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The 2025 season has been one of the strongest starts for the Indianapolis Colts. They will be heading into Week 12 with an 8-2 record. Their opponents are the Kansas City Chiefs. When it comes to injuries, things might be a bit complicated for the Chiefs, but for Shane Steichen’s team, things are looking brighter. Here is the latest injury report.

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Earlier this week, the Colts’ starting QB, Daniel Jones’ name was added to the injury list for the first time this season. He reportedly had a knee injury, and his participation in the Week 12 game was questionable. But now, he has received the green light to play. While speaking to the media on Friday, HC Steichen revealed that Jones’ injury was, in fact, related to his fibula. While the team is cautious, the QB will be taking part in the game. A couple more players are back from injury.

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The Indianapolis Colts last practiced on Friday, and before that, they had three injured players. However, the latest news from the franchise revealed that two players, CB Charvarius Ward Sr., and DE Tyquan Lewis, have returned from injury.

During a pregame warmup in Week 6, the cornerback suffered a collision with reserve TE Drew Ogletree. The collision left him feeling dizzy and nauseated, keeping him on the sidelines for a month. However, after being activated from the IR, his “questionable” status has been lifted. The CB was fully active during the practice sessions on all three days of the week.

The same applies to DE Tyquan Lewis, who is no longer under the “questionable” designation. He was suffering from a groin injury since Week 7, when the Colts faced the Chargers. Lewis was present throughout the practice session on Friday. He did not practice on Wednesday and had limited practice on Thursday.

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Linebacker Jaylon Carlies is the only one who will “out” ahead of the Chiefs fixture. Carlies has been suffering from an ankle injury, but he did practice the entire week. He is recovering well and might soon return to the field.

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The Colts are happy with a lot of their players making their return. But for the Chiefs, it is quite the opposite.

The injured list grows for the Kansas City Chiefs

Heading into Week 12, the Kansas City Chiefs will look to get back on track when they host the Indianapolis Colts at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Improving their 5-5 record in the league might be a herculean task as the Chiefs have suffered yet another major blow. Here is the latest injury report.

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For the third consecutive week, the Chiefs’ starting Running Back, Isiah Pacheco, has been left out of the squad. He sustained an MCL sprain against the Washington Commanders in Week 8. He fully participated in practice on Wednesday and limited practice on Thursday and Friday. But the RB is still not at 100%, and was practicing with a knee brace.

Wide receiver Xavier Worthy and tackle Kingsley Suamataia remain “questionable” ahead of the clash against the Colts. The former has been constantly suffering from ankle issues, but started all games after recovering from a dislocated shoulder injury, sustained in Week 1.

Kingsley Suamataia suffered a concussion against the Denver Broncos in Week 11 and has been sidelined since then. Both Worthy and Suamataia did not practice on Wednesday, then did limited practice on Thursday, and then fully participated in practice on Friday. They have proven themselves to be crucial for Andy Reid’s team. With their names on the match sheet against the Colts remaining in question, it could potentially be a heavy blow for the Chiefs on Sunday.

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On paper, the Colts appear to be a better team. They are leading the AFC South with an 8-2 record and have fewer injury problems. The last time these teams played against each other was back in 2022, and the Colts came on top. However, will the result be the same when they are playing on the Chiefs’ home turf? Which team do you think has the upper hand heading into Week 12?

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