July 3, 2024

The Tennessee Titans will face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers without four key starters, who were ruled out on the team’s final injury report for Week 10.

The Tennessee Titans will look for their first road win of the season when they face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, but they will do so without several key players after the Titans ruled out four plays on Friday.

Right guard Daniel Brunksill, offensive tackle Nicholas Petit-Frere, cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting, and wide receiver Treylon Burks have already been ruled out. Safety Mike Brown was also ruled out and has yet to be activated from injured reserve despite having practiced all week.

The Titans will also have two questionable players entering the game, one of whom is now-suspended quarterback Ryan Tannehill. Tannehill has yet to return from an ankle injury suffered against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 6. Anthony Kendall, a rookie defensive back and special teamer, will also be questionable.

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Along with the players ruled out, the Titans will see two significant returns this week. Chris Hubbard, offensive tackle, is expected to return from a concussion against the Atlanta Falcons, and cornerback Roger McCreary will return to the field after missing the previous two games with a hamstring injury.

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On the Tampa Bay side of the injury report, things aren’t looking good, but they’re better than on the Titans’ side. Tampa Bay has ruled out one player, defensive back Josh Hayes, listed one player as doubtful, offensive lineman Matt Feiler, and five players as questionable.

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On the offensive line, Feiler is a starter, but corners Carlton Davis and Jamel Dean, as well as rookie defensive lineman Calijah Kancey, are questionable. All are important pieces for the Bucs and are questionable for Sunday.

Whoever does play for the Titans must give their all. Again, this team has yet to win on the road, and no one is going to feel sorry for the Titans or their injuries anytime soon.

 

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