Nine years ago, Ryan Clark was a new analyst at ESPN, and his former AFC North opponent Trent Richardson was fighting to stay in the NFL. Clark used an early appearance on First Take to boldly ...
Trent Richardson was drafted with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft by the Cleveland Browns, but he had a disappointing NFL career, managing only about 2,000 yards across five seasons.
Trent Richardson's time with the Indianapolis Colts famously didn't go well. The running back came to the Colts on Sept. 18, 2013, in a trade with the Cleveland Browns. He played the rest of that ...
It wasn't too long ago when Trent Richardson was a lead back in the NFL. The former heisman finalist was once projected to have a promising professional career. Richardson is now making a comeback ...
Trent Richardson, once regarded as one of the most promising running backs to enter the NFL, has faced a challenging journey since his days as the No. 3 overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft.
Former Alabama Crimson Tide running back Trent Richardson has been away from football for a minute. But the iconic college football star has finally found his next opportunity to be around the sport.
Before the Hines deal, the last deadline trade the Colts made was the ill-fated decision to pick up Trent Richardson in 2013, following the team’s 2006 decision to pick up defensive tackle ...
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Former NFL player and veteran sports media personality Ryan Clark apologized Saturday afternoon for calling Trent Richardson "the worst running back of all time" during a 2015 appearance on ESPN's ...