What to know from Indianapolis Colts final Week 12 injury report

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What to know from Indianapolis Colts first Week 12 injury report

After practice on Friday, the Indianapolis Colts released their final injury report of the week, which includes two injury reports.

Let's take a closer look at what you need to know before Sunday's game:

– As expected, left tackle Bernhard Raimann (knee) is out. He has been sidelined since leaving the Colts' Week 10 game against the Buffalo Bills and has not practiced at all this week. Once again, head coach Shane Steichen called Raimann week after week, and the fact that he wasn't placed on injured reserve is perhaps a sign that the team believes he could return sooner rather than later. Without Raimann,

– Defensive end Tyquan Lewis (elbow) is questionable. He was due to return from injured reserve earlier this week and was a full participant in all three training sessions. Of course, the sample size is worth noting given that Lewis has been out since Week 4, but he still ranks among the best of all defensive ends this season in PFF's run-stop rate metric – an area where the defense is Colts could use a boost.

Of note, if Lewis is to be available he will need to be added back to the 53-man squad on a Saturday as he is still on injured reserve and a corresponding cut will need to be made.

Final injury report from the Lions

CB Ennis Rakestraw (hamstring): Out
CB Terrion Arnold (groin): Questionable
CB Emmanuel Moseley (pec): Questionable


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