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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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Colts likely without Alec Pierce, Kenny Moore II at Rams
The Indianapolis Colts likely will be without two key players as they attempt to remain unbeaten Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams. Wide receiver Alec Pierce is in the NFL’s concussion protocol, while cornerback Kenny Moore II is dealing with an Achilles injury.
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.
Pierce (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Rams, Amanda Foster of the Colts ' official site reports.
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