May 22, 2024
ANALYSISSteichen said Pittman "just bumped knees" during 11-on-11 drills. The Colts have no incentive to rush Pittman -- he's fresh off signing a three-year, $70 million extension -- back on the field, so it's possible he misses more of OTAs. Still, the No. 1 wideout ought to have plenty of opportunities to build chemistry with second-year quarterback
Anthony Richardson this offseason, as long as his knee injury is indeed only minor. Pittman managed a 109-1,152-4 receiving line across 16 regular-season games last season despite substandard quarterback play, so having a healthy Richardson back under center should raise his fantasy ceiling.