

Anthony Richardson, initially the fourth overall pick in the 2023 draft, has faced a challenging start to his NFL career with the Indianapolis Colts. Struggling with frequent injuries and inconsistent performance, Richardson has made only 15 starts and recorded more interceptions than touchdowns. His most extensive playing time came in 2024, where a poor completion rate highlighted ongoing struggles. Despite the Colts' initial hopes, Richardson could not surpass newly acquired Daniel Jones for the starting quarterback position last season. Even after Jones’ Achilles injury in December, Richardson remained sidelined due to an unfortunate orbital fracture caused by an accident during training. Cleared to resume his football pursuits now, Richardson finds Jones firmly established as the Colts’ preferred starter following a recent contract extension. Amidst these challenges, the Packers have shown interest in Richardson. Although Green Bay boasts a solid quarterback lineup with Jordan Love, they've revived a backup's career before—most notably with Malik Willis, whose recent success as a backup led to a substantial starting contract with the Dolphins. This history provides a potential model for Richardson, who might seek similar career rehabilitation as part of the Packers’ roster. While Richardson’s future remains uncertain, the Packers’ inclination to offer opportunities to struggling quarterbacks could present a viable path forward. Should he follow in Malik Willis's footsteps, Richardson could leverage a backup role in Green Bay to rejuvenate his career.