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Indianapolis Colts Quarterback Anthony Richardson has reportedly recovered after a setback on an injury and will be ready to compete with Daniel Jones on the starting job.
Richardson, 23, underwent a season ending surgery to repair an AC joint sprain in his caste shoulder during the 2023 season. 2023 No. 4 Total elections missed the last two weeks of Colts’ Offseason practice in June after he had tenderness in the same shoulder.
When Richardson experienced tenderness in the surgically repaired shoulder in June, the team’s medical staff thought rest would help the suffering, according to ESPN’s report.
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Indianapolis Colts Quarterback Anthony Richardson, #5, goes up the field on Tuesday, June 10, 2025 under Colts Mandatory MiniCamp at the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center in Indianapolis. (IMagn)
Training camp begins for Colts next week as all players will report by Tuesday.
Richardson has struggled through his two seasons in the NFL and enters a pivotal training camp. Head coach Shane Steichen described the starting quarterback match as an open competition.
Colts signed Daniel Jones to a one-year contract of $ 14 million to come in and compete with Richardson.
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Indianapolis Colts Quarterback Anthony Richardson, #5, talks to Indianapolis Colts Brede receives Josh Downs, No. 1, Sunday 5. January 2025 while pre -warming at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. (IMagn)
Richardson, in 15 career games, has an 8-7 record, but it is an indicator of how he has played during his tenure. The former Florida star has only finished just over 50% of his career pass with 2,391 passing yards and more interceptions (13) than touchdowns (11).
Richardson has been dynamic with his legs in his career as he has 635 yards and 10 career rushing touchdowns, while he average almost six meters per year. Attempt.

Indianapolis Colts Quarterback Daniel Jones, #17, throws the ball on Tuesday, June 10, 2025 under Colts Mandatory MiniCamp at the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center in Indianapolis. (IMagn)
Jones, 28, was released by New York Giants in the middle of the last season after 10 games and then signed with Minnesota Vikings for the rest of the season. Jones did not appear in a game with the Vikings.
Jones has started 69 games in his career and owns a 24-44-1 record. Last season, Jones ended 63.3% of his passports in 2,070 yards with eight touchdowns and seven interceptions.
Giants went 2-8 in Jones’ starting last season.



