NASHVILLE – The Titans have promoted kicker Brayden Narveson from the practice squad to the team's 53-man roster.
With kicker Nick Folk listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Colts with an abdomen injury, coach Brian Callahan called Narveson an insurance policy if Folk is unable to play.
"We'll have—just full transparency—we'll have the insurance policy in place," Callahan said. "However, we're moving the roster for that stuff, but we'll have Brayden (Narveson) ready to roll if we need him. He'll be good, he's kicked in games, and we'll be ready to have him up if he needs to be."
Folk, who has been on the injury report the last two weeks, has made 21 of his 22 field goal attempts, and he's a perfect 25 of 25 on his PATs.
Narveson rejoined the Titans, where he spent this offseason, earlier this month after signing as an undrafted college free agent in May. He kicked in six games for Green Bay this season, connecting on 12 of 17 field goals and all 16 extra point tries. As a college kicker, he played for Iowa State (2019), Western Kentucky (2020-22) and North Carolina State (2023). Overall, for his college career, he converted 71 of 91 field goal tries and all 196 extra points in 57 games.
The Titans have also declared guard Arlington Hambright and defensive end Khalid Duke as gameday elevations for Sunday's game against the Colts.