Anthony Richardson recently sought a second opinion on his right (throwing) shoulder in Los Angeles, head coach Shane Steichen said Tuesday, but there is no change in the outlook or prognosis for the Colts' quarterback.
Steichen said getting a second opinion was not uncommon, and the second opinion Richardson received did not lead to a change in his rehab process.
"No timetable on the return but we're going to do his rehab, and once the doctors clear him to throw we'll ease him back into it," Steichen said.
Richardson will be present during the Colts' mandatory veteran minicamp, which runs Tuesday through Thursday at the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center.
Steichen last week announced Richardson will not participate in the remainder of the Colts' offseason program – which concludes with Thursday's practice – due to aggravation of the AC joint in his throwing shoulder. Steichen said last week he expected Richardson to return at some point during training camp.