The Colts took their winning energy on the road and left Nashville with a statement victory, rolling past the Tennessee Titans 41–20. It was a dominant performance from start to finish. Jonathan Taylor ran for 102 yards and three touchdowns, showing exactly why he’s the heartbeat of this offense. Kenny Moore II delivered a pick-six that fired up the sideline and gave the defense all the swagger it needed.
Quarterback Daniel Jones played with total control, spreading the ball between Josh Downs, Alec Pierce, and Michael Pittman Jr., keeping the Titans defense guessing all afternoon. DeForest Buckner and Kwity Paye anchored a defensive line that refused to let Tennessee establish rhythm.
This win made the Colts 3–0 for the first time since 2009. For Champs with Champs readers, that kind of history hits differently. It’s the proof that the team’s chemistry and confidence are not just hype — they’re real. This wasn’t just a win on the road; it was a power move that told the AFC South that Indianapolis is here to compete. Three games in, and the Colts look like a team built to celebrate and sustain success.
