Titans LB Jayon Brown misses second consecutive practice, WR Kalif Raymond clears concussion protocol

Here’s a look at the complete injury report for both teams.

The Tennessee Titans took the practice field on Wednesday in anticipation of this week’s matchup against the top-seeded Baltimore Ravens, but were without some players.

Linebacker Jayon Brown (shoulder), wide receiver Adam Humphries (ankle), cornerback Adoree Jackson (foot) and outside linebacker Kamalei Correa (illness) all missed practice.

Offensive guard Nate Davis (illness) and running back Dion Lewis (shoulder) were limited participants.

Wide receivers Cody Hollister (ankle) and Kalif Raymond (concussion) practiced in full capacity.

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Here’s a look at the complete injury report for both teams.

The Titans and Ravens are set to face each other at 7:15 p.m. CST on Saturday at M&T Bank Stadium.

Titans LB Jayon Brown, CB Adoree Jackson miss Tuesday practice

Here’s a look at the complete injury report.

The Tennessee Titans field took the practice field on Tuesday in anticipation of this week’s matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, but were missing four players.

Linebacker Jayon Brown (shoulder), offensive guard Nate Davis (illness), wide receiver Adam Humphries (ankle) and cornerback Adoree Jackson (foot) all did not practice.

Wide receiver Cody Hollister (ankle) and running back Dion Lewis (shoulder) were marked as limited participants.

Wide receiver Kalif Raymond (concussion) practiced in full capacity.

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Here’s a look at the complete injury report.

The Titans and Ravens are set to face each other at 7:15 p.m. CST on Saturday in M&T Bank Stadium.

Ravens vs. Titans injury report: RB Mark Ingram still out with calf injury

Ravens running back Mark Ingram apparently suffered a bit of a setback with his calf injury leading up to the divisional game vs. the Titans

The Baltimore Ravens used their week of rest to good results as they now turn their attentions to the Tennessee Titans in the NFL’s divisional round. While the Ravens have five players on the injury report, they only really feature two starters who are actually dealing with injuries.

Tight end Mark Andrews was limited in practice Tuesday, still dealing with an ankle injury he suffered in Week 16 against the Cleveland Browns and held him out of Week 17. However, his limited status could very well indicate Baltimore is being cautious with their top receiving option and not pushing him too hard before gameday.

The bigger and more worrying news on the injury report concerns running back Mark Ingram, who suffered a calf strain in Week 16. Though Ingram appeared to be on schedule last week, according to coach John Harbaugh and Ingram himself, it looks as though he suffered a bit of a setback. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Ingram felt some tightness in his calf during practice last week and is not a guarantee to play Saturday against the Titans.

Take a look at the full injury reports for the Ravens in the NFL playoffs.

Baltimore Ravens injury report:

Player Position Injury Tue. Wed. Thur. Game status
Parker Ehinger OL Shoulder DNP
Mark Ingram RB Calf DNP
Jimmy Smith CB NIR DNP
Earl Thomas S NIR DNP
Mark Andrews TE Ankle LP

Without the same ability to rest as Baltimore got, Tennessee’s injury report is a little more full. All four of the Titans players to not practice are starters, including key defensive players in cornerback Adoree Jackson and linebacker Jayon Brown.

Check out the full injury report for the Titans below.

Tennessee Titans injury report:

Player Position Injury Tue. Wed. Thur. Game status
Jayon Brown LB Shoulder DNP
Nate Davis G Illness DNP
Adam Humphries WR Ankle DNP
Adoree Jackson CB Foot DNP
Cody Hollister WR Ankle LP
Dion Lewis RB Shoulder LP
Kalif Raymond WR Concussion FP

Key:

DNP – Did not participate
LP – Limited participation (anything below 100%)
FP – Full participation
NIR – Non-injury related

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Titans LB Jayon Brown ‘feels good’ after shoulder injury

The Tennessee Titans linebacker suffered a shoulder injury on the opening drive, then aggravated it and was only able to play 10 of the game’s snaps.

Jayon Brown left the field just minutes into the first quarter with tears in his eyes in the team’s 20-13 victory over the New England Patriots last week.

The Tennessee Titans linebacker suffered a shoulder injury on the opening drive, then aggravated it and was only able to play 10 of the game’s snaps.

Titans coach Mike Vrabel didn’t give much information on Brown’s injury this week, simply saying that he was “sore.”

Brown himself gave a brief update on his status before Tuesday’s practice, which he plans on taking the field for.

“I feel good. Go out to practice right now and just focus on the Ravens.”

An official injury update will be released by the team later in the day after practice, and will give a good indication as to the extent of Brown’s injury.

The Titans will face the Ravens at 7:15 p.m. CST on Saturday in M&T Bank Stadium.

Titans LB Jayon Brown leaves game vs. Patriots with shoulder injury

Tennessee Titans linebacker Jayon Brown was forced to leave Saturday night’s matchup against the New England Patriots with a shoulder injury.

Tennessee Titans linebacker Jayon Brown was forced to leave Saturday night’s matchup against the New England Patriots with a shoulder injury.

Brown was knocked out of the game temporarily shortly after the start of the first quarter, but was able to return.

It wasn’t long after that Brown went down again though, this time heading to the locker room holding his left shoulder with his shoulder pads off.

Brown has been replaced by rookie David Long, and is considered questionable to return.

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The Titans trail the Patriots, 10-7 at the top of the second quarter.

Best plays from Titans’ 24-21 loss to Texans

There were some missed opportunities for the Titans, but also some big plays that kept the game as close as it was.

The Tennessee Titans (8-6) looked to extend their winning streak to five games as they faced the visiting Houston Texans (9-5) on Sunday, but instead recorded a 24-21 loss.

There were some missed opportunities for the Titans, but also some big plays that kept the game as close as it was.

Here’s a look at just a handful of those.

5. TE Jonnu Smith’s 57-yard carry.

Smith can do it all at this point. It’s not every day that you see a tight end carry the ball, but Smith made a huge play for the offense on this rushing play to put the Titans deep in Texans territory.

Studs and duds from Titans’ 24-21 loss to Texans

Here’s a look at some players who stood out, and others who would like to have a play or two back.

The Tennessee Titans’ four-game winning streak came to a heartbreaking end as the team fell, 24-21 to the division rival Houston Texans in Nissan Stadium on Sunday.

With the loss, the Titans sit at the No. 2 spot in the AFC South, and will face a rough road making it into the playoffs.

Here’s a look at some players who stood out, and others who would like to have a play or two back.

Stud: TE Jonnu Smith

What can’t Smith do at this point? One of his biggest plays came on a 57-yard rush in the fourth quarter to help give the Titans some momentum.

He finished the game with five receptions for 60 yards, in addition to the rushing play.

5 standouts from Titans’ 42-21 win over Raiders

It took a full team effort in which several players stood out, but some were just a cut above the rest.

The Tennessee Titans (8-5) look like a fully developed team as they recorded a 42-21 win over the Oakland Raiders (6-7) on the road Sunday.

Next week, they’ll take on the division rival Houston Texans in Nissan Stadium for the tiebreaker for the top spot in the AFC South.

It took a full team effort in which several players stood out, but some were just a cut above the rest.

Here’s a look at some of those names.

1. QB Ryan Tannehill.

We’ve heard plenty about Tannehill’s inconsistencies in the past, but he’s kept his foot on the gas since he’s been the starter in Tennessee.

Tannehill had yet another huge game, completing 21-of-27 passes for 391 yards with three touchdowns and one interception while distributing the ball to 10 different receivers.