The Indianapolis Colts prepare for their Week 10 matchup with Michael Pittman Jr. making a surprise appearance on the practice report. The veteran receiver popped up pn Wednesday’s practice report with a new injury. Will fantasy footballfantasy football managers have their consistent WR1 available this week?

Michael Pittman Jr. Injury Update
Pittman did not practice on Wednesday with what is being listed as a glue injury. While we have not gotten anything specific from the team, this does appear to be much of a concern. The Colts have an established history of resting veterans on Wednesday, particularly when they’re dealing with any minor ailments.
Just last week, Josh Downs went from DNP to full participation between Wednesday and Thursday. If a veteran player is banged up at all, the Colts will typically hold him out on Wednesday rather than risk aggravating anything or forcing unnecessary work.
It’s genuinely hard to think of a glute injury that could be so serious it prevents a player from playing on Sunday. This Wednesday absence is likely nothing more than soreness and maintenance for a proven veteran. The Colts recognize Pittman’s importance to their offense and have every incentive to ensure he’s as fresh as possible come game day.
Pittman’s track record speaks to his toughness and reliability. He’s an incredibly resilient player who has consistently shown he’ll play through discomfort.
Last season, Pittman played through multiple back fractures, an injury that was supposed to send him to injured reserve. He defied expectations and gutted through pain that would sideline most players.
Given that context, a glute issue that merits veteran rest Wednesday seems trivial by comparison. Pittman has demonstrated time and again that he’ll find a way onto the field when his team needs him.
It would be incredibly surprising if Pittman didn’t play this week. Thursday’s practice report should show him returning to at least limited participation, if not full. Even if he remains limited through Friday, that wouldn’t prevent him from suiting up Sunday.
Fantasy managers should expect Pittman to play and should keep him locked in their lineups with full confidence.
Pittman’s Fantasy Outlook
Pittman has been one of the best values in fantasy football this season. Through nine weeks, he’s averaging 16.2 fantasy points per game, providing WR1 production week after week. His consistency has made him one of the most reliable receivers in fantasy leagues.
He operates as the clear WR1 for the Colts, commanding target share and serving as quarterback Daniel Jones’ most trusted receiving option. While Josh Downs has emerged as a quality complementary piece, Pittman remains the unquestioned top receiver in Indianapolis’ passing attack.
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His production hasn’t been flashy or explosive, but it’s been remarkably consistent. Pittman delivers steady yardage totals and finds the end zone with regularity, providing the kind of safe floor that fantasy managers cherish during the playoff push.
The Colts’ offense operates best when Pittman is on the field. His route-running precision, sure hands, and ability to win contested catches make him indispensable to the game plan. Jones looks for him in crucial situations, and that trust translates directly to fantasy value.
The simple rule for fantasy managers is this: As long as Pittman plays for the Colts, he plays for your fantasy team. He’s earned must-start status through his consistent production and reliability, regardless of matchup or game script.
This week should be no different. The glute issue appears to be nothing more than standard veteran maintenance, and Pittman’s history of toughness suggests he’ll be ready to deliver another solid fantasy outing. Keep him in your lineups without hesitation and expect his typical 14-18 fantasy point range that has made him such a valuable asset all season long.

