Per ESPN’s Stephen Holder, the Colts Anthony Richardson is working with the same quarterback expert this offseason as Josh ...
In a recent article from Stephen Holder of ESPN, Holder reported that Richardson will be working with Chris Hess on refining his throwing motion. Holder adds that throws on short to intermediate ...
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson is making progress physically from the back spasms that kept him out for the final two weeks of the 2024 ...
Per ESPN's Stephen Holder, Richardson will train with Chris Hess, the same biometric expert that Buffalo Bills star quarterback Josh Allen worked with early in his career. Allen called Hess "the ...
This upcoming offseason will be the most important for Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson.  2025 could be his final chance to prove to the ...
For a piece published Monday, ESPN's Stephen Holder shared why the Colts aren't losing sleep about that particular problem. "The Colts are confident the back issue is not something that will ...
Richardson told ESPN reporter Stephen Holder he plans to attempt to improve his throws on short and intermediate routes, as well as throwing with more touch. Out of college, Richardson was often ...
Although Richardson's 2024 season ended with him missing the final two games due to back spasms, according to ESPN's Stephen Holder, Richardson has already resumed throwing since the season ended ...
Per Stephen Holder of ESPN, his multiple defensive looks are something that appealed to the team. His defense’s performances against the Kansas City Chiefs are what led to him getting interviews ...
According to a report by ESPN’s Stephen Holder, the Colts like Anarumo’s ability to game plan differently each week, according to the team, and the fact he has a tendency to disguise his ...
ESPN's Stephen Holder reported that Richardson was dealing with back spasms that were keeping him from playing comfortably, and the team ultimately decided to rule him out Saturday. Holder also ...
Stephen Holder of ESPN reported on Sunday night that Richardson’s back spasms were “very serious” and for Steichen “to characterize them as ‘soreness’ was ridiculous.” Now eliminated from postseason ...