INDIANAPOLIS -- Anthony Richardson continues to make positive progress in rehab from a season-ending shoulder injury suffered in October, including beginning to toss the pigskin.
The dynamic quarterback said in December that he was ahead of schedule in his recovery, but Wednesday at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine, general manager Chris Ballard said the club wants to "pull the reins" a bit on Richardson, noting the experience gained when Andrew Luck rushed back from a shoulder injury.
"Really happy about where he's at," Ballard said of Richardson. "He started throwing, he's on a rehab program. We're not gonna, like, I mean, I lived through the last one. And I learned a lot of lessons living through the last one, so, you know, forgive me for being a little cautious, but, ya know.
"I know Anthony's made some statements that it's important to be ahead of schedule. Well, we're here to pull the reins to make sure we don't get too far ahead of schedule and we're staying with whatever the doctors are telling us. But he's in good shape, he's throwing, got a good throwing program, got good people working with him, so I'm encouraged about where he's at and where he's going, and we'll go from there."
Luck famously played through a shoulder injury, missed an entire season due to the issue, returned for one campaign, then abruptly retired before the 2019 season.
Luck and Richardson's injuries aren't a one-for-one comparison, and the new Colt is in the infantile stages of his pro career. Still, Ballard's experience living through the Luck fiasco is an instructive point. There is no incentive for Richardson to push it at this point in the calendar.
Getting Richardson back on the field for the season is the first goal. Keeping him healthy is
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