An oblique injury has kept 22-year-old Anthony Richardson out of action recently, marking another interruption in his NFL development.
The Indianapolis Colts are 3-3 heading into their home matchup with the Miami Dolphins. While teams like the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets have executed trades, Indianapolis typically is more reserved in this regard.
After suffering a strained oblique against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 4, Anthony Richardson practiced in a limited capacity ahead of Week 5. The Indianapolis Colts quarterback could never get comfortable and did not suit up against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Indianapolis Colts are a bit banged up, but they could be getting healthier as they head into their Week 7 contest against the Miami Dolphins. Two key players who the team will be keeping an eye on throughout the week are quarterback Anthony Richardson and running back Jonathan Taylor, as both guys have missed time with injuries as of late.
Colts running back Jonathan Taylor said in a recent interview with NFL Network that he’s “definitely feeling better” when it comes to the ankle injury that’s sidelined him for the last two games.
Here are the latest updates from the Indianapolis Colts injury report in Week 7.
There isn't another quarterback in the 2025 NFL Draft class, at least from an on-field perspective, that is as divisive right now as Jalen Milroe. The Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback has taken strides in multiple aspects of his game, but the last few games have generated a debate on what the junior quarterback's upside truly is.
Indianapolis Colts (3-3) quarterback Anthony Richardson will likely practice in full on Wednesday, head coach Shane Steichen told reporters. Richardson, the 2023 first round pick, has been sidelined for the past two games with an oblique injury.
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All reports indicate the Miami Dolphins will face quarterback Anthony Richardson when they square off against the Indianapolis Colts this weekend. Richardson hasn’t played since exiting the team’s Week 4 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Indianapolis Colts improved to 3-3 on the season after beating the Tennessee Titans 20-17 in Week 6. Joe Flacco once again filled in at quarterback as Anthony Richardson was ruled out with an oblique injury.
Before he got hurt, Richardson threw three touchdowns compared to six interceptions in three-plus games. The Colts were 1-2 in those games.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson is expected to play Sunday against the visiting Miami Dolphins after missing two games because of an oblique injury.
The Indianapolis Colts (3-3) are back in the win column on Sunday as they gutted out a hard-fought victory over the Tennessee Titans (1-4) at Nissan Stadium by a score of 20-17.
The 22-year-old Richardson participated in the Colts’ last three practices this week, taking a majority of the first-team reps after watching Flacco take all of the first-team reps last week.
According to Jeremy Fowler, Colts QB Anthony Richardson is tracking to play in Week 6 against the Titans barring any late-week setbacks. Richardson missed Week 5 with oblique and abdominal strains and was considered day-to-day.
Anthony Richardson took a big step toward returning to game action Thursday when he practiced with the Indianapolis Colts as a full participant for the first time since being knocked out of their Week 4 win over Pittsburgh.
The Colts are 1-1 in the last two games with Flacco playing the bulk of them. In Sunday’s 37-34 loss to Jacksonville, he went 33-for-44 for 359 yards, with three touchdowns and no interceptions.
Following Joe Flacco's impressive performance, some are beginning to question if Indianapolis should stick with him even when Anthony Richardson is healthy, and there's a good argument for it.
The second-year quarterback is dealing with hip and oblique issues.
Richardson went down with what's been reported as oblique and abdominal strains in this past Sunday's 27-24 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Anthony Richardson was forced out of Sunday's game with a hip injury, but there’s a chance the Colts quarterback doesn’t even miss Week 5.
The Colts’ frustrations with the quarterback position continued when starter Anthony Richardson exited Sunday’s game with a hip injury.
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