Evan Hull, former Northwestern RB, reportedly to miss 'some time' for Colts
Evan Hull is expected to miss “some time” with the Indianapolis Colts following a knee injury he suffered Sunday against the Jaguars.
Hull, who was drafted out of Northwestern this past season, had a strong career in Evanston. He showed prowess in the backfield and as a receiver, totaling 913 rushing yards with 5 touchdowns on the ground and 546 receiving yards with 2 touchdowns through the air.
He had just 2 touches for 7 yards Sunday in his NFL debut.
Colts HC Shane Steichen did not go into specifics on a timetable for Hull’s return aside from his comment that he will miss “some time.”
Another #Colts RB injury: Rookie RB Evan Hull suffered a knee injury on Sunday against the Jaguars and “could miss some time,” per HC Shane Steichen.
Deon Jackson and Jake Funk (practice squad) are currently the only healthy RBs in Indianapolis. Zack Moss is recovering from his… pic.twitter.com/7i5WoHDhg8
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) September 11, 2023
The Colts can’t catch a break at running back right now. Indianapolis is also missing star RB Jonathan Taylor and backup Zack Moss, leaving Deon Jackson and practice squad RB Jake Funk as the only healthy RBs on the roster.