In October, the Colts met the Tennessee Titans in Nashville. In the first quarter, Session met Titans running back Chris Johnson at the Tennessee 25-yard line. Johnson’s attempt at converting a second-and-3 was stopped, abruptly, 2 yards short.
“That was a pretty good one,” Session said. “After that hit, we didn’t hear from him no more.”
Johnson, the league’s leading rusher, finished the game with a season-low 34 yards on nine carries.
A hit delivered to Jacksonville running back Maurice Jones-Drew in the season opener ranks near the top of Session’s list. Jones-Drew found room for 13 yards with a screen pass, then ran into Session.
“He had somebody behind him so he didn’t fall like he should have,” Session said. “But that was a pretty good stick.”
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