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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson is gearing up for his second season in the NFL after an injury cut his promising rookie campaign short. Fans and the Colts organization are eager to see how he performs, especially considering his health concerns.

Colts general manager Chris Ballard recently provided an update on Richardson’s status, stating that the young quarterback is expected to fully participate in training camp. Despite experiencing a minor setback at the end of OTAs, Richardson has been impressive in his recovery and is ready to hit the field.

Ballard praised Richardson’s progress, highlighting his strong arm and impressive throws during offseason workouts. The former Florida standout showed great potential in his limited playing time last season, throwing for 577 yards and three touchdowns with minimal turnovers. He also showcased his mobility by rushing for 136 yards and four scores.

However, Richardson’s rookie season was marred by injuries, including a shoulder injury that required surgery. He missed a game due to a concussion and had to leave two games early due to other injuries. Despite these setbacks, the Colts are optimistic about his future and are excited to see him back in action.

With training camp set to begin on July 14th, all eyes will be on Richardson as he looks to prove himself and solidify his role as the Colts’ starting quarterback. Fans can expect to see him showcase his skills and compete for the position throughout camp.

As Richardson continues his road to recovery and prepares for the upcoming season, Colts supporters are hoping to see him fulfill his potential and lead the team to success. Stay tuned for more updates on his progress as training camp gets underway.