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Colts rule out RB Jonathan Taylor, unsure on Anthony Richardson - ESPN

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INDIANAPOLIS — The Colts will be without running back Jonathan Taylor for Sunday's AFC South matchup with the Jaguars, while quarterback Anthony Richardson's status remains up in the air after he was limited in practice for a third consecutive day.

Along with Taylor, the Colts will also be without cornerback Kenny Moore and defensive end Kwity Paye, coach Shane Steichen said Friday.

Richardson has been dealing with a deep bruise to his hip/oblique area after taking a hit on a 14-yard run against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.

He said this week that he hoped to be available against the Jaguars but that his recovery was a process. He said he would return to practice «whenever my body lets me know that I'm good.

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