Colts lose 2 defenders to concussions early vs. Patriots
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — The Indianapolis Colts have lost three more defensive starters in the first half against New England.
Linebacker Anthony Walker left in the first quarter Thursday night with a concussion and was ruled out for the rest of the game.
Safety Clayton Geathers was initially evaluated for a concussion early in the second quarter, before clearing the protocol. He remained questionable with a neck injury. Defensive tackle Margus Hunt also was questionable after a knee injury before halftime.
Indianapolis started the night already down five starters, including cornerback Kenny Moore II.
Patriots defensive end John Simon was questionable after leaving with a shoulder injury. Defensive lineman Malcom Brown left in the second quarter with a knee injury but was probable to return.
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