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Practice Notebook: Michael Pittman Jr. taking things one day at a time, 'seeing where it goes' 

Pittman (back) was listed as a full participant on Wednesday's practice report, while Bernhard Raimann (knee) did not participate.

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The Colts conducted a walkthrough instead of practice on Wednesday ahead of their Week 11 game against the New York Jets. While Wednesday's practice report is only an estimation of a player's participation if there was a practice, it contained good news in that wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. (back) was listed as a full participant.

Pittman did not play in the Colts' Week 10 loss to the Buffalo Bills, missing his first game of the 2024 season and just his sixth in his NFL career.

"Just taking it one day (at a time) and seeing where it goes," Pittman said on Wednesday. "We'll see this week. I didn't make the cut last week, and we'll see going forward."

Pittman said the decision as to whether or not he plays comes down to how effective he can be if he's on the field.

"If I'm out there and I'm not playing to my level, then I'm really not helpful," he said.

Pittman currently has 30 receptions for 366 yards and two touchdowns on the season, but has only had one catch in each of the last two games he has played in.

Left tackle Bernhard Raimann (knee) was listed as a non-participant on Wednesday's practice report after exiting Sunday's game with a knee injury. Rookie Matt Goncalves stepped in for Raimann, playing in his second straight game as Raimann was in concussion protocol for the Colts' Week 9 game against the Minnesota Vikings. Raimann has missed four games due to injury in his NFL career.

Wednesday's full practice report:

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