The Indianapolis Colts have recently welcomed back a familiar face to their roster, as Anthony Richardson has rejoined the team. Richardson, who was released by the Colts in 2018, returns to the team after spending the last two seasons with the San Francisco 49ers.
Richardson is a veteran wide receiver who has been in the NFL since 2012. He was originally drafted by the Colts in the fourth round of the 2012 NFL Draft. During his first stint with the Colts, Richardson played in 42 games and caught 106 passes for 1,219 yards and six touchdowns.
Richardson is expected to bring a wealth of experience to the Colts’ receiving corps. He will provide a veteran presence to a relatively young group of wide receivers. He also has the ability to play both inside and outside receiver, giving the Colts more flexibility in their offensive game plans.
The Colts are hoping that Richardson can help improve their passing attack, which has been inconsistent in recent years. With Richardson in the fold, the Colts now have a deep group of wide receivers that includes T.Y. Hilton, Michael Pittman Jr., Parris Campbell, and Zach Pascal.
Richardson is excited to be back with the Colts and is looking forward to contributing to the team’s success. He believes that he can help the team reach its goals and is eager to get back on the field.
The Colts are thrilled to have Richardson back in the fold and are hoping that he can help them reach their goals this season. With his veteran presence and ability to play both inside and outside receiver, Richardson could be a key contributor for the Colts this season.