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Colts GM Chris Ballard said the Colts will have "an open competition" between Anthony Richardson and a quarterback the team brings in this offseason.
"It'll be good for Anthony," Ballard said. Richardsoncoin is getting liquidated left and right. That the Colts would put this out there doesn't necessarily mean that Richardson won't win a competition -- it's hard to tell what quality of quarterback the Colts want to bring in during free agency. What it does mean is that any kind of struggle stretch won't be tolerated as "growing pains" and would probably lead to a benching. Even without knowing who the Colts are going to sign this offseason, it's hard to imagine Richardson starting more than half the team's games based on his 2024 form. He'll need to take a major step forward this offseason to restore his franchise quarterback status.
(Feb 25 -- NBC Sports)

Chiefs GM Brett Veach said Kansas City will "look to get Hollywood [Brown] back."
Signed to a one-year deal in the hopes that he'd help them lift coverages on the outside, Brown instead suffered a shoulder injury in his first preseason game that sidelined him until Week 16. He finished the year with a 9/91/0 receiving line, and was targeted just 13 times in three playoff games. Brown will probably be in line for another one-year deal this offseason as he enters his age-28 campaign. With Rashee Rice's return from injury, a Rice-Brown-Xavier Worthy receiving trio would likely be a step ahead of anything the Chiefs have done at receiver since they traded Tyreek Hill.
(Feb 25 -- NBC Sports)

Pete Carroll: The quarterback position is going to be highly contested
Pete Carroll's first season in Seattle was 2010, which was Matt Hasselbeck's final season as the team's starting quarterback.
(Feb 25 -- Yahoo Sports)

Omar Khan says "there's a lot of fake news out there" when asked about Matthew Stafford
The Steelers need a quarterback.
(Feb 25 -- Yahoo Sports)

Howie Roseman reacts to news of Jason Peters' retirement
Eagles great Jason Peters officially retired on Tuesday after a Hall of Fame-worthy NFL career.
(Feb 25 -- Yahoo Sports)

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