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Tennessee Titans Release Final Injury Report of Week 10, Rule Out 4 Starters
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The players already ruled out are right guard Daniel Brunksill, offensive tackle Nicholas Petit-Frere, cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting and wide receiver Treylon Burks. Safety Mike Brown was also ruled out and has not been activated off of injured reserve despite practicing in full all week.
The Titans will also have two players as questionable going into the game with one being now-benched quarterback Ryan Tannehill. Tannehill has yet to return from the ankle injury he suffered in Week 6 against the Baltimore Ravens. Rookie defensive back and special teamer Anthony Kendall will also be questionable.
We will see two major returns for the Titans this week to go along with the players being ruled out. Offensive tackle Chris Hubbard is set to return from a concussion against the Atlanta Falcons and cornerback Roger McCreary will be back out on the field after missing the last two games with a hamstring issue.
On the Tampa Bay side of the injury report, things are not great, but of course better than the Titans’ side of things. Tampa Bay has ruled out one player in defensive back Josh Hayes, listed one player in offensive lineman Matt Feiler as doubtful and listed five players as questionable.
Feiler is a starter on the offensive line, corners Carlton Davis and Jamel Dean are apart of the questionable group, as is rookie defensive lineman Calijah Kancey. All are key pieces for the Bucs and are uncertain in their status for Sunday.
Whoever does play for the Titans will need to play their best. Again, this team has yet to win on the road and it is unlikely anyone will be feeling sorry for the Titans or their injuries any time soon.
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NEW DELHI: The Tennessee Titans announced a shift in their starting quarterback position, with rookie Will Levis taking over from veteran Ryan Tannehill. Levis, who impressed during Tannehill’s absence due to injury, is set to lead the Titans moving forward.
Despite losing his starting role, Tannehill displayed support for Levis, showcasing maturity in handling the situation. However, Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons brought attention to Tannehill’s past comments about mentoring rookies, particularly referencing a statement made to Malik Willis last season.
“Lol he told Malik Willis that’s not his job! Mhmm lol just saying,” Parsons remarked.
Last year, after the Titans drafted Willis, Tannehill faced criticism for stating that it wasn’t his responsibility to help the rookie quarterback improve. This time around, with Levis stepping into the starting role, Tannehill exhibited a more supportive stance.
Furthermore, Ryan Tannehill’s future with the Titans appears uncertain as he is set to become a free agent after this season. Levis’ strong performances in his two-game appearances have sparked speculation about his potential as a franchise quarterback.
Tannehill, often underappreciated during his tenure with the Titans, played a crucial role in leading the team to playoff appearances each season before last year. In five seasons, he participated in 63 games, amassing 3,959 passing yards, 91 touchdowns, and 39 interceptions with a passer rating of 98.0, despite being part of a run-dominant offense.
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