The Indianapolis Colts take on the Miami Dolphins at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday after defeating the Tennessee Titans 20-17 in their last game.Miami is ranked second in the AFC East with a 2-3 record going into Week 7. The Dolphins defeated the New England Patriots 15-10 in Week 5, capping a three-game losing streak. They were on a bye last week and will be hoping that the rest will give them an advantage over the banged-up Indianapolis team on Sunday.Indianapolis Colts injury reportThe Indianapolis Colts, again, had more than ten names on their final injury report ahead of their Week 7 home game against the Miami Dolphins:Limited practice on FridayWide Receiver Josh Downs (toe) - QUESTIONABLEDNP on FridayChris Lammons (ankle) - OUTDefensive End Dayo Odeyingbo (hamstring) - QUESTIONABLEWide Receiver Michael Pittman (back) - QUESTIONABLEOffensive Tackle Braden Smith (knee) - QUESTIONABLEDefensive Tackle Grover Stewart (rest) - Available to playRunning Back Jonathan Taylor (ankle) - OUTFull practice on FridayCenter Ryan Kelly (calf) - AvailableWide Receiver Alec Pierce (shoulder) - QUESTIONABLEQuarterback Anthony Richardson (oblique) - AvailableRunning Back Trey Sermon (knee) - AvailableLinebacker E.J. Speed (knee) - QUESTIONABLEMichael Pittman injury updateMichael Pittman, battling with a back injury, is listed as questionable in the Indianapolis Colts' final injury report for Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins.The wide receiver was DNP for two practices this week due to a back issue. However, on Thursday, he participated fully in practice. He'll probably be a game-time decision for the Week 7 matchup.We will likely see AD Mitchell play in Pittman's place if he is unable to play against Miami.Jonathan Taylor injury updateJonathan Taylor won't be available again for the Colts on Sunday due to an ankle injury.The star running back hurt his ankle against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 4 and hasn't played since then. Additionally, he wasn't able to practice at all this week, leading up to the team's Week 7 game.With Taylor sidelined, the running back rotation against the Fins will probably include Trey Sermon, Tyler Goodson and Evan Hull as well.Anthony Richardson injury updateSecond-year quarterback Anthony Richardson has missed the last two games for the Indianapolis Colts due to hip and oblique injuries.Richardson's absence from the starting lineup against the Tennessee Titans last week, according to coach Shane Steichen, was a precautionary measure meant to give the quarterback two weeks to fully recover from his injury.Richardson is now anticipated to play against the Miami Dolphins this week after participating fully in each of the Colts' three sessions this week.