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Colts fear Achilles tear for P Rigoberto Sanchez
Indianapolis Colts punter Rigoberto Sanchez Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports

On the verge of starting his sixth season as the Colts’ punter, Rigoberto Sanchez may instead need to log extensive rehab time. The veteran specialist suffered an Achilles injury in practice Tuesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL.com tweets.

While the Colts are waiting for official word, this is believed to be a tear for Sanchez. The former undrafted free agent out of Hawaii has also served as Indianapolis’ kickoff man throughout his career.

Sanchez went down while running sprints at the end of practice, according to CBS4’s Mike Chappell (on Twitter). That is certainly an unusual way to lose a specialist. More testing will take place Wednesday, per the Indianapolis Star’s Joel Erickson (Twitter link). The endings to these situations generally do not turn out well, however. Sanchez’s dual-threat contributions also stand to make him more difficult to replace for the Colts.

Taking over for Pat McAfee as a rookie in 2017, Sanchez has missed just two games. Both came in 2020, when Sanchez underwent surgery to remove a cancerous tumor. Sanchez returned weeks after that procedure. Last season marked a reduction in yards per punt for the veteran, whose average came in at 44.2. The 28-year-old punter was not in danger of losing his job, however, as the Colts have him signed to a four-year, $11.6M extension — a deal that runs through 2024.

Indianapolis, which signed Ryan Allen to replace Sanchez two years ago, will likely hold a workout to determine a fill-in option soon.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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