Titans’ linebacker suffers apparent knee injury

The Tennessee Titans have possibly lost another inside linebacker, as Chance Campbell exits the game with an apparent knee injury.

Tennessee Titans linebacker Chance Campbell has exited this preseason battle with the New Orleans Saints just before halftime with an apparent knee injury. A preseason standout with 16 tackles, a sack, an interception, and two tackles for loss through two games was visibly frustrated as he made his way to the locker room.

Campbell is no stranger to injury in his NFL career. Now entering his third season, he has seen action on only four regular-season games because of knee issues. He missed his 2022 rookie season and most of 2023 with a knee injury. His injury also adds to the Titans’ woes at the inside linebacker position, where they lack depth behind starters Jack Gibbens and Kenneth Murray II. He is listed as questionable to return, but his day is likely over.

This wasn’t the only first-half injury for the Titans. Defensive back Elijah Molden exited the field and is being evaluated for a concussion.

We’ll wait for an update on Tennessee’s injury situation when head coach Brian Callahan speaks after the game.