
Carson Wentz's standing doubts in advance of the Colts' Week 3 video game vs. the Titans, according to a Monday update from instructor Frank Reich.
Reich informed reporters that Wentz experienced 2 ankle joint sprains in Sunday

Carson Wentz's standing doubts in advance of the Colts' Week 3 video game vs. the Titans, according to a Monday update from instructor Frank Reich.
Reich informed reporters that Wentz experienced 2 ankle joint sprains in Sunday
's 27-24 loss to the Rams, which went down Indianapolis to 0-2 on the period. Records suggest Wentz endured a left ankle joint sprain early in the video game, while a best ankle sprain knocked him out in the fourth quarter. MORE: Wentz leaves Week 2 video game vs. Rams with ankle injury When asked whether Wentz would certainly be able to play Sunday vs. Tennessee, Reich said he required more information from a clinical meeting later Monday to determine a weeklong plan for his quarterback to return."We'll have to see just how it goes,"Reich said. Reich informed press reporters complying with Sunday's video game that Wentz"rolled his ankle joint up pretty good,"adding" there was no chance "he might have gone back to lead the
. He was on the sideline as back-up quarterback Jacob Eason directed Indianapolis in its last 2 drives of the game. EVEN MORE: NFL power positions: 49ers, Cowboys, Broncos climb; Steelers, Seahawks, Saints slide into Week 3 On his very first ownership, Eason tossed an interception to Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey, relatively ending the game. CINCO MODE @JalenRamsey with the substantial INT!! pic.twitter.com/2y3fOBVdc6-- Los Angeles Rams(@RamsNFL)September 19, 2021
Eason got an additional chance at leading the Colts to a resurgence victory, yet he ended up the game completing simply 2 of 5 passes for 15 backyards and the interception.
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This isn't the first time an injury has actually placed Wentz's status airborne this year. The former Eagles quarterback had a procedure to eliminate a bone in his foot on Aug. 2. He apparently was expected to be sidelined up to 12 weeks.
Wentz eventually began Week 1 against the Seahawks, against whom he finished 25 of 38 passes for 251 lawns and 2 touchdowns. He was sacked three times for a loss of 28 lawns against Seattle as well as dealt with 10 quarterback hits. On Sunday, he was sacked 3 times for a loss of 27 yards, and dealt with 11 quarterback hits.
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