The Indianapolis Colts (3-2) have released their final injury report ahead of the Week 6 matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals (1-3-1).
With the team returning to somewhat normalcy after a crazy Friday morning that included four false-positive COVID-19 tests, there aren’t many surprises on the injury report.
Here’s a look at the final injury report for the Colts in Week 6:
*DNP = Did Not Participate — LP = Limited Participant — FP = Full Participant*
Name | Position | Injury | Wed. | Thurs. | Fri. | Status |
Mo Alie-Cox | TE | Knee | DNP | DNP | DNP | OUT |
Denico Autry | DE/DT | Ankle/Knee | DNP | DNP | FP | Quest. |
Julian Blackmon | S | Groin | DNP | FP | DNP | — |
Trey Burton | TE | Rest | DNP | FP | FP | — |
Justin Houston | DE | Hip | DNP | LP | DNP | Quest. |
Darius Leonard | LB | Groin | DNP | DNP | DNP | Doubtful |
Anthony Castonzo | OT | Rib | LP | FP | FP | Quest. |
Jordan Wilkins | RB | Calf | LP | DNP | DNP | Quest. |
Chaz Green | OT | Back | — | DNP | DNP | OUT |
T.Y. Hilton | WR | Rest | — | — | DNP | — |
Jacob Eason | QB | Not Injury Related | — | — | DNP | — |
We knew that Alie-Cox and Green were ruled out earlier on Friday. Leonard is unlikely to play and with the bye coming up in Week 7, one can assume he will be ready to go when the team comes back, though that is speculation.
Castonzo had two full practices to end the week, which would assume he is ready to go for Sunday. But he is listed as questionable, which means there isn’t a guarantee he suits up.
The rookie quarterback in Eason wasn’t in attendance due to a non-injury related reason. It’s possible he was the one player who falsely tested positive for COVID-19 but we don’t know for sure and it’s unlikely we will find out.
The Colts will release their inactives list an hour and a half before the 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff on Sunday.