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"Every1 is back at work on 3 hours' sleep/Players must rest all day n get treatment,if need b..I'll bring Eric back home,on my plane,midweek," team owner Jim Irsay wrote on Twitter.
And it may be even worse on the offensive line.
Rookie left tackle Anthony Castonzo left the Tampa game after the opening series with an ankle injury. Backup Ben Ijalana left with a left leg injury in the fourth quarter. Neither returned, meaning the Colts finished the game without their top three draft picks -- Castonzo, Ijalana and Nevis.
Ijalana was diagnosed with a torn ACL, a person with knowledge of the injury told The Associated Press. The person requested anonymity because the team has not yet provided injury updates on any player other than Foster.
The injuries along the offensive line prompted Caldwell to move Jeff Linkenbach from right tackle to left tackle. He inserted Mike Tepper, who was signed off the practice squad Monday, at right tackle.
In addition, Ryan Diem, the longtime starter at right tackle who moved to right guard this season, has missed two straight games with a sprained left ankle.
"If we're going to do something, we'll probably have to do it tonight," Polian told listeners.
It's a mess for a winless team looking for something, anything to pull them out of this funk.
And while the Colts could shore things up by adding free agents this week, they know it won't be a cure-all.
The new guys would still have to learn the offense on a short week, and coaches would have to make sure it doesn't slow down the progression of the Colts' offense. Or leave Painter, Collins and recently signed Dan Orlovsky in more perilous predicaments than they've already faced in this brutal early season stretch.
"We have to be able to get it done and we don't necessarily want to lament on the situation. It's always a challenge," Caldwell said. "Whether you're dealing with time constraints or whether you're dealing with injuries, it's a challenge."
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