Indianapolis Colts One of the better quarterback-running back duos in the NFL anthony richardson And Jonathan TaylorIf both players can stay healthy in 2024, the Colts offense will have a chance to shine. Taylor Recently addressed his team With Richardson during an interview via the NFL.
“I think it’s a lot of stress,” Taylor said of the stress the Colts QB-RB duo can put on opposing defenses. “The defense kind of has to pick its poison … Whichever way you choose, the outcome is going to be bad. It’s going to do nothing but help our offense because it’s going to help put the defense in that position. We’re going to do our best to keep playing.”
The Colts are already dealing with some injury concernsHowever, if Richardson and Taylor can stay healthy, Indianapolis will be able to make some noise. Taylor believes in her ability Despite being limited to 10 games played during the 2023 campaign, he was phenomenal in 2021, leading the league in rushing yards and touchdowns.
Richardson’s rookie season didn’t go as planned, as he was limited to just four games due to injury. The young QB is looking to enjoy a return campaign with the Colts alongside Taylor in 2024.
The Colts have the potential to reach the 2024 season
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Indianapolis had an up and down season in ’23. They ultimately finished with a 9-8 record. Again, and this cannot be stressed enough, but the Colts need their stars to avoid injuries. Players like Jonathan Taylor and Anthony Richardson have the potential to help Indianapolis take a huge step forward.
Their 9-8 mark last season was quite impressive despite all the injuries. Indianapolis should have a chance to do even better in 2024. Colts fans are certainly excited to see Taylor and Richardson give opposing defenses nightmares.
Joey Mistretta is the Dallas Mavericks beat reporter, Dallas Wings beat reporter, and lead MLB editor for ClutchPoints. Mistretta finished college with a degree in broadcast journalism from Biola University, and has bylines at the NBA Analysis Network and RotoWire.