Colts QB Anthony Richardson Returns to Practice Field 2 Days After Dislocating Pinkie
INDIANAPOLIS, AUG 9 – Anthony Richardson resumed practice after X-rays showed no serious damage to his dislocated pinky, but analysts remain doubtful about his NFL starting prospects.
- In a preseason game on Thursday, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson Sr. dislocated his pinky after taking a sack from an unblocked Ravens defender on his second drive, sparking durability doubts.
- Anthony Richardson Sr., Indianapolis Colts quarterback, has a career marred by injuries, playing just four games before a shoulder injury ended his rookie season, and now faces durability concerns in his third season.
- Chase Daniel and Dan Orlovsky suggested Richardson could have thrown a dump-off or adjusted protection before the sack, and McIntyre warned, `You better get your Canadian passport because you're gonna be playing in the CFL pretty soon.`
- According to ESPN Colts beat reporter Stephen Holder, Richardson could return to practice Saturday after X-rays on his finger came back negative.
- His latest injury adds to doubts about Anthony Richardson Sr.'s future as a franchise quarterback, with analysts suggesting he may soon move to the CFL.
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Colts QB Anthony Richardson returns to practice field 2 days after dislocating pinkie
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson returned to the practice field Saturday, two days after dislocating the pinkie on his right hand in Thursday’s preseason loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
Ex-NFL WR explains why Anthony Richardson Sr. won’t reach his potential
It’s no secret that Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson Sr. has not lived up to the hype of being a former top-five draft choice. Richardson’s career has gotten off to a slow start, mostly due to his lack of consistent availability. As a rookie, Richardson played in just four games before a shoulder injury ended his season. In 2024, Richardson went through a growing up period in which he was benched for multiple games. All the missed time is co…
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