Colts' Star WR T.Y. Hilton To Miss Multiple Weeks Due to 'Unspecified' Injury

The hits just keep coming to the Indianapolis Colts' roster.
After dealing with injuries to quarterback Carson Wentz and star left guard Quenton Nelson this summer, the Colts find themselves preparing to be without star wide receiver T.Y. Hilton for some time after he was injured in practice on the final day of training camp in Westfield.
Jason Spears of the #ForTheCOLTure Podcast had the news first regarding Hilton and his injury development.
BREAKING NEWS: Expect an announcement from the Colts in the next few days regarding an injury to WR TY Hilton. He's expected to miss a significant amount of time. #ForTheCOLTureNews
— Jason Spears (@ForTheCOLTure_J) August 29, 2021
On Sunday, The Athletic's Stephen Holder followed up with a report of his own regarding Hilton's injury, stating that the timeline of games missed for Hilton is unknown at this time as more information is being gathered.
NEWS: With the regular season 2 weeks away, Colts WR T.Y. Hilton is expected to miss multiple weeks with an unspecified injury, multiple sources tell @zkeefer and I. The injury is *not* considered season ending.
— Stephen Holder (@HolderStephen) August 29, 2021
Hilton was injured in Wednesday's practice but later returned.
Hilton was injured on a throw into the end zone from quarterback Jacob Eason on Wednesday in which Hilton adjusted in the air to come down with the football on the deep shot. After being checked out, he left the field on his own, according to our own Jake Arthur and his final training camp report.
With the news that Hilton will miss a good chunk of time this season, the Colts now turn to Michael Pittman Jr., Zach Pascal and Parris Campbell to truly carry the load at receiver in the veteran's absence.
This is a developing story. More information regarding Hilton's expected time missed will be updated as it becomes available.
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