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Old 10-31-2022, 05:39 PM
AlwaysSunnyinIndy AlwaysSunnyinIndy is offline
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Default DL Tyquan Lewis - Season Ending Injury

Saw this mentioned in one of the other threads, but thought it deserved a thread of its own.

The Colts / Ohio State curse strikes again.

Tyquan Lewis suffers the same exact injury as last season except this year it happened to the opposite leg.


https://twitter.com/zkeefer/status/1587142344440160257

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Colts injury news: DL Tyquan Lewis is done for the year with a ruptured patella tendon. Same injury as last year, but the other leg.

Just brutal. Lewis had been playing terrific.
https://twitter.com/RomeovilleKid/st...41748870074369

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Colts WR Parris Campbell on Tyquan Lewis’ knee injury:

“It was tough to see. I know what he battled through to get back to the point where he was now. It was hard to see, heartbroken. I’ve been there, been there numerous times. … Just in his corner being supportive.”
https://twitter.com/RomeovilleKid/st...50441300770816

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Colts have placed DL Tyquan Lewis on IR while activating S Trevor Denbow from IR.
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