How long will Ashton Dulin be out?
Dulin will be out for at least four games, eligible to return in Week 17.
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The Indianapolis Colts have been dealt a blow with wide receiver and special teams contributor Ashton Dulin placed on injured reserve (IR) due to a hamstring injury sustained in their recent game against the Kansas City Chiefs. This move ha...
Ashton Dulin's injury creates a void in both the Colts' receiving corps and, more significantly, on special teams. Dulin's versatility made him a valuable asset. With Dulin sidelined, veteran receiver Laquon Treadwell is expected to see increased reps on offense. George Odum's return bolsters special teams, where he previously earned All-Pro honors with the Colts. Cameron Mitchell provides additional depth at cornerback. The Colts' special teams unit, currently ranked #1 in the league in average return yards (29.0) will need to adapt to Dulin's absence. Brian Mason said they will need to replace him by committee.
The Colts initially signed Odum from the practice squad. He previously spent four seasons (2018-21) with the team and was named First Team All-Pro in 2020.
Dulin will be out for at least four games, eligible to return in Week 17.
George Odum has been elevated from the practice squad to fill Dulin's special teams role.
The Colts also signed cornerback Cameron Mitchell to the practice squad.
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