The Indianapolis Colts have a handful of names left for practice for the Denver Broncos Battle

The Indianapolis Colts have released their injury report for Wednesday’s training ahead of a critical AFC clash with Denver Broncos.

Wide receiver Ashton Dulin (ankle) and starting offensive tackle Braden Smith (personally) did not train on Wednesday. Shane Steichen confirmed Smith likely won’t suit up for Week 15, meaning rookie Matt Goncalves can start again.

Center Tenor Bortolini and linebacker Jaylon Carlies were full participants, which is great for the offensive line depth and Gus Bradley’s defense. Carlies is arguably the best coverage linebacker in the scheme, and the Colts can use his skill when he hits the field.

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The biggest names with positivity around them are receivers Josh Downs (shoulder) and center/captain Ryan Kelly (knee). If Downs does start, there’s a chance it will be in a limited capacity. If Kelly returns, he will be back after Danny Pinter manned the position against New England Patriots.

Colts and Anthony Richardson enters a difficult situation but must be ready for the challenge at Mile High to make the playoffs. The Broncos are a hot team that isn’t showing much sign of slowing down, so we’ll have to see who wins the game in an AFC showdown with postseason implications.

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