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Trey Sermon’s Uncertain Status for Week 6 Against the Tennessee Titans

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Trey Sermon Indianapolis Colts Practice Injury

Trey Sermon, the running back for the Indianapolis Colts, is facing uncertainty regarding his participation in Week 6 of the NFL season. Sermon did not participate in his most recent practice due to a collarbone injury, which has raised concerns about his availability for the upcoming game against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, October 13, 2024.

The Colts are already dealing with the absence of their primary running back, Jonathan Taylor, who is out with an ankle injury. Taylor’s absence had elevated Sermon’s role, but his own injury status now complicates the team’s running back situation. In the previous week, Sermon played against the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he had 10 carries for 38 yards and a touchdown, along with six receptions for 25 yards.

Despite his recent performance, Sermon’s efficiency has been a concern. Against the Jaguars, he was bailed out by volume rather than efficiency, and the upcoming matchup against the Titans, who have a much better defense, could pose significant challenges.

Fantasy football analysts are advising caution, suggesting that while Sermon could see increased work if he is able to play, his overall performance and injury status make him a risky pick. The Colts’ game against the Titans is scheduled for 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, and fans will be watching closely for any updates on Sermon’s status.

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