
Latest update on Colts QB Anthony Richardson's shoulder
Earlier in the week, ESPN's Stephen Holder said on an appearance on NFL Live that Indianapolis Colts quarterback would be 'good' for training camp.
In a report on Thursday, Holder expanded on that initial report.
"Anthony Richardson Sr. is believed to have recovered from his recent right shoulder setback as the team prepares to report for training camp next week,' Holder wrote.
Holder adds that with the players being away, the Colts' medical staff will still have to examine Richardson's shoulder. Holder also mentions the possibility of a 'pitch count' early on for Richardson as he ramps up.
(This article will be updated with more information.)

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