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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson is facing a potential season-ending shoulder surgery, a decision that is being weighed for the long-term health of his shoulder. The team's coach, Shane Steichen, has indicated that Richardson will undergo some rehab before a final decision is made. The Colts may not see Richardson back on the field until 2024.
Anthony Richardson could have season-ending shoulder surgery https://t.co/lSjp4gJOvV
As you mourn the possibility of QB Anthony Richardson undergoing season-ending shoulder surgery, try to remember: The Colts have shown they can win the AFC South with Gardner Minshew. https://t.co/nCj0Oa4nEg
You guys, we asked Shane Steichen twice this week if Anthony Richardson’s injury is season-ending, and he wouldn’t rule it out. Steichen has also repeatedly said the Colts are considering surgery.
Anthony Richardson is "strongly considering" season-ending shoulder surgery. https://t.co/Y5KSi2mcwV
The #Colts may have to wait until 2024 to see more of QB Anthony Richardson. Sources say season-ending surgery is being strongly considered, perhaps the best option to fix his shoulder long-term. My story: https://t.co/jVgl25f9KY
Shane Steichen said again that the Colts don’t know yet if Anthony Richardson will need shoulder surgery, indicating the QB will rehab some before that decision is made https://t.co/IWt91jNM1Q
Colts haven't decided yet if Anthony Richardson will need surgery. Indianapolis still evaluating Smith's injury to figure out how much time he'll need to miss.