Let’s take a look at the Indianapolis Colts’ updated Week 15 injury report.
Following Thursday’s practice, there are two specific changes to make note of.
The first is that Tyquan Lewis (ankle) returned to practice and was limited. He was a non-participant on Wednesday and did not play against Jacksonville.
Grover Stewart also had a vet rest day.
Riley Leonard is working through a knee injury, but was a full participant for the second consecutive day. However, his availability doesn’t sound like it will be a determining factor in who starts at quarterback against Seattle. The team is seeing how Phillip Rivers progresses this week.
DeForest Buckner, who is still on injured reserve, was a limited participant for the second day in a row. On Thursday, he discussed the neck injury that has sidelined him.
Sauce Gardner (calf), Braden Smith (concussion/neck), and Anthony Gould (foot) were all non-participants again.
Given Ian Rapoport’s latest report, it does not sound like Gardner will be returning this week. Smith exited Sunday’s game in Jacksonville with a concussion.
Josh Downs (ankle), Zaire Franklin (knee), Jaylon Jones (back), and Alec Pierce (rib) were all full participants.
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