Colts vs. Saints: Friday injury report

HOUSTON, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 21: Wide receiver T.Y. Hilton #13 of the Indianapolis Colts walks on the field before the game against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium on November 21, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)
HOUSTON, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 21: Wide receiver T.Y. Hilton #13 of the Indianapolis Colts walks on the field before the game against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium on November 21, 2019 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images) /
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The injury report continues to look good for the Colts as they head into their Monday night clash with the New Orleans Saints.

The Colts had a light injury report yesterday, with only three players listed on it. Part of that is because a large amount of their offensive players have already been placed on IR. But it’s still nice to see them be pretty healthy going into a game for once.

Today’s injury report was very similar. Only four guys were listed on there. The one who was added is Le’Raven Clark, who didn’t practice at all. According to the report, it wasn’t injury related. His time in Indy will almost certainly come to an end after this season.

Kenny Moore still has yet to practice with that ankle injury. At this point, it seems unlikely that he will go on Monday. He does still have the weekend to get himself healthy enough to go. But it wouldn’t make sense for him to push it this late in the year.

Pierre Desir was limited again because of that groin injury. There’s a much better chance that he goes on Monday night. They will need him, especially if Moore is out yet again. He would likely be matched up against Michael Thomas all night.

T.Y. Hilton was limited again with that calf injury. It would surprise me if he plays on Monday, but he is trying everything he can to get back out on the field. He really doesn’t want to end the season on IR. That might be the smart move though.

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The weekend will give us greater clarity on these injuries moving forward.