The Indianapolis Colts' quarterback situation just got more intriguing! Starting QB Daniel Jones is out with an Achilles injury, leaving the team in a tricky spot.
Rookie Riley Leonard steps in as the immediate replacement, but the backup plan doesn't end there. CBS revealed a surprising name next in line: rookie tight end Tyler Warren. A former high school quarterback, Warren has some college and even NFL experience under his belt at the position.
But here's where it gets complicated. The Colts have Brett Rypien on the practice squad, but only players on the active roster can be the emergency third quarterback. And with Anthony Richardson, the highly-touted draft pick, still on injured reserve, the Colts might need to look elsewhere for a backup plan.
And this is the part most fans are wondering: will the Colts bring in a new quarterback if Jones' injury lingers? It's a decision that could shape the team's season.
What do you think the Colts should do? Is Warren a viable option, or should they seek a more experienced QB? Share your thoughts below, and let's discuss the team's best path forward!