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The 30-year-old is fresh off his worst season as a pro, as he endured career-lows in receptions, yards and yards per reception. He started only once as a rookie, but played in 15 games and had 50 receptions for 861 yards and seven TDs. Hilton is injury prone’ narrative is a misguided one, the veteran wide receiver does need to avoid lingering injuries in 2020—which have limited him a bit over the past two seasons with the Colts.

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But don’t be surprised if the Indianapolis Colts initially stick with five wideouts.As NFL teams look ahead to padded mini-camp practices next week with positive COVID-19 tests hopefully decreasing, Indianapolis Colts general manager Chris Ballard reiterates safety requires sacrifice from everyone.In the wake of two NFL head coaches testing positive, Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich worked with GM Chris Ballard on how his job would be handled if the coach were sidelined by the virus.He has a family with nine children and is near the end of his NFL career, but 38-year-old Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers says he never considered opting-out on the 2020 NFL season.Third-year Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich met with Skai Moore, Marvell Tell III, and Rolan Milligan to discuss their opt-out decisions. So those are my guys.”The weekly series on AFC South Division developments with the Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Tennessee Titans focuses on the most important position battles in training camp.Although considered among the NFL’s best defensive tackles, DeForest Buckner thinks he isn’t as highly regarded as he should be.

Indianapolis Colts Wide Receiver Florida International University #4 TY Hilton 5'10" 183lbs FIU Pro Day- 40 Yard Dash-4.36, Hand-8.5, L Drill-7.06 So you just want to make sure when that time comes and you’re in the game, you make sure you’re ready and you know all your plays.”Hilton quickly got that message. Pittman, at 6-4 and 223 pounds, has been compared to Wayne.“The main thing Reggie always told me was make sure you know your playbook in and out, and whenever your number is called just make sure you’re ready because you never know when your number’s going to be called, you never know when somebody’s going to go down, whenever somebody’s going to get tired,” Hilton said in a recent Zoom video conference call.“So you’ve got to get in and you can’t miss a beat, because if you miss a beat then something bad is going to happen. Linebacker Skai Moore was a Tuesday opt-out.Retired wide receiver Reggie Wayne (left) speaks with the Colts' T.Y. Hilton Returns To Practice; Marlon Mack 100 Yards Shy Of 1,000 The Indianapolis Colts today held their first of three practices to … Hilton.When he entered the league as a third-round draft pick in 2012, Hilton had the opportunity to learn from one of the best, six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver and XLI champion Reggie Wayne.Now 30 and entering his ninth season, Hilton shares lessons learned with young receivers, including rookies Michael Pittman Jr. and Dezmon Patmon. It appears Hilton suffered a hamstring injury during one of his own workouts this offseason. I just can’t wait to actually sit down with him, get to know him and see how he does for us.”Pittman arrived in Indianapolis last week and has started the process of being that sponge for knowledge with his mentor.“Yeah, T.Y. T.Y. The fifth-year pro is looking to make a convincing statement in his first season with the Indianapolis Colts.The Indianapolis Colts didn’t have any more opt-outs before the deadline, so they will be without three reserves. According to ESPN’s NFL Nation and Pro Football Focus (subscription), Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton missed last Sunday’s game against the Steelers with a calf injury and the team’s pessimistic about his chances of returning to action this week. If basing an NFL fantasy draft opinion on the last two years of statistics, Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y.