Anthony Richardson could be just what the Rams need, considering Jimmy Garoppolo's possible retirement

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Oct 5, 2025; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (5) walks off the field after their win against the Las Vegas Raiders at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images

The Los Angeles Rams are facing a sudden vacuum in their QB room. With Jimmy Garoppolo reportedly considering retirement after 12 seasons, Sean McVay has lost his primary insurance policy for Matthew Stafford.

That said, Los Angeles has a ton of options to choose from when it comes to addressing their need for a backup signal-caller, and trading for Anthony Richardson from the Indianapolis Colts.

Anthony Richardson is a quality young backup with upside

Richardson's time in Indianapolis should be coming to an end soon, as the Colts signed Daniel Jones to a two-year extension this offseason to serve as the starter for the future. Indianapolis also gave Richardson permission to seek a trade earlier this offseason, so his departure feels inevitable.

Though Richardson has been mostly unimpressive in his career, he does have experience and still possesses elite athleticism and a strong arm. However, his decision-making leaves a lot to be desired and has held him back from being a consistent starter.

Richardson's best season came in 2024, when he posted a 6-5 record as the starter, though his 8-to-12 touchdown-to-interception ratio wasn't great.

Rams haven't needed a backup since 2024

Quarterback hasn't been a position of need for the Rams in a while. Los Angeles got a plethora of solid seasons out of Jared Goff, including a Super Bowl appearance during the 2018 season, before trading him to the Detroit Lions for Matthew Stafford.

Stafford has delivered consistent winning to Los Angeles since arriving, highlighted by a Super Bowl victory in 2021.

Backup quarterback also hasn't been a need for the Rams for the last two years with Jimmy Garoppolo, but the veteran signal-caller could decide to hang up the cleats, so Los Angeles might have to find a new No. 2 quarterback.

Richardson could be a possible Rams trade target

Taking a flyer on Richardson would be a low-risk, high-reward move by the Rams.

The 23-year-old is young and still has a bunch of potential, and could learn a lot sitting behind Stafford, an MVP quarterback with nearly two decades of experience.

If Richardson develops well, he could be Stafford's successor in Los Angeles. If not, the Rams can just let him walk in free agency when his contract expires in 2028.

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