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  • Colts' Ryan Kelly: Back in action

    Kelly (ankle) has returned to Sunday's game against the Raiders, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports. Kelly exited earlier in the game and was replaced by Wesley French at center. However, the Alabama product has returned and will once again be snapping the ball to Gardner Minshew.
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  • Colts' Ryan Kelly: Exits early

    Kelly has left Sunday's game against the Raiders early with an ankle injury, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star reports. Kelly's exit will leave the Colts down their starting center, although he is questionable to return. Wesley French has taken over the position for the time being.
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  • Colts' Ryan Kelly: Will play at Tennessee

    Kelly (concussion) does not carry an injury designation into Sunday's game at Tennessee. Kelly was a full participant at practice throughout the week, so it's no big surprise that he'll be available for Week 13. He projects to step back in as the starting center after he was sidelined for the Colts' win versus the Buccaneers in Week 12.
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  • Colts' Ryan Kelly: Still working through protocols

    Kelly remains in concussion protocols Wednesday, Mike Chappell of Fox 59 News Indianapolis reports. Kelly suffered the concussion during a Week 10 win over the Patriots and has remained out of action since. It's the veteran center's second concussion this season, which could be making it more difficult for him to return to practice. He'll likely need to return to the field Thursday to have a chance of suiting up in Week 13 against the Titans. Wesley French will likely be called upon again if Kelly can't play.
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  • Colts' Ryan Kelly: Good to go Sunday

    Kelly (ankle/foot) is officially active for Sunday's game at Jacksonville. Kelly was questionable for Sunday's contest due to the pair of injuries, but he's suiting up and won't end up missing his third game of the season.
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  • Colts' Ryan Kelly: Clears protocol

    Kelly has cleared concussion protocol ahead of Sunday's game against Tennessee, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports. The 30-year-old missed the Colts' last two games with a concussion suffered during the team's Week 2 win over Houston, but it seems as if he's had enough time to move past the issue. Kelly's return is big for Indianapolis, as he received second-team All-Pro honors and made three Pro Bowls from 2019 to 2021.
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  • Colts' Ryan Kelly: Out Week 4

    Kelly (concussion) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's game against Los Angeles. Kelly was trending toward playing this week, as he was a full participant during Colts practice Wednesday and Thursday. He was a nonparticipant at the team's Friday practice and has since been ruled out this Sunday, making Wesley French the likely replacement for the second consecutive week.
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  • Colts' Ryan Kelly: Doesn't practice Wednesday

    Kelly (concussion) missed Indianapolis' practice Wednesday. Kelly is still in the concussion protocol after suffering one during last week's win against the Texans. If the 30-year-old is unable to clear the protocol before Sunday, Wesley French should start at center in his place.
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  • Colts' Ryan Kelly: Won't return

    Kelly has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Texans due to a concussion, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports. Kelly has been diagnosed with a concussion after leaving the game in the second half. In his absence, Wesley French will presumably take over at center.
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  • Colts' Ryan Kelly: Dealing with foot injury

    Kelly (foot) didn't practice Wednesday, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star reports. The 30-year-old didn't miss a start last season and is entering his eighth year with the Colts after being taken 18th overall in the 2016 Draft. There's been no indication this is a serious injury.
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