The Indianapolis Colts have a lot of fresh, new faces in their quarterback room.
The new veteran in the quarterback room, Gardner Minshew, comes with the most experience of everyone and has been doing his best to begin to build that camaraderie.
“It’s been great man. You see it on film, anytime somebody has a big okay, the quarterbacks behind it are going crazy and I think it’s been a lot of good energy, a lot of camaraderie being built, a lot of high-fives and smiles… when times get tough, you’ve got to be able to rely on those strong relationships and it’s good to see those being built,” Minshew said during minicamp.
One of the ways that Minshew and other Colts players, including rookie Anthony Richardson, are looking to build that camaraderie is through the organized time they plan to take to work together during the summer break.
“Our whole room is pushing to be the best that we can be and in that way, serve the team the best we can,” Minshew said. “At the end of the day, whoever is out there you’ve got to support them and that’s how we’re going to win, is through whoever is out there. So trying to help in any way you can whether you’re out there or not.”
The team will be back together for the first day of training camp later this month and will continue to have further opportunities to build camaraderie in the quarterback room.