Colts' Addai, Sanders, Titans' Vanden Bosch out
Sports Network | October 27, 2008
Nashville, TN (Sports Network) - Indianapolis running back Joseph Addai and safety Bob Sanders, as well as Tennessee defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch were inactive for Monday's Colts-Titans game.
Addai, who was hurt in the first quarter of Indy's 31-3 rout of Baltimore in Week 6, did not start because of a hamstring issue. Dominic Rhodes got the call in the backfield for a second straight week.
Sanders, the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year, continues to recover from both knee surgery and a high ankle sprain suffered in Week 2. Sanders has been sidelined indefinitely since the ankle injury and underwent arthroscopic surgery on the knee during the Colts' bye week.
Both Sanders and Addai were listed as questionable on the injury report.
Vanden Bosch, also listed as questionable, had started the first six games of the season but sat out Monday's matchup with a groin injury. He had started 54 consecutive contests dating back to the beginning of 2005, Vanden Bosch's first season with the Titans.







