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INDIANAPOLIS – Rashaan Melvin, the Indianapolis Colts’ starting left cornerback, missed his second consecutive practice Thursday, making it unlikely he’ll play Sunday because of the multiple steps required to pass the NFL’s concussion protocol.
So, now would be the time you’d expect second-round pick Quincy Wilson – who has been a healthy scratch the past three games – to get the long-awaited call to step into a more-prominent role in the Colts’ defense.
Or, maybe not.
Defensive coordinator Ted Monachino’s surprisingly candid comments about Wilson on Thursday called into question what, if any, role Wilson might have for the Colts this weekend.