The Indianapolis Colts (3-2) have released their final injury report ahead of the Week 7 divisional matchup with the Houston Texans (4-2) at Lucas Oil Stadium.

The Colts ruled out three players earlier on Friday, including starting cornerback Kenny Moore, who was unable to practice all week due to a knee injury.

Here’s a look at the final injury report for the Colts entering the weekend:

Player Position Injury Status Parris Campbell WR Abdominal OUT Kenny Moore CB Knee OUT Tyquan Lewis DT Ankle OUT Malik Hooker S Knee Doubtful Pierre Desir CB Hamstring Questionable Justin Houston DE Calf Questionable Quenton Nelson OL Hip Questionable

It was announced that Campbell, Moore and Lewis would be ruled out for the game. Campbell and Lewis have missed the last two games due to their respective injuries. Moore suffered the injury during the Week 5 game against the Chiefs.

Hooker has a chance to return to the field for the first time since tearing his meniscus in Week 3, but he’s listed as doubtful, which likely means he won’t suit up.

Desir didn’t practice all week, but Frank Reich said Friday that he would be a game-time decision. This means the Colts could potentially be without their top two starting cornerbacks.

Houston popped up on the injury report due to a calf injury, but Reich said he’s confident the veteran will play. Nelson was added to the injury report on Friday.