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Anthony Richardson’s second game back as the Indianapolis Colts’ started didn’t go quite as well as last week when he led his team to a win.
The Colts fell 24-6 to the Detroit Lions on Sunday as Richardson threw for 172 passing yards and no touchdowns on an inefficient 11-of-28 passing. There were certainly some bright spots for Richardson, like a 30-yard pass to Michael Pittman Jr. and a 39-yard pass to Alec Pierce. He also had a few big plays called back for penalties.
Still, it was a mostly unimpressive performance from Richardson after he threw for 272 yards and a touchdown in last week’s win over the New York Jets.
After the loss, Richardson drew mixed reviews as fans noted his inconsistency.
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7 straight incomplete passes from Richardson.
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Average Anthony Richardson game:
1st half
Dropped TD
30 yard gain negated by penalty
TD drives turned into FG drive by drops and penalties
2nd half
Awesome throw dropped
First down penalty puts use at our own 10 yard line
First down penalty puts us half the distance
Richardson’s second year in the NFL hasn’t gone the way he would have hoped after missing most of his rookie year due to injuries. Coming into Sunday’s matchup, he had 1,230 passing yards, five touchdowns and seven interceptions across seven games. His play against the Lions doesn’t help his stats too much.
In Richardson’s defense, his struggles weren’t entirely his fault as his offensive line plus a handful of penalties didn’t help him out. Still, he left Colts fans with much to be desired.
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