Oct 31, 2008 - 4:33 PM
INDIANAPOLIS (Ticker) -- The reeling Indianapolis Colts could be without two of their offensive weapons for Sunday night's game against the New England Patriots.
The Colts on Friday listed running back Joseph Addai and wide receiver Reggie Wayne as questionable.
Addai has been sidelined the last two games after suffering a hamstring injury in Week Six, and Indianapolis has missed his presence, losing both contests.
The 25-year-old Addai was struggling even before his injury, rushing for 216 yards and four touchdowns over the first five games of the season.
Wayne, who did not practice Wednesday or Thursday, has started 88 consecutive games - the longest active streak by an NFL wide receiver. He was limited in Friday's practice.
Colts coach Tony Dungy does not expect Wayne's streak to end this week.
"Reggie has not missed very much practice time in the seven years I've been here," Dungy said. "That was a little unusual, but he says he thinks he'll be able to go. He's a guy who has lined up for us just about every week."
An eight-year veteran, Wayne leads the Colts with 38 receptions for 521 yards and four scores this season.
Other notable names listed as questionable on Indianapolis' injury report included safety Bob Sanders, running back Dominic Rhodes and cornerbacks Kelvin Hayden and Dante Hughes.
Sanders, the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year, has been sidelined by an ankle injury since Week Two.