Richardson takes significant step forward in Colts’ 29-23 OT loss to Rams
Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS — Having Anthony Richardson in the starting lineup was a welcome sight for the Indianapolis Colts. “I think with a young player, you’re learning things and you’re seeing new looks and different things,” Colts coach Shane Steichen said after Indy’s 29-23 overtime loss to he Los Angeles Rams. While Colts fans roared each time Richardson slid or ran out of bounds, avoiding the kind of hit that sent him into the concussion protocol at Houston and kept him out of last week’s victory in Baltimore, not much went right for Richardson & Co. over the first 2 1/2 quarters. When Indy got the ball back with 7:28 to go, Richardson calmly led the Colts down the field against three-time AP Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald and eventually hooked up with Drew Ogletree for a 5-yard score and Michael Pittman Jr. for the tying conversion with 1:56 left in regulation. No, Richardson couldn’t close out the victory — throwing three straight incompletions and taking only 23 seconds off the clock when Indy got the ball back with 1:32 to go.