As deadly mass shootings persist in the United States, Florida quarterback Anthony Richardson is disassociating himself from the assault rifle frequently seen at the center of the violence.
"After discussions with my family and much thought, I have decided to no longer use the nickname 'AR-15' and the current apparel line logo, which features a scope reticle, as part of my branding," Richardson wrote.
"My representation and I are currently working on rebranding, which includes the creation of a new logo and transitioning to simply using"AR" and my name Anthony Richardson."and saw limited action as a redshirt freshman last season. He's expected to take over the starting role as a sophomore in the fall.
As the presumed starting quarterback of one of college football's most visible programs, Richardson has been active on the NIL market. Darren Heitner, who represents Richardson alongside Jackson,
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