INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Marvin Harrison returned to practice Wednesday and could play in the Indianapolis Colts’ playoff game next week.
Harrison has missed a career-high 11 games since bruising his left knee against Denver on Sept. 30. He practiced twice last week, but was held out of the regular-season finale against Tennessee.
Indy (13-3) will play San Diego, Pittsburgh or Jacksonville on Jan. 13.
“Right now, we don’t have anybody who has been ruled out,” Dungy said Wednesday. “Marvin practiced today and he did well. He’s not been ruled out. I guess he’ll be day to day for the next seven days.”
Four other Colts starters – safety Antoine Bethea, defensive tackle Raheem Brock, right tackle Ryan Diem and defensive end Robert Mathis – all sat out with injuries last Sunday, too.
But Dungy did not give updates on their conditions and the team did not issue an updated injury report.
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