The Indianapolis Colts intend on second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson taking part in training camp without any restrictions affecting his throwing shoulder.
General manager Chris Ballard told reporters Wednesday that Richardson will be a full go after his recovery from season-ending shoulder surgery.
“I’m not expecting any limitations right now,” Ballard said.
Richardson suffered an injury to the AC joint in his right shoulder in the Colts’ win over the Tennessee Titans in Week 5 last season. That ended the rookie season of the No. 4 overall pick in the 2023 draft after just four games.
Ballard also said he doesn’t think Richardson will need to take days off of practice for rest or maintenance.
Richardson, 22, was 2-2 in his starts last season. He completed 59.5 percent of his passes (50 of 84) for 577 yards with three touchdowns and an interception. He fumbled three times.
–Field Level Media