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Colts update on Richardson
Anthony Richardson may return to practice on Saturday after a pinky dislocation in the preseason.

Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson may return to practice this weekend after a preseason pinky dislocation.
Colts expect Anthony Richardson to return to practice after pinky dislocation
ESPN reporter Stephen Holder said Richardson could return to practice as soon as Saturday after suffering a dislocated pinky in Thursday night's preseason game against the Ravens. X-rays were negative at halftime after the joint was popped back into place, and Indianapolis players have Friday off before resuming on Saturday. If Richardson can throw the ball effectively, he is likely to participate.
Richardson completed 2 of 3 passes for 21 yards before exiting the game. The next steps will focus on grip and throwing mechanics, with decisions shaped by how he feels in the hours ahead.
Key Takeaways
"If he can throw the ball effectively, he’s likely to participate."
Direct implication from Holder’s reporting on Saturday return.
"X-rays on his pinky were negative at halftime."
Describes the initial diagnostic finding.
Rookie quarterbacks often face a sharp learning curve early in the season. A possible Saturday return gives Richardson a chance to regain rhythm and demonstrate that the pinky issue will not derail his development. The Colts must balance ambition with caution to protect a young passer who needs extended exposure to build timing.
How Indianapolis handles this window could influence the season. If Richardson remains limited, the team may lean on the run game and the offensive line while they pace the rookie. If he shows progress, the staff might increase responsibilities sooner, signaling a longer plan for the rebuild.
Highlights
- Return to practice could reset the Colts plan for Richardson
- A healthy Richardson changes the Colts ceiling this season
- One pinky may decide how far this offense goes
- The clock is ticking on Richardson timetable and the preseason
The coming days will reveal how quickly the rookie can translate practice into game speed.
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