logo
Colts' Michael Pittman on offseason work outs with Daniel Jones, Anthony Richardson

Colts' Michael Pittman on offseason work outs with Daniel Jones, Anthony Richardson

Yahoo22-07-2025
During the time off between minicamp ending and training camp starting, Indianapolis Colts quarterbacks Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson got together out in California with Michael Pittman and other members of the wide receiver and tight end units.
As Pittman described on Tuesday, when meeting with the local media, this provided everyone the opportunity to get to know each other better and to work out together.
"We were in California for about half a week, and we got in a lot of good work, and we had a lot of fun while doing it," Pittman said via Locked on Colts. "I think guys got to know each other better, and that was the whole point of it."
Pittman continued, "So we went every day (to work out) that we were there, except for the day that guys got in. So we got three days of solid work and we definitely had fun and we definitely worked too."
Richardson would miss most of OTAs and all of minicamp, dealing with a shoulder injury. Rest was required, but ESPN's Stephen Holder would report recently that Richardson was throwing with velocity leading up to training camp, and GM Chris Ballard said on Tuesday that he would be "good to go" for practice, although the Colts would monitor his throwing volume.
With Richardson sidelined during offseason programs, Daniel Jones took the majority of the first-team reps. It'll be important for Richardson to get off to a fast start upon his return.
"He (Richardson) actually came out and was part of it," Pittman said of the trip to California. "Obviously, he's had his deal (shoulder injury), but we're going to get everything that we need during this session here. So it'll be fun."
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Michael Pittman on work outs with Daniel Jones, Anthony Richardson
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

'Do not put him out on loan'
'Do not put him out on loan'

Yahoo

time3 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

'Do not put him out on loan'

After another impressive pre-season perfrormance from Rio Ngumoha, we asked if you want to see the 16 year-old in Liverpool's first team this season. Here are some of your comments: Mark: Rio should be in the main squad. If you are good enough then you are old enough. But wrap him in cotton wool - he is going to be a star. Carl: I think Rio has an exciting future ahead of him. He is only 16 so I think Liverpool should send him out on loan to Tranmere. Go an help them in League Two. Nigel: Baby steps. We do not want him to think he is the finished article - I don't know his personality, some can handle it but most cannot. A lot of maturing and growing still to come. Dan: He glides past people with ease, you can see his football IQ is beyond his years, his positioning, passing, he has everything to be the next world beater. Hopefully Arne gives him a chance and with Diaz off to pastures new it opens up a slot for him on the left. Yes it's preseason but I think he is capable of doing that on a weekly basis in the Premier League. Eugene: Do not put him out on loan. Keep him at the club. He should make substitute appearances in the league and perhaps play all League Cup and FA cup games.

Struber 'open' to more signings if 'right character'
Struber 'open' to more signings if 'right character'

Yahoo

time3 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Struber 'open' to more signings if 'right character'

Bristol City head coach Gerhard Struber says he is "open" to signing more players in the current transfer window but only if they are the right "character" for the club. Struber, who was appointed in June following Liam Manning's departure, takes charge of his first Championship match on Saturday, 9 August when the Robins face Sheffield United. City have brought in striker Emil Riis, midfielder Adam Randall and goalkeepers Joe Lumley and Radek Vitek - the latter on loan - so far this summer. "We're open, but it's super important that when you have a group that have such good energy together, then it's not just about finding someone who is good on the tactical or technical level - they must also have the right character," Struber told BBC Radio Bristol's Sound of the City. Re-watch: Bristol City manager Gerhard Struber answers questions from fans Struber also said the "door was open" to adding another striker to the squad alongside Riis, Sinclair Armstrong, Fally Mayulu and Harry Cornick, but the "perfect fit" would be a more versatile player. "With one or other player we are more flexible, we maybe bring a player in and he can play in more positions, this would be the perfect fit," he said. "We are looking sharp on the market, I cannot promise but we want to do a good job and hopefully in the end of the transfer window, we can say we made many things in the right way." Bristol City reached the play-offs in May for the first time in 17 years with the smallest squad in the Championship, using just 24 players. The togetherness and bond between the playing group was repeatedly drawn on as a factor in their success which Struber stressed he needed to maintain. "This is a big asset that we are so strong together and this could make a big difference," he said. "I have a big value in this, that my group knows exactly how important it is that we have this togetherness and this energy, this is something what makes us special." A new 'pro-active' style of play Bristol City is Struber's second coaching role in English football, having previously spent 11 months managing Barnsley from 2019 to 2020. He has also had spells at New York Red Bulls, Red Bull Salzburg and most recently Cologne, taking the German club to the verge of promotion last season. He said he will bring a more "pro-active" style of play to the team this season. "I don't want to only have one system, I want to be very fluid in how we press and how we handle possession," he said. "We want to press high on the field, we want to be vertical in transition, very direct and at the same time I like it that in possession we find moments of control and domination. "In all faces of the game we want to be unpredictable - not so much [like] the last season." Listen: BBC Radio Bristol - Sound of the City with Gerhard Struber Latest Bristol City news, analysis and fan views Listen to Bristol City content on BBC Sounds

Arsenal defender weighing up exit in search of minutes
Arsenal defender weighing up exit in search of minutes

Yahoo

time3 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Arsenal defender weighing up exit in search of minutes

Jakub Kiwior is weighing up an exit from Arsenal amid interest from several clubs this summer. Arsenal turned down an approach from an unnamed Portuguese side in July with Mikel Arteta keen to keep Kiwior among his options. However, the Poland international has struggled for regular first-team football and the signing of Cristhian Mosquera has further increased competition for places at centre-back. Fabrizio Romano is reporting that Kiwior is considering his options as he seeks a regular role. The 25-year-old started 10 games in the Premier League last season, though his minutes came predominantly in the absence of the injured Gabriel. The latter's return, coupled with new signings, could lead to an exit from North London. Several sides in Italy have previously expressed interest in the former Spezia defender, who has made 68 Arsenal appearances since arriving in January 2023. Read – See more – Follow The Football Faithful on Social Media: | | | |

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store