The Indianapolis Colts have ruled out EJ Speed and Alec Pierce for Sunday’s game against Tennessee and have several others questionable.
For more on the Colts’ final Week 16 injury report, click here.
But what about Tennessee’s final injury report? Following the team’s final practice on Friday, the Titans have a number of players with injury designations as well.
Here is what you need to know:
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K Nick Folk (abdomen), Questionable: After missing the first two practices, Folk was limited on Friday. The Titans have Brayden Narveson on the practice squad, so if he’s elevated on Saturday, that could be quite telling when it comes to Folk’s status.
LB Luke Gifford (concussion), Out: Gifford has been a primary special teams contributor but did start on defense in Tennessee’s last two games. He has 17 total tackles with no missed attempts during that span and one interception.
LB Kenneth Murray (hamstring), Questionable: Murray is the team’s leading tackler and a vital part of the Titans’ defense.
RB Tony Pollard (ankle), Questionable: Pollard is only 18 yards shy of the 1,000 yard mark, averaging 4.3 yards per attempt this season. He’s also involved in the passing game as well.
LB Otis Reese (ankle), Questionable: Reese did start against Jacksonville in Week 14, but otherwise has seen his contributions this season come on special teams, where he’s played 227 snaps.
WR Colton Dowell (knee), Out: Dowell has been on IR all season and was designated to return earlier in the week.
OT Jaelyn Duncan (hamstring), Questionable: Although listed as questionable, Duncan was a full participant all three days this week. He has played 24 offensive snaps this season.
QB Will Levis (right shoulder), Questionable: Levis popped up on Friday’s injury report and practiced in a limited fashion. By all accounts, it looks like Mason Rudolph will be starting this week, even if Levis is available.