Picture Lucas Oil Stadium on game day. The thunderous clang of The Anvil echoes, a primal call to arms forged in Indianapolis steel. It’s a sound symbolizing resilience, unity, the relentless grind. But sometimes, that metallic ring isn’t just a call to battle; it can sound an awful lot like a depth chart domino falling. And for Anthony Richardson , the Colts ‘ electric but oft-bruised QB, their latest roster move landed with the force of a blindside hit.
Let’s break the huddle. D.J. Montgomery ‘s career line reads like a classic NFL journeyman’s tale: 10 games, 6 catches, 92 yards, 1 TD. Solid, not spectacular. But in the ecosystem of an NFL offense, especially one banking on a QB like Richardson who thrives on rhythm and trust, players like Montgomery are the duct tape and b