Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson was listed as a full participant in Thursday's practice ahead of the Colts' Week 6 game against the Tennessee Titans.
It was Richardson's first full practice since he sustained an oblique injury against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 4.
We'll find out Friday what Richardson's status is for Sunday's AFC South clash at Nissan Stadium. On Wednesday, prior to the Colts' first practice this week, Richardson said he was feeling better compared to where he was a week ago, though he emphasized he was being deliberate with his recovery process.
"Of course dealing with injuries, nobody wants to be on the sideline, but I'm just working with the trainers day-by-day," Richardson said. "I'm in here in the morning making sure I'm getting my body right and I'm also in the film room and the meeting room making sure I am prepared if I am playing."
The Indianapolis Colts hit the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center practice fields on Thursday of week 6 practice.
Jonathan Taylor update
Colts running back Jonathan Taylor did not participate in Thursday's practice at the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center, but said he's "feeling way better" as he works his way back from the ankle injury he sustained in Week 4 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Taylor said his pain level "has gone down tremendously," but acknowledged he can't rush back into action before he's ready – even if he's desperate to get on the field again. The fifth-year running back missed the Colts' Week 5 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
"When you're out there and you don't have any (pads) on, you kind of feel naked almost," Taylor, who traveled with the team to Jacksonville last weekend, said. "You start moving your shoulders, you start itching to get out there. But it's a process and you'd probably do more harm than good if you're out there."
Behind Taylor on the Colts' depth chart, running back Trey Sermon (collarbone) – who did not participate in practice Wednesday – was listed as a full participant on Thursday.
Thursday's full practice report: