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Mike Moraitis

Titans vs. Jaguars Week 18 injury report: Thursday

The Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars have released their second injury reports of the week ahead of what is the regular-season finale on Sunday.

The biggest news coming out of Tennessee is that quarterback Will Levis returned to practice after sitting out Wednesday’s session due to a foot injury.

However, Levis was just limited and according to Titans beat writer Paul Kuharsky, he wasn’t moving as well as he was at this time last week. Sam Phalen of AtoZ Sports added that Ryan Tannehill, who will start if Levis doesn’t play, was taking the first-team reps.

After what was another disastrous performance by the offensive line in Week 17, Levis shouldn’t be taking another snap this season, even if he’s healthy enough to play.

Let Tannehill get his final game at Nissan Stadium to say goodbye and allow Levis to start looking ahead to 2024, when things will hopefully be much better in front of him.

In Jacksonville, the Jaguars are still in wait-and-see mode with quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who was limited once again with shoulder and finger injuries. The former kept him from playing in Week 17.

It would be shocking if Lawrence doesn’t at least give it a go in a game the Jaguars need to win in order to take the division and guarantee a playoff berth.

Here’s the rest of both injury reports for Thursday:

Titans' injury report

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Jaguars' injury report

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