Lammons (knee/ankle) was a full participant during Thursday's practice. Lammons was unable to play during the Colts' Week 7 win over the Dolphins due to knee and ankle injuries. He was listed as a DNP on Wednesday, but he was able to practice without limitations Thursday. Barring any setbacks, Lammons should be able to return from a one-game absence and play in Sunday's AFC South clash against the Texans.
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Appears past injuries
Lammons (knee/ankle) was a full participant during Thursday's practice. Lammons was unable to play during the Colts' Week 7 win over the Dolphins due to knee and ankle injuries. He was listed as a DNP on Wednesday, but he was able to practice without limitations Thursday. Barring any setbacks, Lammons should be able to return from a one-game absence and play in Sunday's AFC South clash against the Texans.
Won't play in Week 7
Head coach Shane Steichen told reporters Friday that Lammons (ankle/knee) won't play in Sunday's matchup against the Dolphins. According to the Colts' Week 7 injury report, Lammons failed to practice both Wednesday and Thursday due to an ankle issue. It appears the South Carolina product has now moved past his knee injury but will still be sidelined Sunday. Expect David Long to see additional work in the Colts' secondary in Lammons' stead.
Cleared for action
Lammons (ankle/knee) is active for Sunday's game against the Steelers. After not practicing Wednesday or Thursday, Lammons logged a full practice Friday and will be good to go for Week 4. With Kenny Moore (hip) inactive, Lammons could see a larger role versus Pittsburgh, but Jaylon Jones (90), Dallis Flowers (41) and Samuel Womack (28) all saw way more defensive snaps than Lammons (seven) did last week.
Limited role on defense
Lammons had three total tackles in Sunday's win over Chicago. Lammons played just seven snaps on defense as he's a depth player at cornerback. Given Indy's depth issues in the secondary, he could be counted on for a larger role at some point this season.
Signed to Colts' roster
The Colts signed Lammons from the practice squad to the active roster Tuesday. Lammons was unable to make the Colts' 53-man roster at the end of training camp, but he will join the active roster after JuJu Brents was placed on injured reserve due to a knee injury. Lammons played 22 snaps on special teams in the Colts' 29-27 loss to the Texans on Sunday, and he finished with no tackles. With Brents sidelined, Lammons is expected to provide depth in the Colts' secondary behind corners Jaylon Jones and Kenny Moore.
Released by Indianapolis
Lammons was released by the Colts. Lammons missed the beginning of the Colts' camp due to foot and ankle issues but was activated from the PUP list on Aug. 5. He appeared in four regular-season games for the Colts last season, registering six tackles (four solo) and one pass defended while playing 59 snaps on defense and 55 snaps on special teams. He's a candidate for the practice squad.
Moves off PUP list
The Colts activated Lammons (foot/ankle) off the active/PUP list Monday, JJ Stankevitz of the team's official site reports. Lammons missed the beginning of Colts camp due to foot and ankle issues, but it now appears as if he's moved past his injuries. The 28-year-old cornerback split his time evenly between defense and special teams (59 defensive snaps and 55 special-teams snaps) with Indianapolis in 2023, and he's expected to compete for a similar role ahead of the team's 2024 campaign.
Starting camp on PUP list
The Colts placed Lammons (foot/ankle) on the active/PUP list Wednesday, Stephen Holder of ESPN.com reports. Lammons did not participate in OTAs and minicamp after undergoing ankle surgery, with general manager Chris Ballard telling reporters Wednesday that the corner is "a week or two away" from being ready, per Paul Bretl of USA Today. Once healthy, Lammons can be activated off the PUP list and participate in practice. He appeared in four regular-season games for the Colts last season, registering six tackles (four solo) and one pass defended while playing 59 snaps on defense and 55 snaps on special teams.
Dealing with foot injury
Lammons (foot) did not participate in drills during OTAs on Thursday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports. Lammons was spotted wearing a walking boot, suggesting the foot issue may be more serious than a tweak or a stinger. He'll have to try to get back onto the practice field as quickly as possible to make a run at a spot on Indianapolis' final roster for 2024.