Despite still recovering from surgery to rehabilitate his right shoulder, Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson was seen throwing to teammates in team-posted videos from the voluntary offseason program. Both the Colts, who saw their fourth-round pick, who was selected with the fourth overall pick, and Richardson, who had surgery on October 24 to treat a damaged AC joint, should take heart from this.
The group is eager for him to rejoin the huddle. Colts left guard Quenton Nelson said, via Mike Chappell of Fox 59, “It’s great.” “As a quarterback, he fulfills all your expectations. Observing him work silently around the building before taking the lead outside. He’s been paying close attention to details and appears well.
Richardson’s first season was short lived as he missed one game due to a concussion and suffered his first shoulder injury on October 8 against the Titans. 84 pass attempts and 173 snaps were his final totals. However, what the Colts saw was enough to have them optimistic about both his and their future.
Receiver Josh Downs, a third-round pick in 2023, stated, “AR is excited, and I think we’re going to be explosive.” “He’s taking charge of the team and making a lot of jokes. He’s happy to be here. I can actually see him developing and growing. Every day, not just myself but everyone is coming closer to him. I see a real player, a real competitor.