'Not Really Even a Bump in the Road': What Colts QB Anthony Richardson Says About His Shoulder Injury
COMMUNITY OF MADRID, SPAIN, JUN 22 – Bellingham will miss the start of the 2025/26 La Liga season and England's World Cup qualifiers after surgery to fix a shoulder injury sustained in November 2023, reports say.
- Footballer Jude Bellingham, 21, announced plans to undergo shoulder surgery after the Club World Cup in the United States.
- Bellingham has managed a persistent right shoulder injury since 2023, initially surfacing during a match against Rayo Vallecano.
- He played through pain for Real Madrid and England, missing several games and wearing shoulder strapping during matches.
- Bellingham said he was “sick of playing with the sling” and praised the medical staff as his pain became tolerable but ongoing.
- His surgery implies Bellingham will miss pre-season and the start of LaLiga on August 17, raising uncertainty about his recovery timeline.
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Richardson Expects to be Ready for Camp – WRBI Radio
Maybe some good news for Colts fans. Quarterback Anthony Richardson says he expects to be ready for training camp in a month’s time. He’s been rehabbing his throwing shoulder – the same one he injured in 2023. The injury kept him out of mandatory minicamp a couple of weeks ago. Richardson and Daniel Jones are expected to compete for the Colts starting QB job in training camp. (Story by Network Indiana)
Colts’ Anthony Richardson Provides Major Update Amid Injury Concerns
Indianapolis Colts star quarterback Anthony Richardson left the NFL world reeling when it was revealed he was feeling soreness in his throwing shoulder. The concern became much larger considering he suffered an AC joint sprain that required surgery to repair. More news: Colts’ Anthony Richardson Given Unfortunate Timeline Return After Visiting Surgeon Richardson would eventually fly to Los Angeles to consult with the surgeon who performed the AC…

Jude Bellingham is one of the most important players in Real Madrid. But during the current World Cup he reveals a bitter message.
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