Jacoby Brissett’s Interceptions Thrown Total
In his first season as the Colts’ franchise quarterback, Brissett didn’t play bad. He actually had decent all-around numbers, but they aren’t the kind of numbers that would lead the team to a championship.
Brissett completed 60.8 percent of his pass attempts for 2,942 yards, 18 touchdowns, and six interceptions. Those numbers were solid, especially when it comes to the turnover department. Having a quarterback that takes care of the football is a must.
Indianapolis may not end up bringing in a free agent quarterback. Ballard certainly hasn’t committed to Brissett, but he knows he has a quality player who is more than capable of starting in 2020 should they choose not to aggressively pursue someone else.