INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts confirmed their worst fear Monday.
Starting quarterback Daniel Jones suffered a torn right Achilles tendon during another devastating loss at Jacksonville. Then came more bad news. Backup Riley Leonard arrived at the team complex with an injured right knee.
It's a two-punch combination the Colts (8-5) simply cannot afford as their once-promising season teeters, their playoff hopes fade and coach Shane Steichen and general manager Chris Ballard are likely to start hearing more questions about their future prospects.
Amid all that, they're on the hunt for a new quarterback who may need a crash course in the Colts' playbook, especially if Leonard can't play Sunday at Seattle (10-3).
''Chris and his staff are working through that right now, so you guys will probably have an update Wednesday when I talk to you guys,'' Steichen said. ''But we're working through that.''
Leonard, a rookie, did what he could in his first extensive action Sunday, though he didn't exactly look like he could navigate a couple wins out of Indy's final four games. Veteran Brett Rypien joined the practice squad Oct. 15 and still isn't on the active roster, though Steichen said Rypien probably would start if Leonard can't go next weekend.
And the best in-house hope — Anthony Richardson — also may be out. The No. 4 overall draft pick in 2023 still has not practiced since fracturing an orbital bone in mid-October. While Steichen hopes he can return this season, it doesn't appear Richardson will be cleared to practice this week.
Where does that leave Indy now?