WESTFIELD, Ind. – The Colts on Wednesday placed cornerback Chris Lammons on the Active/Physically Unable to Perform list and defensive tackle Raekwon Davis on the Active/Non-Football Illness list.
General manager Chris Ballard said Lammons, who's recovering from offseason ankle surgery, is expected to be out for the first one or two weeks of camp. The 28-year-old Lammons, who played for the Kansas City Chiefs from 2019-2022, appeared in four games (one start) for the Colts in 2023.
Davis, a 2020 second-round pick of the Miami Dolphins, signed with the Colts as a free agent in March.
A few other injury updates ahead of Thursday's Colts' training camp curtain-lifter:
- Cornerback JuJu Brents underwent a cleanup procedure on his ankle shortly after the Colts' offseason program ended in June and could be "a little limited" early in camp, Ballard said. Ballard added he watched Brents work out recently and thought he looked good.
- Right tackle Braden Smith, who underwent a procedure on his knee in the offseason, will be slowly worked back in to practice, Ballard said.
- Wide receiver Ashton Dulin may be a little bit limited to start camp, Ballard said. Dulin sustained a torn ACL during training camp in 2023 and missed the entire season.
- Running back Tyler Goodson is dealing with a toe injury, Ballard said.
- Defensive end Genard Avery, who sustained a season-ending knee injury during last year's training camp, is "getting close," Ballard said. Avery totaled 8 1/2 sacks with the Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2018-2022.
- There will be no restrictions on quarterback Anthony Richardson when training camp practices begin Thursday.