Titans may acquire Colts' star RB Jonathan Taylor in trade proposal
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 2:46 AM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026
The Tennessee Titans are reportedly exploring an intra-division trade with the Indianapolis Colts for running back Jonathan Taylor. A proposed deal would see the Titans offer one second-round pick and two future third-round picks for the award-winning star. With Taylor approaching free agency, the Colts may consider trading him to gain draft capital. Taylor has established himself as one of the top running backs in the league, contributing to his team's offense significantly. However, skepticism exists regarding the feasibility of such a trade between division rivals.
- •Titans propose a trade for Colts' Jonathan Taylor this summer.
- •Trade would involve a second-round pick and future third-round picks.
- •Taylor is set to be a free agent next offseason.
- •Colts may weigh trade value against keeping a star player.
- •Taylor has three Pro Bowl appearances and two rushing titles.
- 2:46 AMYahoo Sports — Titans-Colts trade pitch sees Tennessee fleece AFC South rival for $42 million award-winning RB
"The Tennessee Titans would hit the jackpot in a stunning new trade proposal.
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