Colts RB Heard Screaming “F-ck” As He’s Stretchered Off In Aircast With Likely Season-Ending Injury After Dirty Tackle At Practice

Salvon Ahmed on a stretcherSalvon Ahmed on a stretcher. (Photo via @nerlens_/Twitter)
Indianapolis Colts running back Salvon Ahmed may not be playing football anytime soon.

Ahmed had to be taken to the hospital with a leg injury suffered during Sunday’s practice.

ESPN’s Stephen Holder described the injury as “severe.” It occurred when Trey Washington took Ahmed down with a hip-drop tackle. The entire Colts team gathered around to take a knee as the 26-year-old was being put on the stretcher.

It was so bad that the entire field was silent except for Ahmed screaming, F–.”

Holder added that Salvon Ahmed was placed on a stretcher by paramedics and carted off the field. He was transported to a local hospital for X-rays.

 

Head coach Shane Steichen told reporters after practice wrapped that the team’s “thoughts and prayers were with Salvon” for a “speedy recovery.”

The hip-drop tackle on Salvon Ahmed was especially heartbreaking since the league banned it prior to the 2024 season via a unanimous vote of team owners.

NFL competition committee executive vice president Jeff Miller said prior to the vote that the technique “results in about a 25 times rate of injury as a typical tackle.”

Per the NFL rulebook, a hip-drop tackle occurs when a defender does the following:

(a) grabs the runner with one or both hands or wraps the runner with both arms; and (b) unweights himself by swiveling and dropping his hips and/or lower body, landing on and/or trapping the runner’s leg(s) at or below the knee.”

This Is Terrible News For Salvon Ahmed

Aug 15, 2024; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins running back Salvon Ahmed (26) talks to reporters after joint practice with the Washington Commanders at Baptist Health Training Complex. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports
Salvon Ahmed is 26 years old and approaching his fifth NFL season.

Ahmed signed with the Colts this offseason on a one-year, $1.17 million contract with no guaranteed money, and now he is likely done for the year.

He played his first four seasons with the Miami Dolphins as a backup who averaged 4.3 yards per carry and tallied 867 yards from scrimmage and six touchdowns in 38 appearances.

Ahmed was in a fight for one of the team’s backup running back spots behind Jonathan Taylor.