Jaguars vs. Colts: Initial Week 5 injury reports

Jaguars vs. Colts: Initial Week 5 injury reports

The Jaguars and Colts are banged up entering Week 5, although most of Jacksonville’s hurt players practiced in some capacity on Wednesday while most of Indianapolis’ did not.

Find Jacksonville and Indianapolis’ initial Week 5 injury reports below.

Jaguars injury report

  • RB Tank Bigsby (shoulder) — limited
  • RB Travis Etienne Jr. (shoulder) — limited
  • WR Gabe Davis (shoulder) — limited
  • TE Evan Engram (hamstring) — limited
  • LB Yasir Abdullah (neck) — limited
  • CB Jarrian Jones (shoulder) — limited
  • S Darnell Savage Jr. (quadricep) — limited
  • DE Josh Hines-Allen (concussion) — did not practice
  • LB Devin Lloyd (knee) — did not practice

Analysis: Starting defenders, edge rusher Josh Hines-Allen and linebacker Devin Lloyd, did not practice Wednesday. Lloyd did not play in Week 4 due to knee soreness, while Hines-Allen exited the game and entered the NFL’s concussion protocol.

Starting running back Travis Etienne Jr. suffered a shoulder injury against Houston Sunday but returned and finished the game, rushing for 50 yards and adding 10 yards receiving.

For the first time since Week 2, starting tight end Evan Engram practiced on Wednesday in a limited capacity.

Colts injury report

  • QB Anthony Richardson (oblique) — limited
  • RB Jonathan Taylor (ankle) — did not practice
  • OT Braden Smith (knee) — did not practice
  • C Ryan Kelly (neck) — did not practice
  • DE Kwity Paye (quadriceps) — did not practice
  • LB Zaire Franklin (illness) — did not practice
  • LB Grant Stuard (heel) — did not practice
  • CB Kenny Moore (hip) — did not practice

Analysis: All eyes were on starting quarterback Anthony Richardson entering the week after he suffered a hip injury against Pittsburgh on Sunday. He participated in individual drills but was not expected to take part in team drills, per Stephen Holder of ESPN.

Six of the seven Colts who did not practice Wednesday — Jonathan Taylor, Braden Smith, Ryan Kelly, Kwity Paye, Zaire Franklin and Kenny Moore — are starters.

Taylor reportedly suffered a high-ankle sprain against the Steelers Sunday, after rushing for 88 yards and one touchdown.