Sun, Oct 8, 3:00 PM EDTStephen Holder, ESPNespn4 analyses
Running back Zack Moss of the Indianapolis Colts scored a 56-yard touchdown run against the Tennessee Titans, putting the Colts ahead 7-3 in the first quarter. Moss took a handoff from quarterback Anthony Richardson and utilized a massive hole created by left guard Quenton Nelson and center Ryan Kelly. Guard Will Fries also provided a second-level block to clear the path for Moss. This was the longest rushing touchdown allowed by the Titans' defense since the 2022 season opener. Despite the return of running back Jonathan Taylor, Moss is expected to receive the majority of the workload while Taylor gets back into form.
Zack Moss | RB
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Pickup
Week 5
1 carries
56 rush yards
1 rush TDs
  • Zack Moss scored a 56-yard touchdown run against the Titans.
  • Moss utilized a hole created by Quenton Nelson and Ryan Kelly.
  • Will Fries provided a second-level block to clear the path for Moss.
  • This was the longest rushing touchdown allowed by the Titans' defense since the 2022 season opener.
  • Moss is expected to receive the majority of the workload at running back.
Jonathan Taylor | RB
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Week 5
  • Jonathan Taylor made his season debut after spending four weeks on the physically unable to perform list.
Indianapolis Colts
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  • Zack Moss scored a 56-yard touchdown run against the Titans.
  • Jonathan Taylor made his season debut after spending four weeks on the physically unable to perform list.
Tennessee Titans
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  • The Titans' defense allowed a 56-yard rushing touchdown, the longest since the 2022 season opener.