Indianapolis Colts quarterback Joe Flacco just won’t quit. According to Pro Football Talk, citing sources, the veteran quarterback intends to play in 2025. That would have Flacco entering his 18th season in the NFL without showing signs of slowing down.
Meanwhile, Richardson was benched two games in place of Flacco in the middle of the year, which came directly after he took himself out of Indy's Week 8 matchup against the Texans
With Anthony Richardson out for the Colts in Week 17, Joe Flacco is ready to step back into a starting role in a must-win game.
Second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson was officially ruled out for the Colts' Week 17 clash against the New York Giants due to foot and back injuries. That hands the starting role back to Flacco, who made four starts earlier this season after Richardson was benched in October.
Instead of focusing his energy on being Anthony Richardson’s backup as the Indianapolis Colts turned their attention to Sunday’s meeting with the New York Giants, Joe Flacco went into a more familiar role. Starter. Richardson did not practice Thursday ...
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Joe Flacco throws a perfect corner-route dime to wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. for a 26-yard gain.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Joe Flacco rips a pass over the middle of the field to wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. for a 19-yard gain.
The New York Giants snapped a franchise-record 10-game losing streak and ended the Indianapolis Colts’ slim playoff hopes Sunday as Drew Lock threw four touchdown passes and ran for another in a 45-33 victory.
The Colts have ruled out quarterback Anthony Richardson, with veteran backup Joe Flacco to start in his place against the Giants.
PHILADELPHIA — The Giants have forfeited the right to be taken seriously as an NFL franchise until further notice. Sunday’s developments appeared to indicate that co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch could retain Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll as GM and head coach for 2025.
Jonathan Taylor ran for 177 yards, including 33 yards on six consecutive carries in overtime to set up Matt Gay's game-ending 38-yard field goal, and the Indianapolis Colts beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 26-23 on Sunday.