Titans
22 Sep 2022, 13:33 GMT+10
Jim Wyatt
NASHVILLE - The Titans returned to the practice field on Wednesday at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park to ramp up preparations for Sunday's game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Nissan Stadium.
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Here's a look at some Titans topics in quick-hitting fashion:
-The Titans practiced inside on Wednesday. It was more of a walk-through/conditioning session since the team just played two days ago against the Bills. The Titans are expected to intensify the work on Thursday leading up to Sunday's game.
-A lot of players appear on the team's first Injury Report of the week, and with a light practice, it's tough to gauge just where some guys are from a health standpoint. The Titans released an Injury Report with an * (estimation, walkthrough).
But at least two players who missed Monday's game were back on the field and in uniform.
-Titans cornerback Kristian Fulton (hamstring), inactive vs the Bills, practiced on Wednesday on a limited basis.
-Titans running back Dontrell Hilliard (hamstring), inactive vs the Bills, practiced on Wednesday on a limited basis.
-Titans left tackle Taylor Lewan (knee) did not practice. Lewan was spotted in the locker room on Wednesday, but he declined to talk to reporters on the record.
-Titans outside linebacker Bud Dupree (hip) did not practice.
-Titans defensive back Ugo Amadi (ankle) did not practice.
-Titans offensive lineman Jamarco Jones (triceps), inactive vs the Bills, did not practice.
-Titans receiver Treylon Burks (ankle) was limited in Wednesday's practice.
-Titans receiver Kyle Philips (shoulder) practiced on Wednesday on a limited basis.
-Titans outside linebacker Ola Adeniyi (neck) was limited in Wednesday's practice.
-Titans defensive lineman Denico Autry (not injury related) did not practice.
-Linebacker Joe Jones (hamstring) was limited in Wednesday's practice.
-Defensive back Terrance Mitchell, signed off the Patriots practice squad earlier today, practiced in Tennessee for the first time. Mitchell has been assigned No. 39. I spoke with him before today's session. The interview is below:
-Defensive back Andrew Adams, signed off the Steelers practice squad earlier in the day, practiced in Tennessee for the first time. Adams has been assigned No. 47. I spoke with him before today's session. The interview is below:
-I also chatted with receiver Josh Gordon on Wednesday. Gordon was a gameday activation on Monday night in Buffalo and he played in 18 offensive snaps, and one on special teams. The interview is below:
-Offensive lineman Christian DiLauro, signed back to the team's practice squad on Wednesday, was at practice. It's a return to Tennessee for DiLauro, who was on the team's practice squad a year ago and went through the offseason with the Titans earlier this year.
-The Titans removed Takk McKinley from their practice squad after he was signed to the active roster of the Los Angeles Rams. McKinley was just signed to Tennessee's practice squad at the end of last week.
The Raiders released their first Injury Report on Wednesday, and it looked like this: RB Brandon Bolden (hamstring), T/G Jermaine Eluemunor (hip), and DT Neil Farrell Jr. (shoulder) were all limited. C Andre James (concussion), DE Chandler Jones (NIR-rest), S Tre'von Moehrig (hip), DT Bial Nichols (shoulder), LB Denzel Perryman (ankle) and WR Hunter Renfrow (concussion) did not practice.
-The Titans are scheduled to practice again on Thursday and Friday before holding a walkthrough on Saturday leading up to Sunday's game vs the Raiders.
-Check out some more of today's interviews below:
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