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Colts’ Spencer Shrader Suffers Season-Ending Knee Injury
Shrader led the NFL with 13 field goals before a knee injury ended his season, forcing the Colts to find a replacement during a strong offensive run.
- On Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025, Indianapolis Colts kicker Spencer Shrader was helped off after a collision during the Colts' 40-6 home win, and Shane Steichen said `It doesn't look good, but I don't have the full update,` signaling concern.
- During an extra point attempt, Raiders safety Tristin McCollum collided with Spencer Shrader, Indianapolis Colts kicker, leading officials to flag a personal foul for roughing the kicker.
- Shrader entered Week 5 as the NFL leader with 13 made field goals and 51 total points, converting 13 of 14 field goals and all 14 extra points while earning AFC Special Teams Player of the Month.
- The Colts opted for two-point conversion attempts and will hold kicker workouts this week, considering Maddux Trujillo and available veteran free agents with $4.06MM in cap space.
- Coach Steichen later confirmed torn ACL and MCL, and multiple sources reported the season-ending injury will require Spencer Shrader, under contract through 2026, to face a lengthy rehab process.
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Reports: Colts K Spencer Shrader (knee) out for season
Indianapolis Colts kicker Spencer Shrader was lost for the season following a right knee injury during Sunday's 40-6 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, multiple outlets reported.
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Read Full ArticleColts’ Spencer Shrader suffers season-ending knee injury
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indianapolis Colts’ worst fears have been realized. Kicker Spencer Shrader suffered a season-ending knee injury in Sunday’s 40-6 win over the Las Vegas Raiders, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. After the game, Coach Shane Steichen admitted, “It doesn’t look good.’’ Further medical testing revealed the seriousness of the injury. On his ESPN show Monday, former Colts’ standout punter Pat McAfee mentioned he…
·Indianapolis, United States
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