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Monday update: Campbell has suffered injuries to the PCL and MCL in his knee and is sidelined indefinitely, per Tom Pelissero.
Post-game update: Parris Campbell did not tear his ACL, according to Ian Rapoport. The Colts receiver will get an MRI on Monday to determine the full extent of the damage.
The Indianapolis Colts have suffered a tough loss in the first quarter of Week 2 against the Minnesota Vikings. Wide receiver Parris Campbell has taken a cart off the field after appearing to injure his knee, according to reporter Mike Wells.
Harrison Smith tackled Campbell after a 7-yard gain on a rushing attempt, and Campbell immediately grabbed his left knee.
Zach Pascal and rookie Michael Pittman will likely see more looks behind T.Y. Hilton with Campbell potentially done for the game.
UPDATE: The Colts have announced Campbell is questionable to return. Below is video of his injury. We see Smith go low on the tackle attempt.
The Campbell injury play.pic.twitter.com/efGHMUyKWt
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