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Colts Wire on MSNColts WR Josh Downs exits joint practice vs. Packers with injury
Indianapolis Colts' wide receiver Josh Downs exited Thursday's practice with a left hamstring injury, according to ESPN's ...
But the Colts still have a long way to go before their back to full strength. Cornerbacks Jaylon Jones and JuJu Brents, right tackle Braden Smith, wide receiver Josh Downs, running back Tyler Goodson ...
Matt Donnelly's late-round sleepers, values, and breakout candidates for 2025 fantasy football. His top draft-day steals, ...
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RotoBaller on MSNMichael Pittman Jr., Josh Downs Not Practicing on Tuesday
Indianapolis Colts wide receivers Michael Pittman Jr. (undisclosed) and Josh Downs (hamstring) are both out of training camp practice on Tuesday, according to James Boyd of The Athletic. Pittman ...
Reporters at Thursday's practice said Downs reached for his left hamstring as he walked off the field to consult with ...
Who Should I Draft for fantasy football in 2025? Fantasy Football outlooks for Josh Downs, Jayden Reed, Travis Hunter and our ...
Downs (hamstring) did not play in Thursday's preseason loss to Green Bay. Downs left Thursday's practice with a hamstring injury. It's not surprising that he didn't play in the game as a result, but ...
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Josh Downs says both Anthony Richardson Sr. and Daniel Jones are playing at a high level.
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Josh Downs is enjoying a strong second season by averaging 60.4 receiving yards per game. The two had another phone call on a Tuesday this week.
WESTFIELD, Ind. (WISH) — Josh Downs dazzled in the wide receiver footwork drills, making cuts that were on another level compared to the rest of the group. He rifled his feet through the ladder.
Josh Downs is an outlier in his size, but he is hard to ignore on film. He knows how to separate and can be an absolute weapon for a play caller that understands the importance of creating space.
Colts area scout Chad Henry nicknamed rookie wide receiver Josh Downs “Hiccup,” because he’s as quick as, well, a hiccup. Offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter called him a potential ...
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