Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson will be sidelined for the team's upcoming minicamp after suffering a shoulder injury during practice last week. Head Coach Shane Steichen confirmed the news, stating that Richardson will undergo further evaluation and treatment. The injury comes at a crucial time, as Richardson is currently vying for the starting quarterback position.
Richardson, a highly touted prospect, had been showing promise during offseason workouts. However, this setback could hinder his progress and potentially affect the coaching staff's decision-making process regarding the starting role. The Colts have not yet released details on the severity of the injury or a timeline for Richardson's return.
With Richardson out, other quarterbacks on the roster will have an opportunity to showcase their abilities during minicamp. The Colts' coaching staff will be closely monitoring their performance as they look to solidify the quarterback position heading into training camp. The situation remains fluid, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
Colts' Anthony Richardson Out of Minicamp with Shoulder Injury
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson will miss next week's minicamp due to a shoulder injury sustained last week, head coach Shane Steichen announced. The injury casts a shadow over the Colts' quarterback situation. Richardson's absence could impact his chances in the ongoing competition for the starting role. This setback raises questions about his readiness for the upcoming season.