Raimann (knee) was listed as a full practice participant on Thursday's injury report. Raimann appears to be on track to play Sunday against the Patriots after missing the Colts' last two games due to a knee injury. He'll likely reclaim his starting job at left tackle from Matt Goncalves.
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Past knee issue
Raimann (knee) was listed as a full practice participant on Thursday's injury report. Raimann appears to be on track to play Sunday against the Patriots after missing the Colts' last two games due to a knee injury. He'll likely reclaim his starting job at left tackle from Matt Goncalves.
Limited in Wednesday's walkthrough
Raimann (knee) was listed as a limited participant in Wednesday's walkthrough. Raimann has missed the Colts' last two games due to a knee injury he sustained in Week 10 against the Bills. His limited action in Wednesday's walkthrough was his first time participating in a practice since the injury, and if he's able to practice over the next two days, he should have a chance at reclaiming his starting spot at left tackle against the Patriots on Sunday.
Won't play Week 12
Raimann (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Lions. Raimann will miss a second straight game due to a knee injury he suffered in Week 10 against the Bills. He hasn't been able to practice since the injury, and he'll need to do so in order to return for Week 13 against the Patriots on Sunday, Dec. 1. With Rainmann sidelined, Matt Goncalves is expected to start at left tackle for a second straight week.
Estimated as DNP
Raimann (knee) was listed as a non-participant on Wednesday's practice estimation. Raimann was unable to suit up for the Colts' Week 11 win over the Jets after sustaining a knee injury the week prior, and Wednesday's estimated DNP is likely an indication that he could be in jeopardy of missing additional time. If the third-year offensive lineman from Central Michigan cannot play in Sunday's matchup against the Lions, expect Matt Goncalves to serve as Indianapolis' top left tackle.
Out for Week 11
Head coach Shane Steichen told reporters Friday that Raimann (knee) won't play in Sunday's matchup against the Jets. Raimann opened Indianapolis' week of practice with back-to-back DNPs after sustaining a knee injury in the team's Week 10 loss to the Bills, so it's no surprise that he'll be sidelined in Week 11. Matt Goncalves will likely protect Anthony Richardson's blindside in Raimann's stead Sunday.
Hurts knee in Week 10
Raimann is questionable to return to Sunday's game against Buffalo due to a knee injury, James Boyd of The Athletic reports. Raimann missed Week 9 due to a concussion but was able to return this Sunday. However, he was hurt in the first quarter against the Bills and was subsequently deemed questionable to return. Raimann was replaced at left tackle by Matt Goncalves.
Clears protocol
Raimann passed concussion protocol Wednesday, Kevin Bowen of 93.5 The Fan reports. Raimann missed Indianapolis' Week 9 loss to the Vikings after sustaining a concussion the week prior. However, it now appears that he's passed through the NFL's five-step concussion protocol. Expect the third-year offensive lineman from Central Michigan to serve as the Colts' top left tackle in Week 10, when the team hosts the Bills.
Ruled out for Week 9
Raimann (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday night's contest against the Vikings. Raimann suffered a concussion in Week 8 against the Texans, and he will now be forced to miss Week 9 as a result. Matt Goncalves will likely take over at left tackle versus Minnesota.
In concussion protocol
Raimann is in concussion protocol following Sunday's 23-20 loss to the Titans, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star reports. Raimann played 100-percent of Indianapolis' offensive snaps in Sunday's loss, but it now appears he sustained a concussion in the process. The third-year pro from Central Michigan has already missed two games this season due to a concussion sustained in late September, putting him at risk of missing additional time following his second concussion this season. Expect Blake Freeland to serve as the Colts' top left tackle if Raimann is unable to suit up in Week 9, when the team travels to Minnesota.