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Will Tyquan Lewis's return be the game-changer the Colts need against the Lions in Week 12?

The Indianapolis Colts are set to host the Detroit Lions this Sunday, November 24, at Lucas Oil Stadium, with kickoff slated for 1 p.m. ET. As the Lions ride into the matchup as seven-point favorites, both teams are battling injuries, which could shape the game’s outcome. The Colts, in particular, have seen defensive end Tyquan Lewis emerge as a key topic of discussion ahead of the Week 12 clash.

Good news for Colts fans! DE Lewis has been activated off injured reserve, hinting at his potential return against the Lions in Week 12. After spending time sidelined, the Colts seem confident in Lewis’ readiness, bolstering their defensive depth. To make room, they waived DE Genard Avery, signaling a clear shift in focus. The move adds excitement to a crucial game, with Lewis’ impact on the line eagerly anticipated.

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Lewis, who suffered an elbow injury earlier this season, was placed on injured reserve on October 1 after starting the first four games. Now back in the fold, the Colts activated him to the 53-man roster, waiving Genard Avery to make space. Despite being a “full participant in practice all week,” Lewis is still listed as questionable. His 2024 stats, which include 17 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and two tackles for loss, highlight how valuable he could be for Sunday’s game.

In addition to Lewis, the Colts have elevated guard Atonio Mafi from the practice squad, looking to fortify their lineup. These changes highlight the Colts’ efforts to stay competitive, especially as the Lions pose a significant challenge. If Lewis takes the field, it’ll be a massive boost for the defense.

With the Lions boasting a strong offense, Lewis’s availability could be pivotal. Will Indy’s defense hold up? Fans will be anxiously waiting to see.

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Colts and Lions grapple with injuries ahead of week 12 showdown

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Will Tyquan Lewis's return be the game-changer the Colts need against the Lions in Week 12?

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The injury bug has bitten both the Indianapolis Colts and Detroit Lions as they gear up for their Week 12 clash at Lucas Oil Stadium. While Tyquan Lewis grabs headlines with his “questionable” status, let’s not overlook the other crucial names facing setbacks.

For the Colts, left tackle Bernhard Raimann is ruled out due to a knee injury. His absence leaves a gaping hole on the offensive line, adding pressure on Indy’s quarterback protection. Wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr., dealing with a back issue, participated fully in practice, signaling hope for his availability. Meanwhile, standout linebacker Zaire Franklin took a rest day due to a non-injury-related (NIR) reason. Joining him on the NIR rest list is star defensive tackle DeForest Buckner, whose presence is crucial in anchoring the Colts’ defense.

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Across the field, the Lions also have their share of injury woes. Rookie cornerback Ennis Rakestraw Jr. is ruled out with a hamstring injury after an unfortunate setback during practice. Adding to their secondary’s uncertainty, Terrion Arnold (groin) and Emmanuel Moseley (pectoral) are listed as questionable. While Arnold’s full practice on Friday offers optimism, Moseley remains a game-time decision, with hopes hinging on his activation from IR.

With critical players sidelined or limited, both teams face significant challenges. The injury list could play a pivotal role in shaping Sunday’s outcome. Will the backups step up? Only time will tell.

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