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Titans Practice Insights: Key Takeaways from Wednesday’s Session

The latest practice session for the Titans provided crucial updates regarding player availability and changes. Injuries continue to challenge the team’s depth as they prepare for their upcoming game.

Titans Injury Report Updates

  • Blake Hance (Offensive Lineman) – Did not practice due to a shoulder injury.
  • Marcus Harris (Cornerback) – Did not participate because of a calf issue.
  • Van Jefferson (Receiver) – Ankle injury kept him out of practice.
  • Arden Key (Edge Rusher) – Did not practice due to a quad injury.
  • JC Latham (Right Tackle) – Participated in a limited capacity due to a hip injury.
  • Tyler Lockett (Receiver) – Given a day off for rest.
  • James Lynch (Defensive Lineman) – Did not practice because of a shoulder injury.
  • Bryce Oliver (Receiver) – Limited participation due to a knee issue.
  • Tony Pollard (Running Back) – Given a day off.
  • Jeffery Simmons (Defensive Lineman) – Did not practice due to an ankle injury.
  • Joey Slye (Kicker) – Did not participate, dealing with a right calf issue.
  • L’Jarius Sneed (Cornerback) – Took a day off.
  • Tyjae Spears (Running Back) – Limited participation due to an ankle injury.
  • Jams Williams Sr. (Linebacker) – Full participant, wrist injury not affecting him.
  • Kevin Winston Jr. (Safety) – Limited due to a hamstring issue.

Recent Signings

On Wednesday, the Titans made a strategic addition by signing kicker Matthew Wright to their practice squad. He has been assigned jersey number 14, and in the 2024 season, he successfully converted all four attempts in two games for the team. Throughout his career, Wright has played in 29 games and achieved a remarkable 87.3 percent success rate on field goals, converting 55 of 63, including 7 of 11 from over 50 yards.

What’s Next for the Titans

The Titans are scheduled to return to practice on Thursday as they prepare for their upcoming game against Las Vegas on Sunday. This session will be vital as the team seeks to address the injury challenges while fine-tuning their strategies.

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