Colts Left to Fret Over Injuries to Harrison, Addai and Sanders

The Indianapolis Colts improved their record to 4-0 with Sunday's victory over the Denver Broncos but suffered a series of injuries to key players whose playing status is in doubt this week.

Wide receiver Marvin Harrison emerged with a bruised knee, tailback Joseph Addai with a bruised shoulder and safety Bob Sanders with bruised ribs.

In addition, the Colts probably lost linebacker Rob Morris for the remainder of the season. He's scheduled to undergo surgery today for a torn tendon in his knee.

By Mark Maske |  October 2, 2007; 9:34 AM ET  | Category:  Colts
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