The Indianapolis Colts are expected to select a quarterback with the No. 4 overall pick of the 2023 NFL Draft, but that doesn’t mean that QB will be handed the keys to the offense immediately.
Coach Shane Steichen told NFL Network that newly signed Gardner Minshew will be given the chance to compete for the starting job.
“Right now, obviously, he’s coming in to just compete and be the best he can be, you know, and that’s where we’re going,” Steichen said Sunday. “That’s where we feel he’s at right now, and that’s his role right now.”
The Jaguars selected Minshew in the sixth round of the 2019 NFL Draft, and he started 20 games over two seasons, tallying a 7-13 record. He was the backup to Jalen Hurts in Philadelphia the past two seasons, going 1-3 in spot appearances.
Minshew, 26, has completed 62.8 percent of his passes for 6,632 yards, with 44 touchdowns and 15 interceptions in 32 career games (24 starts).
Steichen, most recently the offensive coordinator with the Eagles, got to know Minshew in Philadelphia.
“Just the way he sees the game and processes the game,” Steichen said of Minshew. “It’s like a coach you know, he sees it really well. He was great. Every time he had a chance to go and play, he played well for us and obviously had a big year in Jacksonville his rookie year. Just a tremendous person, loves the game of football, loves the Xs and Os, so really fortunate to have him with us.”
–Field Level Media