Colts Injury Report: D’Qwell & Toler Did Not Practice Wednesday

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Jan 4, 2015; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Indianapolis Colts cornerback Greg Toler (28) breaks up a pass intended for Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Mohamed Sanu (12) during the second half in the 2014 AFC Wild Card playoff football game at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports

The Indianapolis Colts released their Wednesday injury report and two defensive starters in D’Qwell Jackson and Greg Toler did not participate. While Jackson was held out purely for rest purposes, Toler is listed as “questionable” with a knee injury. As the defense’s #2 cornerback, Toler’s loss would be significant against Peyton Manning and a high profile Denver Broncos passing attack. However, we won’t jump to conclusions, and we’ll wait and see as his injury status updates later in the week.

Two other defensive starters were limited in Jerrell Freeman (abdomen) and Erik Walden (knee). However, it appears their restricted participation was mainly a precaution for this early in the week.

The team did receive some good news; however, as A.Q. Shipley was a full participant in Wednesday’s practice. Shipley has been battling an ankle injury the past few weeks, but if healthy, he’d help to bolster the interior offensive line’s depth. With Hugh Thornton placed on injured reserve earlier this week, they’re starting to run thin on proven bodies.

Other Colts players listed:

Jonotthan Harrison– Limited (concussion)

Andrew Jackson– Limited (hamstring)

Henoc Muamba– DNP (back)