Titans players, Texans exchange spikes before the confrontation of the AFC


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Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans continue to press to land on the Win column for the first time this season.

The Texans will receive the Titans on Sunday. Before the confrontation of the Southern Division of the AFC, a defender of the Titans and an offensive player of the Texans exchanged spikes. Tennessee’s corner, L’Arius Sneed, effectively ruled out the Houston Open Receptor, Nico Collins, during his availability of media on Wednesday.

“What is Nico Collins’s challenge this week?” A journalist asked Sneed at the Titans wardrobe.

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L’Ararius Sned (38) of the Tennessee Titans walks to the tunnel before an NFL football match against the Miami Dolphins at the Hard Rock Stadium on September 30, 2024 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)

“WHO?” Sneed responded, apparently rhetorically.

“Nico Collins,” said the journalist.

“WHO?” Sneed repeated and then smiled.

Later, Collins learned of Sneed’s comments and offered a strong answer.

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“He knows who I am,” Collins replied.

The open receiver of the Houston Texans, Nico Collins (12), observes the Texans to play the Carolina Panthers in the second half in the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, on August 16, 2025. (Thomas Shea/Imagn images)

Before addressing Sneed’s comments, the Pro Bowl receiver also expressed his emotion for the fundamental division game.

“It’s going to be fun,” Collins said. “I can’t wait for the confrontation.”

The next day, the coach and the coordinator of the Titans pass game, Tony Oden, tried to minimize any potential drama that leads to Sunday’s confrontation.

“It was definitely not a breach,” Oden told reporters. “Obviously, I respect Nico, and he too (accompanies) all in our room. But it’s not about that, it’s about us.”

A view of the helmet sticker in honor of Robert C. McNair, the late owner of the Houston Texans, is shown before the game against the Tennessee Titans in the NRG Stadium on November 26, 2018 in Houston, Texas. (Bob Levey/Getty Images)

Collins enters week 4 with 181 reception yards and a couple of touchdowns.

Sneed has five cup in three games this year. He spent the first four years of his professional career in football with the bosses of Kansas City.

The Titans-Texans game begins at 1 PM EDT on September 28.

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