Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Colts’ QB the latest to go out with injury

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A season defined by injuries to quarterbac­ks continued Sunday when Colts starter Jacoby Brissett hurt his left knee in Indianapol­is’ loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Brissett, who took over for Indy after Andrew Luck’s surprise retirement during the preseason, went down in the second quarter after one of his offensive linemen fell on him as he stood in the pocket. He was replaced by veteran Brian Hoyer, who nearly led the Colts to victory, but Adam Vinatieri missed a go-ahead fieldgoal attempt with 1:14 remaining, allowing the Steelers to escape with a 26-24 win.

Coach Frank Reich described the injury as a sprain, and Brissett’s status for next week’s game against Miami is uncertain. Brissett tested the knee during the game but said it wasn’t worth the risk to return to the field. He said afterward that he felt fine.

“As a collective group, we didn’t think (going back in) was the right decision,” Brissett said. “Hoyer was doing a good job, so there was no point in me risking it if there was no chance.”

The Colts also lost center Ryan Kelly in the first quarter with what the team called a “burner.” For the Steelers, fullback Rosie Nix left after aggravatin­g a knee injury that sidelined him for five games earlier in the year.

The Minnesota Vikings’ offense took a hit in the first quarter of their loss to the Kansas City Chiefs when receiver Adam Thielen aggravated a hamstring injury and left the game. Thielen first hurt the hamstring against Detroit two weeks earlier and sat out last week against Washington.

Another high-profile receiver, the Eagles’ DeSean Jackson, lasted just one series of Philadelph­ia’s win over Chicago. It was Jackson’s first action since suffering an abdominal injury in Week 2. He drew a pass interferen­ce penalty on the first play of the game and had one catch for 5 yards before he left. Coach Doug Pederson said Jackson was held out for precaution­ary reasons and will undergo more testing this week.

Bears nose tackle Eddie Goldman left in the second quarter with a thigh injury.

In the Panthers’ victory over the Titans, Carolina cornerback James Bradberry injured his groin late in the game and did not return. Tennessee cornerback Malcolm Butler injured his left wrist late in the first half, ending his day.

Dolphins rookie receiver Preston Williams caught two touchdown passes as Miami beat the Jets for its first win of the season, but his day ended in pain when he hurt a knee in the fourth quarter and was carted off the field. Williams had returned after suffered a right wrist injury in the third quarter.

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