The Indianapolis Colts have ruled out two players for Sunday’s pivotal matchup with Denver and have four others who are questionable.
For more on the Colts’ final Week 15 injury report, click here.
But what about Denver’s final injury report? Following the team’s final practice on Friday, the Broncos have just one player with an injury designation.
Here is what you need to know:
Friday’s #INDvsDEN injury report:
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CB Riley Moss (knee), Out:
Moss would miss Denver’s Week 13 game and did not practice at all during this week. He is one of the Broncos’ starting boundary cornerbacks, allowing 49 receptions on 75 targets (65.3%), according to PFF, with four pass breakups and one interception. Opposing quarterbacks have a passer rating of 91.3 when targeting him.
Without Moss against Cleveland, the team started Levi Wallace opposite of Pat Surtain. Wallace would, however, six receptions on 10 targets for 154 yards and two touchdowns. As noted by Broncos Wire, the Broncos could turn to rookie Kris Abrams-Draine this week.
Overall this season, this is a Denver defense that has been very stingy, allowing just 18.0 points per game behind a disruptive front that ranks top five in pressure rate and yards per rush allowed.