The Tennessee Titans need to add some depth at the wide receiver position in some form or fashion for the stretch run of the 2020 campaign, so it comes as no surprise that the team is taking a look at wideouts via tryouts.
According to the league’s transaction wire from Monday, the Titans are holding tryouts with wide receivers Mason Kinsey and Rashard Davis.
Those names should sound familiar, as Kinsey and Davis were both with the Titans in training camp before getting cut when rosters were trimmed to 53 players.
Kinsey was a 2020 undrafted free-agent signing of Tennessee. He has yet to play in an NFL game and was most recently on the practice squad of the New England Patriots.
Davis has appeared in one game during his career, which came in 2019 with the Titans. He fielded a pair of punt returns for nine yards and caught one pass for 16 yards on one offensive snap.
Tennessee’s need for more wide receivers stems from the fact that Adam Humphries was placed on Injured Reserve prior to the Week 14 game and Kalif Raymond was placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list last week.
Look for the Titans to add another wideout to their practice squad and possibly promote one to the 53-man roster at some point. Tennessee has two wide receivers on their practice squad right now in Chester Rogers and Cody Hollister, although the latter was placed on the COVID-19 list this past week.
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