Colts vs. Bengals: Inactive players for Week 14

Here are the inactive players for the Colts and Bengals in Week 14.

The Indianapolis Colts (7-5) and Cincinnati Bengals (6-6) released their inactive players lists ahead of the Week 14 matchup at Paycor Stadium on Sunday.

Here are the inactive players for the Colts in Week 14:

Name Position Injury
Julius Brents CB Quad
Jonathan Taylor RB Thumb
E.J. Speed LB Knee
Braden Smith OT Knee
Jack Anderson C
Isaiah Land DE
Eric Johnson II DT

Notes

  • CB Ameer Speed (hip) was listed as questionable but is active.
  • With Braden Smith inactive, rookie Blake Freeland will make his seventh start of the season.
  • It’s expected that LB Ronnie Harrison Jr. will start in place of E.J. Speed—his first start as a Colt.
  • DT Eric Johnson II is a healthy scratch for the first time this season.

Here are the inactive players for the Bengals in Week 14:

Name Position Injury
D’Ante Smith OT Personal
Chris Evans RB
Devin Harper LB
Jay Tuefele DT
Trey Hill C

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Colts’ gameday roster in Week 14 vs. Bengals

Here’s a look at the gameday roster for the Colts in Week 14, sorted by jersey number.

The Indianapolis Colts (7-5) are looking to stay hot amid a four-game winning streak as they visit the Cincinnati Bengals (6-6) on Sunday at Paycor Stadium.

As it pertains to the roster, a major move was made in activating defensive tackle Grover Stewart from the suspended list.

The Colts also elevated a running back and wide receiver from the practice squad for the game.

Here’s a look at the Colts’ gameday roster in Week 14, sorted by jersey number:

WATCH: Colts vs. Bengals preview video from NFL.com

NFL.com previews the Colts and Bengals matchup.

The Indianapolis Colts (7-5) and Cincinnati Bengals (6-6) are set for a crucial Week 14 matchup at Paycor Stadium on Sunday.

Here’s a video preview of the matchup from NFL.com:

The Colts have been road warriors with a 5-1 record on the road this season while the Bengals are coming off an impressive overtime win on the road. Both teams are right in the playoff mix with five games remaining.

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Colts vs. Bengals: How to watch, stream, listen in Week 14

Here is the gameday information for Week 14.

The Indianapolis Colts (7-5) and Cincinnati Bengals (6-6) are set for a Week 14 matchup at Paycor Stadium on Sunday.

Both teams find themselves in the thick of the AFC playoff race, battling for wild-card spots with backup quarterbacks leading the way. The Colts are riding a four-game winning streak while the Bengals are coming off their first win with Jake Browning as the starter.

Here’s all the information you need heading into this Week 14 matchup:

Colts vs. Bengals: Staff picks and predictions for Week 14

The Colts Wire staff makes its picks for the Week 14 matchup.

The Indianapolis Colts (7-5) are on the road for a Week 14 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals (6-6) on Sunday at Paycor Stadium.

The sportsbooks have the Colts sitting as road underdogs and the experts around the league are essentially split on who will win this AFC bout.

Here’s how the Colts Wire staff sees this Week 14 matchup shaking out:

Key matchups to watch in Colts vs. Bengals

Taking a look at the key matchups to watch in Week 14.

The Indianapolis Colts (7-5) are hitting the road for a Week 14 bout against the Cincinnati Bengals (6-6) on Sunday at Paycor Stadium.

In what will have heavy implications for the AFC playoff picture, this game is expected to be a battle down to the wire. Both teams will be trotting out backup quarterbacks in the form of Gardner Minshew and Jake Browning.

The Colts are riding a four-game winning streak for the first time since 2018 and have won five of six games on the road this season. Meanwhile, the Bengals are coming off a big road win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, their first victory since Jake Browning took over as the starter for the injured Joe Burrow.

Here are some key matchups to watch in this Week 14 game between the Colts and Bengals:

Colts vs. Bengals: 5 things to watch in Week 14

Here are five things to watch in the Week 14 matchup.

The Indianapolis Colts will be on the road this week as they look to continue their four-game winning streak against the Cincinnati Bengals.

After the surprising upset by Cincy over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 13, this matchup has playoff implications, especially considering both of these teams are looking at potential wild-card berths over winning their divisions.

Since 2002 the Colts have an 8-4 record against the Bengals but have lost their last three road contests in this series. The last time Indianapolis won in Cincinnati was in 2005. This should be another tough road matchup for Indy.

Here are five things to watch for on Sunday:

Colts vs. Bengals: NFL experts make Week 14 picks

NFL experts are pretty split on the Colts and Bengals in Week 14.

The Indianapolis Colts (7-5) will be on the road for the second consecutive game visiting the Cincinnati Bengals (6-6) at Paycor Stadium for a Week 14 matchup on Sunday.

Riding a four-game winning streak for the first time since 2018, the Colts are right in the thick of the playoff race in the AFC. The same goes for the Bengals, who are just on the cusp of the final wild-card spot coming off their first win with Jake Browning under center.

Vegas has the Colts sitting as two-point road underdogs in this matchup, according to BetMGM.

Here’s how the experts around the league see this matchup shaking out:

Expert Pick Score (if applicable) Link
Nate Davis (USA TODAY) Colts 24-20 Link
Jarrett Bell (USA TODAY) Bengals 31-30 Link
Lorenzo Reyes (USA TODAY) Colts 23-20 Link
Mike Clay (ESPN) Bengals Link
Dan Graziano (ESPN) Bengals Link
NFL Network Bengals 22-20 Link
Bill Bender (Sporting News) Bengals 21-20 Link
Pete Prisco (CBS Sports) Bengals 27-23 Link
Cam DaSilva (Sportsbook Wire) Bengals Link
Bleacher Report Colts 28-26 Link

Over at Tallysight, 54% of the analysts have the Colts walking away with a road victory. In terms of the two-point spread, 52% of analysts believe the Colts will cover on the road.

According to BetMGM, the numbers favor the Bengals. As of this writing, 53% of the bettors are taking the Bengals moneyline while 61% have them covering a two-point spread. Meanwhile, 70% believe the game will hit the over on a 44-point total.

This game truly could go either way, especially after seeing Jake Browning carve up the Jacksonville Jaguars on Monday night. While that’s not an immaculate feat by any means, it was an impressive showing that this offense does have a high ceiling.

The Colts will see the return of defensive tackle Grover Stewart, which will make a huge difference along the interior defensive line, but they will have their hands full covering Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins.

This should be a competitive game throughout, and it’s no surprise to see analysts split on who will take home the victory.

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Colts’ Grover Stewart ready to make impact upon return

Big Grove is ready to make an impact.

The Indianapolis Colts will see the return of a major piece to the defensive line as Grover Stewart is set to be activated this week following a six-game suspension.

Stewart, who was suspended for violating the NFL’s performance-enhancing drug policy, was enjoying a spectacular season before his positive test was revealed.

The absence has been notable, and he told the media this week it was difficult to watch the team play without him.

“These last six weeks have been hard for me sitting at home and watching the guys go out there each and every week, fight and do their job,” Stewart said Wednesday. “It was hard just watching them knowing I couldn’t be out there helping them.”

During the first weeks of the season, the Colts allowed 113.5 rushing yards per game. In the next six weeks during Stewart’s suspension, they allowed 153 rushing yards per game and at least 125 in every game during that stretch.

It’s a timely return for Stewart as the Colts are looking to make a playoff push with five games remaining on the regular-season schedule.

Another person excited for his return is head coach Shane Steichen.

“It’s huge. Any time you get a big-time player like that back in the fold, it’s huge. So, we’re excited to have him back. I know he’s going to be a big help for us this week,” Steichen said.

The Colts are set to visit the Cincinnati Bengals this week in what is a crucial matchup with heavy playoff implications. Joe Mixon has been having a decent season, taking 189 carries for 689 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns, even if he’s a bit inefficient at 3.8 yards per carry.

Forcing the Bengals to be one-dimensional will be vital considering the fact that they’ll have to face Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, and Stewart’s return should help in that area.

It has been a long six weeks without Big Grove manning the middle of the defensive line, but he is sure to have an immediate impact upon his return.

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Colts’ unofficial depth chart for Week 14

Here’s the unofficial depth chart for the Colts in Week 14.

The Indianapolis Colts (7-5) released their unofficial depth chart ahead of the Week 14 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals (6-6).

The term “unofficial” should be taken to heart here as the pecking order could change on a whim. Still, we’re here to take a look at the depth chart going into the divisional matchup against the Titans.

Here’s a look at the unofficial Week 14 depth chart for the Colts: