Colts will be without 3 starters against Jaguars
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Colts will be without three starters Sunday against Jacksonville.
Coach Chuck Pagano says tight end Dwayne Allen, right tackle Gosder Cherilus and cornerback Greg Toler will all sit out. Allen injured his right ankle in last week's loss to New England and Toler was diagnosed Monday with a concussion. Cherilus has struggled as he attempted to play through a shoulder injury. Running back Ahmad Bradshaw was placed on season-ending injured reserve Monday with a broken left leg.
But the Colts (6-4) are expecting to get defensive tackle Arthur Jones back Sunday. He's missed seven of the last eight games because of an ankle injury.
Pagano says running back Trent Richardson, linebackers D'Qwell Jackson and Erik Walden and receiver Reggie Wayne also are expected to play against the Jags (1-9).
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