Report: Injury updates for key Titans ahead of training camp

The latest on the statuses of A.J. Brown, Bud Dupree, Taylor Lewan and Caleb Farley ahead of training camp.

Two key names for the Tennessee Titans will reportedly be ready to take the field when the team has its first practice of training camp on July 28 rather than starting out on the PUP (Physically Unable to Perform) list.

According to Titans beat writer Paul Kuharsky, wide receiver A.J. Brown, who had offseason surgery on both knees, and left tackle Taylor Lewan, who tore his ACL in 2020, are both expected to be out there for the first practice.

Kuharsky notes that Brown will be a “full go” while Lewan “is expected to start camp on time.” He also says that the Titans “have no worries about Brown and are not anticipating any about Lewan.”

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It isn’t all rosy, though.

Outside linebacker Bud Dupree is “virtually certain” to start out camp on the PUP list, per Kuharsky, and there is a possibility that cornerback Caleb Farley and offensive tackle Ty Sambrailo will do the same.

Both Farley and Dupree have said in the past that they expect to be ready for training camp. Jim Wyatt of Titans Online said earlier this month that he didn’t expect Farley to be ready for Day 1.

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Players on the Active/PUP list during training camp can be activated off it at any time, but if they remain on it when rosters are cut down to 53 players on Aug. 31, they have to either be activated or moved to the Reserve/PUP list and be inactive for the first six games.

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