Colts vs. Texans: Wednesday injury report

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - SEPTEMBER 29: Parris Campbell #15 of the Indianapolis Colts catches a pass during the fourth quarter in the game against the Oakland Raiders at Lucas Oil Stadium on September 29, 2019 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - SEPTEMBER 29: Parris Campbell #15 of the Indianapolis Colts catches a pass during the fourth quarter in the game against the Oakland Raiders at Lucas Oil Stadium on September 29, 2019 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images) /
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The Colts are coming into this game against the Texans the healthiest they’ve been all year, but they still have several players who have the potential to be out on Sunday.

The Colts have had to battle injuries all season long. They have had several defensive players out because of injuries, and a lot of them have been starters. But the Colts will have several of their key players back for this game on Sunday for first place.

Darius Leonard, Clayton Geathers, and T.Y. Hilton will all be healthy for this game. Only Geathers was listed on the injury report today, and he was a limited participant because of rest. But some other guys who they would like to have were listed today.

Parris Campbell is still out with an ab injury that required a procedure. He didn’t practice today. Malik Hooker is still out with his knee injury, but he could practice later in the week. Tyquan Lewis didn’t practice because of his ankle injury. He might be out yet again. Not good for the former Buckeyes.

Elsewhere Pierre Desir didn’t practice because of a hamstring. Kenny Moore also missed practice because of a knee injury. Having both of them out would be crucial, because Hooker is likely still a week away from coming back. That would be 75% of their secondary out.

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Zaire Franklin was a limited participant because of hamstring as well. That’s everyone who was listed on the report today. Which is good, because normally the injury report reads like a novel.