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Anthony Richardson injury news should worry Colts, according to NFL insider
The signs are bad for Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson, according to Sports Illustrated NFL insider Albert Breer.
The Colts shut down Richardson on the second day of last week's minicamp with soreness in the shoulder that he had surgically repaired in his rookie season of 2023.
The original injury occurred when he was tackled on a run against the Tennessee Titans. The team has said the current issue isn't from any hit but "stress over time." Richardson is expected to be examined by the doctor who performed the surgery two years ago.
"When you're talking about the soreness coming back in the shoulder and, no, hasn't had surgery yet, but he's going to have more opinions on it. It just gets you worried. I would take that very seriously," Breer said Monday on the "Rich Eisen Show."
"When it's a repeat, that's when it's like, 'Oh, boy.'"
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"There's a really good chance Daniel Jones is going to be the starting quarterback for the Colts in Week 1, and Anthony Richardson faces a lot of uncertainty going forward," Breer said.