Updated: November 26, 2006, 10:17 PM ET

Colts' Clark leaves field with sprained right knee

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Colts tight end Dallas Clark limped off the field and went straight to the locker room after hurting his right knee just before halftime Sunday night.

The Colts announced at the start of the second half that Clark sprained his knee. His return was questionable.

Clark was injured when Sean Considine tackled him after a 4-yard completion with 34 seconds left in the second quarter. Clark's right leg got caught in the turf and dragged awkwardly underneath him before he hit the ground.

He stayed down and after taking off his helmet put both hands on top of his forehead in obvious pain.

The Colts did not give an immediate update on the injury.

Clark came into the game as Indianapolis' fourth-leading receiver with 25 catches for 307 yards and four TDs. The injury occurred on his first catch of the night.


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