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Colts' Jelani Woods: Headed for IR
The Indianapolis Colts are in line to place Jelani Woods (toe) on season-ending IR, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.Woods, who missed all of last year due to repeated hamstring injuries, is now on track to be sidelined for a second straight season due to a turf toe injury that required surgery. In his absence, the Colts will move forward with a TE corps led by Kylen Granson, Mo Alie-Cox, Drew Ogletree and Will Mallory.
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Colts' Jelani Woods: Undergoes toe procedure
Jelani Woods reportedly underwent a procedure Friday to address a turf toe injury that's expected to sideline him about four months, according to Jordan Schultz of BleacherReport.com and James Boyd of The Athletic.If the initial estimate for his return is accurate, the tight end could return in time for the stretch run of the coming season. For any length of time that Woods is sidelined, Kylen Granson, Mo Alie-Cox, Drew Ogletree and Will Mallory are slated to handle the Indianapolis Colts' TE duties.
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Colts' Jelani Woods: Set to miss time
Coach Shane Steichen noted Tuesday that Jelani Woods (toe) will miss some time, Stephen Holder of ESPN.com reports. "I don't have a timetable on it," Steichen said with regard to how long the tight end will be sidelined with a toe injury that will require surgery, per Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star.According to Holder, however, it appears as though Woods' absence is on track to extend into the regular season and thus will have an impact on the Indianapolis Colts' roster decisions ahead of cut downs. While Woods is unavailable, Kylen Granson, Mo Alie-Cox, Drew Ogletree and Will Mallory remain available to handle the team's TE duties.
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Colts' Jelani Woods: Appears to avoid serious injury
Jelani Woods' toe injury isn't expected to be serious, and he could play in the Indianapolis Colts' final preseason contest against Cincinnati on Thursday, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star reports.Woods didn't return to Saturday's preseason game against Arizona after injuring his toe in the first half, but he may be out of the woods in terms of a long-term absence. If he suits up Thursday for Indianapolis' final exhibition matchup, it could be his chance to make a case for a roster spot as the team's No. 3 tight end over Drew Ogletree.
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Colts' Jelani Woods: Hurts toe in preseason game
Jelani Woods suffered a toe injury in Saturday's exhibition contest against the Cardinals and has been ruled out from returning, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star reports.Woods started the contest at tight end for the Indianapolis Colts but didn't get much of an opportunity to play due to the injury. It's a tough break for the tight end, as he missed all of 2023 due to injuries to both hamstrings. He's been competing with Drew Ogletree and others for a depth role behind Kylen Granson and Mo Alie-Cox, but Woods' chance of making the 53-man roster would be harmed if the toe issue proves to be more than minor.
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Colts' Jelani Woods: Plays first game since 2022 season
Jelani Woods had one reception for 17 yards on two targets in Sunday's preseason loss to Denver.Woods saw his first game action since the 2022 season after missing the 2023 campaign due to injuries to both hamstrings. He's the most athletic of the Indianapolis Colts' tight ends and has the upside to emerge with a significant role in the passing game but has been relatively quiet in training camp. It was good to see him make at least one big play as a result. However, it's not clear if the Colts will focus on one receiving tight end or split targets among a large group again.
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Colts' Jelani Woods: Begins preseason low on depth chart
Jelani Woods is listed as the third or fourth tight end on Indianapolis' first unofficial depth chart of the preseason.The good news is that Woods is healthy after injuries to both hamstrings cost him the entire 2023 season. The bad news is that he begins camp buried on the depth chart, and he hasn't made a lot of noise in practice. He's the most athletic of the Indianapolis Colts' tight ends and has the upside to emerge with a significant role in the passing game, but the team could continue to split targets between multiple TEs as it did last season.
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Colts' Jelani Woods: Taking part in OTAs
Jelani Woods (hamstring) is participating in Wednesday's OTAs session, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.Woods looks to be back to full health after injuries to both hamstrings cost him the entire 2023 season. The 2022 third-round pick showed some promise as a rookie, so if he can put together a solid offseason and build up chemistry with second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson, Woods could be a solid post-hype sleeper to target late in 2024 fantasy drafts, especially in dynasty formats or leagues that feature premium scoring for tight ends.
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Colts' Jelani Woods: Appears healthy after missed season
Jelani Woods (hamstring) looks healthy in a recent workout video he posted, according to James Boyd of The Athletic.The 2022 third-round pick had a promising rookie season with 25 catches for 312 yards and three touchdowns on 40 targets while splitting TE snaps with Mo Alie-Cox and Kylen Granson. There was some thought Woods would take on a larger role in second pro season, but then he injured his left hamstring in training camp and didn't get it right until the middle of the season, at which point his right hamstring started to bother him and kept him on injured reserve for the rest of the season. Woods is one of the tallest tight ends in the league (6-7) and ran a 4.61-second 40-yard dash at 259 pounds at the 2022 NFL Combine.
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Colts' Jelani Woods: Season likely over
Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen said Tuesday that he's not expecting Jelani Woods (hamstring) to return from injured reserve this season, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star reports.As a rookie last season, Woods was part of the Colts' three-headed committee at tight end, finishing the campaign with 25 catches for 312 yards and three touchdowns on 40 targets in 15 games. He was expected to stake a claim to a larger share of the snaps at tight end in his second season, but he's struggled to move past a hamstring injury that first cropped up during OTAs in the spring. He's suffered multiple setbacks in his recovery in the ensuing months and now looks set to have his sophomore season wiped out entirely. The Colts have continued to take a committee approach at tight end in 2023, with none of Kylen Granson, Drew Ogletree, Will Mallory or Mo Alie-Cox having cleared a 65 percent snap share in any game.