Report: Anthony Richardson reported for Colts voluntary workouts
Anthony Richardson has reported for voluntary offseason workouts while still requesting trade, according to ESPN.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson has reported to voluntary offseason workouts on Monday, according to ESPN's Stephen Holder. The first day of offseason programs for the Colts was on Apr. 21, and Richardson was not present after requesting a trade back in late February.
GM Chris Ballard said that Richardson was down in Jacksonville training at that time. Ballard has often spoken with Richardson's trainer and agent. These workouts at this time of the year are voluntary.
Minicamp, which for the Colts takes place June 9-11 this offseason, is the first mandatory event. Colts QB Anthony Richardson reported today for voluntary offseason workouts after staying home the past two weeks, per source. With the Colts seemingly no closer to trading him, as he requested, and with no indication theyโll release him, heโs back for the time being.
Stay tuned โ Stephen Holder (@HolderStephen) May 4, 2026 In Phase II of the offseason programs, the Colts are allowed to do on-field workouts. Contact and any team periods are not permitted. It remains to be seen at this time when the Colts could actually move on from Richardson.