
The Indianapolis Colts today released their Friday injury report for Week 12 of the NFL season against the Kansas City Chiefs on the road for Sunday.
Linebacker Jaylon Carlies has been ruled OUT of Sunday’s game against the Chiefs with an ankle injury. Carlies had his 21 day practice window opened and even managed a week of full practice, but it appears he is not ready to make a full return just yet. The Colts will continue with their current linebacker rotation for now with Zaire Franklin and Germaine Pratt leading the way as starters.
Defensive end Tyquan Lewis has been designated as QUESTIONABLE for this Sunday’s game against the Chiefs due to a groin injury. Lewis had missed several games pre-bye week due to the groin injury. Lewis has managed a limited and a full practice this week and appears to have a chance to be able to play this Sunday. Samson Ebukam looks set to play this Sunday, so his return should boost the defensive line depth regardless of Lewis’s availability.
Cornerback Charvarius Ward has been designated as QUESTIONABLE for this Sunday’s game against the Chiefs due to a concussion. Ward had been on injured reserve the past 4 weeks due to a second concussion, but looks set to return this week after having his 21-day practice window earlier in the week. Having Ward rejoin a secondary of newly acquired Sauce Gardner, as well as holdovers Kenny Moore II, Cam Bynum, and Nick Cross provides the Colts defense an excellent group on the back end.
Quarterback Daniel Jones has no injury designation for Sunday’s game against the Chiefs. Jones was limited at Thursday’s practice with a calf injury but managed a full practice Friday and will be ready to play Sunday.
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