
"INDIANAPOLIS -- Colts kicker Spencer Shrader suffered a season-ending knee injury Sunday against the Raiders, a source told ESPN. The news was first reported by former Colts punter Pat McAfee. Shrader, who entered Week 5 leading the NFL with 13 made field goals, sustained his injury when Las Vegas Raiders safety Tristin McCollum collided with him during an extra point attempt in the second quarter of the Colts' 40-6 victory. McCollum was flagged for a personal foul for roughing the kicker."
"Shrader fell to the turf and grabbed his right knee after the play, remaining on the ground for an extended period before walking off slowly with assistance from the training staff. After the game, Colts coach Shane Steichen strongly suggested Shrader's injury was serious, saying "it doesn't look good." The Colts have relied heavily on Shrader this season, as they have been one of the most prolific offenses in the NFL. No other kicker had more than 10 field goals entering Sunday."
Colts kicker Spencer Shrader suffered a season-ending right knee injury Sunday after Las Vegas Raiders safety Tristin McCollum collided with him during an extra point attempt. McCollum was flagged for a personal foul for roughing the kicker. Shrader fell to the turf, grabbed his right knee, remained on the ground for an extended period, and later walked off slowly with assistance from the training staff. Colts coach Shane Steichen said, "it doesn't look good." Shrader entered Week 5 leading the NFL with 13 made field goals. The Colts have relied heavily on Shrader in one of the league's most prolific offenses; no other kicker had more than 10 field goals entering Sunday.
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