
Henry Anderson Injury: Updates on Colts DT's Knee and Return
Indianapolis Colts defensive tackle Henry Anderson was forced to leave the team's Week 9 win over the Denver Broncos with a serious knee injury that forced the team to place him on injured reserve, ending his season.
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Anderson Believed to Have Torn ACL
Monday, Nov. 9
While Anderson has yet to undergo an MRI for the knee injury, Ian Rapoport of NFL.com reported that initial tests suggested the defensive tackle likely tore his ACL.
Pagano Comments on Anderson's Injury
Sunday, Nov. 8
"Henry Anderson got a pretty significant knee injury," head coach Chuck Pagano told reporters. "I don't know how bad it is right now, but he'll have an MRI."
Anderson's Injury Further Weakens Struggling Colts Defense
Anderson, 24, has been excellent for Indianapolis this season, registering 31 tackles and a sack while replacing veteran Arthur Jones, who was put on injured reserve in the preseason after requiring ankle surgery. The loss of Anderson is a major blow for a defense that has struggled all season long and for a Colts team that broke a three-game losing streak Sunday while fighting for its postseason life.




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