The Titans are back from their bye and hoping rest helps against the battered Colts
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans are coming off the early bye nobody really wanted, with the NFL schedule offering a chance to start making up for their 0-3 start. “We’re 1-3, but you got a chance to quickly get back in the mix if you can win a divisional game this week,” first-year coach Brian Callahan said. “You want to win championships, you’ve got to win division games,” Indy coach Shane Steichen said. He said he has to trust his eyes and “hopefully my body feels good to where I don’t even have to think about those things.” Banged-up Colts The Colts could be without their starting running back, with Jonathan Taylor nursing an ankle injury that kept him out last week, and their top wide receiver. It’s the first time since 2015 these teams will meet without the two-time NFL rushing champ and the first time they’ve played since 2018 without Henry starting.
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