Anthony Richardson is doing just fine.
That's what the Indianapolis Colts quarterback shared with 247Sports at an event in Florida.
Richardson said that he'll be ready for training camp after dealing with a throwing shoulder injury earlier this offseason.
“I’m all good,” Richardson told Zach Goodall of 247 Sports. “Not really even a bump in the road. I feel like I tripped. I fell. Just got back up and hit the ground running again.”
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It's a huge summer for Richardson, whose starting job is getting a legitimate challenge from Daniel Jones.
The Colts chose Richardson No. 4 overall in 2023, but he hasn't lived up to his draft status. He throws a strong deep ball and is a powerful runner, but he also gets hurt a lot and completed just 47.7% of his passes in 2024.
Jones wasn't a savior with the Giants, but he spent the second half of last season resetting in Minnesota and comes in with a real opportunity.
The Colts already planned on splitting summer reps between Jones and Richardson evenly, and then Richardson got hurt, which gave Jones a larger chance to stake his claim to the starting job.
It seems like Richardson will have to really outplay Jones once training camp begins to ensure he is still the starter.
At least it seems like Richardson will be healthy to give himself the best chance of winning the job.
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