The Colts placed Scott (Achilles) on injured reserve Thursday. This move comes as no surprise, as Scott sustained a torn Achilles during Tuesday's practice and was already ruled out for the Colts' entire 2024 campaign. The 25-year-old was expected to compete for a starting role this offseason after missing his rookie season due to a torn ACL.
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Moved to IR
The Colts placed Scott (Achilles) on injured reserve Thursday. This move comes as no surprise, as Scott sustained a torn Achilles during Tuesday's practice and was already ruled out for the Colts' entire 2024 campaign. The 25-year-old was expected to compete for a starting role this offseason after missing his rookie season due to a torn ACL.
Suffers significant injury
Scott suffered a torn Achilles, head coach Shane Steichen said Tuesday, and will be out for the yearJames Boyd of The Athletic reports. Scott missed his rookie campaign due to a torn ACL and was expected to compete for the team's starting free safety role in 2024. Now the California product will miss another season.
Returns to field
Scott (knee) participated in OTAs on Wednesday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports. Scott missed the entirety of his rookie campaign after suffering a torn ACL last June. Healthy now, the California product is working to earn the Colts' starting job at free safety.
Enters competition
Scott (knee) will have an opportunity to earn the Colts' starting free safety job, according to defensive coordinator Gus Bradley,James Boyd of The Athletic reports. Scott was selected in the fifth round of the 2023 Draft, but he missed the entirety of his rookie campaign after he suffered a torn ACL during OTAs last June. It's still not clear when the California product will be 100 percent, or if he is already, but it appears the team believes he'll be healthy enough to compete for a starting job in 2024.