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Mike Moraitis

Tennessee Titans Week 2 injury report: Thursday

On Thursday, the Tennessee Titans had their second of three practices ahead of the Week 2 contest against the Seattle Seahawks and released their latest injury report shortly thereafter.

After getting in a limited session on Wednesday, linebacker David Long (hamstring), who did not play in Week 1, was downgraded and did not practice on Thursday. Also, cornerback Caleb Farley (shoulder) went from a full practice on Wednesday to being absent in the latest session.

New additions to the injury report include linebackers Jayon Brown (hamstring) and Rashaan Evans (groin), but both fully participated.

Players whose participation were upgraded from yesterday include outside linebackers Bud Dupree (knee) and Harold Landry (groin), and wide receiver A.J. Brown (knee).

Wide receiver Josh Reynolds (foot) and cornerback Chris Jackson (hamstring), both of whom did not play on Sunday, have logged two straight full sessions.

Now, a full look at the injury report from Thursday:

Player Injury Wed. Thu.
OLB Bud Dupree Knee DNP LP
WR A.J. Brown Knee LP FP
OLB Harold Landry Groin LP FP
LB David Long Hamstring LP DNP
CB Caleb Farley Shoulder FP DNP
CB Chris Jackson Hamstring FP FP
WR Josh Reynolds Foot FP FP
OLB Derick Roberson Groin FP FP
LB Jayon Brown Hamstring FP
LB Rashaan Evans Groin FP

The Titans will have one more practice on Friday before releasing their final injury report of the week. We’ll update this page once the Seahawks’ injury report becomes available.

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