Colts rule 4 players out vs. Titans

Shaquille Leonard and Kwity Paye among those ruled out for the Colts in Week 7.

Indianapolis Colts linebacker Shaquille Leonard, defensive end Kwity Paye, linebacker JoJo Domann and wide receiver Keke Coutee were ruled out Friday ahead of the Week 7 matchup against the Tennessee Titans.

Leonard seemed to make progress back from his concussion and broken nose to the point where he was a full participant in practice on Thursday. Still, it seems he’s not ready to go and will be eyeing a Week 8 return.

He is technically cleared from the league’s protocol, but the team is opting to keep him out.

Paye has been dealing with an ankle injury he suffered during the Thursday night game against the Denver Broncos in Week 5 and hasn’t practiced since. Expect Tyquan Lewis to get another start in Paye’s absence.

Coutee entered the league’s concussion protocol after suffering the injury on a punt return during the second quarter of the 34-27 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 7.

Coutee was able to practice this week, sporting a red non-contact jersey during Friday’s practice. This shows he’s making progress but not enough to be cleared under the new protocols.

Domann popped up on the injury report Thursday with an abdomen injury.


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Colts’ Keke Coutee in concussion protocol

Keke Coutee is in the league’s concussion protocol.

Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Keke Coutee is currently in the league’s concussion protocol after suffering the injury on a punt return in the 34-27 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 6.

Just before the end of the first half, Coutee returned a punt and took a hit that resulted in a concussion. He was able to walk off the field under his own power with the guidance of the training staff and was ruled out shortly after that.

Head coach Frank Reich told the media Monday that Coutee is currently in the league’s protocol.

“Feed bad for Keke (Coutee). I mean, he’s a competitive playmaker and a ferocious competitor. Obviously, a tough hit, a tough concussion. Obviously, in the protocol. I feel bad for him,” Reich said Monday. “He’s done everything right. So, he’ll have to go through all that protocol. He’ll likely be out next week.”

The Colts put wide receiver Ashton Dulin on the injured reserve list, and he can’t be activated until Week 10 at the earliest. With Coutee likely out in Week 7, the Colts are likely going to have to make a move someway or another considering they have only four healthy receivers.

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Colts’ Keke Coutee exits after scary hit on punt return

Colts WR Keke Coutee is being evaluated for a head injury.

Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Keke Coutee exited the game Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars after take a scary hit on a punt return in the second quarter.

What turned out to be a solid 19-yard return, Coutee took a hit to his helmet and immediately looked to be out of sorts. He was able to walk off under his own power but went straight to the locker room.

The Colts then announced Coutee is being evaluated for a head injury and was ruled out at the start of the second half.

With Coutee likely entering the league’s concussion protocol, the Colts will lean on their four receivers.

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Colts make several roster moves for Week 6

The Colts made several roster moves Saturday before the Week 6 game against the Jags.

The Indianapolis Colts signed wide receiver Keke Coutee from the practice squad to the active roster, waived offensive tackle Luke Tenuta, and elevated running backs Phillip Lindsay and D’Vonte Price ahead of the Week 6 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars, the team announced Saturday.

Given the news that both Jonathan Taylor (ankle) and Nyheim Hines (concussion) were ruled out Saturday, it makes sense that the Colts would elevate both Lindsay and Price to the active roster for the game.

This is Lindsay’s second standard elevation and Price’s first of the season.

Coutee was signed to the active roster likely due to wide receiver Ashton Dulin (toe) being placed on the injured reserve list this week. Dulin is expected to return later in the season but has to miss a minimum of four games.

Tenuta was waived to make room for Coutee and likely will be re-signed to the practice squad if he clears waivers.

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Colts elevate WR Keke Coutee, K Chase McLaughlin to active roster

The Colts elevated WR Keke Coutee, K Chase McLaughlin from the practice squad.

The Indianapolis Colts elevated wide receiver Keke Coutee and kicker Chase McLaughlin from the practice squad to the active roster, the team announced Saturday.

As both Michael Pittman Jr. and Alec Pierce were ruled out for the Week 2 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Coutee should have a role on special teams. It’s likely that Mike Strachan and Dezmon Patmon also see bigger roles with the injuries in the room.

McLaughlin was signed to the practice squad this week when the Colts waived Rodrigo Blankenship. He battled with Lucas Havrisik, who also was signed to the practice squad this week.


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Colts to sign WR Keke Coutee to practice squad

The Colts are expected to bring back WR Keke Coutee to the practice squad.

The Indianapolis Colts are expected to sign wide receiver Keke Coutee to the practice squad, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.

Until these signings are officially announced by the team, they should be taken with a grain of salt. You can follow along with our tracker, keeping up with every signing.

Coutee was a candidate to make the initial 53-man roster but was edged out by Dezmon Patmon and Mike Strachan. A shift slot receiver, Coutee also can play a role on special teams as a return man.

Coutee was a fourth-round pick with the Houston Texans in the 2018 NFL draft. After three seasons with the Texans, he joined the Colts practice squad following roster cuts before the 2021 season.

He spent the majority of the season on the practice squad and returned to the offseason roster following the 2021 season.

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Did Mike Strachan, Dezmon Patmon solidify roster spots?

Dezmon Patmon and Mike Strachan made a compelling case for their roster spots.

One of the positions of need for the Indianapolis Colts this offseason was wide receiver.

Drafting Alec Pierce in the second round and getting Parris Campbell back to pair with Michael Pittman Jr. should be enough to build a young, solid receiving core in Indy.

However, there is a lot of young talent in this training camp roster, making the decision on final cuts more difficult.

With multiple players fighting for a spot, and only about six slots available, it will be a battle until the very end to see which players will suit up against Houston in Week 1.

Based on Saturday’s preseason game against Detroit, though, it looks like the decision may have been made for those in charge.

Two names that stood out from Saturday’s game were Mike Strachan and Dezmon Patmon. Both players had somewhat unproductive campaigns last season, appearing in only a handful of games. This year, their impact could be much greater with a more pass-friendly offense.

Strachan came back to the practice field this week after having offseason knee surgery. The 25-year-old receiver did not miss a beat, though, picking right up where he left off last preseason.

He finished the day with three catches for 45 yards and a touchdown. His 6-foot-5 frame would be a huge asset to this Colts receiving corps, and that was on full display Saturday against the Lions. It seems that the Colts have big plans for Strachan if he can stay healthy and consistently perform while on the field.

Patmon has had some flashes throughout training camp and the preseason. But an explosive game is what he needed.

Against Detroit, Patmon led all Colts receivers with five catches for 103 yards and a touchdown,  including a 50-yard bomb from Sam Ehlinger. Patmon is another player that has not consistently put up numbers in this offense over the last two seasons. The talent is there, but will he get the opportunity to go out and showcase it?

At this point, it looks like Strachan and Patmon will round out the wide receiver room, with Ashton Dulin as the fourth player behind the big three.

Dulin is utilized more on special teams, so his reps at receiver have been limited. But his role as the fourth wide receiver is essentially locked in.

However, this does leave some guys out of the wide receiver room. Keke Coutee is a player the Colts were excited to work with this offseason, but a groin injury has sidelined him this week, leaving his status for the remainder of training camp up in the air.

It is likely he will be cut, along with undrafted rookie Ethan Fernea and recent addition D.J. Montgomery. The speedy DeMichael Harris will likely stay on the practice squad, with a history of being used on special teams periodically.

The Colts did not feel the need to bring in a veteran receiver this offseason, and we may be starting to see why. This young receiving corps is filled with the talent, size, and speed capable of going against some of the league’s best secondaries.

Expect this offense to throw the ball a lot more this year as Matt Ryan becomes more comfortable with his new teammates.

It seems as though the mystery of “Who will make the 53-man roster?” has been solved, with Mike Strachan and Dez Patmon making their cases to stick around and contribute.

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Colts’ Isaiah Rodgers, Keke Coutee injured in preseason opener

CB Isaiah Rodgers and WR Keke Coutee were injured in the preseason opener.

The Indianapolis Colts didn’t get through the 27-24 preseason loss completely unscathed as cornerback Isaiah Rodgers and wide receiver Keke Coutee both left with injuries.

Rodgers is currently in the league’s concussion protocol after suffering a head injury during the second quarter of the game. After recording an interception against Buffalo Bills quarterback Case Keenum, Rodgers took a hit to the head near the sideline at the end of the return.

Rodgers tweeted an update following the game letting the fans know he’s doing well.

Coutee left in the second quarter as well and was ruled out for the remainder of the game after suffering a groin injury. It isn’t yet clear how severe that injury is, but he may need extra time to rest.

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Colts’ Keke Coutee (groin) ruled out vs. Bills

Keke Coutee has been ruled OUT with a groin injury.

Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Keke Coutee suffered a groin injury and was ruled out during the preseason opener Saturday against the Buffalo Bills.

It isn’t yet clear how severe the injury to Coutee is, but he was having a strong camp through the first two weeks leading into the preseason opener. He was likely the leader for the No. 5 wide receiver role in the room.

With Coutee out due to the injury, this will open snaps for Dezmon Patmon, Isaiah Ford, D.J. Montgomery and undrafted free agents Michael Young Jr., Samson Nacua and Ethan Fernea.

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6 toughest cuts from our latest Colts’ roster projection

Here were the toughest cuts from our latest Colts’ roster projection.

Though the Indianapolis Colts don’t report to Westfield for training camp for another month, it’s still not a bad idea to take a look at the roster and how things might shake out when cuts come along.

There are plenty of questions that still have yet to be answered, and most of them won’t be answered until training camp and the preseason games are concluded at the end of August.

But as we projected the 53-man roster following the conclusion of minicamp, we have an idea about how the roster might break down. We did so at each position in our latest projection.

Here, we are going to take a look at the toughest cuts from that roster projection and why those players didn’t make the cut: