Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson is working diligently to prepare for the 2024 season after a challenging rookie year.

Richardson’s first season was marred by a shoulder injury that required surgery, forcing him to miss significant playing time. However, the young QB has been making strides in his recovery and is focused on getting back to full strength.

According to ESPN’s Stephen Holder, Richardson has been putting in the work to ensure he is ready for the upcoming season. The quarterback has been throwing around 40 passes per day and undergoing rehab to build up his strength and stability. Richardson is determined to make a strong comeback and prove himself on the field.

Despite facing setbacks in his rookie campaign, Richardson showcased promising talent, including exceptional anticipation, a strong arm, and impressive escape abilities. Now, with his focus on rehabilitation and training, Richardson is eager to show his growth and development as a player. At just 22 years old, Richardson is determined to prove himself in the NFL and lead his team to success.

“I’ve never waited this long to get back to playing football,” Richardson said. “I’m on a mission this year, and I’m ready for every opportunity that’s in front of me.”

The Colts have high hopes for their young quarterback and are eager to see him flourish in the upcoming season.

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