The Indianapolis Colts are looking for back-to-back wins against the Detroit Lions on Sunday.

They will have to do it the rest of the way without veteran wide receiver T.Y. Hilton, who will miss the remainder of the game with a groin injury, according to Andrew Walker of the Colts’ official site.

The 30-year-old Hilton left the field and headed to the locker room at Ford Field ahead of his teammates just a few minutes before halftime and did not return with the team in the second half. Hilton, a four-time Pro Bowler for Indianapolis from 2014-2017, had two receptions and nine receiving yards in the first half against Detroit before his injury. 

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Hilton, a third-round pick in the 2012 NFL Draft who has spent his entire career in Indianapolis, has not yet had a touchdown through six games this season. He entered this game with 20 receptions for 242 receiving yards for an average of 12.1 yards per reception this season. The former Florida International University product's best game of the season for the Colts so far came in Week 5 against Baker Mayfield and the Cleveland Browns, when he had six receptions for 69 receiving yards in what turned out to be a 32-23 loss for Indianapolis.

Replacing Hilton in the Indianapolis lineup as wide receivers for Philip Rivers are Zach Pascal, Michael Pittman and Marcus Johnson, with tight ends Trey Burton and Jack Doyle also serving as pass catchers for the Colts, who are looking for their fifth win of the season against two losses.