The Colts are expecting veteran Gardner Minshew to give their future young quarterback a run for his money this offseason.
Nothing like a classic rookie vs. veteran camp battle to get the NFL season underway. The Indianapolis ColtsĀ have a loitering question mark at the quarterback position, and depending on how their offseason plays out, they could feasibly name veteran Gardner Minshew as the Week 1 starter.
Minshew joined ex-Eagles offensive coordinator Shane Steichen in Indy earlier this year, migrating from the Philadelphia Eaglesā Super Bowl-contending squad to what many consider to be a rebuilding Colts franchise.
Indy made some questionable moves in the past (should Frank Reich have been fired, really?) and the future holds quite a few more franchise-altering decisions.
When asked about Minshewās chances of starting for the team in 2023, Colts head coach Steichen gave a vague response indicating that Minshewās role was to just ācompete.ā
"āRight now, obviously, heās coming in to just compete and be the best he can be, you know, and thatās where weāre going. Thatās where we feel heās at right now and thatās his role right now.ā"
Coltsā QB room is going to get down and dirty with Gardner Minshew and a rookie
Minshew and Steichen share two years of experience during their joint time on the Eagles; in that span, Minshew has played in nine games and started four.
The mustachioed veteran was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2019, started in 14 games in his rookie year, and then was slowly phased out before finally leaving the franchise at the beginning of the Trevor Lawrence era.
Minshew has served as Hurtsā backup for the past two years, and this past season he posted 663 yards, three touchdowns, and three interceptions in five games. His familiarity with Steichen is arguably his biggest selling point on this Colts roster, and as Steichen said himself, Minshew will by all means ācompeteā for the starting job.
With the No. 4 overall pick in the draft, Indy is projected to land a potential franchise quarterback whether itās Floridaās Anthony Richardson, Kentuckyās Will Levis, or perhaps C.J. Stroud or Bryce Young if the Colts trade up the board.
Indy has been rumored to sign Lamar Jackson too, though that appears to be a mere pipe dream at the moment.
Minshew proved a worthy backup to Jalen Hurts during Phillyās 2022 Super Bowl run. This upcoming season, the Colts will see if Minshew can turn into anything more.