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Thirteen players miss practice for Indianapolis Colts as they prepare for Baltimore Ravens


Indianapolis Colts WR Pierre Garcon
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The Indianapolis Colts got out of their game Sunday against the New England Patriots with a victory.

They didn't get out of it without a few injuries.

The Colts, who beat the Patriots 35-34 at Lucas Oil Stadium to remain unbeaten, issued one of their longest injury reports of the season Wednesday, with 13 players not participating in practice:

WR Hank Baskett (illness), S Antoine Bethea (foot), Dan Federkeil (concussion), DT Eric Foster (back), S Aaron Francisco (ankle), DE Dwight Freeney (not injury related/rested), WR Pierre Garcon (ankle), WR Anthony Gonzalez (knee), CB Kelvin Hayden (knee), TE Gijon Robinson (concussion), LS Justin Snow (elbow), QB Jim Sorgi (right shoulder), K Adam Vinatieri (right knee).

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COLTS 2009 MIDSEASON REPORT: PART TWO. HERE.

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MAGNIFICENT SEVENS: WEEKLY COLTS THOUGHTS . . .

Magnificent Seven I: Seven training camp thoughts and observations

Magnificent Seven II: On the Colts' defensive tackle position and WR Reggie Wayne

Magnificent Seven III: On the Colts' running backs and offensive line

Magnificent Seven IV: On the Colts' offense, OG Ryan Lilja and WR Anthony Gonzalez

Magnificent Seven V: On S Melvin Bullitt and QB Peyton Manning

Magnificent Seven VI: On RB Donald Brown and the start of the season . . . at last

Magnificent Seven VII: On WR Reggie Wayne, the OL and blitzing

Magnificent Seven VIII: On WR Reggie Wayne, QB Peyton Manning and DE Dwight Freeney 

Magnificent Seven IX: On DE Robert Mathis, S Bob Sanders and DE Dwight Freeney

Magnificent Seven X: On QB Peyton Manning's start and life without DT Ed Johnson

Magnificent Seven XI: On RB rotation, DE Dwight Freeney and S Bob Sanders

Magnificent Seven XII: On WR Reggie Wayne, TE Dallas Clark and running game

Magnificent Seven XIII: On offensive balance and resting QB Peyton Manning

Magnificent Seven XIV (Part One): On DE Dwight Freeney

Magnificent Seven XIV (Part Two): On TE Dallas Clark

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John Oehser covered the Colts for Colts.com for eight seasons and now is the editor of indyfootballreport.com. He is a 20-year veteran of sports...

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