INDIANAPOLIS — A pair of freak pregame accidents before Sunday’s win over the Arizona Cardinals could cost Colts' backup quarterback Anthony Richardson and cornerback Charvarius Ward some time.
Anthony Richardson spent the Indianapolis Colts’ 31-27 win over the Arizona Cardinals in the hospital on Sunday after he fractured his orbital bone during pregame warmups at Lucas Oil Stadium. On ...
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Anthony Richardson was inactive for Sunday's game against the Cardinals after sustaining an injury during pregame warmups, and according to ESPN's Stephen Holder, the Colts' backup quarterback will ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis Colts backup quarterback Anthony Richardson suffered an orbital fracture to his eye prior to Sunday's 31-27 victory over the Arizona Cardinals, according to coach Shane ...
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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (5) fixes his head band Saturday, July 29, 2023, during Colts Training Back Together Weekend at Grand Park in Westfield. Credit: Grace ...
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson missed the team’s Week 6 game against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday after suffering an orbital eye fracture in a freak elastic band accident during ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson was inactive on Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals. Richardson suffered an eye injury during pregame band work. Richardson went to the ...
NFL teams employ large medical staffs for a reason: Football is a violent game, and injuries are inevitable. But the Indianapolis Colts' medical team probably didn't expect to be so busy at work ...