Browns rookie running back Trent Richardson, recovering from what is believed to be minor arthroscopic surgery on his left knee, is expected to make his NFL debut Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles. After returning to practice this week, having missed just under a month, Browns coach Pat Shurmur said that a healthy Richardson would be a contributor. "If he's ready to go, he will be our starter,'' Shurmur told the Cleveland Plain Dealer . "Trent looked good... [He] looked healthy running around.'' The Plain Dealer's Mary Kay Cabot added that Richardson looked "fluid and quick" taking handoffs and running, and deemed the third overall pick "completely healthy." Source: CBSSports
Yeah "Completely healthy" is a pretty far cry from uncertain. They'll limit his touches no doubt, but he's playing.
I hope he plays, but only if he's really healthy. Hoping Richardson turns out to be the beast he should be.