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Colts QB Crisis: Rookie Riley Leonard May Start
9 Dec
Summary
- Colts QB Daniel Jones out for season with torn Achilles.
- Rookie Riley Leonard may start if cleared from knee injury.
- Tyler Warren, a tight end, is emergency QB if others can't play.

The Indianapolis Colts are in emergency mode at the quarterback position following Daniel Jones' season-ending torn Achilles injury suffered during a recent game. Coach Shane Steichen indicated that rookie Riley Leonard, who replaced Jones, is dealing with a knee issue.
If Leonard receives medical clearance, he is slated to start against the Seahawks in Week 15. However, if he cannot play, the team would likely elevate Brett Rypien from the practice squad, potentially sign another veteran quarterback, and designate rookie tight end Tyler Warren as the emergency option.
This situation is exacerbated by the ongoing absence of first-round pick Anthony Richardson, who is also sidelined with an injury. Leonard's performance in relief on Sunday included 145 passing yards, one interception, and a rushing touchdown, as he attempts to keep the Colts' playoff hopes alive.




