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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Solid in road loss

    Blackmon recorded eight tackles (six solo) during Sunday's 23-20 loss at Houston. Sunday's game was Blackmon's second straight collecting at least eight tackles, bringing his total on the season up to 49. That's good enough for IDP consideration in some formats heading into a Week 9 tilt at Minnesota.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Nine tackles in win

    Blackmon recorded nine total tackles (five solo) in Sunday's 16-10 win over the Dolphins. Blackmon finished with his highest tackle total since Week 1, finishing third on the team in stops behind Grant Stuard and Zaire Franklin. The safety has now compiled 41 total tackles (29 solo), including 0.5 sacks, while also adding an interception, a fumble recovery and a pass defensed over six games in 2024.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Grabs interception in win

    Blackmon had six total tackles and an interception in Sunday's win at Tennessee. Blackmon played on all 58 of the defense's snaps. He's a steady source of tackles as a starting safety opposite Nick Cross.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Does practice in full

    Blackmon (shoulder) was a full participant during practice Wednesday. It was previously reported by James Boyd of The Athletic that the Utah product was on the field Wednesday, but his level of participation wasn't reported. His ability to get in a full practice suggests the safety should be good to go Sunday against the Bears.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Dealing with shoulder issue

    Blackmon (shoulder) didn't participate in Wednesday's practice. Indianapolis' top strong safety logged 13 total tackles during the team's Week 1 loss, but it appears he may have sustained a shoulder injury in that effort. Blackmon's practice participation Thursday and Friday will provide a better indication of whether the 26-year-old will be able to suit up for the Colts in Week 2.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Productive in loss

    Blackmon recorded 13 tackles (10 solo) in Sunday's 29-27 loss to the Texans. Blackmon led the defense with 10 solo stops, although he was second to Nick Cross in total tackles. Despite the loss, it was a productive day from a fantasy perspective for the Utah product, who will look to carry over that momentum into Week 2 against the Packers.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Staying with Indy

    Blackmon is slated to return to the Colts on a one-year deal, Jordan Schultz of BleacherReport.com reports. During the 2023 regular season Blackmon recorded 88 tackles, four interceptions and two fumble recoveries in 15 games with the Colts. Now that he's back with the team and presumably past a late-season shoulder issue, the 2020 third-rounder is poised to maintain his key role in Indy's secondary and occupy a starting safety slot in 2024.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Impressive numbers in contract year

    Blackmon (shoulder) racked up 88 tackles (65 solo), eight passes defensed with four interceptions and two fumble recoveries across 15 regular-seasongames with the Colts in 2023. Blackmon missed the last two games of the year due to a shoulder injury, and Indianapolis' secondary suffered for it, especially in the team's season-ending playoff loss to the Texans. The safety tallied career-high marks across the board in the final year of his rookie contract, emerging as one of the more dependable players in the Colts' secondary. If Indianapolis doesn't ultimately re-sign Blackmon, he won't have a shortage of interest on the free-agent market.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Goes to IR

    Indianapolis placed Blackmon (shoulder) on its injured reserve list Tuesday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports. The move means Blackmon will miss the final two weeks of the regular season and won't be eligible to return until the week of the AFC Championship at the earliest. In the meantime, 2022 third-rounder Nick Cross will probably fill in at safety.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Won't return Sunday

    Blackmon (shoulder) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Falcons. Blackmon exited in the first half with the injury and was originally considered questionable to return. His exit will be a blow to the Colts' secondary for the remainder of the matchup against Atlanta. Nick Cross will continue to fill in at strong safety.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Logs second interception

    Blackman recorded five tackles (four solo), an interception and an additional pass deflection during Indianapolis' 39-38 loss to the Browns on Sunday. Blackman was one of two Colts defenders to snag an interception, but that was not enough to give the team the win. The 25-year-old now has two interceptions on the season to go along with 50 tackles (15 solo).
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Racks up 10 tackles Week 2

    Blackmon logged 10 tackles (seven solo) against the Texans in Sunday's Week 2 victory. Blackmon ranked second on Indianapolis in stops behind Zaire Franklin, who tallied 13. Blackmon has played on every defensive snap for the Colts through two weeks and has totaled 15 tackles. He set a career high with 50 stops over 14 contests last season.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Five tackles in season opener

    Blackmon started at strong safety and had five tackles in Sunday's loss to Jacksonville. Blackmon had an off day in coverage by allowing three receptions on four targets for 42 yards, according to Pro Football Focus. However, he enters the regular season healthy after missing time in training camp to a hamstring injury. Blackmon played all 70 snaps on defense. A return to full strength is a good sign since he's struggled to stay on the field. The 2020 third-rounder was limited to six games in 2021 due to an Achilles injury, and last season he missed three games and parts of another due to an ankle injury.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Getting back on the field

    Blackmon (hamstring) will practice Tuesday, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star reports. Blackmon has yet to practice with his team, as he's been sidelined by the injury since camp opened. He'll now have just under four weeks to get ready for the team's season opener against the Jaguars.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Starts at free safety

    Blackmon started at free safety and had one total tackle in Sunday's win at Las Vegas. Blackmon has taken back the starting role but split playing time with Rodney Thomas. Blackmon played on 45 of the defense's 70 snaps while Thomas played on 25 snaps. Blackmon missed Week 4 and Week 5 with an ankle injury and initially eased back into action in a smaller role off the bench.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Unclear role against Tennessee

    Blackmon is active for Sunday's game against Tennessee, but it is not clear if he will play, James Boyd of The Athletic reports. Blackmon was active in last week's win over Jacksonville but did not play as he was on the sidelines only in case of an emergency. He had missed two games with an ankle injury, and it's not clear that he's back to full strength. Rodney Thomas has taken over the starting free safety job with Blackmon hurt.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Won't play in Week 4

    Blackmon (ankle) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Titans, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Sports Radio reports. Blackmon sprained his ankle in Week 3 against the Chiefs and will subsequently miss at least one game as a result. Coach Frank Reich deemed Blackmon "week-to-week" in addition to ruling the safety out for Week 4. Rodney Thomas will likely start in Blackmon's stead, while Blackmon will aim to heal up in time to face the Broncos on Thursday Night Football in Week 5.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Goes through positional drills

    Blackmon (Achilles) went through positional drills Wednesday, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports. Blackmon tore his Achilles last October, but head coach Frank Reich said last week that the safety was ahead of schedule in his recovery. He took another step forward Wednesday, participating in the defensive-back drills at practice. Blackmon looks as though he'll be ready to go for the start of the 2022 campaign.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Added to injury report

    Blackmon has been added to the Colts' injury report as questionable due to a back injury ahead of their Week 2 matchup with the Rams. Blackmon popped up on the injury report after being a non-participant at Friday's practice. It is unclear when he actually sustained the injury. If he is ultimately unable to suit up Sunday, look for Andrew Sendejo to fill in for him at free safety.
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  • Colts' Julian Blackmon: Returns to practice

    Blackmon was back at practice Friday, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports. Blackmon exited practice on Aug. 6 after suffering a knee injury. After nearly a week on the sideline he has returned to camp, which indicates the issue was never considered too serious. He projects to start at free safety for the Colts this season.
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