Quick Hits From Thursday’s Titans Practice
Nashville, Tenn. – The Tennessee Titans wrapped up their Thursday practice with several notable developments as they gear up for their upcoming matchup. Here are the key storylines and observations:
🔍 Injury Watch: Who’s Trending Up—or Down
- Edge rusher X left practice early with a lingering hamstring issue, prompting concern though coaching staff labeled it precautionary.
- Wide receiver Y was limited in drills after dealing with a foot tweak earlier in the week; he did take part in light routes, signaling possible availability.
- Linebacker Z, returning from a minor knee sprain, logged full reps and looked sharp in coverage drills. His comeback is a boost for the defense.
Standout Performances
- Rookie DB A showcased excellent ball skills in 1-on-1s, breaking up multiple passes and looking confident in his adjustments.
- Tight end B demonstrated his blocking chops and made a few contested catches in red-zone drills—his dual-threat ability drew praise.
- On special teams, returner C flashed speed and vision, weaving through traffic in return simulations and putting defenders on their heels.
Depth Chart Moves & Rotations
- With X’s limited activity, backup edge D saw expanded reps with the first unit, proving capable in pass-rush sets.
- The coaching staff experimented with a three-tight-end look, rotating B, TE E, and TE F in jumbo packages—especially in short-yardage scenarios.
- In the backfield, RB G ran more outside-zone calls while RB H handled inside burst runs. The rotation suggests a committee approach remains in play.
What To Watch Going Forward
- Will WR Y be ready for Sunday, or will the Titans lean more heavily on depth at wideout?
- Can the pass rush sustain pressure without X in full action?
- How often will the three-tight-end sets appear in the game plan?
- And finally, which young contributors will step up when called upon?
The Titans look incremental yet deliberate as they fine-tune their roster and rotations. Thursday offered glimpses of promise—and open questions—to keep an eye on heading into game day.
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