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The Indianapolis Colts (7-5) are set to take on the Cincinnati Bengals (6-6) on the road for their Week 14 matchup. 

But will have to do so without four starters today.

Bengals Inactives: 

The biggest inactive for the Bengals isn't listed above, as star QB Joe Burrow is on the IR and will miss the remainder of the season. Outside of the IR, though, the Bengals have all of their projected starters in practice this week, ready to go vs. the Colts today. 

Colts Inactives: 

The Colts will be without four starters today, with RB Jonathan Taylor, CB Juju Brents, RT Braden Smith, and LB EJ Speed all inactive today. Brents is missing his sixth straight game, and Taylor is missing his 2nd straight. Along with these injuries the Colts have a pretty notable healthy scratch for today as DT Eric Johnson II is inactive, with Grover Stewart returning from his suspension this week. 

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