On a bit of a sour note Wednesday, Indianapolis Colts second-year wide receiver Josh Downs was forced to leave practice early due to a leg injury. He suffered the injury during a 7-on-7 drill after free safety Nick Cross sent him to the ground. Suddenly, there was concern from the coaching staff and all the fans who watched.
The incident happened while the Colts were in a competitive practice session. Downs, who was to be a focal point of the offense this season, was in clear pain and needed help from trainers off the field. He could barely put weight on his leg, adding to the anxiety surrounding his condition. The Colts head coach, Shane Steichen, was particularly livid with Cross’s tackle, which he termed unnecessary and dangerous.
Downs was checked immediately post-tackle by the medical team before being taken to the injury tent. Trainers visited, as well as teammates like Michael Pittman Jr. and Alec Pierce. Nothing is confirmed yet, but on preliminary looks, it might be an ankle injury. This will be confirmed by subsequent tests, possibly X-rays or an MRI.
You could see the frustration in Steichen. NFL practices don’t include full-contact situations to prevent injuries, particularly in 7-on-7 drills. The concern expressed by the coaching staff shows that it is very keen on keeping players healthy and the practice intensity at manageable levels to avoid setbacks wherever possible.
Downs showed much promise as a rookie, reeling in 68 passes for 771 yards and two touchdowns. He was like the light at the end of the tunnel for the Colts and a huge part of their offensive identity moving into the new year. The injury dampers those expected contributions as fans and teammates wait with bated breath for further updates. If Josh Downs misses a considerable amount of time, such a setback could be detrimental to the offensive chemistry and game plans for the team.
Losing Josh Downs, even for some time, can drastically affect what the Colts are capable of doing offensively. The Colts were counting on Josh Downs to be one of the major targets for quarterback Anthony Richardson, especially out of the slot, where his quickness and route-running skills were going to play. His absence may make the Colts tinker with their offense, further putting more responsibilities on other receivers like Michael Pittman Jr. or Alec Pierce. It could also guide the team in exploring alternative plays or adjustments in the passing game to keep the effectiveness up.
Attention will turn to how quickly Downs can recover and get back into form as the Colts await a full diagnosis. His prolonged absence could mean a change in the dynamics of the Colts’ offense, as this injury may be critical for the Colts with the approach of the season. The Colts will have to adjust quickly and properly if they are to maintain their offensive output high enough to have a good year.
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