The Indianapolis Colts had a disappointing 2024 season, missing the playoffs for the fourth year in a row and finishing with a record of 8-9. Head coach Shane Steichen and quarterback Anthony Richardson failed to meet expectations, leading to a D grade from CBS Sports analyst Bryan DeArdo. Richardson struggled with accuracy and turnovers, and the team as a whole lacked efficiency on both offense and defense. The defense, under Gus Bradley, performed poorly, ranking near the bottom of the league in several categories. While Richardson has been criticized for his performance, the team’s shortcomings were a collective effort, with issues in play calling, tight end production, and overall defensive performance. The Colts will need to regroup and make improvements in 2025, with jobs potentially on the line. General manager Chris Ballard will need to make strategic moves in free agency and the draft to boost the team’s talent level. The upcoming season will be crucial for the Colts as they look to bounce back from their disappointing 2024 campaign. Stay updated on all Colts news by signing up for the free newsletter and following Horseshoe Huddle for the latest content and podcasts.
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