Colts QB Andrew Luck in concussion protocol
Cornerback Vontae Davis suffered a concussion October 30 against Kansas City and needed the entire week to go through the concussion protocol and be cleared for the November 5 game at Green Bay. They have an extremely short turnaround as they begin to prepare for their primetime national showdown on Thanksgiving with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday.
This is hardly new territory for the Colts, who lost Luck to injuries for nine games last season.
No one during Thanksgiving wants to see backup quarterback Scott Tolzien start for the Colts. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has used the Colts defense for target practice. Head coach Chuck Pagano said today that they held Davis out for precautionary reasons with his ankle, however, and he added that Melvin received a rest day with a lower back injury.
Safety Clayton Geathers developed concussion symptoms after the Titans’ win as well. Pretty much well after we were all done with media and the locker room and things like that, both guys didn’t feel right. “Again, that is our trainers and docs that will handle that”. “So that’s where that’s at”.
“T.Y. finds himself always in the big situations and making those plays, ” Luck said, who hit Hilton with a 27-yarder on third-and-2 to seal the 31-26 win over the Packers. There is no set timetable or recovery period.
Indianapolis (5-5) evened its record by winning back-to-back games for the first time this season.
By the time the Titans started competing in the game, they trailed 21-0 and had dug themselves a deep hole that they couldn’t get out of in their 24-17 loss.
“Six career appearances, hasn’t thrown a meaningful pass since 2013”.
And with so many fan favorites back to retell stories, mingle with fans and sign autographs, there was a decidedly festive atmosphere throughout the first half nearly like the game was the warmup act.
He neglected to mention his 50-yard catch-and-run at the start of the drive put the Colts in position in the first place. But falling to 1-3 in the division, the Titans revealed their fatal flaw; they aren’t going anywhere until they can beat Indy and Houston, something they seem entirely incapable of doing.
This time, the Titans made a decision to go with Murray.
“I’ve got the same exposure that you guy’s got”.
Titans coach Mike Mularkey said Tennessee’s slow start was the difference in the game.
“Excellent football team, obviously coming to town, physical on both sides of the ball”. “Teams in this league are too good not to be able to do that”.