Colts' Reagor Injured in Auto Accident

INDIANAPOLIS--The Indianapolis Colts played today's game against the Washington Redskins without starting defensive tackle Montae Reagor after he was injured in an automobile accident this afternoon.

Reagor was hospitalized, reportedly with facial lacerations. Colts officials said he was conscious and alert.

"He's alert and he's talked to his mom," Colts Coach Tony Dungy said after the game. "He's talked to our doctors here. Other than that, I'm not really sure where he's at. But he is alert and doing okay."

Anthony McFarland, obtained Tuesday in a trade with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, started in Reagor's place.

By Mark Maske |  October 22, 2006; 11:25 PM ET  | Category:  Colts
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