Indianapolis Colts injury report: RT Smith is ruled out, while TE Alie-Cox and C Kelly are QUESTIONABLE.

Indianapolis Colts injury report: RT Smith is ruled out, while TE Alie-Cox and C Kelly are QUESTIONABLE.

 

Before their Sunday matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Indianapolis Colts today released their Friday injury report for Week 6 of the NFL season.

 

Braden Smith, the right tackle, will not play against the Jaguars on Sunday.
Due to foot, wrist, and hip injuries, Smith was only able to participate in one limited practice this week.
Since Smith won’t be available this week, Blake Freeland, a rookie, will likely slide over from filling in at left tackle to take Smith’s place at right tackle.

For Sunday’s game against the Jaguars, tight end Mo Alie-Cox is rated as QUESTIONABLE.
While going through the league’s concussion protocol, Alie-Cox managed a limited and a full practice this week.
Before he can participate in Sunday’s game, Alie-Cox still needs to successfully complete the concussion protocol.
You can anticipate that rookie Will Mallory will be involved this Sunday if he is unable to play.

On the injury report for Sunday’s game against the Jaguars, center Ryan Kelly is listed as QUESTIONABLE. Kelly didn’t appear on the injury report all week and was unable to participate in practice today due to a foot/ankle injury.
Shane Steichen, the head coach of the Colts, stated during today’s press conference that he believes Kelly should be fit to play on Sunday, but if he isn’t, Wesley French will likely take his place at center.

 

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