
Mark Sanchez
The injury report is out for Sunday’s AFC Championship game between Indianapolis Colts and New York Jets.
The Colts are banged up—by numbers anyway— with 18 players listed on their injury report. The good news for them is that 17 are probably and only one is questionable.
Per PFT, the probable list of players is running back Joseph Addai (shoulder), Antoine Bethea (back), defensive back Ervin Baldwin (shin), linebacker Gary Brackett (calf), defensive back Melvin Bullitt (shoulder), tight end Dallas Clark (illness), tackle Ryan Diem (elbow), defensive end Dwight Freeney (foot), linebacker Cody Glenn (back), defensive tackle Antonio Johnson (shoulder), tackle Charlie Johnson (foot), defensive end Robert Mathis (knee), guard Jamey Richard (shoulder), tight end Jacob Tamme (ankle), tackle Tony Ugoh (knee), kicker Adam Vinatieri (right hip) and receiver Reggie Wayne (knee).
Tackle Tony Ugoh is the questionable one. He did not practice on Friday.
On the other side of the field, the Jets come in relatively healthy.
Only eight players showed up on their injury report, all of whom are probable for Sunday.
Defensive end Shaun Ellis (hand/knee), linebacker David Harris (ankle), safety Kerry Rhodes (knee), and linebacker Bart Scott (ankle) are all probable, but limited in practice on Friday.
Meanwhile, fullback Tony Richardson (rib), quarterback Mark Sanchez (knee), cornerback Donald Strickland (hand) and receiver Danny Woodhead (knee) are also on the injury report, but practiced in full.
The AFC Championship kicks off Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. eastern.