Six months ago, before the Indianapolis Colts drafted him with the No. 4 pick, Anthony Richardson said he called himself 'Cam Jackson' — a reference to his skillset as a combination of Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. And in Week 1 of his rookie season, the young quarterback showed why on his first career touchdown.
PHILADELPHIA, PA - AUGUST 24: Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson in action during the preseason NFL game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Indianapolis Colts on August 24, 2023 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA Six months ago, before the Indianapolis Colts drafted him with the No. 4 pick, Anthony Richardson— a reference to his skillset as a combination of Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Richardson took the snap from two yards out and barreled his way into the end zone for his and the Colts' first score of the 2023 season. It also tied the game against the AFC South rival Jacksonville Jaguars.
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