INDIANAPOLIS — Anthony Richardson didn't even bother to look at the stats on Sunday.
All he cared about was the win.
After missing almost three full games with an injured right hip, the Indianapolis Colts quarterback returned to action, took advantage of Tyler Goodson's first NFL touchdown and led the Colts to two fourth-quarter field goals to get past the Miami Dolphins 16-10.
''We expected to come into this game and get the win, that was our whole mindset,'' Richardson said. ''It makes me feel good that we got the ‘W' even though the offense was struggling a little to find consistency.''
It was more than a little.
Whether it was rust, the Dolphins stingy defense or a combination of both, Richardson went just 10 of 24 with 129 yards through the air and rushed 14 times for 56 yards on a day the Colts (4-3) produced just 284 total yards and one TD, Goodson's 7-yard run to tie the score at 10 early in the third quarter.
Still, Indy managed to take the lead on Matt Gay's 22-yard field goal with 8:41 left, extended the lead on Gay's 38-yarder with 1:51 to go and got a fourth down stop at the Indianapolis 33-yard line to seal its fourth win in five weeks. The Colts have won three straight home games to pull within one game of AFC South-leading Houston (5-2).
''Obviously, we want to finish with touchdowns down there," Colts coach Shane Steichen said. "We've got to be better, I've got to be better (on play calls), but we found a way to win the game and that's what matters."