The Colts are going into the game against the Giants pretty darn healthy. Only one player has been ruled out for the game on Sunday.
The Colts have been getting healthy again after hitting a little bit of of a rough patch the last few weeks. This week is the most healthy they have been all season long. Only one player has been ruled out of the game against the Giants on Sunday.
Clayton Geathers is officially out. He didn’t practice all week long with a knee injury. He is the only player ruled out for this game. Geathers is a starter though, so it is a slight blow. Mike Mitchell, who has been hurt the last few games, will take over the starting duties if he can play. He is questionable with his calf injury.
Mitchell should play because the only game-time decision is Anthony Walker. Walker has been out of practice all week long with a shoulder injury. He would be the second starter out of the game if he can’t go.
T.Y. Hilton will play after practicing in a limited capacity today. He is still nursing that ankle injury. His lack of practice didn’t seem to affect him last week, as he still caught 5 balls for 85 yards against the Cowboys. The Colts can use him greatly in this one.
Every other Colt is available to play as well. But one big player for the Giants is already listed as out. That is Odell Beckham. He is out with a quad injury. That is a big blow for a New York offense that struggles to move the ball with him in the lineup anyway.
Without Beckham, this seems like a game the Giants have no chance to win. Especially since the Colts are healthy going into the game too.