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Florida quarterback Anthony Richardson will drop the nickname "AR-15" over the recent mass shootings across the U.S. and will work with his representatives to rebrand, he wrote on his website.

Richardson went by "AR-15" because of the initials in his name and the number he wears on the football field. He changed his number from the 2020 season to the 2021 season. He was No. 2 during his first year with Florida and last year he was No. 15.

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Anthony Richardson in 2021

Anthony Richardson of the Florida Gators passes against the South Florida Bulls at Raymond James Stadium on Sept. 11, 2021, in Tampa. (Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

"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. While a nickname is only a nickname and ‘AR-15’ was simply a representation of my initials combined with my jersey number, it is important to me that my name and brand are no longer associated with the assault rifle that has been used in mass shootings, which I do not condone in any way or form," he wrote on the site. 

"My representatives 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."

Anthony Richardson runs for touchdown

Anthony Richardson of the Florida Gators rushes for a touchdown against the South Florida Bulls at Raymond James Stadium on Sept. 11, 2021, in Tampa, Florida. (Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

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Richardson is entering his third season at Florida. He played seven games last season, had 529 passing yards and six touchdown passes.

Florida will be entering the 2022 season under new head coach Billy Napier.

Anthony Richardson talks to Billy Napier

Florida head coach Billy Napier and quarterback Anthony Richardson chat Thursday during the Gators' spring practice in Gainesville.  (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

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Richardson is not a shoo-in to begin the year as the starting quarterback. He is competing with Ohio State transfer Jack Miller for the job.