Training camp intensity reached a peak for the Indianapolis Colts as Anthony Richardson continued his quest to solidify his starting quarterback position.
The third-year player has faced questions about consistency and dealt with minor injuries throughout the offseason.
Those concerns appear to be fading as Richardson shows notable progress in his accuracy on short and intermediate routes.
Stephen Holder of ESPN provided an encouraging update from a joint practice with the Green Bay Packers.
“Anthony Richardson starts hot in 1 on 1s,” Holder wrote on X.
Anthony Richardson starts hot in 1 on 1s pic.twitter.com/yUc9EyZNLM
— Stephen Holder (@HolderStephen) August 14, 2025
The timing of this improvement matters significantly for Indianapolis.
Richardson remains in competition with veteran Daniel Jones for the starting role while preparing for another crucial preseason game.
Richardson returned to practice after dealing with a dislocated pinkie on his throwing hand.
The drills showcased the arm strength that made him the No. 4 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, combined with the refined footwork that coaches have emphasized throughout camp.
His performance on tight window throws earned praise from teammates and the staff.
The progress comes at a critical time as Richardson works to improve on last season’s concerning 47.7 percent completion percentage.
His game still carries elements of inconsistency, ranging from explosive plays and creative pocket mobility to occasional misses on routine throws.
His confidence and composure have become more apparent, even with the ongoing quarterback battle creating additional pressure.
The Colts’ season outlook depends heavily on Richardson’s development and durability.
While Jones brings veteran stability, Indianapolis remains committed to Richardson’s long-term potential.
His resilience following injuries and improved decision-making have reinforced the Colts’ confidence in his trajectory.
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