Speedy wideout and special teams returner good to go for Colts vs. Rams

Anthony Gould appears good to go for Sunday’s road matchup against the Rams, and he could see rotational reps at wideout.

The Indianapolis Colts announced one update to their injury report, as 2nd-year wideout Anthony Gould (illness) had his questionable designation removed on Saturday just ahead of Sunday’s road game against the L.A. Rams.

The former 2024 5th round pick of the Colts remains a blazing fast backup wideout, but has made the majority of his mark on special teams so far this season.

Appearing in all 3 games for Indianapolis, Gould has 3 punt returns for 4 total yards, as well as 6 kickoff returns, averaging 30.2 yards per kick return.

That being said with Colts top deep threat Alec Pierce (concussion) already ruled out for Sunday, having not passed the league’s concussion protocol, Gould could be poised for at least a limited situational role off the bench.

While fellow 2nd-year wideout AD Mitchell should draw the majority of the reps in relief of Pierce, it’s possible that both Gould and Ashton Dulin could be used as rotational wideout options as speedy downfield targets for starting quarterback Daniel Jones and the Colts passing game.

So far, right guard Matt Goncalves (toe), wide reciever Alec Pierce (concussion), and veteran cornerback Kenny Moore II (Achilles) have all been already ruled out.

Veteran defensive tackle DeForest Buckner (back/rest) still has a ‘questionable’ designation, but it would be highly surprising if he’s not available for Sunday’s game and in the starting lineup. The Colts are likely just trying to keep their longtime Pro Bowl defensive tackle fresher for the marathon that remains the NFL’s regular season.

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