December 21, 2024
Breaking: The running back for the Indianapolis Colts has revealed his injury status for this week’s pivotal “Loser Leaves Town” match
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During what was supposed to be a rebuilding year for the franchise, the Indianapolis Colts pulled off an incredible and improbable nine-win season that stunned the entire National Football League this season.

Particularly considering that the Colts spent the majority of it without Anthony Richardson, a potential future quarterback and the 4th overall pick. This season, the Indianapolis Colts have shown their offensive prowess.
The team’s success in the running game is largely responsible for the offense’s dramatic overperformance, which has been led by rookie head coach and former Super Bowl participant Shane Steichen.

Specifically, Zack Moss, a former running back for the Buffalo Bills, has seen his career take off and is now an important member of the offense behind highly compensated star running back Jonathan Taylor. In Taylor’s absence, Moss recorded consecutive games with over 70 yards gained through the air and finished the season with 764 yards gained through the air.Colts hiring Eagles' Shane Steichen 'doesn't make much sense' - nj.com

 

Mike Garofolo reports that, despite Moss’ official team listing as questionable, it appears that we should have a decent idea of his playing status.

Not everything, but definitely useful for a team that hasn’t had both of its best running backs available at the same time since the end of November, as mentioned above. Preparing for a “loser leaves town” match that could potentially be for the division if the Tennessee Titans defeat the Jacksonville Jaguars, this game could not have higher stakes (at least not in the regular season).

 

See if Moss and Taylor can lead the Colts to their first postseason appearance since 2020—a seemingly endless amount of time ago—when they were coached by Philip Rivers. Indianapolis is a 1 point underdog against the Houston Texans, led by C.J. Stroud, the front-runner for OROY.

 

 

 

 

 

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