Anthony Richardson zeigt sich nach Wechselwunsch dankbar gegenüber den Colts

Quarterback Anthony Richardson von den Indianapolis Colts äußert sich trotz eines Anfang des Jahres eingereichten Wechselwunsches dankbar für die Chance bei seinem Team. Der Erstrunden-Pick von 2023 erschien mit positiver Einstellung zum freiwilligen Training.

Richardson, der als vierter Spieler insgesamt von der University of Florida ausgewählt wurde, hat nach der Entscheidung der Colts, die Option für das fünfte Jahr nicht zu ziehen, noch ein Jahr Restlaufzeit auf seinem Rookie-Vertrag. Er teilte dem Indianapolis Star diese Woche mit, dass er dankbar für die Möglichkeit sei, während der organisierten Team-Aktivitäten zu arbeiten und sich zu beweisen.

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