Sources: Colts' Richardson might return Saturday
Briefly

Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson suffered a dislocated right pinkie finger during a preseason game when he was sacked by a Baltimore Ravens linebacker. The medical staff quickly realigned the finger, and although he attempted to test his grip and throw light passes, he was ultimately ruled out for the rest of the game. X-rays showed no fractures, and Richardson described his finger as tender but assured that he would recover. The Colts plan to return to practice soon, where Richardson's ability to throw will determine his status moving forward.
Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson sustained a dislocated right pinkie finger during Thursday night's preseason opener after being sacked by Baltimore Ravens linebacker David Ojabo. Medical staff quickly reset the finger, and after testing his grip, Richardson was ruled out for the remainder of the game by head coach Shane Steichen.
Richardson underwent X-rays during halftime that returned negative results. Following the game, he reported that the finger was "tender," but expressed optimism about his recovery, stating, "it'll be a little bit more so in the morning. But I'll be good."
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