The Indianapolis Colts (7-6) returned to practice Wednesday as they prepare to host the surging Dallas Cowboys (8-5) at Lucas Oil Stadium for a Week 15 matchup.

Among those that returned to practice, albeit in a limited fashion, was starting center Ryan Kelly, who has missed the last three games due to a knee injury.

Here’s a look at the injury report for the Colts following Wednesday’s practice:

Along with Kelly, tight end Mo Alie-Cox also returned to practice in a limited fashion as he looks to return from a calf injury that has kept him out of the last three games as well.

Those that didn’t practice Wednesday will be monitored. T.Y. Hilton’s ankle is something he suffered in the Week 14 win as it appeared he rolled it. He was able to finish the game while finishing with 199 yards so its likely Wednesday was just a rest day.

Mark Glowinski’s ankle injury is also something to monitor as he suffered the ailment in Week 14 but didn’t return. The Colts shifted Evan Boehm to right guard and put Josh Andrews at center when that happened.

Safety Clayton Geathers typically gets the first practice of the week off while veteran Mike Mitchell missed Week 14 due to the calf injury.

Wide receiver Dontrelle Inman appears to be on track to return, barring a setback, after missing the win against the Texans due to a shoulder injury.

The Colts have two more practices before the designations come out Friday, and those that didn’t participate will be looking to get back on the practice field in some capacity before those designations are released.