INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson was hurt when he was told he was being benched.
His replacement, 39-year-old Joe Flacco, tried to keep everything in perspective.
One day after news broke that Richardson, the No. 4 overall pick in the 2023 draft, had been demoted, coach Shane Steichen told reporters Flacco would remain the starter the rest of this season for one simple reason.
''It's my obligation to 53 guys and to this organization to win football games,'' Steichen said Wednesday in his first comments since making the change. ''Tough decision, but one I felt was in the best interest of our football team. I feel Joe gives us the best chance to win right now. With that being said, not giving up on Anthony (Richardson) by any means."
Indy (4-4) drafted Richardson to stop a seemingly endless spinning quarterback carousel, projecting him to be the franchise's long-term solution.
Since then, though, the 22-year-old has struggled both with his performance and his health.
His completion rate, 44.4%, is the worst in the NFL this season and he's thrown four touchdown passes and seven interceptions. His nine total turnovers are tied for third most in the NFL despite missing two games with an injured right hip.
Seeing Richardson on the sideline is hardly a new phenomenon. He's missed 15 of the 25 games in his career and has finished just five of his 10 career starts — all because of an assortment of injuries. including season-ending surgery on his throwing shoulder last October.