Indianapolis Colts Release Unofficial Depth Chart for Week 5 Game Against Jacksonville Jaguars

Indianapolis Colts Release Unofficial Depth Chart for Week 5 Game Against Jacksonville Jaguars

The Indianapolis Colts, currently second in the AFC South with a 2-2 record, have released their unofficial depth chart ahead of their Week 5 matchup against the 0-4 Jacksonville Jaguars. This game is significant for the Colts, as they aim to break a 10-year drought without a win in Jacksonville.

Offensive Lineup

On the offensive side, the Colts will be led by Anthony Richardson at quarterback, although his availability is uncertain due to injury. Joe Flacco and Sam Ehlinger are listed as backups. At running back, Jonathan Taylor, who is also questionable, is followed by Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson.

The wide receiver corps is headed by Michael Pittman Jr., Josh Downs, and Alec Pierce. The tight end positions are filled by Mo Alie-Cox, Kylen Granson, and Will Mallory.

Defensive Lineup

Defensively, the Colts face several challenges with multiple defenders listed as questionable. The defensive line includes Kwity Paye, Laiatu Latu, and Genard Avery at defensive end, with Taven Bryan and Adetomiwa Adebawore at defensive tackle. Grover Stewart and Raekwon Davis are listed at nose tackle.

The linebackers feature E.J. Speed at weakside linebacker, Zaire Franklin and Segun Olubi at middle linebacker, and Jaylon Carlies and Grant Stuard at strongside linebacker. The secondary includes Samuel Womack III and Dallis Flowers at cornerback, with Julian Blackmon and Rodney Thomas II at free safety, and Nick Cross and Trevor Denbow at strong safety.

Special Teams

On special teams, Rigoberto Sanchez will handle punting and holding duties, while Matt Gay, who has struggled with field goals this season, remains the placekicker. Luke Rhodes is the long snapper, and Josh Downs, Anthony Gould, and Dallis Flowers are listed as return specialists.

The game against the Jaguars, despite their winless record, is expected to be competitive. The Jaguars have remained competitive in most of their games and could pose a significant threat to the Colts, especially given the Colts' injury concerns and recent struggles with their kicker.

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