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The Indianapolis Colts are not rushing to trade or release quarterback Anthony Richardson, despite his desire for a trade. The team's future with Richardson is uncertain, extending potentially beyond the 2026 NFL season.

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The Indianapolis Colts and Anthony Richardson don't appear to have a future together beyond the 2026 NFL season.
Despite that, Indy doesn't seem to be in any hurry to get rid of Richardson.
A trade? Richardson wants one, but none has happened yet.
A release? The Colts don't seem likely to do that.
Things are lacking chaos so completely that Richardson showed up to offseason workouts on Monday:
A good point made elsewhere on social media is that Richardson needs reps, and with Daniel Jones recovering from a torn Achilles, Richardson will get action at the moment.
Still, it's a bit of a holding pattern with no clear momentum toward a change.
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The reality is that the Colts don't have a ton of incentive to trade Richardson.
The Colts are not in a hurry to trade Anthony Richardson, indicating they may still see value in keeping him despite his desire for a trade.
Anthony Richardson's future with the Colts appears uncertain, with speculation that it may extend only through the 2026 NFL season.
Anthony Richardson has expressed a desire for a trade, but as of now, no trade has occurred.

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Yes, a draft pick can be useful, and that would probably be the return in a deal. But it wouldn't be anything better than a mid-round selection, if that.
Given that Richardson is in the final year of his current deal, another team wouldn't know for sure whether Richardson would get a chance to prove himself there, either, before hitting free agency.
The Colts might want to keep him around while they await news on Jones' health. They've also got Riley Leonard, but in general, trading away a QB while your starter recovers from a major injury may not be advisable.
Other teams also don't have a ton of incentive to trade for Richardson. At least at this point in the offseason, most players are healthy and most teams are trying to get a look at the guys already in the building.
The best chance for Richardson might be a preseason injury elsewhere that creates an opening that he gets a chance to fill.