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When Colts QB Riley Leonard came off the field, it was Daniel Jones waiting for him with a raincoat and advice on how to get better
The Indianapolis Colts found themselves in a most unfortunate situation on Sunday.
It remains to be seen whether Colts rookie Riley Leonard will make his first career start, but he is good to go for Sunday.
And you thought it couldn't get worse, Colts fans. Quarterback Riley Leonard has a knee injury, status for Sunday is unknown
Life is moving in fast-forward for rookie quarterback Riley Leonard since he grabbed his helmet and ran onto the field to replace injured Indianapolis Colts starter Daniel Jones in Jacksonville last Sunday.
After Daniel Jones' injury, the course of the Colts' season might now be determined by a sixth-round rookie QB. But who is Riley Leonard?
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Riley Leonard news only worsens Colts' QB problems
Leonard — a sixth-round pick out of Notre Dame — has served as the Colts' backup QB since Anthony Richardson suffered a facial fracture during an accident in pregame warmups in Week 6 against the Arizona Cardinals. The QB — who has an 8-7 starting record in three seasons with the Colts — remains on injured reserve and may not return this season.
An already chaotic Colts quarterback situation has become worse with the revelation from Colts head coach Shane Steichen on Monday afternoon that rookie third-string turned backup turned starting QB Riley Leonard suffered an injury to his right knee during Sunday’s road loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Colts listed rookie quarterback Riley Leonard as a full participant in Wednesday’s practice. Leonard is dealing with a knee sprain suffered during Indianapolis’ loss to Jacksonville on Sunday. But he was at least healthy enough to take his usual reps to start the practice week.
The Colts are walking into Sunday with QB depth concerns and now could turn to Philip Rivers. But Riley Leonard gave some good news.