The Indianapolis Colts have opted for a midseason quarterback change, bringing in Joe Flacco to replace Anthony Richardson, aiming to improve their performance in the division race against the Houston Texans. Flacco struggled in his return, throwing for just 179 yards and one interception in a loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
Despite the change, the Colts' offense has been stagnant, managing only three touchdowns over their last three games. Coach Shane Steichen expressed confidence in Flacco, noting the need for a thorough evaluation of their offensive strategy moving forward.
With a challenging matchup against the Buffalo Bills on the horizon, the Colts must address their offensive inefficiencies, particularly in the running game, where Jonathan Taylor was held to just 48 yards against a tough Vikings defense.