JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- On a crisp spring morning in northeast Florida, the future of the Indianapolis Colts could be found in a nondescript warehouse located at the end of a narrow alley behind a strip mall.
Inside, Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson had just wrapped up a session with his private coach. New Orleans Saints backup Nathan Peterman was winding down his own workout and would soon vacate the 50-yard long indoor turf field.
That was Anthony Richardson's cue to initiate the next small chapter in what he hopes will be a memorable comeback season.