Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson leaves preseason game with dislocated pinky

Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson left the preseason game against the Bills with a dislocated pinky. The injury occurred in the first quarter, and Richardson did not return to the game. The extent of the injury is unclear, but dislocated fingers can typically be treated without surgery. However, it is uncertain whether the injury will impact Richardson's availability for the regular season. Richardson was the fourth overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft and is expected to be the Colts' starting quarterback this season. The team will likely provide an update on his status in the coming days. The Colts are eager to see how Richardson performs in his rookie season, as he is a highly touted prospect with a unique blend of size, athleticism, and arm strength. The injury, while concerning, does not appear to be a long-term issue, and the team will likely take a cautious approach to his recovery.
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