Colts QB Anthony Richardson expected to return as starter in Week 7, says coach

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Colts QB Anthony Richardson expected to return as starter in Week 7, following his recovery from an oblique injury.

Why it matters: Richardson's return will have a significant impact on the Colts' offense and their chances of success against the Miami Dolphins.

  • Richardson is regarded as the team's starting quarterback when healthy, according to coach Shane Steichen.
  • Veteran backup Joe Flacco filled in during Richardson's absence but had mixed results.

What's new: The decision to keep Richardson out for a game was a precautionary measure to ensure he fully recovered and reached optimal health.

Yes, but: Richardson has a history of injuries, missing 13 games as a rookie and already sitting out two games this season due to various ailments.

What to watch: Richardson's return will bring back his dynamic playmaking ability, which can significantly impact the outcome of games.

  • Richardson's dual-threat capabilities as a passer and runner pose challenges for opposing defenses.
  • His athleticism and arm strength make him a threat both inside and outside the pocket.

What's next: The Colts will monitor Richardson's progress closely during practice leading up to Week 7.

  • If Richardson continues to show improvement and remains healthy, he is expected to reclaim his role as the team's starting quarterback.

The bottom line: Richardson's availability and performance are crucial for the Colts' success this season.

  • His ability to lead the offense effectively and make plays with his arm and legs adds a dynamic dimension to the team's game plan.
  • Richardson's return will provide a boost to the Colts' chances of securing victories in the upcoming matchups.