“I think they’re so over him”: Shannon Sharpe sounds alarm on Anthony Richardson after Colts move

6 hours ago 3
ARTICLE AD BOX

 Shannon Sharpe sounds alarm on Anthony Richardson after Colts move

The Indianapolis Colts’ decision to turn to 44-year-old Philip Rivers over Anthony Richardson has sparked sharp debate across NFL circles, and few reactions have been as blunt as Shannon Sharpe’s.

The Hall of Fame tight end did not mince words while discussing the Colts’ quarterback situation, suggesting the franchise may have already lost faith in its former top-five pick.Speaking on the Nightcap podcast, Sharpe framed the move as more than a short-term fix. In his view, it reflected a deeper organizational verdict on Richardson’s standing in Indianapolis.

Why the Colts’ choice sparked immediate questions

With Daniel Jones sidelined by a season-ending Achilles injury, the expectation was that Richardson, now medically cleared, would get another opportunity to lead the Colts.

Instead, Indianapolis opted to bring Rivers out of retirement, a move that immediately turned heads.

Unc & Ocho react to Steelers beat Dolphins, Mahomes tears LCL too, Diego Pavia apologizes | Nightcap

“I think they’re so over him,” Sharpe said, pointing to what he believes is a breakdown of trust between player and team. The former All-Pro referenced Richardson’s much-discussed “tap out” moment from last season, when the quarterback briefly removed himself from a game citing fatigue - an incident that continues to follow him.

Sharpe’s criticism centered less on scheme or stats and more on mindset. In his era, quarterbacks were expected to endure everything the game demanded.“I’ve never ever seen or heard of a quarterback tapping himself out and coming out because he was tired,” Sharpe said. “You quit on your team.”The comment may sound harsh, but it captures a wider sentiment among former players who believe the quarterback position demands a unique mental toughness. Richardson’s immense athletic gifts are not in question, but Sharpe argued that talent alone has never guaranteed longevity in the NFL

Did Indianapolis rush Anthony Richardson’s timeline?

While Sharpe questioned Richardson’s mentality, he also acknowledged that the Colts share responsibility for the current situation.

Indianapolis labeled Richardson a “project” coming out of the draft, yet handed him the starting role early in his career.“They did him a disservice,” Sharpe said, suggesting the organization rushed his development before fully committing to him long-term.That mixed messaging has now culminated in an awkward moment: a healthy former first-round quarterback watching from the sidelines while a retired veteran takes the reins.

For Richardson, the implications are significant. The Colts’ move may not officially close the door, but it undeniably adds pressure on his future - in Indianapolis or elsewhere. With Rivers starting and the franchise fighting to stay relevant in the AFC playoff race, opportunities may become harder to come by.Whether Richardson gets another chance to rewrite the narrative remains to be seen. But for now, the Colts’ decision and Sharpe’s unfiltered reaction, have made one thing clear: the margin for patience is rapidly shrinking.Also Read: Stefon Diggs vs. Trevon Diggs earnings 2025: Salary breakdown, contracts, and who comes out on top

Read Entire Article