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Kevin Hickey

Should Chad Kelly start the final two games for the Colts?

Now that the Indianapolis Colts (6-8) have been officially eliminated from playoff contention, there are droves of fans wondering if we will see Chad Kelly under center for the final two games of the regular season.

While the logical and likely answer is a resounding no, should Kelly be the one under center to finish the season? Seeing as the Colts are already out of the playoff race and we’ve seen enough of Jacoby Brissett to know his skillset won’t drastically change into that of a franchise quarterback, it’s understandable for fans to want to see Kelly on the field.

We know it’s not going to happen even though Kelly has been on the active roster since Week 9.

With Brian Hoyer as the backup and Kelly working as the third-string, it might not be a bad idea to see what the Colts have in the latter. Though the Colts love Brissett and it wouldn’t be surprising to see them stick with him for 2020, they also need to know how Kelly works in a real game.

Throwing him out there to dominate the preseason is all fine and good but they must know what he’s capable of doing when an NFL defense is trying to game plan for him.

What do you think Colts fans? Should the Colts see what Kelly has in the final two games of the regular season?

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