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Jonathan Taylor Out for Week 5, Colts Turn to RB Committee
Colts running back Jonathan Taylor will miss the upcoming game against the Jaguars due to an ankle injury. He did not practice throughout the week, making his availability for Week 6 uncertain. With Taylor sidelined, the Colts will rely on a committee approach featuring Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson, with the possibility of Evan Hull being elevated from the practice squad. Head coach Shane Steichen indicated that Sermon is expected to lead the backfield but should be considered a low-end RB3 or Flex option in fantasy lineups.
Colts running back Jonathan Taylor will miss the upcoming game against the Jaguars due to an ankle injury. He did not practice throughout the week, making his availability for Week 6 uncertain. With Taylor sidelined, the Colts will rely on a committee approach featuring Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson, with the possibility of Evan Hull being elevated from the practice squad. Head coach Shane Steichen indicated that Sermon is expected to lead the backfield but should be considered a low-end RB3 or Flex option in fantasy lineups.
Colts Waive RB Evan Hull
The Indianapolis Colts have waived running back Evan Hull, which opens up the roster for other players. With Hull's departure, the Colts now have Jonathan Taylor, Trey Sermon, and Tyler Goodson as their primary running backs heading into the regular season.
The Indianapolis Colts have waived running back Evan Hull, which opens up the roster for other players. With Hull's departure, the Colts now have Jonathan Taylor, Trey Sermon, and Tyler Goodson as their primary running backs heading into the regular season.
Colts RB Evan Hull out for season with torn meniscus
Colts RB Evan Hull will miss the rest of the season with a torn meniscus. The Colts are down to RBs Zack Moss, Deon Jackson, and Jake Funk for now. RB Jonathan Taylor is eligible to come off IR after Week 4.
Colts RB Evan Hull will miss the rest of the season with a torn meniscus. The Colts are down to RBs Zack Moss, Deon Jackson, and Jake Funk for now. RB Jonathan Taylor is eligible to come off IR after Week 4.
Colts' RB Evan Hull Placed on IR, Jake Funk Promoted
The Colts have placed RB Evan Hull on IR with a knee injury and promoted RB Jake Funk from the practice squad. Zack Moss may return from his broken forearm for Week 2.
The Colts have placed RB Evan Hull on IR with a knee injury and promoted RB Jake Funk from the practice squad. Zack Moss may return from his broken forearm for Week 2.
Colts RB Evan Hull Could Miss Time with Knee Injury
Colts rookie RB Evan Hull could miss some time with a knee injury, according to head coach Shane Steichen. Deon Jackson is expected to lead the backfield in Hull's absence, with Jake Funk as the No. 2 option. Zack Moss is nearing a return, and Jonathan Taylor is eligible to return in Week 5. Hull may be droppable in shallow leagues.
Colts rookie RB Evan Hull could miss some time with a knee injury, according to head coach Shane Steichen. Deon Jackson is expected to lead the backfield in Hull's absence, with Jake Funk as the No. 2 option. Zack Moss is nearing a return, and Jonathan Taylor is eligible to return in Week 5. Hull may be droppable in shallow leagues.
Colts RB Deon Jackson's Performance in Week 1
Deon Jackson had 19 opportunities in the Colts' opener against the Jaguars but only managed to gain 28 scoreless yards. He struggled with just 14 yards on 13 carries and caught five of six targets for 14 yards. Jackson is considered a replacement-level talent and didn't receive much help from the Colts' offensive line. The Colts lost RB Evan Hull to a knee injury in the game, and it remains to be seen if he or RB Zack Moss (forearm) will be available for Week 2. Even if they're both out, Jackson would still be an unexciting RB3 option against the Texans.
Deon Jackson had 19 opportunities in the Colts' opener against the Jaguars but only managed to gain 28 scoreless yards. He struggled with just 14 yards on 13 carries and caught five of six targets for 14 yards. Jackson is considered a replacement-level talent and didn't receive much help from the Colts' offensive line. The Colts lost RB Evan Hull to a knee injury in the game, and it remains to be seen if he or RB Zack Moss (forearm) will be available for Week 2. Even if they're both out, Jackson would still be an unexciting RB3 option against the Texans.
Evan Hull - Suffers knee injury in debut
Evan Hull, running back for the Indianapolis Colts, suffered a knee injury in his debut game against the Jaguars. He exited the game in the third quarter and will not return. Hull had one carry for one yard and a six-yard reception on his lone target.
Evan Hull, running back for the Indianapolis Colts, suffered a knee injury in his debut game against the Jaguars. He exited the game in the third quarter and will not return. Hull had one carry for one yard and a six-yard reception on his lone target.
Colts RB Evan Hull Injured, Deon Jackson Takes Over
Colts RB Evan Hull suffered a knee injury and was unable to continue playing against the Jaguars. RB Deon Jackson will handle the backfield duties for the remainder of the game.
Colts RB Evan Hull suffered a knee injury and was unable to continue playing against the Jaguars. RB Deon Jackson will handle the backfield duties for the remainder of the game.
Zack Moss - Inactive for Week 1
Zack Moss, running back for the Indianapolis Colts, is listed as inactive for Week 1 due to a forearm injury. Moss was downgraded to doubtful on Saturday and is expected to sit out the game. Deon Jackson is likely to lead the Colts' backfield, with rookie Evan Hull in a complementary role and Jake Funk as a reserve. Moss may potentially return to action in Week 2 against the Texans.
Zack Moss, running back for the Indianapolis Colts, is listed as inactive for Week 1 due to a forearm injury. Moss was downgraded to doubtful on Saturday and is expected to sit out the game. Deon Jackson is likely to lead the Colts' backfield, with rookie Evan Hull in a complementary role and Jake Funk as a reserve. Moss may potentially return to action in Week 2 against the Texans.
Zack Moss inactive for Colts vs. Jaguars
Zack Moss, running back for the Colts, is inactive for today's game against the Jaguars. This opens up opportunities for Deon Jackson and Evan Hull in the backfield, with Jackson expected to receive the majority of touches.
Zack Moss, running back for the Colts, is inactive for today's game against the Jaguars. This opens up opportunities for Deon Jackson and Evan Hull in the backfield, with Jackson expected to receive the majority of touches.
Zack Moss doubtful for Week 1, Deon Jackson and Evan Hull to step up
Colts RB Zack Moss has been downgraded to doubtful for Week 1. Deon Jackson and Evan Hull are expected to take over the running back duties against the Jaguars, with QB Anthony Richardson also likely to contribute in the running game. Jackson is the favorite to lead in touches but is only a mediocre RB3 or flex play.
Colts RB Zack Moss has been downgraded to doubtful for Week 1. Deon Jackson and Evan Hull are expected to take over the running back duties against the Jaguars, with QB Anthony Richardson also likely to contribute in the running game. Jackson is the favorite to lead in touches but is only a mediocre RB3 or flex play.
Zack Moss listed as questionable for Week 1
Zack Moss, running back for the Colts, is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Jaguars. He had a limited week of practice and is expected to play in a 3-RB committee with Deon Jackson and Evan Hull. This situation should be avoided in Week 1 fantasy lineups. Jackson and Hull could see an increase in fantasy value if Moss is inactive.
Zack Moss, running back for the Colts, is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Jaguars. He had a limited week of practice and is expected to play in a 3-RB committee with Deon Jackson and Evan Hull. This situation should be avoided in Week 1 fantasy lineups. Jackson and Hull could see an increase in fantasy value if Moss is inactive.
Zack Moss Limited in Practice, Expected to Play
Zack Moss, running back for the Colts, was limited in practice due to a forearm injury. However, he is expected to be ready for the upcoming game against the Jaguars. Moss will be part of a three-running back committee, sharing the workload with Deon Jackson and Evan Hull.
Zack Moss, running back for the Colts, was limited in practice due to a forearm injury. However, he is expected to be ready for the upcoming game against the Jaguars. Moss will be part of a three-running back committee, sharing the workload with Deon Jackson and Evan Hull.
Zack Moss returns to practice, expected to play in opener
Zack Moss, running back for the Indianapolis Colts, has returned to practice after recovering from a broken arm. He is expected to play in the team's opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars. However, it is uncertain how much playing time he will receive. The Colts will also have Deon Jackson and Evan Hull available in the absence of Jonathan Taylor. Head coach Shane Steichen mentioned that it will be a running back-by-committee approach, with the player who performs well getting more opportunities. Fantasy managers are advised to avoid starting any Colts running backs in Week 1.
Zack Moss, running back for the Indianapolis Colts, has returned to practice after recovering from a broken arm. He is expected to play in the team's opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars. However, it is uncertain how much playing time he will receive. The Colts will also have Deon Jackson and Evan Hull available in the absence of Jonathan Taylor. Head coach Shane Steichen mentioned that it will be a running back-by-committee approach, with the player who performs well getting more opportunities. Fantasy managers are advised to avoid starting any Colts running backs in Week 1.
Colts RB Deon Jackson in line to start season opener
Deon Jackson is expected to start the season opener for the Colts due to injuries to Jonathan Taylor and Zack Moss. Evan Hull is also in the mix, but Jackson's experience gives him the edge. However, the Colts' backfield is expected to be a committee attack, making Jackson an unexciting fantasy play.
Deon Jackson is expected to start the season opener for the Colts due to injuries to Jonathan Taylor and Zack Moss. Evan Hull is also in the mix, but Jackson's experience gives him the edge. However, the Colts' backfield is expected to be a committee attack, making Jackson an unexciting fantasy play.
Colts HC Shane Steichen Hopes RB Zack Moss is Available by Week 1
Colts head coach Shane Steichen expressed hope that running back Zack Moss will be available for Week 1. Moss broke his arm on July 31 and was initially expected to miss about six weeks. If Moss is healthy, he is expected to be the starter in the absence of Jonathan Taylor. Evan Hull and Deon Jackson are the other running backs on the active roster.
Colts head coach Shane Steichen expressed hope that running back Zack Moss will be available for Week 1. Moss broke his arm on July 31 and was initially expected to miss about six weeks. If Moss is healthy, he is expected to be the starter in the absence of Jonathan Taylor. Evan Hull and Deon Jackson are the other running backs on the active roster.