Colts Quarterback Anthony Richardson Involved in Freak Elastic Band Accident Resulting in Eye Injury
The backup quarterback was taken to the hospital after sustaining an injury before the Colts-Cardinals game on Sunday, Oct. 12 Skyler Caruso is a Writer and Reporter of PEOPLE Digital Entertainment.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson was inactive for Sunday's 31-27 win over the Arizona Cardinals after suffering an eye injury during pre-game warmups, the Colts confirmed to ESPN's ...
There's something weird in the water in Indianapolis lately. The Colts had a couple of unusual injuries during pregame warmups before Sunday's win over the Cardinals. Cornerback Charvarius Ward ...
The Indianapolis Colts have placed quarterback Anthony Richardson on injured reserve with an orbital fracture he suffered prior to Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals. Richardson will now be ...
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson missed the team’s Week 6 game against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday after suffering an orbital eye fracture in a freak elastic band accident during ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson Sr. was placed on injured reserve on Monday, one day after sustaining an orbital fracture in a freak pregame incident. Richardon will ...
NFL quarterback hospitalized with fractured cheekbone after freak injury during elastic band workout
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson missed his team's game against the Arizona Cardinals after suffering a bizarre eye injury during warmups. Just hours before their 31-27 win on Sunday, ...
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