Breaking News: Indianapolis Colts lose Pro Bowl lineman to Alabama

The Indianapolis Colts have placed center Ryan Kelly on injured reserve for at least the next four games. While the specific injury was not disclosed, Kelly had been dealing with calf and knee issues. Despite not practicing early in the week, he played every snap in Sunday’s loss to the Minnesota Vikings. His absence could impact the Colts’ offensive line depth in the coming weeks.

Ryan Kelly will miss at least the next four games after being placed on injured reserve by the Indianapolis Colts. He had been dealing with calf and knee issues, and his absence is a setback for the team, especially after already missing games earlier this season due to a neck injury. Tanor Bortolini, a fourth-round draft pick, filled in for Kelly during his previous absence. The Colts’ upcoming schedule includes games against the Buffalo Bills, Jets, Lions, and Patriots.

Colts place starting center Ryan Kelly on injured reserve | WTTV CBS4Indy

Ryan Kelly, drafted 18th overall in 2016, has been the Indianapolis Colts’ starting center throughout his career. He earned Pro Bowl honors in 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2023. Kelly will now miss at least four games after being placed on injured reserve due to calf and knee issues. His absence could impact the offensive line, and Tanor Bortolini is expected to step in as a replacement.

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