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    Former NFL QB is fascinated with the Colts offense ahead of the 2024 season

    By Destin Adams,

    1 day ago

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    The Indianapolis Colts have a young offense with exciting possibilities for the upcoming season.

    And they have the attention of former NFL QB Chase Daniel.


    Daniel had a 13-year NFL career that began in 2010 and played for six different teams.

    • New Orleans Saints four years (2010-2012, 2017)
    • Kansas City Chiefs three years (2013-2015)
    • Chicago Bears two years (2018-2019)
    • Los Angeles Chargers two years (2021-2022)
    • Detroit Lions one year (2020)
    • Philadelphia Eagles one year (2016)

    Daniel sat behind multiple great QBs during his NFL career, such as Drew Brees, Alex Smith, and, most recently, Justin Herbert. So, I think it's safe to say he knows a high-powered offense when he sees them. And he believes the Colts are "sneaky good." He highlighted RB Jonathan Taylor and Anthony Richardson in the backfield together, which could be quite the dynamic rushing duo . He is a fan of the Colt's top four WRs: Michael Pittman Jr., Josh Downs, Adonai Mitchell, and Alec Pierce. With him, giving an additional shout-out to the Colts rookie WR Mitchell in his comments.

    Unfortunately, the Colts now know that second-year WR Josh Down will miss some time with a high ankle sprain he suffered during Wednesday's practice . So, the Colts will look to their 2024 fifth-round pick , Anthony Gould, to fill his starting spot for the time being . This will also allow Mitchell and Pierce to have a larger role in the Colts' offense while they compete for the final starting WR job.


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