July 5, 2024

Titans report for camp healthy, playoff loss left in past

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Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis practiced on Thursday, giving him a chance to play on Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Levis was among several players on Thursday’s injury report.

Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis was a limited participant in Thursday’s practice in advance of Sunday’s season finale against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Levis took snaps during the media viewing window of Thursday’s practice. He had exited last Sunday’s 26-3 loss to the Houston Texans with a right foot injury that he suffered in the second quarter.

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On Tuesday, Titans coach Mike Vrabel said that if Levis can’t play, he’ll start Ryan Tannehill at quarterback.

“We’ll evaluate that through the week and see how practice goes. Then we’ll prepare accordingly and make sure we give everybody the best opportunity to win the football game,” Vrabel said. “We’ll see everybody’s health as they work through treatment today and practice and treatment throughout the week.”

Cornerback Eric Garror also was upgraded from non-participant on Wednesday to limited participant for Thursday’s practice. Center Aaron Brewer (ankle/knee) was also limited for Thursday’s session.

Running back Derrick Henry didn’t practice on Thursday for non-injury-related rest.

Guard Daniel Brunskill (ankle) and tackle Jaylen Duncan (neck), were both limited on Wednesday, didn’t practice Thursday. Defensive back Anthony Kendall and defensive lineman TK McLendon practiced neither Wednesday nor Thursday.

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DeAndre Hopkins (NIR-Rest), outside linebacker Caleb Murphy (shoulder), cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting (hip), and tight end Kevin Rader (hip) were limited for both practices.

The Titans have one more practice on Friday and a walkthrough on Saturday before Sunday’s Noon CT game at Nissan Stadium.

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