INDIANAPOLIS -- Andrew Lucks job just got a little tougher.When the Indianapolis Colts head to Tennessee this weekend, he likely will be missing three of his top four receivers and his starting tight end while trying to dodge pass rushers from a defense that is ranked No. 5 in sacks.No, its not ideal, but Luck and the Colts dont have time to fret about their plight. Theres too much work to do before Sundays trip to Nashville.Its about throwing to them in practice and them going in and getting reps, Luck said. But it is part of the NFL, you have to make it work. Its easier when guys take practice seriously and are hard workers, and these guys are.Luck has overcome many daunting challenges in his first 4 1/2 pro seasons.As a rookie, he became the hand-picked successor to the popular Peyton Manning. In Year 2, Luck engineered the second-largest comeback in NFL playoff history. After dealing with an injury-plagued and uncharacteristically poor 2015 season, he has reverted more to his previous form in 2016, throwing 11 touchdown passes and four interceptions in the first six games.This time could be different.At the end of last weekends game in Houston, Luck was missing so many receivers that he couldnt put away a 14-point lead. The Texans rallied for two scores in the final three minutes of regulation, then won the game in overtime, leaving the Colts (2-4) in last place in the AFC South.The situation looks nearly as dire heading to Tennessee (3-3).- Donte Moncrief, Indys No. 2 receiver, has missed four straight games with a fractured shoulder blade and still hasnt resumed full workouts.- Phillip Dorsett, the Colts first-round draft pick in 2015 and No. 3 receiver, left the Houston game with a foot and hamstring injuries, is listed as day to day and did not practice Wednesday.- Quan Bray, the No. 4 receiver who doubles as Indys return specialist, went on injured reserve Tuesday with an injured ankle.- Tight end Dwayne Allen (sprained right ankle) was getting around on crutches Wednesday and is listed as week to week, a designation that usually means hell miss more than one game.Until Tuesday, that left the Colts with only three healthy receivers on the roster -- Pro Bowler T.Y. Hilton, who has been fighting knee and hip injuries most of this season, undrafted rookie Chester Rogers and Devin Street, who was signed off the Patriots practice squad Sept. 21. Hilton did limited work Wednesday.Allens absence also left Indy thin at tight end -- Jack Doyle and Eric Swoope, two former undrafted players, have a combined 57 receptions, 22 this season.But those who will be asked to do more insist theyll be ready.Its knowing your assignment, knowing what you have to do, said Rogers, an undrafted rookie who could make his first career start this weekend. If you know what youre doing, then you can play with confidence.The Colts also are trying to give Luck some additional options.Indy promoted undrafted rookie Tevaun Smith from the practice squad, signed tight end Chase Coffman, a free agent who was with the team until the final cut in September, and added rookie receiver Marcus Leak to the practice squad. Leak also was with the Colts in training camp, and all three may need to contribute to prevent Indy from falling to 0-3 in divisional play.Hiltons advice to the revamped receiving corps is simple.Dont try to do too much, he said. You have to go out and know the plays, understand the plays and then just go out there and play.Game notes Coach Chuck Pagano said Henry Anderson (right knee) and outside linebacker Curt Maggitt (ankle) are both listed as week to week. Neither practiced Wednesday. ... Cornerback Darius Butler (calf and hamstring), safety T.J. Green (knee), defensive linemen Zach Kerr (ankle) and left guard Jack Mewhort (triceps) all sat out practice. Safety Mike Adams, cornerback Vontae Davis, running back Frank Gore, defensive lineman Kendall Langford and outside linebacker Robert Mathis were all given the day off. ... Offensive linemen Jonotthan Harrison (appendix) returned for limited work and cornerback Patrick Robinson (ankle) was a full participant at practice. ... As for the vote of confidence team owner Jim Irsay gave at this weeks owners meetings in Houston, Pagano said: I didnt see it, obviously, you know where my focus is. But thats never a bad thing.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-NFLMike Wilson Jersey .S. -- Nikolaj Ehlers registered a hat trick for the third straight game and Jonathan Drouin had a goal and five assists as the Halifax Mooseheads hammered the host Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 10-1 on Tuesday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. Richard Seymour Jersey .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. http://www.custompatriotsjersey.com/custom-jerry-rice-jersey-large-941f.html . Defenceman Yannick Weber scored the go-ahead goal early in the third period and the Canucks breathed a sigh of relief with a 2-1 win on Saturday night. Steve Bono Jersey . -- Yogi Ferrell orchestrates pretty much everything in Indianas offence. Joe Perry Jersey . Kyle Denbrook, a soccer player from Saint Marys University, took the CIS male athlete of the week honour. Stanley, a fourth-year business administration student from Charlottetown, scored both goals in a 2-0 win over Dalhousie on Friday and tallied again in a 1-0 win over Saint Marys on Sunday. Lewis Hamilton said he is not too disappointed with losing pole to Nico Rosberg in Hungary after narrowly avoiding elimination in Q2.After a dramatic session elongated by a deluge, Hamilton was on provisional pole in the closing moments of Q3 before having to abort for double yellows when Fernando Alonso spun ahead of him. Mercedes teammate Rosberg arrived at that part of the circuit later and, after what the German called a big lift, went on to claim pole by just over a tenth.Previously Hamilton had come within 0.11s of being eliminated from Q2 and seemed unfazed by missing out on pole position.Asked if he felt the yellow flags cost him pole, Hamilton replied: I dont know how much Nico was up but as you said I got the fastest first sector, I was four tenths up so I felt good on the lap, bit unfortunate with Fernando but these things happen.Im not really too disappointed, it was a tricky session and I did the best thhat I could do and yeah, we still have a long race ahead of us there so I will give it everything Ive got from there.ddddddddddddA mistake from Hamilton at Turn 1 led to his Q2 scare, with the Mercedes driver dropping down the order in the closing seconds as other drivers improved on a drying track. Hamilton admitted he was lucky to be in a good position for Sundays race.I wouldnt say my heart was in my mouth but when I came in and saw how close it was, that wasnt great. I went wide at Turn 1. The rest of the lap I pushed as hard as I could, I was up on my previous time but I knew everyone would be quicker.I lost too much time there but very fortunate to get through and thats why, even though Im second, Im just grateful Im here and this puts me in a position to fight for the win tomorrow. ' ' '