After a few weeks off during the preseason, we are back taking a look at the Tennessee Titans’ division rivals, the Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts and Jacksonville Jaguars. And, with the season starting this week, this will be the final round-up until next offseason.
We start in Indianapolis, where the Colts continue to drag out the mess that is the situation with their star running back, Jonathan Taylor, who was not traded before Tuesday and will start the season on the PUP list.
Buy Titans TicketsThings are much more harmonious in Jacksonville, but the Jags find themselves down two key defensive lineman to start the season.
Last but not least, we make a stop in Houston, where the Texans have been absolutely devastated by injuries to their offensive line, which will no doubt make things more difficult on rookie signal-caller, C.J. Stroud.
Check out those stories and many more in our final round-up of the year.
Colts' Jonathan Taylor not traded, will remain on PUP list
The Colts were unable to trade their star running back and have instead kept him on the PUP list to open the season, which means he’ll be forced to miss the first four games. With this relationship badly damaged, it’s more likely Taylor gets traded at some point than ever playing another snap in Indy.
Report: Colts may ponder suspending Jonathan Taylor
The Colts believe Taylor is over his ankle issue and is instead staging a hold-in as he looks to be traded. As a result, the team may end up suspending the star back down the road, Mike Chappell of Fox59 reported.
Colts place TE Jelani Woods on IR
One of the Colts’ top tight ends, Woods will miss the first four games of the 2023 campaign as he recovers from a torn ACL he suffered during the first week of training camp.
Report: Dolphins, Packers were willing to give Jonathan Taylor high-market deal
The Packers and Dolphins were the two teams most involved in trade talks for Taylor and both were willing to give him a deal that put him among the highest-paid running backs in the NFL, per CBS Sports’ Josina Anderson. However, neither team was willing to part with a first- or second-round selection, per Mike Chappell of Fox59.
Anthony Richardson among Colts' seven captains for 2023
The Colts have named their rookie starting quarterback among their captains for 2023, along with defensive lineman DeForest Buckner, linebackers Zaire Franklin and Shaquille Leonard, center Ryan Kelly, guard Quenton Nelson and cornerback Kenny Moore.
Report: Colts' Deon Jackson expected to start Week 1
With Taylor on the PUP list and fellow running back Zack Moss’ status up in the air ahead of Week 1 as he recovers from a broken arm, Jackson is expected to get the start for the Colts.
Why the Colts parted ways with Darius Rush at roster cuts
One of the Colts’ biggest surprise cuts was their fifth-round pick, Rush. Indy GM Chris Ballard revealed the emergence of Jaylon Jones led to the South Carolina product’s exit. Rush ended up being claimed by the Chiefs.
Colts' Shaquille Leonard, E.J. Speed progressing through protocol
Speed and Leonard are making progress in their recoveries from concussions, with both being spotted in red non-contact jerseys during the team’s last practice. That’s usually the last step before a return.
Jaguars LB Ventrell Miller out for 2023 season with Achilles injury
Miller, a 2023 fourth-round pick, suffered an Achilles injury during the preseason finale and will miss the entire season.
Jaguars leaving DE Dawuane Smoot on PUP list into regular season
The Jags will be down at least one starter for the first four games of the year, as Smoot, who suffered a torn Achilles in December last year, will begin the season on the PUP list.
Jaguars place DT DaVon Hamilton on the injured reserve
Make that two key defensive linemen the Jaguars will be down to start the season, as Jacksonville placed Hamilton on IR due to a back injury, forcing him to miss the first four games.
Jaguars turned down 'several' teams interested in WR Parker Washington
Washington was apparently highly sought after by several teams, according to general manager Trent Baalke, but the team didn’t receive an offer it was “comfortable with” to move him.
CB Desmond King thanks Texans after being cut
The former Titans cornerback did not survive cutdown day with the Texans. King landed on his feet, though, after being signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
3 reasons the Texans had to cut LB Christian Kirksey
Mark Lane explains why the Texans cut veteran linebacker Christian Kirksey, which was at least mildly surprising. Kirksey has since landed on the Bills’ practice squad.
Texans trade with Steelers for OL Kendrick Green
With the Texans ravaged by injuries along the offensive line, they struck a deal with the Steelers for Green that cost Houston a 2025 sixth-round pick.
3 surprising cuts the Houston Texans made
Texans Wire’s John Crumpler lists King, defensive tackle Roy Lopez and defensive end Jacob Martin as the three most surprising cuts for Houston.
Texans willing to allow OL solutions to develop from within
With Kenyon Green out for the season and both Juice Scruggs and Tytus Howard starting the season on injured reserve, the Texans have three question marks upfront.
On top of having George Fant, the Texans traded for Green and tackle Josh Jones, and claimed guard Nick Broeker off waivers. General manager Nick Caserio hinted that will be the extent of the moves the Texans make to address their needs upfront.