The Tennessee Titans have revealed their first injury report of the week ahead of their season-opening contest on Monday Night Football against the Denver Broncos.
Among the players listed as limited participants were outside linebacker Vic Beasley (knee), wide receiver Corey Davis (hamstring) and running back Darrynton Evans (hamstring).
Outside linebacker Derick Roberson (knee), backup offensive lineman Jamil Douglas (hand) and safety Kenny Vaccaro (not injury related) did not practice.
Name | Pos. | Injury | Thurs. (9/10) |
Derick Roberson | OLB | Knee | DNP |
Jamil Douglas | OL | Hand | DNP |
Kenny Vaccaro | S | NIR | DNP |
Vic Beasley | OLB | Knee | LP |
Corey Davis | WR | Hamstring | LP |
Darrynton Evans | RB | Hamstring | LP |
* DNP = Did not participate | LP = Limited participation | FP = Full participation | NIR = Not injury related
We’ll update this article with the Broncos’ injury report once it’s released.
Beasley once again worked with head coach Mike Vrabel on the side field. Davis left practice early and right before the team began the individual period. Evans missed an extended period of time during training camp with an undisclosed injury, so it’s possible this hamstring injury was the cause and he’s still working his way back.
Just days after Roberson was carted off the field with an injury during the September 1 practice, John Glennon of Broadway Sports reported that he didn’t suffer any torn ligaments and would only require rehab. Being that he’s still on the 53-man roster, it’s possible Roberson suits up for Week 1.
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