Colts’ Jack Doyle (concussion) ruled OUT vs. Ravens

Indianapolis Colts tight end Jack Doyle has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens as he’s dealing with concussion symptoms.
Doyle took a nasty hit to the neck/head area just before the first half ended and it was a hit on a defenseless receiver but no flag was thrown.
With Doyle out and Noah Togiai a healthy scratch, the Colts will lean on the duo of Mo Alie-Cox and Trey Burton at tight end

Indianapolis Colts tight end Jack Doyle has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens as he’s dealing with concussion symptoms.
Doyle took a nasty hit to the neck/head area just before the first half ended and it was a hit on a defenseless receiver but no flag was thrown.
With Doyle out and Noah Togiai a healthy scratch, the Colts will lean on the duo of Mo Alie-Cox and Trey Burton at tight end

Colts informed of several positive COVID-19 tests

The Colts have been informed of several positive COVID-19 tests and will be working remotely as they work to confirm those tests, the team announced Friday morning.
The team released the following statement early on Friday regarding the positive tests. The practice facility will be closed while the team follows league protocol in confirming the positive tests.
This morning, we were informed that several individuals within our organization have tested posted for COVID-19. The team is currently in the process of confirming those tests. In the meantime, the practice facility will be closed and the team will work remotely while following NFL protocols. We are in communication with the NFL and will have more information when available, Colts’ press release.
This is the first time the Colts have had an issue with COVID-19 since the league first starting testing during training camp back in July.
Being so close to Sunday, this could certainly impact the Week 6 game against the Bengals, but the team will be working remotely as it waits for the confirmation of the tests

The Colts have been informed of several positive COVID-19 tests and will be working remotely as they work to confirm those tests, the team announced Friday morning.
The team released the following statement early on Friday regarding the positive tests. The practice facility will be closed while the team follows league protocol in confirming the positive tests.
This morning, we were informed that several individuals within our organization have tested posted for COVID-19. The team is currently in the process of confirming those tests. In the meantime, the practice facility will be closed and the team will work remotely while following NFL protocols. We are in communication with the NFL and will have more information when available, Colts’ press release.
This is the first time the Colts have had an issue with COVID-19 since the league first starting testing during training camp back in July.
Being so close to Sunday, this could certainly impact the Week 6 game against the Bengals, but the team will be working remotely as it waits for the confirmation of the tests

Colts informed of several positive COVID-19 tests

The Colts have been informed of several positive COVID-19 tests and will be working remotely as they work to confirm those tests, the team announced Friday morning.
The team released the following statement early on Friday regarding the positive tests. The practice facility will be closed while the team follows league protocol in confirming the positive tests.
This morning, we were informed that several individuals within our organization have tested posted for COVID-19. The team is currently in the process of confirming those tests. In the meantime, the practice facility will be closed and the team will work remotely while following NFL protocols. We are in communication with the NFL and will have more information when available, Colts’ press release.
This is the first time the Colts have had an issue with COVID-19 since the league first starting testing during training camp back in July.
Being so close to Sunday, this could certainly impact the Week 6 game against the Bengals, but the team will be working remotely as it waits for the confirmation of the tests

The Colts have been informed of several positive COVID-19 tests and will be working remotely as they work to confirm those tests, the team announced Friday morning.
The team released the following statement early on Friday regarding the positive tests. The practice facility will be closed while the team follows league protocol in confirming the positive tests.
This morning, we were informed that several individuals within our organization have tested posted for COVID-19. The team is currently in the process of confirming those tests. In the meantime, the practice facility will be closed and the team will work remotely while following NFL protocols. We are in communication with the NFL and will have more information when available, Colts’ press release.
This is the first time the Colts have had an issue with COVID-19 since the league first starting testing during training camp back in July.
Being so close to Sunday, this could certainly impact the Week 6 game against the Bengals, but the team will be working remotely as it waits for the confirmation of the tests

Colts rule out Anthony Castonzo, Darius Leonard vs. Browns

The Colts have ruled out left tackle Anthony Castonzo and linebacker Darius Leonard for the Week 5 matchup against the Browns, head coach Frank Reich told the media on Friday.
Castonzo, who has been dealing with a rib injury, and Leonard, who has been dealing with a groin injury, both left the Week 4 game against the Bears with their respective ailments.
Neither was able to log a practice this week and now the Colts will be down two of their key starters.
With Castonzo ruled out, the Colts will be rolling with backup Le’Raven Clark.
With Leonard ruled out, the Colts will move forward with Anthony Walker Jr. and Bobby Okereke, both of which have been on the injury report this week with their own injuries

The Colts have ruled out left tackle Anthony Castonzo and linebacker Darius Leonard for the Week 5 matchup against the Browns, head coach Frank Reich told the media on Friday.
Castonzo, who has been dealing with a rib injury, and Leonard, who has been dealing with a groin injury, both left the Week 4 game against the Bears with their respective ailments.
Neither was able to log a practice this week and now the Colts will be down two of their key starters.
With Castonzo ruled out, the Colts will be rolling with backup Le’Raven Clark.
With Leonard ruled out, the Colts will move forward with Anthony Walker Jr. and Bobby Okereke, both of which have been on the injury report this week with their own injuries

Colts rule out Anthony Castonzo, Darius Leonard vs. Browns

The Colts have ruled out left tackle Anthony Castonzo and linebacker Darius Leonard for the Week 5 matchup against the Browns, head coach Frank Reich told the media on Friday.
Castonzo, who has been dealing with a rib injury, and Leonard, who has been dealing with a groin injury, both left the Week 4 game against the Bears with their respective ailments.
Neither was able to log a practice this week and now the Colts will be down two of their key starters.
With Castonzo ruled out, the Colts will be rolling with backup Le’Raven Clark.
With Leonard ruled out, the Colts will move forward with Anthony Walker Jr. and Bobby Okereke, both of which have been on the injury report this week with their own injuries

The Colts have ruled out left tackle Anthony Castonzo and linebacker Darius Leonard for the Week 5 matchup against the Browns, head coach Frank Reich told the media on Friday.
Castonzo, who has been dealing with a rib injury, and Leonard, who has been dealing with a groin injury, both left the Week 4 game against the Bears with their respective ailments.
Neither was able to log a practice this week and now the Colts will be down two of their key starters.
With Castonzo ruled out, the Colts will be rolling with backup Le’Raven Clark.
With Leonard ruled out, the Colts will move forward with Anthony Walker Jr. and Bobby Okereke, both of which have been on the injury report this week with their own injuries

Colts’ Darius Leonard (groin) ruled OUT vs. Bears

Colts linebacker Darius Leonard suffered a groin injury and will not return for the Week 4 matchup against the Bears on Sunday.
On a tackle for loss by defensive end Justin Houston toward the end of the first half, Leonard came up limping. He stayed to finish the drive but then went to the locker room.
Through the first half of the game, Leonard logged just one tackle before leaving the game. With Leonard now out, the Colts will rely on Anthony Walker and Bobby Okereke

Colts linebacker Darius Leonard suffered a groin injury and will not return for the Week 4 matchup against the Bears on Sunday.
On a tackle for loss by defensive end Justin Houston toward the end of the first half, Leonard came up limping. He stayed to finish the drive but then went to the locker room.
Through the first half of the game, Leonard logged just one tackle before leaving the game. With Leonard now out, the Colts will rely on Anthony Walker and Bobby Okereke

Colts’ Darius Leonard (groin) ruled OUT vs. Bears

Colts linebacker Darius Leonard suffered a groin injury and will not return for the Week 4 matchup against the Bears on Sunday.
On a tackle for loss by defensive end Justin Houston toward the end of the first half, Leonard came up limping. He stayed to finish the drive but then went to the locker room.
Through the first half of the game, Leonard logged just one tackle before leaving the game. With Leonard now out, the Colts will rely on Anthony Walker and Bobby Okereke

Colts linebacker Darius Leonard suffered a groin injury and will not return for the Week 4 matchup against the Bears on Sunday.
On a tackle for loss by defensive end Justin Houston toward the end of the first half, Leonard came up limping. He stayed to finish the drive but then went to the locker room.
Through the first half of the game, Leonard logged just one tackle before leaving the game. With Leonard now out, the Colts will rely on Anthony Walker and Bobby Okereke

Colts’ Malik Hooker out for season with torn Achilles

Colts safety Malik Hooker suffered a torn Achilles in the 28-11 win against the Vikings on Sunday. He will miss the remainder of the season.
This a brutal blow for Hooker, who entered the season with a lot to prove in a contract year. The Colts didn’t pick up his fifth-year option, which makes him a free agent following the conclusion of the 2020 season.
With Hooker now out for the season, the Colts are likely to turn to rookie Julian Blackmon, who played 63% of the snaps in Week 2 and was the main replacement for Hooker

Colts safety Malik Hooker suffered a torn Achilles in the 28-11 win against the Vikings on Sunday. He will miss the remainder of the season.
This a brutal blow for Hooker, who entered the season with a lot to prove in a contract year. The Colts didn’t pick up his fifth-year option, which makes him a free agent following the conclusion of the 2020 season.
With Hooker now out for the season, the Colts are likely to turn to rookie Julian Blackmon, who played 63% of the snaps in Week 2 and was the main replacement for Hooker