For the first time since he was acquired in a trade with the Atlanta Falcons earlier this week, Tennessee Titans wide receiver Julio Jones could be making his practice debut on Thursday.
According to ESPN’s Dianna Russini, the expectation is that Jones will be in attendance for the final voluntary session of Tennessee’s OTAs that will apparently be open to the media.
Per ESPN’s Turron Davenport, fellow wideout A.J. Brown is also expected to attend the final voluntary workout, which has been pushed up to 11 a.m. CT to avoid rain.
As far as what Jones will be doing in the session remains to be seen, but we’d expect very light work at most. We could see more from Jones when Titans mandatory minicamp begins on June 15.
Good morning from beautiful but rainy Nashville! The #Titans wrap up their last voluntary practice and today they are expecting #2 Julio Jones to be on the field for the first time with the team. I’ll have more from Tennessee on @GetUpESPN and @sportscenter soon
— Dianna Russini (@diannaESPN) June 10, 2021
Regardless, we’ll get our first look at Jones with his new teammates and in a Titans practice jersey. And, perhaps Jones will have his first Zoom presser after, but that has yet to be confirmed.
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