WESTFIELD, Ind. — Key position battles are in full swing as the Indianapolis Colts donned full pads for the first time in the fifth training camp practice Monday morning.
The revamped defense had shut down the offense in the first week of camp, especially during Saturday’s session focused inside the red zone. Prior to Monday, the Colts passing attack looked inferior to the secondary and neither quarterback seemed to gain any leverage in the battle to claim the Week 1 starting job.
Third-year QB Anthony Richardson showed significant signs of progression with his best performance on Monday and completed all 10 passes during team drills.