Anthony Richardson is “day-to-day” after suffering a dislocated finger in Thursday’s preseason game, Indianapolis Colts coach Shane Steichen told reporters. Richardson suffered the injury when he was sacked in the first quarter. Richardson dropped back on second down with 7:34 to go in the first quarter when David Ojabo went untouched on his way toward […]
Anthony Richardson is “day-to-day” after suffering a dislocated finger in Thursday’s preseason game, Indianapolis Colts coach Shane Steichentold reporters. Richardson suffered the injury when he was sacked in the first quarter.
Richardson dropped back on second down with 7:34 to go in the first quarter when David Ojabo went untouched on his way toward the pocket. The Ravens pass-rusher laid a huge hit on Richardson, who immediately headed toward the sideline favoring his arm. Daniel Jones then took over at QB.
Steichen said Richardson dislocated his pinky on the play, but later popped it back into place. The former Florida star also said he’ll “be good” and was able to “spin it a little bit” on the sideline. He added he also has to see the rusher on what he called a “tricky” play.
Richardson and Jones are currently battling for the Colts’ starting quarterback job. The expectation was both would play in Thursday’s game, but Jones had to enter a little earlier than planned. Richardson was due to play the first quarter and part of the second.
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