The Indianapolis Colts, like many other NFL teams, don't like to give out much information about what their players' injuries are. That is somewhat fair, as many times it is fantasy football owners who want that information. Opposing teams can use it only to a limited extent.
But what Indy does when discussing injuries is intentionally misleading. When Kenny Moore II was injured in Week 3, the team initially announced he had suffered a calf injury. The truth was that he had an Achilles tendon issue, and he missed several games.
Recently acquired cornerback Sauce Gardner was hurt in Week 13's loss to the Houston Texans, limped off the field without putting weight on one of his legs, and the team said he had a calf issue.