Anthony Richardson eye injury update: Why Colts QB's pregame exercise is to blame for Week 6 inactive status

Dan Treacy

Anthony Richardson eye injury update: Why Colts QB's pregame exercise is to blame for Week 6 inactive status image

It's been less than two months since the Indianapolis Colts' quarterback battle between Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson ended, but it feels like an eternity.

Jones has taken the franchise by storm, leading the Colts to a surprise 4-1 start and positioning himself to potentially remain the franchise's starter in 2026 and beyond if the two sides decide to work out a new deal.

The Colts insist Richardson, meanwhile, is still part of their future, but the former first-round pick fell out of the spotlight in 2025 — until a strange injury ahead of Week 6 forced Indianapolis to make him inactive against the Arizona Cardinals.

Here's what you need to know about Richardson's eye injury.

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Anthony Richardson eye injury update

Richardson was made inactive ahead of Sunday's game against the Cardinals, but he wasn't a healthy scratch.

The 23-year-old suffered an eye injury during pregame warmups, going down during a band exercise. The injury made Riley Leonard the Colts' No. 2 quarterback behind Jones for Sunday's contest.

After the game, the Colts revealed Richardson suffered an orbital bone fracture and spent the game in the hospital. His timeline to return isn't clear.

Colts coach Shane Steichen insisted after Jones won the quarterback job in August that he believed Richardson still had a future in Indianapolis, but Jones' early success in the starting role has put Richardson's future under another cloud of uncertainty. 

For at least one game, it won't be Richardson next in line to replace Jones if the former Giants quarterback is forced to leave the game.

In addition to Richardson, Colts cornerback Charvarius Ward was also ruled out after a pregame injury. The veteran reportedly suffered a concussion during warmups. 

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Colts QB depth chart

QBPlayer
1Daniel Jones
2Anthony Richardson
3Riley Leonard

Jones' place as the Colts' starter is undisputed after such an impressive start to the season, but Richardson remains his direct backup when healthy.

Taking Richardson's place as the backup against Arizona will be Riley Leonard, who was drafted in the sixth round out of Notre Dame this past April. Leonard, who helped take the Fighting Irish to the national championship game last season, started his college career at Duke and flashed impressive athleticism at the college level with a less consistent arm.

Should anything keep Jones off the field at any point in Week 6, Leonard will have to step in.

Dan Treacy

Dan Treacy is a content producer for Sporting News, joining in 2022 after graduating from Boston University. He founded @allsportsnews on Instagram in 2012 and has written for Lineups and Yardbarker.