Indianapolis Colts
Donald Brown - #31 - RB
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 5' 10"/ 210 lbs. |
| Birthday | 04/11/1987 |
| Birthplace | Atlantic Highlands, NJ |
| College | Connecticut |
| Years played | 5 |
| Drafted | 2009, 1st round, 27th pick by Colts |
Colts hire McMahon as special-teams coordinator
The Colts hired Tom McMahon as their new special-teams coordinator, the team announced Thursday.
60-second rant: Irsay the forgotten man in Colts' success
Colts owner Jim Irsay deserves major kudos for the stunning success his team experienced in 2012.
Reports: Colts hire Raye as VP of football operations
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Colts announce special-teams coach leaving staff
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Chargers hire Telesco as new GM
The Chargers hired former Colts vice president of football operations Tom Telesco as their new general manager on Wednesday.
Boldin leads Ravens past Colts
Anquan Boldin set a franchise record with 145 receiving yards, including the clinching TD in the Ravens' 24-9 victory over Indianapolis.
Colts' Arians hospitalized prior to Sunday's game
Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians was hospitalized Sunday morning after falling ill. Clyde Christensen will call plays in Sunday's game vs. Baltimore.
Key matchup: Colts special teams vs. Ravens RS Jacoby Jones
The Colts can't afford any slip-ups on special teams at Baltimore.
Friday injury report for wild-card round
Here is the Friday injury report for the wild-card weekend, showing to what degree injured players participated in their teams' practices.
Eagles granted permission to interview Bradley, Arians
The Eagles were granted permission to interview Seahawks defensive coordinator Gus Bradley and Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians.
Karim latest unsung Colt making an impact
The way we hear it, Colts RS Deji Karim gives the club a more decisive, urgent returner than they previously possessed.
Thursday's wild-card injury report
The injury report report for this weekend's wild-card action, as released by the NFL.
Running the 'Card table: Tom Danyluk's wildcard predictions
PFW columnist Tom Danyluk breaks down the wild-card round action and offers his predictions.
Lewis, Pagano highlight emotional weekend
Three of this year's wild-card games are whoppers, with the two Sunday games appearing to be quite fascinating.
PLAYER NEWS
Brown was placed an IR with an ankle injury.|||||||
Brown rushed for 417 yards with a TD in 10 games during a disappointing season in 2012.
Brown will be active Sunday but he will not start.|||||||
He had been listed as probable most of this week after returning last weekend following in-season knee surgery.
The Indianapolis Colts say Brown is questionable for Sunday's game against Miami|||||||
He had been listed as probable most of this week after returning last weekend following in-season knee surgery, but team doctors found swelling in the knee Saturday. Team officials now say Brown will be re-evaluated before Indy (4-3) turns in its list of inactive players 90 minutes before kickoff. If Brown does not play, rookie Vick Ballard would likely see the bulk of the action. Ballard has started Indy's last three games.
Four-time Pro Bowler Robert Mathis and starting running back Donald Brown did not make the trip when the Indianapolis Colts traveled to New York on Saturday for their game against the Jets.|||||||
Neither absence was a surprise. The Colts (2-2) had said both would miss two to three weeks with knee injuries.
The Indianapolis Colts have activated Brown against the Titans.|||||||
Brown had been a game-time decision Sunday, but rookie Vick Ballard gets the start at running back. Brown had a knee scope two weeks ago.