A look at the Colts defense
The Indianapolis Colts are a bit banged up with starting cornerback Kenny Moore II ruled out. The Pro Bowl cornerback has a quarterback sack and interception returned for a touchdown this season.
Additionally, safety Daniel Scott has been ruled out with defensive end Tyquan Lewis being ruled questionable. Nevertheless, they'll still have enough firepower on the field to combat a Raiders offense that's turned the ball over seven times in their last three games.
"When you look up front with DeForest Buckner and Grover [Stewart], I think they're two of the better interior guys that we're going to see all year," Geno Smith said. "With [Laiatu] Latu and Kwity Paye, two first-round draft picks, guys who are developing like we all are, and I mean they show a lot of explosion on tape. So things we got to account for, Zaire Franklin, middle linebacker, 150 tackles a year. He does this thing every single year. And then we know about Camryn Bynum in the back end. ... All those guys are capable and can make plays."
"It's about how we execute, though," he added. "We're going to see good teams every single week, and we're a good team. So, we've got to go out there and prove it. We've got to go out there and execute, prove ourselves. And I feel really good about it."
Currently, the Colts are tied for ninth in the league in fewest rushing yards allowed (384) and sixth in the league in most interceptions (four).