Colts injury report after Thursday's practice doesn't look good for a star player's chances of playing Week 7 vs. Dolphins

The Indianapolis Colts have had to play the past two weeks without star running back Jonathan Taylor. Following Thursday's practice, they released their injury report, which showed that he still has yet to practice since suffering the injury at the end of their Week 4 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.  Jonathan Taylor's chances of playing […]

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Oct 13, 2024; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen paces the sidelines against the Tennessee Titans during the second half during the second half at Nissan Stadium.
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The Indianapolis Colts have had to play the past two weeks without star running back Jonathan Taylor.

Following Thursday's practice, they released their injury report, which showed that he still has yet to practice since suffering the injury at the end of their Week 4 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. 


Jonathan Taylor's chances of playing Week 7 seem slim

Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor (28) celebrates after rushing for a touchdown Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, during a game against the Chicago Bears at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
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The Colts chose not to place Taylor on the injured reserve list after his injury was revealed to be a high ankle sprain. This was an interesting decision after they placed star defensive tackle DeForest Buckner on the IR and saw wide receiver Josh Downs miss most of training camp and all of the preseason. 

If Taylor can't play this week, it'll be his third straight missed game, and he will be just one missed game away from hitting the minimum threshold he would have had to miss if he was placed on the IR. If the Colts believed he would miss four games, they would have placed him on the IR and given themselves more roster flexibility. 

No final decision has been made for Taylor's availability for Week 7, but at the moment, it seems doubtful at best that he will suit up. And if he still can't practice next week, the same can be said about Week 8. Now, each injury is different, so it's hard to fault the Colts for not knowing he would miss this much time. If he does, in fact, miss four straight weeks, the Colts took a risk, and it failed. And with them seeing two other high ankle sprains hold out key player for at least four weeks, it would be a failed risk that they had plenty of evidence right in front of them that would have pointed to that result.