September 27, 2024

Long-Term Injury Report Released by Tennessee Titans on Thursday Before Against Miami Dolphins.
As of Thursday’s practice, the Tennessee Titans have a long list of injuries to contend with as they get ready for Monday Night Football against the Miami Dolphins in Week 14.

The Tennessee Titans and the Indianapolis Colts engaged in a physical altercation in Week 13, and the Titans’ loss was not the only consequence—a number of their top players sustained injuries. The violent intensity of the previous game is reflected in the Titans injury report from Thursday, which was released prior to their game against the Miami Dolphins.

Those who did not attend the workshop on Thursday will be the first group we address. Naturally, they did not practise because punter Ryan Stonehouse has been declared out for the year and Jeffery Simmons has already been ruled out. Additionally, linebacker Joe Jones, tight end Josh Whyle, and cornerback Kristian Fulton—who Mike Vrabel stated might be sidelined for some time—did not take part.

Six players were also seen as limited participants: defensive lineman T.K. McClendon, running back Derrick Henry, wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, defensive lineman Aaron Brewer, and linebacker Luke Gifford. All three of the latter were noted as having rest days.

Lastly, tight end Trevon Wesco, quarterback Will Levis, and safety Terrell Edmunds were all listed but still took part in the entire game. Levis is still fighting despite an ankle injury.

The Titans will get an extra day to prepare and recover because the game is on Monday. This implies that there ought to be increased hope regarding the players’ ability to suit up in time for the game.

With eight players off the field on Thursday due to injuries, Miami is also dealing with a lengthy injury list. Star wide receiver Tyreek Hill and starting left tackle Terron Armstead are members of that group. So, it’s definitely worth watching, but given the longer recovery period, the Dolphins should also feel optimistic.

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