There’s still time for 2023 first-round pick Anthony Richardson to prove he’s capable of being a QB1 in the NFL, Colts owner and CEO Carlie Irsay-Gordon believes.It’s not a new topic for Irsay-Gordon — far from it — but she’d like to bring “urgency” to all sides of the conversation around the No. 4 pick in the ’23 draft. That’s why Richardson will arrive to training camp in a competition with Daniel Jones, the sixth overall pick in the 2019 draft with the Giants.”Where he is in his career and in his deal as a rookie, we still have time,” Irsay-Gordon said in a wide-ranging interview with Colts.com.”He still has time to prove it. … Bring a sense of urgency. And nothing brings a sense of urgency more than competition.”Irsay-Gordon was actively involved in various front office roles with the Colts and transitioned to principal owner in the succession plan put in place by late owner and CEO Jim Irsay prior to his death earlier this year.Jones was released by the Giants at his request last season and spent the remainder of the year with the Vikings, training not to start over Sam Darnold but for this season. He signed a one-year, $14 million deal with the Colts and was promised a chance to compete with Richardson.
Irsay-Gordon: Colts QB Anthony Richardson ‘still has time’

There's still time for 2023 first-round pick Anthony Richardson to prove he's capable of being a QB1 in the NFL, Colts owner and CEO Carlie Irsay-Gordon believes.It's not a new topic for Irsay-Gordon