Zach Cunningham, Nate Davis among 4 Tennessee Titans players ruled out for Colts game

The Tennessee Titans have ruled linebacker Zach Cunningham (elbow) and offensive lineman Nate Davis (foot) out on Friday ahead of Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday at Nissan Stadium.

Tennessee also ruled out Joe Jones (knee) and Tory Carter (neck) for the game. Wide receiver Kyle Philips (hamstring) is questionable for Sunday's game.

Cunningham was injured in the Week 3 win over the Raiders and has not played since then. Davis is missing his second straight game; Dillon Radunz filled in at right guard in the Week 5 win over Washington.

Bud Dupree (hip) and Amani Hooker (concussion) have been full participants in practice this week and should return to the lineup on Sunday.

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For the Colts, Shaquille Leonard (concussion, nose and back), Kwity Paye (ankle), Keke Coutee (concussion) and linebacker Jojo Domann (abdomen) are all out. Leonard, the All-Pro linebacker, returned to the lineup for the Week 4 game against the Titans in Indianapolis but left the game with a nose injury and a concussion. He has not played since then.

Jonathan Taylor, out for the Colts' last two games, was not given an injury designation and will play Sunday in Nashville.

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