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Mike Wells, ESPN Staff Writer 2y

Indianapolis Colts TE Jack Doyle exits win over Arizona Cardinals with knee, ankle injuries

NFL, Indianapolis Colts

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Indianapolis Colts tight end Jack Doyle left Saturday's 22-16 win over Arizona in the first quarter after suffering a knee and ankle injury on the same play and did not return. 

 

Doyle suffered the injury on the second play of the game while blocking on a 3-yard rush by running back Jonathan Taylor. Doyle not only is the Colts' best blocking tight end, he's also fourth on the team in receiving yards (291) and fifth on the team in receptions (28).

He has 294 receptions for 2,718 yards and 24 touchdowns in his nine-year career.

Mo Alie-Cox and the rookie Kylen Granson were the only other two healthy tight ends on the roster for the Colts.

Colts starting left tackle Eric Fisher also left the game in the second quarter with a knee injury. Julie'n Davenport replaced him. Coach Frank Reich did not have an update on Doyle or Fisher after the game. 

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