A ball boy was carted off the sideline during the Week 6 game between the Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium on Sunday (October 13).
Titans quarterback Will Levis scrambled for a first down before being pushed out of bounds, at which point he collided with the adult ball boy, who appeared to be grabbing his knee before being shown on a gurney during the game's live CBS broadcast.
"There gonna need some medical attention," CBS play-by-play man Spero Dedes said during the broadcast in a somber tone.
"One of the officials there down on the sideline, oh boy, came down with all of his weight down on his leg, Arch, it's a dangerous place to be," he added while speaking to analyst Adam Archuleta.
Levis appeared to be uninjured in the collision, popping back up, walking to the huddle and continuing to play. No additional details were made available as of Sunday afternoon.
The Colts and Titans were tied at 7 when the collision took place, with each kicking a field goal in the second quarter to enter halftime tied at 10. Tennessee lost its first three games before defeating the Miami Dolphins in Week 4 ahead of a Week 5 bye.
Indianapolis is coming off a 37-34 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars and has gone 2-3 through its first five games.