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Colts, Titans Announce Inactives Ahead of Sunday's Matchup

The Indianapolis Colts announced 7 inactive players ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Tennessee Titans.
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The Indianapolis Colts travel south to take on the AFC South division-rival Tennessee Titans on Sunday.

The Colts enter in relatively good health albeit without star running back Jonathan Taylor, and the Titans are in even better shape after not ruling any players out ahead of the game.

Here are both teams' lists of inactive players.


  • IOL Jack Anderson
  • CB JuJu Brents (quad)
  • OL Arlington Hambright
  • DE Isaiah Land
  • LB Cameron McGrone
  • RB Jonathan Taylor (thumb)
  • WR Juwann Winfree

In Taylor's absence, Zack Moss will reclaim the starting role that was his at the beginning of the season, with Trey Sermon backing him up. Through the first 10 weeks of the season, Moss was among the top five leading rushers in yardage in the NFL.

With Brents out for a fourth straight game, Darrell Baker Jr. will continue replacing Brents at outside corner alongside Kenny Moore II in the slot and Jaylon Jones also outside. In his last three games, Baker has allowed 0 touchdowns, only 14 yards after the catch, and has 2 pass breakups. Jones is on a smothering pace himself.

The Colts are getting back starting center Ryan Kelly and tight end Drew Ogletree. Per Pro Football Focus, Kelly is in the midst of arguably the best season of his career, and all but one of Ogletree's 9 receptions have resulted in either a first down or touchdown.

The Colts announced on Saturday that they elevated wide receiver D.J. Montgomery and running back Tyler Goodson to the active roster from the practice squad for Sunday's game.

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  • DB Terrell Edmunds
  • LB Trevis Gipson
  • LB Caleb Murphy
  • WR Kyle Phillips
  • QB Malik Willis

As previously mentioned, the Titans didn't rule anyone out with injury previous to the game.


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