INJURY UPDATE: Head Coach Shane Steichen Makes Key Decision at QB for Week 16 as Anthony Richardson’s Recovery Continues to Trend Positively
Indianapolis — With the Indianapolis Colts entering the most critical stretch of their season, every roster decision carries playoff-level weight. After a narrow loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 15, attention has shifted squarely to the quarterback position — especially as Anthony Richardson’s recovery continues to show significant progress.
Richardson, the Colts’ former No. 4 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, remains on injured reserve, but multiple reports confirm he has been cleared to resume football-related activities. While it remains uncertain whether he will return for Indianapolis’ final three regular-season games, the development itself represents a major step forward for the organization.
The quarterback situation, however, is only one piece of a larger injury picture the Colts are navigating heading into Week 16.
Colts Injury Report Highlights
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Anthony Richardson (QB) – Injured Reserve (cleared for football activities; return timeline TBD)
Anthony Gould (WR) – Out
Sauce Gardner (CB) – Out
Several additional players remain under evaluation as the team works through a condensed practice schedule.
With the Colts sitting at 8–6 and firmly in the AFC wild-card race, head coach Shane Steichen acknowledged the importance of choosing the right path at quarterback — without revealing the identity of the Week 16 starter.
Steichen confirmed that a decision has been made internally, stressing that it was based on health, readiness, and what gives the team the best chance to extend its season.
“We’ve evaluated everything — health, preparation, and what’s best for this team right now. I trust the decision we’ve made, and I believe that choice gives us a real opportunity to stay in the playoff hunt.”

The carefully worded statement immediately fueled speculation among Colts fans, as Steichen declined to provide clarity on whether the team will stick with continuity or pivot based on Richardson’s improving status.
What remains clear is the urgency. Indianapolis has no margin for error over the final three weeks. Each game will demand precision, resilience, and full buy-in from the roster — regardless of who takes the first snap under center.
For Steichen and the Colts, Week 16 isn’t just another matchup. It represents a defining moment — one shaped by injury management, trust in preparation, and confidence that the right decision can keep Indianapolis alive in the postseason race.
And as the quarterback debate continues quietly behind closed doors, one thing is certain: the Colts are all-in on the belief that their path forward still leads to January football.
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