes on.”
For now, Colts fans hoping for a change at quarterback will have to wait. Shane Steichen has made it clear: Anthony Richardson is the present and future of the Indianapolis Colts.