09/20/2024

On Thursday, the second injury report for the Las Vegas Raiders vs. Indianapolis Colts game of Week 17 was made public.On Thursday, the Las Vegas Raiders had their second walk-through practice in anticipation of their New Year’s Eve game against the Indianapolis Colts.

On Thursday, the Raiders made public their second injury report of the week—an estimate.

Entire Raiders update list:

Despite having a knee ailment, Raiders long snapper Jacob Bobenmoyer was designated as a full participant for the second straight day.Maxx Crosby, a defensive end for the Las Vegas Pro Bowl who is dealing with a knee issue, was labeled as limited for the second day in a row.

Jermaine Eluemunor, an offensive tackle for the Raiders, was out for the second day in a row due to a knee injury he suffered during the team’s victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday.

Las Vegas tight end Owing to a hamstring injury, Jesper Horsted is listed on injured reserve.Josh Jacobs, the All-Pro running back for the Raiders, was again reported as not participating. He has a quad injury, which has kept him out of the last two games.
Center of Las Vegas Andre James’ ankle ailment caused him to be labeled as limited for a second day in a row. Malcolm Koonce, the defensive end for the Raiders who just played in his first career game in the team’s victory over Kansas City, was listed as limited for the second day in a row due to a rib ailment.

For the second day in a straight, rookie tight end Michael Mayer of Las Vegas was listed as not participating in the game as he heals from a toe injury that forced him to miss Monday’s encounter.

Kolton Miller, the offensive tackle for the Raiders, was designated as limited on Thursday due to his ongoing shoulder issue.Finally, due to a shoulder issue, Las Vegas wide receiver DJ Turner was designated as limited for a second day in a row.

On Thursday, all four Colts players—offensive tackle Braden Smith (knee), center Jack Anderson (illness), cornerback Ameer Speed (knee), and wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr.—were fully active.

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