Report: Titans CB Chris Jackson’s knee injury isn’t serious

Titans CB Chris Jackson’s MRI reportedly came back clean and he should return in a few days.

Tennessee Titans cornerback Chris Jackson has been sidelined at practice since suffering a knee injury during the team’s preseason Week 1 loss at Baltimore last Thursday.

However, according to Terry McCormick of Titan Insider, Jackson’s MRI came back clean and he’s expected to return to the practice field in the next few days.

Jackson, who had a rough showing against the Ravens in preseason Week 1, can ill-afford to miss practice time, as he’s vying for a spot on Tennessee’s roster.

Meanwhile, the Titans have been busy adding to their secondary in recent days with the addition of Lonnie Johnson Jr. via waivers, and the reported trade for Las Vegas Raiders safety, Tyree Gillespie, two moves that only make things more difficult for Jackson’s chances.

On top of those moves, guys like Greg Mabin and Shakur Brown have been standing out in training camp recently. Jackson is going to have to rebound quickly if he wants to make the cut.

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