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Lucas Oil's Roof Closed as Colts Host Jaguars
Colts face injuries and must win to extend playoff chances while Jaguars aim to clinch AFC South with a victory, Jaguars lead division with 11-4 record.
- Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium, the Indianapolis Colts must win to keep playoff hopes alive against the Jacksonville Jaguars, who could clinch the AFC South with a victory.
- In recent weeks, Indy’s offensive line has taken major hits with RT Braden Smith on injured reserve and C Tanor Bortolini out this week, while LT Bernhard Raimann's availability remains uncertain.
- Trevor Lawrence will challenge the Colts after leading the AFC in touchdown passes and throwing for 244 yards with two TDs earlier this month, while Brian Thomas Jr. has 15 catches for 312 yards in three games.
- If the Houston Texans win on Saturday, the Indianapolis Colts would be eliminated from playoff contention and both Jacksonville Jaguars and Indianapolis will watch the Texans-Chargers game closely.
- Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts running back, needs one TD run to tie the franchise record of 18 and one yard to reach 1,000 yards this season.
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Lucas Oil's roof closed as Colts host Jaguars
INDIANAPOLIS — The roof is closed this week as the Colts prepare to defend home turf against division rival Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars. Philip Rivers and the Colts will look to rebound after losing to the 49ers 48-27 at Lucas Oil Stadium on Monday. He will attempt to lead the 8-7 Colts back [...]
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