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  • Colts' Zaire Franklin: Double-digit stops in loss

    Franklin recorded 10 total tackles (five solo) and a forced fumble in Sunday's 16-10 loss to the Packers.

    Franklin was able to cross the double-digit tackles threshold for the first time this season after doing so 11 times in 16 contests last year. Additionally, he punched the ball out as Packers' running back Josh Jacobs was on the verge of scoring a touchdown in the second quarter, which was ultimately recovered by his Franklin's teammate Laiatu Latu. Through two games in 2024, Franklin has registered 18 total tackles (nine solo) as the team's starting middle linebacker.

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  • Colts' E.J. Speed: Secures 11 tackles in loss

    Speed recorded 11 total tackles (eight solo) in Sunday's 16-10 loss to the Packers.

    Speed was able to go compiled double-digit stops for the second consecutive week to open the 2024 season. Through two weeks, the linebacker has produced 21 total tackles (16 solo) while operating as the Colts' primary weakside linebacker.

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  • Colts' Nick Cross: Busy in Week 2

    Cross recorded 15 total tackles (10 solo) in Sunday's 16-10 loss to the Packers.

    Cross was able to pace the team in tackles for the second straight week, securing a new career-high 15 tackles versus Green Bay. Through two games this season, the safety has compiled an impressive 29 total tackles (11 solo) and he appears to be on his way to a big year in Indianapolis.

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  • Colts' Anthony Gould: Minimal role on offense

    Gould did not have a reception or target in Sunday's loss at Green Bay. He played just one snap on offense.

    After an impressive preseason, Gould has had a minimal role on offense with just 17 snaps played in two games and no targets. He's mostly being used as a kick returner on special teams, but the Colts did not return a kickoff against the Packers.

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  • Colts' Kylen Granson: Just one reception in loss

    Granson had one reception for nine yards on two targets in Sunday's loss at Green Bay.

    Granson played the most snaps of Indy's three tight ends (Mo Alie-Cox had 18 snaps and Drew Ogletree had 14 snaps), but the trio amassed just three receptions and four targets for 43 yards after no tight end had a reception Week 1. With the Colts using a more vertical passing attack than last season, none of the team's tight ends may get significant targets.

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  • Colts' Drew Ogletree: One reception in loss

    Ogletree had one reception for 12 yards on two targets in Sunday's loss at Green Bay.

    Indy's tight ends have a combined three receptions in the first two games, with no tight end having more than one reception. Ogletree started in Week 2 but played fewer snaps (14) than Mo Alie-Cox and Kylen Granson, as the Colts have been rotating tight ends in all roles this season. After two weeks, no Indy tight end looks set to produce viable fantasy value.

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  • Colts' Ashton Dulin: Just one reception in loss

    Dulin had one reception for 13 yards on two targets in Sunday's loss at Green Bay.

    Dulin played on 24 of the offense's 56 snaps as he got time as the fourth receiver with Josh Downs (ankle) out. Dulin's role on offense could be reduced if Downs is able to return against Chicago in Week 3. Dulin remains a key player on special teams, however.

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  • Colts' Adonai Mitchell: Just one reception, key drop in loss

    Mitchell had one reception for 30 yards on four targets in Sunday's loss at Green Bay. He had a crucial drop on a key third-down play.

    Mitchell showed promise in the season opener when he was wide open for two possible touchdowns, but Anthony Richardson overthrew him. Mitchell worked as the No. 3 receiver and started in the slot again, but he could have a smaller role when Josh Downs (ankle) returns as soon as next week. Mitchell's high-profile drop won't help his case in the short term.

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  • Colts' Tyler Goodson: Minimal role on offense

    Goodson had one reception for two yards on his lone target in Sunday's loss at Green Bay.

    Goodson played on just nine of the offense's 56 snaps but got most of his usage late in the fourth quarter when the Colts were playing from behind. Jonathan Taylor was surprisingly on the bench late in the game after some drops earlier in the contest, so Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson could see more of a role in the passing game in the short term. Goodson didn't play on offense in Week 1.

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  • Colts' Trey Sermon: Gets time late in loss

    Sermon had two carries for zero total yards and one reception for seven yards in Sunday's loss at Green Bay.

    Sermon played on just 18 of the offense's 56 snaps but got most of his usage late in the fourth quarter when the Colts were playing from behind. Jonathan Taylor was surprisingly on the bench late after some drops earlier in the game, so Sermon and Tyler Goodson could see more of a role in the passing game.

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  • Colts' Laiatu Latu: Should be OK

    Latu, who left Sunday's loss to the Packers early with a hip injury, is expected to be fine moving forward, Jordan Schultz of BleacherReport.com reports.

    Latu is expected to undergo further tests Monday to confirm those expectations, but in the meantime should be considered questionable for Week 3 against the Bears. The 2024 first-round selection picked up his first career tackle and fumble recovery before exiting against Green Bay, and if healthy, could see a larger role this Sunday if DeForest Buckner (ankle) is unable to play.

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  • Colts' DeForest Buckner: More imaging ordered

    Buckner (ankle) will undergo an MRI after suffering a sprained ankle in Sunday's loss to the Packers, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

    Buckner underwent an X-ray after he was carted off the field in the second half of Week 2's loss, and the test came back negative. Although the sprain is not expected to be serious, Rapoport suggests the veteran pass rusher is a long shot to play this Sunday against the Bears. More clarity about his status should come as the week unfolds and his MRI results become available.

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  • Colts' DeForest Buckner: Dealing with ankle sprain

    Buckner (ankle) had his initial X-rays come back negative, and his injury is considered to be a sprain, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports.

    Buckner was carted off the field in the second half of the Colts' 16-10 loss to the Packers, but he appears to have avoided a fracture in his ankle. The defensive lineman is expected to undergo an MRI to determine the severity of the sprain in the near future.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 122.0
(16th)
208.0
(17th)
320.5
(14th)
Def. 237.0
(32nd)
178.0
(9th)
400.0
(31st)

Injuries

Player Injury
D. Buckner DT DeForest Buckner DT Ankle
L. Latu DE Laiatu Latu DE Hip
J. Blackmon SAF Julian Blackmon SAF Shoulder
J. Downs WR Josh Downs WR Ankle
J. Brents CB Julius Brents CB Knee

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