
The Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans will face off for the first time in 2025 tomorrow afternoon. But, the Colts already have a leg up.
Indianapolis listed just two players on their final practice report on Friday, tight end Tyler Warren (toe) and cornerback Charvarius Ward (concussion), both questionable.
However, the Colts announced Saturday that Warren’s designation has been removed and Ward has cleared protocol, meaning both will suit up at Nissan Stadium tomorrow.
injury report update for #INDvsTEN:
CB Charvarius Ward Sr. has cleared concussion protocol, and the questionable designation has been lifted for sunday’s game.
the questionable designation has been removed for TE Tyler Warren (toe). https://t.co/3k0LhGtEB0
— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) September 20, 2025
Having Warren on the field is critical for the offense and especially Daniel Jones. The rookie leads the team in both receptions (11) and receiving yards (155) through two games.
As for Ward, Lou Anarumo’s defense struggled without him last week against the Denver Broncos, allowing Bo Nix to pass for three touchdowns.
When looking at the Titans’ injury report, it’s clear the Colts are the much healthier team. Tennessee listed eight players with designations, including starting offensive tackle JC Latham (hip) and nose tackle T’Vondre Sweat (ankle) both being ruled out. Starting cornerback L’Jarius Sneed (back) and offensive guard Kevin Zeitler (bicep) are both listed as questionable.
Needless to say, Indianapolis must capitalize on the opportunity to beat up on an already inferior Titans team that is now undermanned at home. Picking up a division win while simultaneously moving to 3-0 would position the Colts extremely well to win their first AFC South title since 2014.
