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Colts LB Session out again

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Colts linebacker Clint Session will sit out Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans.

Session hasn’t played since Nov. 1 because of a broken right forearm and dislocated right elbow.

Running back Mike Hart, cornerback Kelvin Hayden, and defensive tackle Dan Muir also are inactive for Indianapolis.

Hayden will miss his fourth straight game with a neck injury, Muir is out with a chest injury and Hart is out with an ankle injury.

Other inactive Colts are defensive back Al Afalava and offensive guards Jacques McClendon and Jaimie Thomas.

Inactive Titans include receiver Justin Gage, linebacker David Thornton, reserve left tackle Troy Kropog, defensive tackle Jovan Haye and tight end Bo Scaife.

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Colts LB Session out again

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Colts linebacker Clint Session will sit out Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans.

Session hasn’t played since Nov. 1 because of a broken right forearm and dislocated right elbow.

Running back Mike Hart, cornerback Kelvin Hayden, and defensive tackle Dan Muir also are inactive for Indianapolis.

Hayden will miss his fourth straight game with a neck injury, Muir is out with a chest injury and Hart is out with an ankle injury.

Other inactive Colts are defensive back Al Afalava and offensive guards Jacques McClendon and Jaimie Thomas.

Inactive Titans include receiver Justin Gage, linebacker David Thornton, reserve left tackle Troy Kropog, defensive tackle Jovan Haye and tight end Bo Scaife.

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