
The Titans are back on Monday Night Football for the first time since 2014. They are 5-2 in their last seven Monday night games, including a victory in 2008, the last time they hosted the Colts on a Monday night.
ESPN will broadcast the game to a national television audience. The telecast can be seen locally in Nashville on WKRN News 2. Play-by-play announcer Sean McDonough and analyst Jon Gruden will call the action, and Lisa Salters will report from the sidelines.
The Titans Radio Network, including Nashville flagship 104.5 The Zone, will carry the game across the Mid-South with the “Voice of the Titans” Mike Keith, analyst Dave McGinnis, gameday host Rhett Bryan and sideline reporter Jonathan Hutton.
Additionally, Westwood One Sports will broadcast the Titans-Colts game to a national radio audience. Play-by-play announcer Kevin Harlan will be joined by analyst Kurt Warner and sideline reporter Laura Okmin.
The Titans traveled to Miami last week and suffered their second consecutive loss. The Dolphins scored on a fumble return in the first quarter, and Jay Cutler's six-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jarvis Landry in the fourth quarter provided the difference in the Dolphins' 16-10 win.
In the loss, the Titans defense forced a pair of turnovers—an interception by cornerback
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The Colts hosted the San Francisco 49ers last week. In a dramatic conclusion, Adam Vinatieri made a 51-yard field goal with less than two minutes remaining in overtime to lift the Colts to a 26-23 win.
Colts quarterback Andrew Luck has missed each of his team's first five games with a right shoulder injury. Second-year signal caller Jacoby Brissett, who was acquired in a trade with the New England Patriots on Sept. 2, has started the last four weeks, and against the 49ers, he set a career high 314 passing yards.
Luck and Colts head coach Chuck Pagano are in their sixth season together in Indianapolis. They earned playoff berths in each of their first three seasons before going 8-8 and missing the playoffs in 2015 and 2016.
CRUCIAL CATCH
This weekend’s games continue the NFL's 2017 Crucial Catch campaign to support the fight against cancer. Everyone attending the Titans-Colts matchup is encouraged to take part in the "5 and $5 Drive" for the American Cancer Society's Memorial Foundation Hope Lodge, which offers cancer patients and their caregivers a free place to stay when they are receiving treatment at local hospitals. Fans are asked to bring five items from the Hope Lodge’s wish list, which will go directly to the Hope Lodge in Nashville. The wish list items include paper towels, napkins, facial tissue, utensil sets, coffee, laundry detergent (no bleach) and fabric softener. Volunteers will be stationed at several locations outside of Nissan Stadium to collect donations.
Prior to kickoff, the Titans and Saint Thomas Health will honor male and female breast cancer survivors on the field. A week later on Oct. 23, Titans players, staff and coaches will dine with cancer patients and caregivers at the Hope Lodge in Nashville. Additionally, players and cheerleaders will attend Crucial Catch Day at Matthew Walker Comprehensive Health Center to support women as they are screened for breast cancer.