OCTOBER 9: Pelissero’s colleague Ian Rapoport reports that Richardson’s injury is indeed believed to be a Grade 3 AC joint sprain, which would come with a recovery timeline of several weeks. Confirmation of that diagnosis via further testing could open the door to an IR stint, a move which would guarantee at least a four-week absence.
Josina Anderson of CBS Sports adds that Richardson is currently seeking three opinions on the injury to determine his next course of action, which could include surgery. Much will depend on the particulars of his sprain, which has seen some quarterbacks briefly sidelined while, most recently, Saints passer Derek Carr managed to avoid missing any time with a similar (albeit seemingly less severe) ailment. In any event, Minshew should be expected to handle starting duties for the time being.
OCTOBER 8: Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson‘s rookie season continues its rocky progression. The rocky start isn’t necessarily reflective of his performance on the field, but it’s more so reflective of his inability to stay on the field. In today’s win over the division-rival Titans, Richardson was forced to leave a game for the second time in the first five weeks of his rookie year, this time due to an injury to his throwing shoulder.
After losing in his NFL debut, Richardson was forced to exit the second game of his career due to a concussion. He remained in concussion protocols going into a Week 3 matchup with the Ravens, so Indianapolis was forced to rely on Gardner Minshew.
Today, Richardson was forced to leave the game late in the second quarter after suffering a shoulder injury on a rush he kept for himself. Once again, Minshew was able to come into the game in relief of Richardson and help lead the team to victory.
Despite the fact that the Colts have won every game Minshew has played meaningful snaps in, the team renewed their confidence that Richardson was their quarterback moving forward. That likely remains the stance in Indy, as they appreciate the play they get from Richardson, but if the rookie continues to miss time this season, they’ll be thankful to have one of the league’s better backup quarterbacks in their clubhouse.
According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the initial diagnosis of Richardson’s newest injury is an AC joint sprain in his throwing shoulder. He was in a lot of pain after sustaining the injury, and one has to imagine that pain will keep him from being able perform as a starting passer if the injury is persistent. X-rays taken in the locker room were negative for any breaks or fractures in his shoulder.
In order to determine the severity and exact diagnosis of his shoulder sprain, Richardson went directly to the hospital to get an MRI on the area of injury, according to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini. The results of the scan are expected to be made public later tonight, revealing just what the situation will be for the Colts at quarterback in the near future. If Richardson is forced to miss more time, Minshew will continue to play in his place.
Running QB cannot stay healthy. I’m shocked!
You like a da juice!!!!
Actually, it is the third time Richardson has been knocked out of a game this season (he’s played in four)…
Out for weeks.
Can Richardson now be given a nickname? I’d suggest “Lamborghini”. High performance and, wow, what a look. But tightly wound and prone to breakdown…
And Minshew leads the team to another win…
Hated to hear this makes me think of the tough end to RGIII’s playing days. AR’s a bigger guy than RGIII, but hasn’t yet come to terms with the fact that while defenders may have bounced off him at the college level, pro defenders are a hell of a lot bigger and faster. If Steichen keeps running him like this when he returns if there are more injuries it’s on the head coach. I read that Jalen Hurts took ju-jitsu instruction during the off season in part to learn how to minimize the chance of injury in a fall. Steichen may want to consider this for AR, or, in the same vein hire the best stuntman in Hollywood to teach him how to take a fall. Better yet, hire a base running coach to teach him how to slide.Regardless, he can’t be the future if he can’t play.
Learn to slide kid
He had no intention of even trying to slide, he was trying to juke the defender to get a first down.
Jonathan Taylor gained 18 yards rushing…proving that the Colts don’t really need a QB.
18 yards for over 800000$ per game was a brilliant investment by their genius owner.
Meanwhile the backup RB had 150+ yards; proving the owner’s point! NFL comedy gold right there.
Smoke – judging an investment from a 6 carry “get your feet wet” debut is truly moronic on your part.
Do you expect him to run wild the next 3 games against the Jags, Browns and Saints? All those teams are ranked 8th or better in run defense.
Who JT or the backup? Jags are 17th rank D, Browns #1, & Saints are 11th? The Titans are 12th, why not run wild against them, less the Browns?
I think it will be a tag team effort from here on out & why not? Would you put a guy that racked up over 150 yards back on the bench w/ a BU QB starting?
Your truly a moron if you think sitting out and coming back just to get 6 carrys and 18 yards is even a halfway decent performance. It wasn’t a get your feet wet debut either it was an adult pouting to get his way and the stupid team gave in and then didn’t even get any good out of him after rewarding him for pouting.
Smoke – now the real feelings come out; you’re pissed he was resigned. I’m sure there was a set plan to grove him about 10 Carrie’s; but Moss had a breakout game, so Steichen went with the hot hand, as he’s prone to do. You act like Taylor decided to carry it 6 times, not the coach. Again, moronic logic.
He isn’t worth that $ at all. If your backup can go off like that it was moronic logic to pay him. Let’s hold off on the who’s a moron type wars until after the season or at least the halfway point. If he plays like leveon bell after his steelers days, then I’m sure he’s worth every single cent lol.
Gardner Minshew is an NFL starting calibre quarterback. The Colts got lucky this year. Minshew can continue to mature. Richardson may or may not make it in the pro game, as a running QB. Minshew’s style of play will allow him to play many more seasons.
Minshew could be the Purdy to Richardson’s Lance.
How dare you, sir. Brock Purdy’s comp is Joe Montana.
I compared the 2 cause Purdy is the Lance savior and minshew could be the Richardson savior. Montana is on the mount Rushmore of qbs and Purdy has started well but isn’t close to that good yet.