
Colts' Richardson suffers concussion in win over Texans
Indianapolis Colts rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson suffered a concussion in the Indianapolis Colts' 31-20 win over the Houston Texans on Sunday.
Before exiting, Richardson displayed why the Colts selected him with the fourth pick of this year's draft, as the dual-threat QB showed off his playmaking ability with touchdown runs of 18 and 15 yards in the first six minutes of the game to help Indianapolis grab a 14-0 lead.
It is believed he was concussed at the end of his second TD run when he took a hard hit to the head from Texans safety M.J. Stewart causing it to snap back.
His helmet then hit the ground hard as he fell backward.
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He stayed in the game for another two series before going to the blue medical tent on the sideline to be evaluated early in the second quarter. After undergoing further testing in the locker room, the team announced he would not return because of a concussion.
He finished the game 6 of 10 for 56 passing yards and had another 35 yards on the ground on three rushes.
With a rushing score in his NFL debut last week, Richardson is the third QB in league history with three rushing touchdowns after two games, along with Daunte Culpepper and Jack Thompson.
Gardner Minshew came on to replace Richardson against the Texans, and completed 19-of-23 attempts for 171 yards and a touchdown.
This marked the second straight game Richardson came out due to an injury after he suffered a knee bruise on a hard hit near the goal line in the final minutes of last Sunday's 31-21 season-opening loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. He was taken out as a precaution, though coach Shane Steichen said he could have returned.
He completed 24-of-37 passes for 223 yards with a touchdown and interception in his first career start.