Titans trade A.J. Brown out of AFC South

The Titans made a big move Thursday night during the draft, trading A.J. Brown out of the division.

In one of the shocking moves during the wild night for Round 1 of the 2022 NFL draft, the Tennessee Titans traded star wide receiver A.J. Brown out of the division to the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Colts didn’t have a pick in the first round so they were watching it all unfold. The Titans traded Brown to the Eagles for the No. 18 overall pick and No. 101 overall pick.

After the Titans made that trade, they used the No. 18 pick to select wide receiver Treylon Burks out of Arkansas, who coincidentally has drawn comparisons to Brown.

Even though Brown is out of the division, the Colts will be playing the NFC East in 2022 so they will face him at least once next season.

The Colts will have the chance to make some wide receiver additions on Day 2, but they won’t be seeing much of Brown anymore during his career.


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Colts’ report card: Grading Indy in the Week 3 loss

Grading the Colts from their Week 3 loss against the Titans.

The Indianapolis Colts (0-3) have started the season about as worse as it gets and will be looking to turn the ship around following their 25-16 loss at the hands of the Tennessee Titans (2-1).

While Pro Football Focus handed out their grades for the Week 3 loss, we are going position-by-position to reevaluate the game for the Colts after reviewing the tape a little closer.

Here’s how the Colts graded out from their Week 3 loss:

Colts stumble to 0-3 with 25-16 loss vs. Titans

Recapping the Colts’ Week 3 loss against the Titans.

The Indianapolis Colts (0-3) stumbled their way to a 25-16 loss against the Tennessee Titans (2-1) on Sunday at Nissan Stadium.

It was an ugly game for the Colts from the jump. It was clear that Carson Wentz’s ankle injuries were hindering to the point where his game was completely ineffective.

More struggles in the red zone on offense, lack of consistent pass rush on defense and more injuries to key players led to the Colts starting 0-3 for the first time since 2011.

Here’s everything we know from the Week 3 loss to the Titans: