INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The Indianapolis Colts returned Monday from a
three-day break in the practice schedule to start preparing for
their AFC South showdown Sunday with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Colts are 9-2 and have a one-game lead in the division. A
win on Sunday would give Tony Dungy's team a sweep in the season
series and a cushion in its hunt for a fifth straight AFC South
title.
Jacksonville would move into a tie for the division lead with a
win.
Shortly after Jacksonville beat Buffalo Sunday, Jaguars
running back Fred Taylor referred to the Indianapolis game as the
AFC South championship.
It's not yet known if injured Colts like Pro Bowl wide receiver
Marvin Harrison will practice this week. Harrison has missed six of
the past seven games with a bruised left knee.
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