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Colts' Bernhard Raimann: Questionable to return
Raimann (elbow) is questionable to return to Sunday's matchup against Seattle.
Raimann sustained the injury in the second quarter and will now undergo evaluation by Indianapolis' medical staff to determine if he can return. Luke Tenuta will fill in at left tackle while Raimann's sidelined.
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Colts' Brett Rypien: Inactive in Week 15
Rypien (coach's decision) is inactive as the Colts' emergency No. 3 quarterback for Sunday's game against the Seahawks.
Though he began Week 15 prep as the only healthy quarterback in the Colts organization and was officially signed off the practice squad Wednesday, Rypien will be available only in an emergency Sunday. With Daniel Jones (Achilles) out for the season and Anthony Richardson (orbital) stuck on injured reserve, the Colts lured Philip Rivers out of retirement and are expected to have the 44-year-old start Sunday in what will be his first NFL appearance since the 2020 postseason. Riley Leonard, who was slowed by a low-grade knee sprain to begin the week, will be active as Rivers' backup.
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Colts' Daniel Jones: Undergoes surgery on Achilles
Jones underwent surgery Tuesday to repair a torn right Achilles that he suffered in Week 14 against the Jaguars, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
The recovery timeline for Jones is 6-to-8 months, which puts him in a position to be fully cleared for the start of training camp in July of 2026. Jones will hit free agency in the offseason, but Schefter relays that the Colts are expected to try and re-sign the 28-year-old quarterback. Jones ended his 2025 regular season completing 68.0 percent of his passes for 3,101 yards, 19 touchdowns and eight interceptions while turning 45 carries into 164 yards and five scores across 13 games.
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Colts' Coleman Owen: Elevated for Week 15
The Colts elevated Owen from the practice squad to the active roster Saturday ahead of Sunday's game against the Seahawks.
Anthony Gould (foot) has been ruled out for Sunday's contest, so Owen will serve as Indy's fifth wide receiver behind Michael Pittman, Alec Pierce, Josh Downs and Laquon Treadwell. Gould is also the primary kick returner and punt returner for the Colts, so, in his absence, Owen might see action in those roles. This marks Owen's first practice-squad elevation of the season, leaving two more opportunities for him to be elevated this year.
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Colts' Tyquan Lewis: Ready for Sunday
Lewis (ankle) has been upgraded and carries no injury designation ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Seahawks.
The 30-year-old practiced in full Friday, and despite his original questionable designation, he'll suit up for the Week 15 matchup. Lewis has underwhelmed through nine appearances this season, recording just eight total tackles, including 3.0 sacks, and one pass defensed. Now fully healthy, he's expected to operate as one of the Colts' top reserve defensive ends Sunday.
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Colts' Braden Smith: Shifts to IR
Smith (concussion/neck) was placed on the injured reserve list Saturday.
The veteran offensive lineman from Auburn has been a mainstay on the Colts' offensive line since entering the league in 2018, starting 105 games. Smith is now set to miss Indianapolis' next four contests, which means he'll be sidelined until at least the end of the regular season. In his absence, 2025 fourth-round pick Jalen Travis is expected to start at right tackle.
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Colts' Philip Rivers: Signed ahead of expected start
The Colts signed Rivers off their practice squad Saturday.
The move puts Rivers on track to play Sunday against the Seahawks, with Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reporting earlier Saturday that the 44-year-old is expected to start in Week 15, while rookie sixth-round pick Riley Leonard serves as the backup. The Colts have yet to confirm that Rivers will start, but if he does, he would be making his first NFL appearance since Jan. 9, 2021. Rivers was a full participant in practice throughout the week after the Colts signed him to their practice squad Wednesday.
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Colts' Riley Leonard: Headed for backup role Week 15
Leonard is expected to serve as the Colts' backup quarterback in Sunday's game against the Seahawks, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Leonard appeared poised to take on starting duties for the rest of the season after Daniel Jones tore his Achilles tendon during the Colts' Week 14 loss to the Jaguars. However, Indianapolis opted to sign Philip Rivers on Wednesday, and after he and Leonard split first-team reps during Week 15 prep, the Colts are leaning toward having the 44-year-old veteran make his first NFL start since the 2020 season. How Rivers plays Sunday will likely determine whether he remains at the helm for the Colts for the rest of the 2025 campaign, or if Leonard gets a shot at some point.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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| Off. |
130.9 (6th) |
250.4 (8th) |
368.5 (6th) |
| Def. |
98.6 (6th) |
263.7 (30th) |
344.9 (23rd) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| D. Jones QB Daniel Jones QB | Achilles |
| D. Buckner DT DeForest Buckner DT | Neck |
| S. Gardner CB Sauce Gardner CB | Calf |
| D. Giddens RB DJ Giddens RB | Coach's Decision |
| S. Shrader K Spencer Shrader K | Knee - ACL + MCL |
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