The Indianapolis Colts are reportedly shopping one of their quarterbacks and three teams that might give them a call are the Pittsburgh Steelers, Minnesota Vikings and Kansas City Chiefs.
That quarterback, according to NFL reporter Evan Sidery, is Anthony Richardson, who the Colts are talking to other teams about in trade discussions.
"The Colts are in trade discussions with multiple teams on Anthony Richardson, which could lead to a deal happening this weekend," Sidery reported.
No surprise there, as Richardson has reportedly been available since the Colts decided to stick with Daniel Jones and Riley Leonard as the No. 1 and No. 2 quarterbacks.
Richardson has been a major disappointment since being taken with the No. 4 pick in the 2023 NFL draft. When he hasn't been injured, Richardson has struggled mightily.
That said, he's still only 23 years old and has an intriguing skill set with his big arm and elite speed.
The Vikings are set to have a competition for their starting job between Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy after signing the former recently. Chances are Murray is going to win that competition, which could lead to the Vikings trading McCarthy.
Head coach Kevin O'Connell has a history of reviving the career of a quarterback and the Vikings could acquire Richardson and have him sit behind Murray in the hopes they can develop him into at least a quality backup.
With Aaron Rodgers not having made a decision yet, there remains a possibility he decides to retire.
If that happens, trading for Richardson and adding him to a quarterbacks room that would include Will Howard and Mason Rudolph would make sense for Pittsburgh.
With only Chris Oladokun and Jake Haener signed at quarterback behind Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City doesn't have a good situation in the event Mahomes isn't ready for the start of the season because of his torn ACL.
It certainly wouldn't hurt to add another signal-caller to the mix, and few coaches are better equipped to help bring Richardson along than Andy Reid.
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