Colts do not rule out any players for Week 3 game vs. Tennessee Titans
After missing Wednesday's practice with a toe injury, tight end Tyler Warren participated in practice on Thursday and Friday.
The Colts did not rule any players out on Friday for their Week 3 game against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium, head coach Shane Steichen said.
Steichen said cornerback Charvarius Ward Sr., who sustained a concussion in Week 1 and did not play in Week 2, is still in concussion protocol but has not been ruled out.
Defensive end Laiatu Latu (hamstring), who also did not play in Week 2, participated in all three practices this week.
Tight end Tyler Warren (toe) and wide receiver Josh Downs (ankle) did not practice on Wednesday but participated in both Thursday's and Friday's practice. Linebacker Joe Bachie (quadricep) missed Thursday's practice but returned to practice on Friday.
Friday's practice report:
Cody Bellinger RESPONDS to Yankees Rumors: "I’m Not Worried—It’s About My Future, and I’m Ready to Prove Myself"

In a bold and defiant response to swirling trade rumors, Cody Bellinger has made it clear that he’s not worried about his future with the New York Yankees, despite speculation that the team could part ways with the star outfielder. Bellinger, determined as ever, is focused on his performance and securing his place in the team’s future.
“If they want to part ways, I’ll move forward,” Bellinger said with confidence. “My focus is on proving I’m the guy who can lead this team to the top. I’m not letting rumors distract me. I’m here to play and give everything I’ve got.”
The news has raised questions about Bellinger’s long-term future with the Yankees, but the outfielder isn’t letting the uncertainty shake his confidence. Known for his resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges, Bellinger is ready to prove his worth and solidify his place on the roster.
“I’ve been through ups and downs in this game,” Bellinger continued. “I know what it takes to come back stronger and perform at the highest level. Whether I stay here or somewhere else, I’m going to keep grinding and show that I’m a key player in this league.”
As the Yankees weigh their options for the future, Bellinger’s response to the trade rumors signals that he’s ready for whatever comes next, and he’s determined to ensure that wherever he plays, he remains a star in the making.