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The Week 6 game between the Tennessee Titans and the Indianapolis Colts was briefly delayed after Titans quarterback Will Levis collided with a ball boy on the sideline.
The incident occurred near the end of the first quarter of the contest. Levis scrambled around the left side of his offensive line and bolted seven yards down the sideline to pick up a first down.
Levis was shoved just as he got to the first-down marker and lost control of his body going into the bench. He tumbled to the ground and rolled into the ball boy’s knee.
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While Levis was no worse for wear after the collision, the sideline staffer remained down after impact. He appeared to be in pain and immediately grabbed at his left knee after the play.
The game was briefly stopped as medical staffers from both teams attended to the ball boy on the sideline. He was eventually carted off the field because of the injury.
The Titans did not immediately provide an update on the ball boy’s injury. As for Levis, he didn’t miss a play. He handed the ball off to running back Tony Pollard on his next snap, which turned out to be the final one of the first quarter.