It is that time of year when quarterbacks and teams are looking for a match.
For example, Geno Smith went from Seattle to the Raiders, where he reunited with Pete Carroll. Sam Darnold resurrected his career in Minnesota and then moved on to Seattle to replace Smith. Justin Fields joined his third team in as many years as he moved on to the Jets after leaving Chicago for Pittsburgh last year.
Who knows whether a change of scenery will work out for these quarterbacks and their new teams? And of course, the merry-go-round continues as Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson look for new homes, and then rookies like Cam Ward will be in the mix once they are selected in the draft.
But the most intriguing switch was the Colts’ decision to sign former Giants quarterback Daniel Jones to a one-year deal for $14 million. Jones asked for his release by the Giants after being benched last year and finished out the season in Minnesota but didn’t appear in a game.
The move was puzzling because the Colts presumably already have their starting quarterback in Anthony Richardson, and Jones’ price tag was too high for a backup. The Colts quickly announced that Jones will compete with Richardson for the starting job.
That was less than a vote of confidence for Richardson, who is entering his third season and has been disappointing. He played in only four games as a rookie and 11 last year. He has only 11 touchdown passes and 13 interceptions.
But in six years with the Giants, Jones struggled except for a 9-6-1 record in 2022. His career record is 24-44-1 with 70 touchdown passes and 47 interceptions.
If Richardson can’t beat out Jones, the Colts may have a real quarterback problem because Richardson’s future would be in limbo. And if Richardson wins the job, the Colts will have a $14 million backup.
Either way, the Colts’ quarterback duel will be one of the more interesting developments in the league this year.