Seahawks Week 1 inactives: L.J. Collier, Alex Collins out against the Colts

The Seattle Seahawks have released their inactives list for today’s season-opening matchup with the Indianapolis Colts.

The Seattle Seahawks have released their inactives list for today’s season opening matchup with the Indianapolis Colts.

Here are the six players that Seattle has ruled out for today’s game.

DE L.J. Collier
OT Stone Forsythe
QB Jake Luton
CB Bless Austin
RB Alex Collins
OL Dakoda Shepley

All should be considered healthy scratches.

The Seahawks are also down a couple of cornerbacks with rookie Tre Brown and recent waiver wire pickup Nigel Warrior both on the injured reserve list. Tight end Colby Parkinson is there, as well. All three will not be eligible to return to the active roster until Week 4.

Here is the inactives list for Indianapolis, which includes their best cornerback and their starting left tackle.

CB Xavier Rhodes
CB Chris Wilcox
DE Kemoko Turay
G Danny Pinter
G/T Will Fries
T Eric Fisher
DE Isaac Rochell

Check back for highlights throughout the game and analysis after.

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Week 4 Inactives: Bears S Sherrick McManis, QB Tyler Bray inactive vs. Colts

The Chicago Bears released their inactives for their Week 4 contest against the Indianapolis Colts, where there aren’t many surprises.

The Chicago Bears released their inactives for their Week 4 contest against the Indianapolis Colts, where there aren’t many surprises.

Defensive back and special teams ace Sherrick McManis won’t play after suffering a hamstring injury last Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons, which is a huge loss for Chicago’s special teams.

After some crazy speculation following quarterback Tyler Bray’s promotion to the active roster, the practice squad QB is officially inactive against the Colts, which makes the move all the more puzzling.

Also inactive for the Bears are running back Artavis Pierce, receiver Riley Ridley, offensive lineman Arlington Hambright and nose tackle Daniel McCullers.

As for the Colts, former Bears tight end Trey Burton is active. Burton was activated off injured reserve this week after suffering a calf injury during training camp.

The Bears and Colts kick things off at 3:25 p.m. CT.

Panthers Week 16 inactives: Shaq Thompson out vs. Colts

The Panthers will try to break their six-game losing streak on the road today against the Colts.

The Panthers will try to break their six-game losing streak on the road today against the Colts. They are missing a few key players, though.

Here’s a look at who won’t be in the lineup in Indy.

LB Shaq Thompson
DE Marquis Haynes
DT Woodrow Hamilton
OL Matt Kaskey
CB Corn Elder
DE Christian Miller
DB T.J. Green

With Thompson ruled out, expect the Panthers to get a long look at backup linebacker Jermaine Carter Jr. He’s performed well on special teams but has not seen the field much on defense.

As for the names you don’t see here, center Matt Paradis was listed as questionable due to an illness, but he’s going to play. Defensive tackle Vernon Butler is in the same boat. Wide receiver Curtis Samuel was also questionable with a knee injury but he’ll go.

On the other side, the Colts are down two cornerbacks. Kenny Moore (ankle) and Quincy Wilson (shoulder) are both out.

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Titans at Colts: Preview, Prediction, NFL Football, Live Stream, TV, Channel, How to Watch

Titans at Colts Live Stream

The Tennesee Titans will travel to Indianapolis to take on the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium today. With both teams running the ball as of late expect a lot of ground and pound today with great defensive lines expect a low scoring affair.

NFL Football: Tennessee Titans (-1) at Indianapolis Colts 

  • Date: Sunday, December 1st
  • Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live Stream: CBS All Access (Try it FREE now)

Tennessee will look to establish the run game early against the Colts, they have been on absolute fire the last month where they have gone over the 200-yard mark twice. While Indianapolis struggled against the run early in the season they have held their opponents to under 100 yards over the last four games and will continue to put pressure on the offense upfront. This is looking to be a defensive battle and should a low scoring affair.

The Titans made the change at quarterback and haven’t looked back since. Benching Mariota in favor of Tannehill has been their key to success as of late. The Titans are number one in the red zone this year by cashing in on 72.41 percent of all drives. Look for both teams to run the ball and try to open up the pass today, the last time they played came down to one drive.

Prediction: I’d take the Titans (-1) in this one as they have been cruising along with their newfound quarterback, who’s putting up big numbers and establishing the RPO. I also expect this to be a low scoring game with how both teams are running the ball lately. Take the under (u42)

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