Tennessee Titans reveal secrets and truths regarding injury rumors

The Tennessee Titans are ready for their first divisional game since Week 5 despite dealing with a slew of injuries. Thursday’s practice produced a large list of injured players, but the truth isn’t as severe as the list suggests.

Let’s start with the guys who did not attend Thursday’s session. Derrick Henry and DeAndre Hopkins took their usual Thursday off. Treylon Burks and Andre Dillard both missed a second straight day, putting them on course to miss Week 11. Anthony Kendall, a defensive back, has been suffering with an ailment for a few weeks and was downgraded to out from limited on Wednesday. Linebacker Chance Campbell was injured during warmups for the Buccaneers game last week and was placed on injured reserve on Thursday.

After that, it’s mostly good news for the Titans. Starting right guard Daniel Brunskill and cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting remain limited, leaving their status for Week 11 open after missing all or most of last week’s game.

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Another player to monitor is Ryan Tannehill, who practiced fully on Thursday and appears to be on track to return to the field this weekend. With youngster Will Levis in the starting lineup, Tannehill’s comeback will be as the backup quarterback. The list is substantially shorter on the Jacksonville side, as the Titans are accustomed to. However, the Jaguars are concerned about a few names. Jamal Agnew, a kick returner and offensive weapon, has already been declared out and has not practiced. Starting cornerback Tyson Campbell has also yet to practice.

Starting left tackle Anton Harrison, starting receiver Zay Jones, and outstanding defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris have all been limited. All three will be names to keep an eye on on Friday and Sunday morning.

 

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