Colts safety Daniel Scott, a fifth-round draft pick last year, has once again suffered a season-ending injury. After missing all of last season due to a torn ACL, Scott tore his Achilles during a practice session last week. Head coach Shane Steichen expressed sympathy for Scott, noting that it’s tough to see him face another setback so soon. Despite the challenges, Steichen emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and dedicating oneself to the rehab process.
With Scott out for the season, the Colts will rely on returning safeties Julian Blackmon, Nick Cross, and Rodney Thomas. However, Scott’s injury may prompt the team to seek additional help at the position. This setback underscores the unpredictable nature of football and the importance of depth in the roster. As Scott begins his recovery process, the team will be ready to support him and adjust their plans accordingly to ensure success in the upcoming season.
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