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Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson will not be activated from injured reserve for the team's Week 18 game, which means his third NFL season will end with him on injured reserve due to an orbital fracture he suffered in October.
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Colts QB Anthony Richardson optimistic about what's ahead
Indianapolis Colts' quarterback Anthony Richardson will remain on injured reserve in Week 18. Head coach Shane Steichen made that announcement on Wednesday. As Richardson recovers from an orbital fracture, his vision is still not quite where it needs to be.
Richardson sustained his injury in Week 6 when an elastic band in the Colts' locker room snapped and hit him in the face. The backup quarterback experienced severe swelling around the broken orbital bone, though he avoided damage to his eyeball. More than two months later, he still does not have all of his vision back.
Anthony Richardson, the Indianapolis Colts’ star player and the popular quarterback, has been away from the field for a long time after he sustained a.
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The Indianapolis Colts are opening Anthony Richardson's 21-day practice window, marking the quarterback's return to the field after suffering an orbital fracture during pregame warmups on Oct. 11.
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Anthony Richardson opens up on ‘freaky’ injury that derailed season in Colts practice return
Anthony Richardson is back. The Colts quarterback returned to practice on Thursday and spoke to reporters about the scary orbital fracture injury he suffered when a resistance band used during warmups for Indianapolis’ Week 6 game against the Cardinals snapped into his eye.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson's third season in the NFL was derailed by an eye injury, but he's making some progress.
To the second question: Yes, they [the Colts] do! His name is Anthony Richardson, and despite some early-career injuries and struggles, he is still a part of the Colts' roster. But that raises another important question.