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DeForest Buckner injury update: Will Colts' defensive tackle play vs. Rams in week 4?
Buckner would play 40 snaps in last week's win over Tennessee--the second-most among any defensive lineman on the team--but he appeared on this week's injury report with a back issue. That injury would end up sidelining him for two practices this week. The only practice that Buckner was on the field for was Thursday, when he was limited.
Los Angeles will have the challenge of slowing RB Jonathan Taylor and an Indianapolis offense that has punted just once all season.
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Colts DB accuses Rams of playing fake crowd noise: 'It's not like true fans'
Colts DB Cam Bynum claims the Rams pump fake crowd noise into the stadium on third downs because it's "more like a celebrity show in there."
Colts cornerback Kenny Moore II (Achilles), receiver Alec Pierce (concussion) and right guard Matt Goncalves (toe) will miss Sunday's Week 4 game at Los Angeles.
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4 things to know about Colts vs. Rams, plus a prediction
Awaiting the Indianapolis Colts in Week 4 is a matchup with the LA Rams, which is expected to be their toughest test of the season up to this point. To see how these two teams stack up through three weeks of action, you can find that here.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Colts will be missing three starters for Sunday’s road game against the Rams. Indianapolis is ruling out right guard Matt Goncalves, wide receiver Alec Pierce and slot cornerback Kenny Moore II for Sunday’s game, forcing the Colts to find answers at three positions.
Davante Adams has been one of the most durable wide receivers in the NFL throughout his career, rarely missing any time due to injury in the last few years. After starting the first three games of the season for the Los Angeles Rams, his status for Week 4 is slightly up in the air.
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Rams-Colts: Who has the edge position by position?
Shane Steichen is doing a masterful job of his own; guiding the Colts to a 3-0 record and reviving Daniel Jones at the quarterback position. Lua Anarumo is the defensive play caller. His teams typically drop into zone coverage for the majority of the game.