Titans’ Mike Vrabel gives details on who will, won’t play in preseason opener

Titans’ Mike Vrabel on Caleb Farley: “He’s not ready to play” in preseason opener.

The Tennessee Titans will open their preseason on Friday night in Atlanta against the Falcons, but as expected the team will not be deploying some of its key players in the contest.

While head coach Mike Vrabel didn’t reveal everyone who will or won’t play, or who will or won’t travel with the team, he did note that everyone who travels will be expected to be ready.

Vrabel specifically mentioned running back Darrynton Evans as the team’s starter for the contest, while also noting that quarterback Ryan Tannehill isn’t likely to play, and 2021 first-round pick and cornerback, Caleb Farley, won’t play because “he’s not ready to play.”

With Evans starting at running back, chances are there will be no Derrick Henry for the exhibition contest versus Atlanta. With Tannehill out, Logan Woodside should at least get the vast majority of reps under center.

It remains to be seen how much quarterback Matt Barkley, who was signed earlier this week, will play. After all, he hasn’t had much time to learn the playbook.

Outside of Farley, the Titans’ 2021 draft picks are expected to play, and Vrabel admitted he’s excited to see them in action.

Vrabel didn’t confirm as much, but we’d be surprised to see either Julio Jones or A.J. Brown see the field. Chances are more starters will see action in Week 2 of the preseason instead.

Tennessee and Atlanta are scheduled to kick off at 6 p.m. CDT on Friday.

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