Tony Pollard Injury Update: As the Tennessee Titans prepare for their Week 9 matchup against the New England Patriots, they’re uncertain whether running back Tony Pollard will take the field. Pollard has been dealing with a lingering foot injury and did not participate in practice throughout the week, casting serious doubt on his game-day availability. Despite the Titans’ challenging season (1-6), Pollard has emerged as a consistent playmaker, racking up 494 rushing yards and three touchdowns, along with 109 yards on 21 catches.
Injury Update: Pollard’s Status Hangs in the Balance
Pollard’s status for Sunday is officially listed as questionable, though there’s some hope among team insiders that he might be able to suit up. According to NFL analysts, Pollard’s availability will likely come down to a pregame assessment on Sunday morning to determine if his foot can handle the strain of game action. Not practicing all week is usually a red flag, but the Titans seem inclined to let Pollard play if he’s physically able, given their lack of depth at running back this week.
The Titans are clearly concerned about Pollard’s heavy workload this season. Offensive coordinator Nick Holz mentioned that Pollard’s snaps have been substantial, making it challenging to keep him fresh. Without a reliable secondary option, Tennessee has leaned on Pollard in nearly every game, with Tyjae Spears sidelined again this week. To compensate, the Titans have promoted Joshua Kelley from the practice squad to back up Julius Chestnut, who could see more carries if Pollard is limited or unable to play.
What Pollard’s Injury Means for Fantasy Managers
Pollard’s productivity on the field has translated into solid fantasy numbers, even in a struggling Titans offense. His workload has been among the highest for running backs, often logging 16 or more carries per game. In last week’s lopsided loss to the Detroit Lions, Pollard still managed 20 carries for 94 yards, showing his value as a workhorse back. Fantasy managers should keep a close eye on his game-time status, as Pollard draws an advantageous matchup against the Patriots, who are near the bottom of the league in terms of run defense.
If Pollard plays, he’s a strong start in most fantasy formats, given that the Patriots are allowing the second-highest fantasy points to running backs and have struggled with goal-line defense. However, if he’s ruled out, Chestnut would likely be the next man up, with Kelley also getting a share of snaps. Chestnut’s inexperience and Tennessee’s shaky offensive line make him a risky fantasy play, though the volume alone could make him worth considering in deep leagues.
Titans’ Offensive Outlook and the Pollard Factor
Pollard’s addition to the Titans’ roster in the offseason has been a bright spot in what’s otherwise been a tough season. The Titans’ offense has shown flashes of potential, but consistency has been elusive. Tennessee’s recent 52-14 loss to the Lions underscored their struggles across the board, including special teams issues and offensive line challenges. Pollard’s presence on Sunday could be key as they look to exploit the Patriots’ weaknesses on the ground.
Kickoff for Titans-Patriots is set for 1 p.m. ET, and the Titans’ fans, along with fantasy managers, will want to stay tuned for any last-minute updates on Pollard’s availability