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Riley Leonard is a sixth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft for the Indianapolis Colts. He was one play from seeing his first action.
The Indianapolis Colts weren't satisfied with Anthony Richardson's year two performance in 2024, so they opted to bring in higher-level competition than what the previous backup, veteran Joe Flacco, could provide. They did this by signing former New York ...
Indianapolis head coach Shane Steichen held an impromptu locker room meeting to focus his team, a team in shock at the sudden loss of two players. “We had to kind of rally the troops there in the locker room, get us back into focus,” Steichen said.
The Indianapolis Colts named Daniel Jones their starting quarterback over Anthony Richardson; however, neither quarterback will be playing in the preseason finale against Cincinnati, Shane Steichen announced. So that means rookie Riley Leonard and second ...
The Indianapolis Colts drafted quarterback Riley Leonard from Notre Dame with the 189th overall pick in the sixth round of the NFL draft. Leonard, who played one season for the Fighting Irish after transferring from Duke, led his team to the National ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Riley Leonard has been here before. He started 16 games at Notre Dame, and it didn’t get any bigger than the national championship game against Ohio State in January. And he started 21 games at Duke, where his relationship with current ...
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Doyel: Colts fans debate Riley Leonard (and Jason Bean) vs Daniel Jones, Anthony Richardson
Cut Colts QB Anthony Richardson? Keep Jason Bean? Start Riley Leonard? Those are the thoughts circulating among some Indianapolis Colts fans after a desultory preseason where the only quarterbacks who looked worthy of playing time were the sixth-round 2025 ...
With Anthony Richardson on injured reserve due to an eye injury, sixth-round draft pick Riley Leonard will serve as Colts backup vs Titans
Three seasons ago, in his first quest for the Victory Bell, Will Hardy wasted no time embedding himself in the rivalry. With two seconds left in Wallace Wade Stadium, Duke quarterback Riley Leonard’s pass glanced off the leaping right hand of North Carolina linebacker Noah Taylor.
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