The Facts:
Colts president Bill Polian said Monday that Harrison's injured left knee is sound, stable and mechanically functional, describing it as a "minor sprain" along with a "pretty big blow" to the bursa sac. But until the inflammation recedes there is one thing to do: wait. "It's healing," Polian said. "Mother nature heals at her own rate."
Reported by the Indianapolis Star News
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Coupled with injuries on the offensive line, Harrison's absence has been increasingly glaring of late, including in Sunday's 13-10 win over Kansas City. The Colts had a season-low 163 passing yards, part of a downward trend since Harrison was injured in Week 4 vs. Denver. Polian could offer no timetable for the 12th-year veteran's return. Nor, as previously noted, could HC Tony Dungy. "We're hoping for this week," Dungy said. "Realistically, maybe Jacksonville (on Dec. 2), but we'll see."
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