INDIANAPOLIS — There are times things get a little more complicated — and difficult — than expected.
Like when the Indianapolis Colts lost Anthony Richardson Sr. in pre-game warm-ups Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium. The backup quarterback fractured an orbital bone in an eye when he was working with a resistance band.
Like when the Colts lost Charvarius Ward prior to the game. Their $60 million cornerback suffered a concussion while casually warming up and running into tight end Drew Ogletree.
Like when they had to dip so far into their cornerbacks’ bag that it was hard to recognize the healthy choices. Arizona backup and former Colt quarterback Jacoby Brissett took that patchwork group apart for 320 yards and two touchdown passes.
Until it absolutely mattered.
Complicated or not, the Colt