Missing their third straight practice Friday, the Indianapolis Colts starting defensive end Dwight Freeney starting cornerback Jerraud Powers may not be able to put on their Colts jerseys to play next week’s Super Bowl game against the New Orleans Saints.
Freeney has a sprained right ankle. Powers already missed Sunday’s AFC championship game against the New York Jets with an injured left foot. As questionable is their playing status for next week’s game, the Colts still keeps the hope of having both back in time to help the team for championship competition.
The only other player who missed Friday’s practice was running back Donald Brown, who was listed as questionable with a foot injury.
Other injured players all returned to take limited part in Friday’s practice. Safeties Antoine Bethea and Melvin Bullitt, receiver Austin Collie and backup tight end Jacob Tamme all seemed to have bigger chance to play the playoff than Freeney and Powers. Bullitt with a knee injury was on the questionable list, while Bethea with back injury, Collie with foot injury and Tamme with ankle injury were all listed as probable.
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