Roydell Williams caught four passes for 72 yards, including a long of 48, while
scoring his first TD of the season vs. Indianapolis.
Fresh off dismantling Jacksonville in their regular season opener, the Titans
returned home with their sights set on the top spot in the AFC South. But the
Colts gently reminded the sellout crowd at LP Field that the road to the division
title still runs through Indianapolis. In a tight, physical contest befitting
two ferocious and familiar rivals, the Colts held off Tennessee 22-20 Sunday before
a crowd of 69,143. Indianapolis improves to 2-0, while the Titans fall to 1-1.
Quarterback Vince Young completed 15 of 23 passes for 164 yards and one touchdown
and running back LenDale White rushed for 64 yards and his first career score.
But reigning Super Bowl MVP Peyton Manning threw for 312 yards and the Colts defense
stopped Tennessee just across midfield in the waning seconds.