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  • Colts' Ashton Dulin: Just one reception in loss

    Dulin had one reception for 13 yards on two targets in Sunday's loss at Green Bay.

    Dulin played on 24 of the offense's 56 snaps as he got time as the fourth receiver with Josh Downs (ankle) out. Dulin's role on offense could be reduced if Downs is able to return against Chicago. Dulin remains a key player on special teams, however.

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  • Colts' Adonai Mitchell: Just one reception, key drop in loss

    Mitchell had one reception for 30 yards on four targets in Sunday's loss at Green Bay. He had a crucial easy drop on a key third-down play.

    Mitchell showed promise in the season opener when he was wide open for two possible touchdowns but Anthony Richardson overthrew him. Mitchell worked as the No. 3 receiver and started in the slot again, but he could have a smaller role when Josh Downs returns as soon as next week. Mitchell's high-profile drop won't help his case in the short term.

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  • Colts' Tyler Goodson: Minimal role on offense

    Goodson had one reception for two yards on his lone target in Sunday's loss at Green Bay.

    Goodson played on just nine of the offense's 56 snaps but got most of his usage late in the fourth quarter when the Colts were playing from behind. Jonathan Taylor was surprisingly on the bench late in the game after some drops earlier in the game, so Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson could see more of a role in the passing game. Goodson didn't play on offense in Week 1.

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  • Colts' Trey Sermon: Gets time late in loss

    Sermon had two carries for zero total yards and one reception for seven yards in Sunday's loss at Green Bay.

    Sermon played on just 18 of the offense's 56 snaps but got most of his usage late in the fourth quarter when the Colts were playing from behind. Jonathan Taylor was surprisingly on the bench late in the game after some drops earlier in the game, so Sermon and Tyler Goodson could see more of a role in the passing game.

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  • Colts' Laiatu Latu: Should be OK

    Latu, who left Sunday's loss to the Packers early with a hip injury, is expected to be fine moving forward, Jordan Schultz of BleacherReport.com reports.

    Latu is expected to undergo further tests Monday to confirm those expectations, but in the meantime should be considered questionable for Week 3 against the Bears. The 2024 first-round selection picked up his first career tackle and fumble recovery before exiting against Green Bay, and if healthy, could see a larger role this Sunday if DeForest Buckner (ankle) is unable to play.

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  • Colts' DeForest Buckner: More imaging ordered

    Buckner (ankle) will undergo an MRI after suffering a sprained ankle in Sunday's loss to the Packers, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

    Buckner underwent an X-ray after he was carted off the field in the second half of Week 2's loss, which came back negative. Although the sprain is not expected to be serious, Rapoport suggests the veteran pass rusher is a longshot to play this Sunday against the Bears. More clarity about his status should come as the week unfolds and his MRI results become available.

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  • Colts' DeForest Buckner: Dealing with ankle sprain

    Buckner (ankle) had his initial X-rays come back negative, and his injury is considered to be a sprain, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports.

    Buckner was carted off the field in the second half of the Colts' 16-10 loss to the Packers, but he appears to have avoided a fracture in his ankle. The defensive lineman is expected to undergo an MRI to determine the severity of the sprain in the near future.

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  • Colts' Alec Pierce: Finds end zone in Week 2 loss

    Pierce secured five of seven targets for 56 yards and a touchdown in the Colts' 16-10 loss to the Packers on Sunday.

    Pierce was surprisingly the Colts' most impactful receiver for the second time in as many games to open the season, recording team-high reception and receiving yardage totals while also tying for the lead in targets. Pierce also recorded his second touchdown of the season -- matching both his 2022 and 2023 totals -- on a four-yard grab with just under two minutes remaining. The chemistry between Anthony Richardson and Pierce is undeniable, but it remains to be seen how the third-year wideout's targets will be affected by the eventual season debut of Josh Downs (ankle).

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  • Colts' Michael Pittman: Three catches in loss

    Pittman brought in three of seven targets for 21 yards in the Colts' 16-10 loss to the Packers on Sunday.

    Pittman tied Alec Pierce for the team led in targets and even had the Colts' second-most receptions, but as his final line indicates, he did little with them. The possession receiver has had trouble establishing much rapport with Anthony Richardson through his first two games despite his past success with multiple other quarterbacks, mustering only seven receptions for 52 yards on 15 targets over the first pair of contests. Pittman will aim to turn around the slow start in a Week 3 home matchup against a tough Bears defense.

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  • Colts' Jonathan Taylor: Eclipses 100-yard mark in loss

    Taylor rushed 12 times for 103 yards and brought in two of four targets for 32 yards in the Colts' 16-10 loss to the Packers on Sunday. He also committed a fumble recovered by Indianapolis.

    Taylor looked like himself on his modest amount of opportunities, averaging 8.6 yards per carry with a long run of 29 yards. He also finished with the Colts' second-highest receiving yardage total after being shut out altogether through the air in the Week 1 loss to the Texans. Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star confirms that the talented running back did not have any injury concerns early in the fourth quarter when he was substituted for Trey Sermon on a key drive, and Taylor's otherwise strong performance was only missing a bit more volume and a touchdown. He'll aim to rectify both matters when he tangles with the Bears defense at home in Week 3.

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  • Colts' Matt Gay: Misses in return

    Gay made his only extra-point try but failed to convert one of his two field goal attempts in Sunday's 16-10 loss to the Packers.

    Gay missed Week 1 as he recovered from sports hernia surgery. His return in Week 2 didn't go as planned, as he missed a 50-yard FGA in the loss Sunday. He did, however, connect on a 34-yard attempt to make the score 13-3 before halftime. Gay's next opportunity will come in Week 3 against the Bears.

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  • Colts' Anthony Richardson: Struggles in tough road environment

    Richardson completed 17 of 34 passes for 204 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions and added four carries for 37 yards in the Colts' 16-10 loss to the Packers on Sunday. He also committed two fumbles that he recovered.

    Richardson's growing pains were on display Sunday against a Packers defense that seemed intent on carrying more of the load than usual with Jordan Love (knee) sidelined. Two of Richardson's interceptions came in deep in Packers territory, while the third was on a Hail Mary to end the game. Richardson once again displayed the most chemistry with Alec Pierce, who finished with a 5-56-1 line on a team-high seven targets, but otherwise, he failed to establish any meaningful rapport with No. 1 receiver Michael Pittman (3-21 on seven targets). Richardson has failed to complete 50 percent of his passes through his first two games, so he'll aim for more efficiency in a tough home matchup against Caleb Williams and the Bears in a Week 3 battle.

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  • Colts' DeForest Buckner: Carted to locker room

    Buckner (ankle) is out for the rest of Sunday's game at Green Bay, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.

    Buckner had his leg rolled up on awkwardly during the second half of Sunday's contest, and now he's been declared out for the rest of the game. Raekwon Davis should see an uptick in snaps as a result.

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  • Colts' Laiatu Latu: Out for game

    Latu (hip) is out for the rest of Sunday's game against the Packers, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star reports.

    The backup defensive end recovered a fumble and made a tackle before leaving the game. Dayo Odeyingbo and Isaiah Land are the other reserve ends on Indianapolis' defense.

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  • Colts' Kwity Paye: Set to play Sunday

    Paye (hamstring) is active for Sunday's game at Green Bay.

    Despite missing the Colts' first two practices during the week, Paye will suit up for game action in Week 2. He projects to continue to play a near every-down role on the edge across from Tyquan Lewis.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 122.0
(16th)
208.0
(17th)
320.5
(14th)
Def. 237.0
(32nd)
178.0
(9th)
400.0
(30th)

Injuries

Player Injury
D. Buckner DT DeForest Buckner DT Ankle
L. Latu DE Laiatu Latu DE Hip
J. Blackmon SAF Julian Blackmon SAF Shoulder
J. Downs WR Josh Downs WR Ankle
J. Brents CB Julius Brents CB Knee

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