Anthony Richardson exited Sunday's game against the Houston Texans but it was seemingly not due to injury. After a few run ...
However, the hit made by Miami’s Bissainthe appears to be a textbook definition of targeting. The referees would later review the play and decide that it did not warrant a targeting penalty, which, if ...
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson pulled himself early Sunday in the third quarter against the Houston Texans ...
It's become fairly clear that the officiating crisis we’ve been asking league commissioner Roger Goodell about for years now ...
The rarity of Richardson’s decision has been driven home in the 24 hours since he tapped his helmet. Former players, including long-time Colts punter Pat McAfee, have universally criticized the ...
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson left Sunday's game against the Houston Texans for one play in the third ...
Richardson was hit hard by Texans linebacker Jake Hansen on a first-half scramble before tapping the top of his own helmet as if to ... retired punter Pat McAfee. #Colts Anthony Richardson came ...
However, in the eyes of many around the NFL, his worst moment came in the third quarter when, after a wild play during which ...
The linebacker went to punch the ball but ended up punching Hagans' helmet instead. No penalty was called ... "I don't know ...
Facing a third-and-goal from the 18-yard line after a long scramble to avoid taking a long sack, Richardson tapped his helmet ...
The message it sends is loud and influential. — Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) October 27, 2024 Richardson tapped his helmet, signaling he needed to be replaced, after he fell on a sack by ...