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Colts lose left tackle Anthony Castonzo to season-ending ankle surgery

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A report surfaced that Patriots head coach Bill Belichick wasn't on the Josh Allen hype train, which is something that should make the Bills QB motivated to beat the Pats every time they play.

The Colts have suffered a big loss on their offensive line.

Colts starting left tackle Anthony Castonzo will not play in Sunday’s regular-season finale, or in the postseason if the Colts make it, coach Frank Reich said today.

Castonzo needs surgery for a major ankle injury.

The Colts have had Castonzo in their starting lineup for a decade, and he’s been one of their most reliable players. They should be able to beat the Jaguars on Sunday, but if they make the playoffs, they’ll miss him.

The 32-year-old Castonzo is under contract for one more year, with a $16 million cap hit in 2021, although the Colts can move on from him with no further charges to their salary cap, so his future bears monitoring next season.