Colts WR Ashton Dulin Shares Emotional Thanks to Teammate After Painful Injury Scare as He Left Postgame Press Conference to Visit Him in the Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana — Today
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver and special teams standout Ashton Dulin experienced one of the most difficult moments of his season when he suffered a significant hamstring injury during the team’s 23–20 overtime loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. But what moved him the most didn’t happen on the field. It happened hours later inside a hospital room in Downtown Indianapolis, where Jonathan Taylor stood waiting for him after abruptly leaving his postgame press conference.
The injury occurred late in the second half during punt coverage, a role in which Dulin had excelled all game. Before going down, he had delivered one of his sharpest performances of the year: a 48-yard reception that set up a touchdown, a 40-yard kickoff return, and multiple key tackles on special teams. Initially listed as “questionable to return,” Dulin was quickly transported for further evaluation when the severity of his hamstring injury became apparent.

According to multiple team sources, Taylor left the podium mid-session, surprising reporters as he stepped away from ongoing questions. Within minutes, he arrived at the hospital where Dulin was scheduled for a procedure to treat the muscle damage. When Dulin awoke from surgery, the sight of his teammate standing beside his bed overwhelmed him emotionally.
Through the team’s PR staff, Dulin expressed his gratitude with a heartfelt message:
“After the surgery ended, I saw him standing there waiting for me, and in that moment I realized friendship is bigger than any win. I want to apologize on his behalf for leaving the press conference to come here with me. Moments like this remind me that being part of the Colts isn’t just about playing football — it’s about showing real care for each other.”
On November 25, the Colts officially placed Dulin on Injured Reserve (IR), ruling him out for at least four weeks, including the critical December 22 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers. To help stabilize the special teams unit, Indianapolis signed former All-Pro George Odum, while Tyler Goodson and Chris Lammons are expected to rotate at the gunner position.
While the loss to Kansas City was a frustrating setback, the scene at the hospital delivered a powerful reminder of the deeper bonds inside the Colts’ locker room. One veteran player told ESPN: “That’s what makes this team different. We don’t just play together — we take care of each other.”
Dulin is expected to remain under medical observation for a few more days before beginning rehabilitation. Colts fans across Indiana are sending their best wishes as he starts his recovery journey.













