[h=2]Colts Waive Trent Richardson[/h] Posted 32 minutes ago
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[h=3]Intro: While the Colts didn’t make any free agency moves on Thursday, they did waive running back Trent Richardson.[/h]
INDIANAPOLIS – The <nobr>Trent Richardson </nobr> era is over in Indianapolis.
On Thursday afternoon, the Colts waived Richardson.
Since being traded to the Colts in Week Three of the 2013 season, Richardson struggled to find any consistency in the run game.
He started 20-of-29 games with the Colts and rushed for 977 yards on 316 carries.
It looked as if Richardson was settling into a combo role with Ahmad Bradshaw earlier this season.
Richardson had a season-high 77 rushing yards on 14 carries in a Week Seven matchup against the Bengals.
However, a fourth-quarter hamstring injury ended Richardson’s day early and he could not get back on track the rest of the season.
He did not record a carry in the Colts Wild Card win over the Bengals and was then inactive the next week in Denver.
Richardson did not travel to the team’s AFC Championship game against New England and it was later announced that he was suspended for two games (the second of which would have come in the 2015 season opener for the Colts).
The Colts running back position, sans Richardson, was bolstered earlier this week with the addition of <nobr>Frank Gore </nobr>.
Currently on the roster, the Colts have Gore, Boom Herron, <nobr>Vick Ballard </nobr>, <nobr>Zurlon Tipton </nobr> and <nobr>Jeff Demps </nobr> as their running backs.
With an exceptionally deep running back draft class in 2015, a young back could complement the names above.
[h=3]Intro: While the Colts didn’t make any free agency moves on Thursday, they did waive running back Trent Richardson.[/h]
INDIANAPOLIS – The <nobr>Trent Richardson </nobr> era is over in Indianapolis.
On Thursday afternoon, the Colts waived Richardson.
Since being traded to the Colts in Week Three of the 2013 season, Richardson struggled to find any consistency in the run game.
He started 20-of-29 games with the Colts and rushed for 977 yards on 316 carries.
It looked as if Richardson was settling into a combo role with Ahmad Bradshaw earlier this season.
Richardson had a season-high 77 rushing yards on 14 carries in a Week Seven matchup against the Bengals.
However, a fourth-quarter hamstring injury ended Richardson’s day early and he could not get back on track the rest of the season.
He did not record a carry in the Colts Wild Card win over the Bengals and was then inactive the next week in Denver.
Richardson did not travel to the team’s AFC Championship game against New England and it was later announced that he was suspended for two games (the second of which would have come in the 2015 season opener for the Colts).
The Colts running back position, sans Richardson, was bolstered earlier this week with the addition of <nobr>Frank Gore </nobr>.
Currently on the roster, the Colts have Gore, Boom Herron, <nobr>Vick Ballard </nobr>, <nobr>Zurlon Tipton </nobr> and <nobr>Jeff Demps </nobr> as their running backs.
With an exceptionally deep running back draft class in 2015, a young back could complement the names above.