The Indianapolis Colts finished up June's mandatory minicamp with a little bit of drama surrounding second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson. Some concerns followed Wednesday's practice after Richardson went the whole day without throwing a ball with his right arm, but the quarterback simply called it a "rest day".
As far as markets available for the coming NFL season, total receiving touchdowns is a curious one, and there are plenty of options to consider.
The Indianapolis Colts are treading lightly with second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson’s shoulder recovery.
Anthony Richardson was throwing balls left-handed during the Indianapolis Colts’ minicamp workout on Thursday. Now we know why.
Around this time of year, the speculation usually picks up about possible two-sport athletes and whether top pros from one sport could hack it in the NBA, with the NBA Finals set to begin.
As many players before Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson can attest, weight changes can be a player’s biggest upgrade or downgrade between seasons.
The Indianapolis Colts are expecting big things out of Anthony Richardson in 2024. Their young QB’s health will be a major focus of the season, which depends largely on his offensive line.
The Colts and QB Anthony Richardson may intentionally be keeping his throwing workload light to begin organized offseason team activity—as his right shoulder recovers.
The Indianapolis Colts got their first look at rookie wide receiver Adonai Mitchell during rookie minicamp, but at OTAs, Mitchell got his first look at quarterback Anthony Richardson.
Richardson's rookie year was cut short after suffering a Grade 3 AC joint sprain in Week 5, which forced him to miss the remainder of the season after undergoing shoulder surgery to repair it.
Most people's focus is currently on the upcoming release of EA Sports' College Football 25 video game, and rightfully so. But all this talk about a football
Anthony Richardson's rookie season was cut way too short after suffering a shoulder injury, but he was able to flash his dynamic ability as both a passer
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson has a big sophomore year ahead of him. After suffering a shoulder injury in Week 5 of 2023, Richardson has made a full recovery and expects to start under center when the 2024 NFL season kicks off.
Former Florida Gators quarterback Anthony Richardson looks to be healthy once again and slinging the ball with ease for the Indianapolis Colts during this
Looking at the offseason in its totality, Indianapolis may just be the least improved team in the AFC South.
The Indianapolis Colts conducted Organized Team Activities over the last two weeks, allowing the team to integrate live, on-field practice scenarios into their preparation for the 2024 season.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson is making his way back from shoulder surgery, so, naturally, there is some skepticism surrounding him heading into next season.
Many concerns exist about Anthony Richardson’s health moving forward with the Indianapolis Colts. After suffering a season-ending shoulder injury in week five last season, Richardson has been throwing in OTAs this offseason.
In the newest episode of "The Football Room," James Foster turned back the clock to the 2023 NFL Draft. After watching their rookie seasons, we regarded the first 16 picks in the first round. Which included the Indianapolis Colts selection of Anthony Richardson as the fourth pick.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson is doing well after missing most of last year with a shoulder injury. The Colts are still being somewhat cautious with the former Florida star, but he is basically back to 100 percent, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson is making his way back from shoulder surgery, but it seems clear he definitely has a little while to go before he is 100 percent.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson played in just four games during his rookie campaign last season due to a couple of different injuries.
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