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Colts Sauce Gardner injury update: Latest news from Week 18 practice
Indianapolis Colts' cornerback Sauce Gardner did not practice on Wednesday. The team held a walkthrough, so today's practice report is only an estimation. Gardner exited Sunday's game against Jacksonville with a calf injury. Gardner had missed the previous three games with a calf injury he suffered in Week 13 against Houston.
How blessed am I, right?” Leonard said. “There’s only 32 guys that are going to start in the NFL this week, so I’m one of them. I mean, it’s hard to even, you know, I don’t even think the mind can comprehend the statistics of that happening.
Michael Pittman Jr. may be coming off another season that ended short of success, but the Indianapolis Colts wide receiver says the Super Bowl remains his ultimate motivation.
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11 Colts players listed on first Week 18 injury report: What to know
On the Indianapolis Colts' first injury report of Week 18, 11 players were listed. The team held a walkthrough, so today's practice report is only an estimation. Cornerback Sauce Gardner, who exited Sunday's game with a calf injury, was a non-participant. For more on Gardner, click here.
Two starting corners, Jones and Gardner, missed practice. If both are out, the Colts will likely start Cameron Mitchell on the outside. Mitchell played 65% of the team's snaps last week. Tucker didn't play against the Jaguars last weekend. With the Colts' offensive line already thin, it wouldn't be good to lose another depth piece.
The Indianapolis Colts will sit quarterback Philip Rivers against the Houston Texans on Sunday in place of Riley Leonard.
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The Indianapolis Colts are out of the playoffs for the fifth year in a row. This marks the seventh year of no playoff football under general manager Chris Ballard, who has been with the team since 2017.
Constantly in Indianapolis, the Otero's were always looking for something to do. As a lifelong Indianapolis Colts fan, Otero Jr. began taking his son to Colts-related events. Otero III still remembers meeting his first superfan and getting inspired.