Anthony Richardson owns 2024 Colts' shortcomings, benching: 'I didn't do enough'New Foto - Anthony Richardson owns 2024 Colts' shortcomings, benching: 'I didn't do enough'

WESTFIELD, Ind. –Anthony Richardson,figuratively, pointed the finger right at himself. Reflecting on his dramatic 2024 season that included multiple injuries and a benching that came on the heels of some brutal optics, theIndianapolis Coltsquarterback is all about accountability now. "I didn't do enough. That was really my big thing, for me. I didn't do enough," Richardson told a small group of reporters Tuesday, July 29. "I wanted to take a deeper dive into understanding myself and what I needed to improve on. After the last game, whenever that was, I just told myself 'I can't be slacking anymore. I got to lock in.'" Richardson was inefficient during the early stretch of the Colts' 2024 season, when he started six of the first eight games but missed two with an oblique injury. In a Week 8 loss to theHouston Texans, he asked to sit out a third-down play, which rubbed everyone from the locker room to pundits on television the wrong way and made Richardson a talking point for all of the wrong reasons. "Life is humbling," said Richardson, who turned 23 in May. He finished the season with a 47.7% completion percentage, which ranked last among the 36 qualified quarterbacks who played in 2024. No other quarterback completed less than 60% of his throws. That prompted him to recommit to his footwork this offseason. He noticed the sloppiness last year. Correcting the issue in-season would have been too difficult, so he talked about it with his trainer, Dr. Tom Gorley. "The biggest thing for me is just my mechanics, my base," Richardson said. The goal is to not be too narrow with his feet, Richardson said. That's when he misses high and overthrows his receivers. With a wider base, he can keep his arm on the proper plane and drive the ball to its proper trajectory. Repping the wide base and not specific drills. Is conscious about it during warmups to set the tone mentally. MORE:Anthony Richardson sets pace in Colts' QB competition, Daniel Jones not far behind Through the first week of camp, Richardson said he feels more in control of the football. But that's also come from taking a deeper dive into the offense – knowing where people are supposed to be is the precursor to properly setting his feet. As for his shoulder, which cost him the last 13 games of his rookie season in 2023, Richardson said the injury that lingered during OTAs is not a concern. The pain would linger after lengthy throwing sessions, and even though he felt like he was ready to go, the Colts' training staff wanted to let the issue calm down by itself. The Colts tracked Richardson's reps during the first week of training camp, which featured four consecutive practice days, but it's "back to (the) normal schedule now," Richardson said. Knowing exactly when the receiver will break open so that the ball will be there is another way to improve accuracy for Richardson. "Now I feel like I'm trying to master (the offense)," said Richardson, who added that he wants to be able to teach Shane Steichen's scheme if the coach asked him to do so. "Understanding what's going to be available in certain coverages … trying to find answers, trying to find certain ways to beat that." During Richardson's rookie year, the staff told him to draw 10 to 15 route concepts on his iPad (the Goodnotes app, specifically) at night and show them the next morning. He said he's been looking back at his old notes to try to understand what he didn't then. He'll play out different coverage scenarios such as "Who will be open if they play Cover 0?" Entering this season, Richardson knew he needed to improve as a leader. What does that look like to him? "For one, extreme ownership, even if things aren't going the right way, even if it's not quote unquote 'my fault,' it is my fault. Because I am the leader. I am the quarterback," Richardson said. "If I'm not doing my job, then I can't expect everybody else to do their job. So just taking accountability for everything that's going on. "If I expect so much out of myself, then that only brings my teammates up to my level. I'm just trying to get everybody to that level." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Anthony Richardson owns Colts' 2024 disaster: 'I didn't do enough'

Anthony Richardson owns 2024 Colts' shortcomings, benching: 'I didn't do enough'

Anthony Richardson owns 2024 Colts' shortcomings, benching: 'I didn't do enough' WESTFIELD, Ind. –Anthony Richardson,figurat...
Split doubleheader: Domínguez traded from Orioles to Blue Jays in between games against each otherNew Foto - Split doubleheader: Domínguez traded from Orioles to Blue Jays in between games against each other

BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles traded reliever Seranthony Domínguez to Toronto on Tuesday —in between gamesof their day-night doubleheader against the Blue Jays. Domínguez did not pitch in the the opener, which the Orioleswon 16-4. Then the trade — Domínguez for minor league right-hander Juaron Watts-Brown — was announced about an hour before the scheduled first pitch of the nightcap. Domínguez is 2-3 with a 3.24 ERA in 43 relief appearances this season. The last-place Orioles have also traded away relievers Bryan Baker and Gregory Soto as part of what has been a mild sell-off so far. The AL East-leading Blue Jays had a bullpen ERA of 3.94, which ranked in the middle of the pack heading into Tuesday's second game. Domínguez, who was in his sixth season with the Philadelphia Phillies when the right-hander was traded to Baltimore around this time last year, can help. The 23-year-old Watts-Brown was ranked as Toronto's No. 10 prospect by MLB Pipeline. He's 2-5 with a 3.54 ERA in 19 starts at Class A and Double-A this year. The Double-A affiliates for the Blue Jays and Orioles — New Hampshire and Chesapeake — were also playing each other Tuesday night, making this a convenient move for Watts-Brown, too. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Split doubleheader: Domínguez traded from Orioles to Blue Jays in between games against each other

Split doubleheader: Domínguez traded from Orioles to Blue Jays in between games against each other BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles tr...
6 Times It Should Have Been Obvious That Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson Were More Than FriendsNew Foto - 6 Times It Should Have Been Obvious That Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson Were More Than Friends

TOBIAS SCHWARZ/AFP via Getty TheNakedtruth:Liam Neeson and Pamela Andersonare an item! After romance rumors began to swirl earlier this summer, a source confirmed to PEOPLE on July 29 thatThe Naked Guncostars are dating. "it's a budding romance in the early stages," the source said. "It's sincere, and it's clear they're smitten with each other." From red carpet canoodling to bringing their sons together at the New York City premiere, see all the moments leading up to their relationship reveal that should have confirmed the two were more than friends. Nils Jorgensen/Shutterstock Buzz began about the two Hollywood legends earlier this summer as they kicked offThe Naked Gunpress tour. While they play love interests in the movie, their chemistry while not in character had fans speculating whether there was more going on between them. Dia Dipasupil/Getty The day before news broke that Neeson and Anderson were in fact more than just costars with killer chemistry, theBaywatchalumna looked up with stars in her eyes at the Oscar nominee. And it stands to reason: WhenAccess Hollywoodasked about their first impressions of each other, Anderson declared he was "very tall," while Neeson arched an eyebrow and mouthed, "hot." TOBIAS SCHWARZ/AFP via Getty When the tour took them overseas to Berlin on July 24, Anderson was all decked out in her Old Hollywood glam as Neeson looked over at her with a smitten smile on his face. Gavin Bond/Paramount Pictures During a press shoot for their film, Anderson smiled up at Neeson as he rested his hands on her shoulders. Speaking to PEOPLE in October 2024, Neeson had praise for his costar that possibly foreshadowed their future connection. "With Pamela, first off, I'm madly in love with her. She's just terrific to work with,"he said at the time. "I can't compliment her enough, I'll be honest with you. No huge ego. She just comes in to do the work. She's funny and so easy to work with." NBC The two took it to the next level during their appearance on theTodayshow on July 29 when they pretended to make out — andplayed coy when asked directlyby co-hostCraig Melvinif the two were "an item." "What?! I don't understand the question," Anderson replied, before Neeson chimed in with a playfully chiding "Craig, Craig." Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty At the July 28 premiere in New York City, Neeson and Anderson were joined by their sons:Dylan Jagger Lee and Brandon Thomas Lee, whom Anderson shares with ex Tommy Lee, andDaniel Neeson and Micheál Neeson, whom he shares with his late wifeNatasha Richardson. Read the original article onPeople

6 Times It Should Have Been Obvious That Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson Were More Than Friends

6 Times It Should Have Been Obvious That Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson Were More Than Friends TOBIAS SCHWARZ/AFP via Getty TheNakedtruth:L...
Brooke Hogan Breaks Silence on Death of Her Father Hulk HoganNew Foto - Brooke Hogan Breaks Silence on Death of Her Father Hulk Hogan

Brooke Hogan Breaks Silence on Death of Her Father Hulk Hoganoriginally appeared onParade. Brooke Hoganis speaking out following the death of her estranged fatherHulk Hoganon Thursday, July 24 at the age of 71. "My dad's blood runs through my veins," Brooke wrotevia Instagramon Tuesday, July 29. "His eyes shine through my children. And our bond has never broken, not even in his final moments. We had a connection deeper than words, one that spanned lifetimes. I am so grateful that I knew the real version of him. Not just the one the world viewed through a carefully curated lens. We shared a quiet, sacred bond, one that could be seen and felt by anyone who witnessed us together." "When he left this earth, it felt like part of my spirit left with him. I felt it before the news even reached us." she continued. RELATED:Linda Hogan Breaks Silence on Hulk Hogan's Death Brooke also used the post as an opportunity to "clear a few things up" when it came to complicated relationship she had with her father during his final years. After Brooke and her husband,Steve Oleksy, moved to Florida to be closer to Hulk, Brooke said "all of a sudden he didn't want me at surgeries." "Everything started getting covered in a thick veil," Brooke wrote. "It was like there was a force field around him that I couldn't get through." In the last two years, Brooke explained, she had to "step away to protect my heart." "All I ever wanted from my father was love, honesty and a deep connection," Brooke explained. "And for a few special years, I had that — with memories that will last a lifetime. My world is forever changed. But I'm deeply blessed with a loving husband and two beautiful children who remind me every day of life's greatest gifts." "I'm deeply grateful for the love, tributes, and memorials from his fans and friends. His life was one worth celebrating — and always will be." she concluded. Brooke is the daughter of Hulk andLinda Hogan, who also shared a son,Nick Hogan. The family appeared together on the VH1 reality series,Hogan Knows Best, which aired from 2005 to 2007. Before Hulk's death, Brooke had reportedly cut contact with both of her parents. "Brooke doesn't talk to us," Linda said in a video posted on Instagram in March. "She's had twins. She got married, she didn't tell us." Brooke married Oleksy in 2022 and the couple welcomed twins,OliverandMolly, in January. Brooke sharedher side of the storyin a lengthy Instagram post in March. "No contact with my mom has nothing to do with my dad, and no contact with my father has nothing to do with my mother," Brooke wrote at the time. "This decision was made based purely on how they have each dealt with me my entire life… I've repeatedly held my hand out to help them, only to have them pull me into the darkness with them. I've set boundaries that were not respected, and at this point, I can truly do no more." Brooke Hogan Breaks Silence on Death of Her Father Hulk Hoganfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 29, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 29, 2025, where it first appeared.

Brooke Hogan Breaks Silence on Death of Her Father Hulk Hogan

Brooke Hogan Breaks Silence on Death of Her Father Hulk Hogan Brooke Hogan Breaks Silence on Death of Her Father Hulk Hoganoriginally appear...
Thomas Müller finalizing deal with Vancouver Whitecaps after 25 years at Bayern Munich: ReportsNew Foto - Thomas Müller finalizing deal with Vancouver Whitecaps after 25 years at Bayern Munich: Reports

German soccer legend Thomas Müller is set to join MLS club Vancouver Whitecaps, Fabrizio Romano reported on Tuesday. The details of the deal have yet to be revealed. Tom Bogert ofGiveMeSportpreviously connected the 35-year-old to Vancouver, and reported that the Whitecaps agreed in principle to acquire Müller's "discovery rights" from FC Cincinnati before closing the deal. According to GiveMeSport, Cincinnati will receive $400,000 in guaranteed allocated money after letting go of Müller's rights, which allowed the club to negotiate with players. Cincinnati reportedly tried to sign Müller earlier in the summer but failed to reach a deal due to the lack of a designated player spot. Since he would not be a DP, Cincinnati could only offer Müller under $2 million, which he did not accept. 🚨🇨🇦 Thomas Müller to Vancouver Whitecaps, here we go! Deal done for German legend to join MLS side.Two year deal in place for Müller who won't retire and starts new chapter in MLS as he wanted.Deal agreed as@TomBogertand BILD reported, Müller said yes today.pic.twitter.com/ff9eA9yksA — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano)July 29, 2025 Müller will not be a designated player upon his arrival in Vancouver but will become one the following season. His MLS move comes after Müller spent 25 years with German giants Bayern Munich. Müller arrived at the club in 2000 and spent seven years of his youth career there before playing for the second team from 2007 to 2009. He then joined the first team and helped them win 12 Bundesliga titles. Before his last game for the club, Müllerreleased a statementabout his departure, while clarifying that he is not retiring. "It's clear that today is not like any other day for me," Müller said. "My 25 years as an FC Bayern Munich player will come to an end in the summer. It's been an incredible journey, shaped by unique experiences, great encounters and unforgettable triumphs. "I feel immense gratitude and joy that I got to make this career with my beloved club. The special connection to the club and our fantastic fans will always remain. What I want as a farewell should be clear: titles we can celebrate together, and moments we'll remember fondly for a long time. "We're going to give our all in the coming weeks to bring the league title back to Munich and reach our coveted 'Finale Dahoam.' Let's do it together!" Apart from the domestic titles, Müller won two Champions Leagues and two Club World Cup titles with Bayern Munich. With Germany, he won the 2012 UEFA Euros and 2014 FIFA World Cup. In 756 total appearances for Bayern Munich, Müller tallied 250 goals and provided 276 assists. He also has 45 goals for Germany and won the Golden Boot at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He joins a Vancouver side that sits second in the Western Conference with a 13-6-5 (W-D-L) record.

Thomas Müller finalizing deal with Vancouver Whitecaps after 25 years at Bayern Munich: Reports

Thomas Müller finalizing deal with Vancouver Whitecaps after 25 years at Bayern Munich: Reports German soccer legend Thomas Müller is set to...
Who says situational hitting is dead? Orioles tie the major league record with 5 sacrifice fliesNew Foto - Who says situational hitting is dead? Orioles tie the major league record with 5 sacrifice flies

BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles tied a major league record with five sacrifice flies in their16-4 victory over the Toronto Blue Jaysin the opener of Tuesday's doubleheader. Baltimore immediately loaded the bases with nobody out in the first, and Tyler O'Neill and Cedric Mullins hit sac flies that inning. Then Ramón Urías and Mullins added a couple of more in the third. Jackson Holliday's flyout to left in the eighth tied the record and brought home Baltimore's final run of the game. "They came out, they competed. Those are the at-bats that winning teams have right there when you have that many," interim manager Tony Mansolino said. "We've talked about it all year. That's a runner in scoring position, those are really positive at-bats right there. So just proud of the guys. That's winning baseball." The sacrifice fly became official in 1954, and the Orioles were the fourth team since then to produce five of them in a game. Seattle did it in 2008 and 1988, and Colorado pulled it off in 2006. To hit that many sacrifice flies, you need men on third with fewer than two outs. The Orioles loaded the bases with nobody out in the first and third, had men on second and third with one out in the fifth, then had runners on first and third with one out in the sixth and eighth. Baltimore had seven plate appearances with a man on third and fewer than two outs. The Orioles went 1 for 2 in those chances, since sacrifice flies don't count as at-bats. Baltimore also homered four times in the game. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Who says situational hitting is dead? Orioles tie the major league record with 5 sacrifice flies

Who says situational hitting is dead? Orioles tie the major league record with 5 sacrifice flies BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles tied...

 

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