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Colts rule out RB Jonathan Taylor for Week 6 game vs. Tennessee Titans

Quarterback Anthony Richardson (oblique), wide receiver Josh Downs (toe) and wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. (back) on Friday were not ruled out for this weekend's game.  

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The Colts on Friday ruled out one player – running back Jonathan Taylor (ankle) – for their Week 6 game against the Tennessee Titans, head coach Shane Steichen said.

Taylor will miss his second consecutive game after sustaining an ankle injury in the Colts' Week 4 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

On Friday, the Colts did not rule out several players who did not participate or were limited in practice this week, including quarterback Anthony Richardson (oblique), running back Trey Sermon (collarbone), wide receivers Josh Downs (toe) and Michael Pittman Jr. (back), center Ryan Kelly (neck), right tackle Braden Smith (knee, ankle), defensive end Kwity Paye (quad) and cornerback Kenny Moore II (hip, shoulder).

Kelly and Paye do not carry game status designations, clearing the way for them to play Sunday in Nashville.

Richardson practiced in full on Thursday, his first full practice since sustaining an oblique injury in Week 4. Richardson, who was listed as limited on Friday, is questionable and will be a game time decision, Steichen said.

Sermon was a full participant Thursday and Friday after missing Wednesday's practice, while Pittman and Downs did not participate Wednesday and Thursday but fully participated Friday. Kelly was a full participant Wednesday and Thursday but did not practice Friday; Smith did not practice Wednesday and Friday but was a full participant Thursday.

Moore was limited Wednesday, then did not practice Thursday and was full on Friday. Paye was limited Wednesday and Thursday and full Friday.

The Colts' final practice report of Week 6:

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