Under different circumstances, one might conclude that signing Brett Hundley indicates that the Colts aren’t seriously concerned about Wentz’s foot injury. After all, Indianapolis had to move forward in training camp and they needed to sign a quarterback. Sadly, outside of luring a veteran out of retirement, Hundley is about as good as the Colts can likely get at this point.
Hundley has nine starts under his belt, which were all with the Green Bay Packers when Aaron Rodgers suffered a broken collar bone in 2017. He finished the season 3-9 as a starter. His wins came against the Bears, Bucs, and Browns.