Troubling report emerges about Indianapolis Colts’ Anthony Richardson and his shoulder injury

Troubling report emerges about Anthony Richardson’s shoulder injury
from Larry Brown Sports, with Steve DelVecchio, and from YardBarker.com/www.yardbarker.com
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson will be sidelined for at least four games after the team placed him on injured reserve, but he could reportedly be out much longer than that.

Richardson suffered an injury to his throwing shoulder during Sunday’s win over the Tennessee Titans. He has since been diagnosed with a Grade 3 AC joint sprain and placed on IR, which will make him ineligible to practice until Week 10.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Richardson might be out for closer to two months. It has not yet been determined if the rookie needs surgery.

Richardson landed hard on his right shoulder when he was tackled on a designed run play in the first half of the Colts’ 23-16 win over Tennessee. Gardner Minshew took over and will be Indy’s starting quarterback for the foreseeable future.

The injury was one of several that Richardson has suffered this season. He has shown flashes of serious playmaking ability, but the former Florida star needs to work on protecting himself.

The Colts are 3-2 heading into Week 6. Minshew has plenty of starting experience, so they are hoping he can keep them in the playoff hunt for as long as Richardson is out.