Two of the Indianapolis Colts' most important players seem to have dodged major injures in Week 4

The Indianapolis Colts narrowly beat the Pittsburgh Steelers by a score of 27 to 24 in Week 4. They didn't leave this one unscathed, though. The team already placed key rotational defensive lineman Tyquan Lewis on the IR, starting quarterback Anthony Richardson had to leave the game early with a hip injury, and star running back Jonathan Taylor was left on […]

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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (5) walks the sidelines Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024, during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
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The Indianapolis Colts narrowly beat the Pittsburgh Steelers by a score of 27 to 24 in Week 4. 

They didn't leave this one unscathed, though. The team already placed key rotational defensive lineman Tyquan Lewis on the IR, starting quarterback Anthony Richardson had to leave the game early with a hip injury, and star running back Jonathan Taylor was left on the sidelines due to an ankle injury

But all things considered, Richardson and Taylor's injuries seem to be not as bad as they could have been. Richardson's condition is listed as day-to-day, and Taylor's high ankle sprain has been reported to be mild. 


Anthony Richardson and Jonathan Taylor dodged major injuries 

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (5) hands the ball off to Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor (28) on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024, during a game against the Houston Texans at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
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Early in Week 4, it looked like the Colts were going to have a special rushing day with the Steelers not having an answer for the Richardson – Taylor duo. But after Richardson went down with the hip injury, the run game was drastically less efficient. And it wasn't even because Richardson himself was running all over Pittsburgh's defense. It was due to the Steelers having to consider Richardson as a runner on every single play. Every potential handoff to Taylor could be a fake that he keeps himself. And Taylor is too good of a RB that if you take the focus off of him, he will gash you on the ground. 

With Joe Flacco under center after Richardson's injury, it was significantly easier for the Steelers because they did not have to respect Flacco as a runner. Now, we won't know the official status for either Richardson or Taylor until we see if either is able to test their injuries at practice Wednesday-Friday. At this moment, it appears that Richardson has a better shot at playing than Taylor. And if Richardson is under center, I think that would be a big boost to a Trey Sermon-led backfield. And with the drop-off from Taylor to Sermon being so large, they need any boost they can get.