Wilson (concussion) won't carry an injury designation into Thursday's game versus the Broncos.
Wilson was unable to play in Week 3 versus the Colts, but he logged a full practice Wednesday and is ready for Thursday's matchup. The 2017 second-round pick has played two games this season and didn't maintain a consistent role, and he could be on the outside looking in again with Pierre Desir, Blessuan Austin and Brian Poole managing reps in nickel packages.
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Jets' Quincy Wilson: Can't play Sunday
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Wilson (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday's game versus the Colts, Ralph Vacchiano of SportsNet New York reports.
Wilson remains in concussion protocol and didn't practice all week. He's served in a rotational role through the first two games of the season, and he'll need a quick recovery with a Thursday game in Week 4 on the horizon.
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Colts' Quincy Wilson: Out Week 16
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Wilson (shoulder) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Panthers, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Wilson suffered the injury during Monday's loss to the Saints and didn't practice this week. Rock Ya-Sin, Marvell Tell and Briean Boddy-Calhoun should all see increased roles since Kenny Moore (ankle) is also sidelined.
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Colts' Quincy Wilson: Active Thursday night
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Wilson is active for Thursday night's game against the Texans, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports.
It will be the first time Wilson has been active since Week 7, also against Houston. The 23-year-old will serve as depth in the Colts' secondary and on special teams.
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Colts' Quincy Wilson: Returns to practice
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Wilson (concussion) returned to practice Monday, Andrew Walker of the Colts' official site reports.
This is great news, considering Wilson hadn't been back on the field since originally sustaining a concussion in Week 2. He remains under the league's concussion protocol, but Wilson has plenty of time gain clearance before Sunday's showdown with the Jets.
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Colts' Quincy Wilson: Ruled out Thursday
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Wilson (concussion) has been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Patriots.
Wilson will miss his second consecutive game with a concussion he suffered in Week 2. With starting cornerback Kenny Moore (concussion) also out and Nate Hairston (ankle) questionable, the Colts are lacking depth in the secondary, which could pave the way for a big offensive performance from the Patriots. Pierre Desir and Chris Milton are expected to see increased workloads in an effort to stop that from happening.
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Colts' Quincy Wilson: Won't play Sunday
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Wilson (concussion) is ruled out for Sunday's game against the Texans, Mike Wells of ESPN.com reports.
Wilson continues to nurse a concussion suffered during Indianapolis' Week 2 victory over the Redskins. Christopher Milton will serve as the Colts' backup right cornerback for the time being, and Wilson will work to get healthy in time for the team's Week 5 Thursday night tilt versus the Patriots.
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Colts' Quincy Wilson: Struggles in Sunday's loss
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Wilson played 46 of the defense's 56 snaps, but didn't have a tackle and gave up a 36-yard pass interference penalty. He played with a cast on his hand, the Indianapolis Star reports.
Wilson is getting playing time as the team's nickelback but struggled in pass coverage. He could lose playing time if his struggles continue as Indy's secondary could be in flux.
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Colts' Quincy Wilson: Off injury report
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Wilson is not listed on Tuesday's injury report.
Wilson was aiming to rejoin the team for practice this week and it appears he's done just that. Now healthy, Wilson should factor into the Colts' defensive backfield in 2018 after recording 22 tackles (19 solo) and one interception over 402 defensive snaps in seven games last season.
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Colts' Quincy Wilson: Nursing hand injury
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Wilson is dealing with an apparent hand injury, Andrew Walker of the Colts' official site reports.
The Colts haven't provided many details other than confirming that Wilson sustained the injury. With little information given, it's tough to project how this will play out over the next few days. Should he avoid the MRI, the expectation is Wilson is dealing with a minor ailment and won't be sidelined too long.
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Colts' Quincy Wilson: Ruled out
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Wilson (knee) was ruled out of Sunday's game in Houston.
Wilson hasn't played since Week 2 due to the knee issue and didn't practice in any capacity this week. Once he's healthy again, Wilson should be ticketed for a reserve role.
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Colts' Quincy Wilson: Full participant
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Wilson (knee) was a full participant in practice Thursday.
The cornerback has missed the past two games for the Colts but could be on track to return for Sunday's showdown with the 49ers. Look for more updates to come once Friday's injury report is released.
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Colts' Quincy Wilson: Ruled out again
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Wilson (knee) was ruled out by head coach Chuck Pagano for Sunday's game against the Seahawks, Kevin Bowen of 1070 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Wilson proved he was a capable cornerback in the two NFL games he's played so far, but this injury continues to hold him back. It's likely that Pierre Desir will continue to slot in as the No. 3 cornerback in Indy.
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Colts' Quincy Wilson: Gets first career start
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Wilson got his first career start at cornerback and had two tackles and two passes defended in Sunday's loss to Arizona.
The 2017 second-round pick held his own in pass coverage. He took over the starting role after converted safety T.J. Green struggled in Week 1. Wilson looks set to remain in the starting lineup until Vontae Davis returns from injury.
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Colts' Quincy Wilson: Participating in Wednesday's OTA
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Wilson (foot) is participating in Wednesday's OTA, Zak Keefer of the Indianapolis Star reports.
Wilson was sidelined during last week's OTAs due to a sore foot, but the 2017 second-rounder is back out on the practice field. He'll be competing for the No. 3 spot at cornerback behind starters Rashaan Melvin and Vontae Davis.
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Colts' Quincy Wilson: Second-round pick for Colts
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The Colts selected Wilson in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft, 46th overall.
Wilson was a very good corner for a smothering Florida pass defense, showing a physical, press skill set. With a big build (6-foot-1, 211 pounds) and long arms (32 and 1/4 inches), Wilson should make it tough for receivers to get into their routes. With 4.54-second speed, though, Wilson might be a bit vulnerable on downfield routes in the NFL.