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Indianapolis Colts' WR Alec Pierce appears on Week 16 injury report
Indianapolis Colts' wide receiver Alec Pierce appeared on the team's first Week 16 injury report. Pierce was listed as a limited participant due to an Achilles injury. This past Sunday in Seattle, Pierce played all 60 of the Colts ' offensive snaps in that game.
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49ers look to lock up playoff spot as Rivers tries to keep the Colts in the playoff discussion
The Indianapolis Colts and San Francisco 49ers understand the stakes Monday night. Both teams find themselves in the throes of tight division races where one more loss could eliminate them.
In today's edition: The Bears could move to Indiana, Alcaraz splits with his coach, Anthony Joshua's "license to kill," the World Cup's record $50 million prize, baseball behind bars, and more. Can the Dukes make it more than one-and-done as the biggest underdog of the first round?
Colts’ Jonathan Taylor; Ricky Pearsall Jr. doesn’t practice but Kyle Shanahan likes his chances to play Monday.
It’s Week 16, folks. That magical time of year when fantasy football dreams go to die, and NFL rosters look more like a MASH unit than a professional sports team.
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Where are Indianapolis Colts in Week 16 NFL playoff standings?
In the overall AFC playoff picture, the Colts remain on the outside looking in. They are the eighth seed and are one game behind the 9-5 Texans for the final wildcard spot. The other two wildcard teams, the LA Chargers and the Buffalo Bills, are both 10-4.
Via Zack Keefer of TheAthletic.com, the Week 15 game between the Colts and the Seahawks was the most-watched Colts game on CBS in Indianapolis in five years. And, of course, five years ago, Rivers was the team's starting quarterback.
Indianapolis is not a team the Seahawks play often, obviously, and the Rivers situation brings an entirely new dynamic to this matchup. We spoke with our friend Paul Bretl of Colts Wire to get a better idea of what the Seahawks are going to be facing. Our questions and Bretl's answers are below.
The Seattle Seahawks were expected to walk all over the Indianapolis Colts and their 44-year old quarterback today, but they didn't exactly come out on fire and determined to make it so. Seattle was sloppy and slow in the first half but eventually found momentum in the second and wound up winning a close one by a score of 18-16.
Indianapolis Colts QB Anthony Richardson explained how a freak locker room accident injured his eye and addressed his current vision status.