Raimann passed concussion protocol Wednesday, Kevin Bowen of 93.5 The Fan reports.
Raimann missed Indianapolis' Week 9 loss to the Vikings after sustaining a concussion the week prior. However, it now appears that he's passed through the NFL's five-step concussion protocol. Expect the third-year offensive lineman from Central Michigan to serve as the Colts' top left tackle in Week 10, when the team hosts the Bills.
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Colts' Bernhard Raimann: Ruled out for Week 9
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Raimann (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday night's contest against the Vikings.
Raimann suffered a concussion in Week 8 against the Texans, and he will now be forced to miss Week 9 as a result. Matt Goncalves will likely take over at left tackle versus Minnesota.
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Colts' Bernhard Raimann: In concussion protocol
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Raimann is in concussion protocol following Sunday's 23-20 loss to the Texans, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Raimann played 100 percent of Indianapolis' offensive snaps in Sunday's loss, but it now appears he sustained a concussion in the process. The third-year pro from Central Michigan has already missed two games this season due to a concussion sustained in late September, putting him at risk of missing additional time following his second head injury this season. Expect Blake Freeland to serve as the Colts' top left tackle if Raimann is unable to suit up in Week 9, when the team travels to Minnesota.
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Colts' Bernhard Raimann: Ready for Sunday
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Raimann (concussion) has no injury designation ahead of Sunday's game against the Jaguars.
Raimann was held out of the Colts' last two games with a concussion, and it now seems as if he's had enough time to get through NFL protocol and move past the issue. With a full week of practice under his belt, Raimann is expected to slide back into his starting right tackle position on Indianapolis' offensive line.
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Colts' Bernhard Raimann: Missing another week
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Raimann (concussion) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's game against the Titans, Stephen Holder of ESPN.com reports.
Indianapolis will be without their starting left tackle for the second consecutive week, as Raimann continues to recover from a concussion. Blake Freeland is expected to continue starting on the Colts' offensive line until Raimann clears protocol.