Titans’ MyCole Pruitt having a tough time with home workouts

The Titans re-signed Pruitt to a one-year deal this offseason.

The coronavirus outbreak has forced everyone to change how they go about their daily lives, and for NFL players that means having to work out in different ways.

While we’ve seen guys like Tennessee Titans center Ben Jones, running back Derrick Henry and left tackle Taylor Lewan making the adjustment, tight end MyCole Pruitt isn’t having such an easy time.

Pruitt made it clear that he’s having a difficult time with home workouts because of the distraction of having his phone around.

I think we can all relate to being distracted by our phones in this day and age.

The Titans re-signed Pruitt to a one-year deal worth up to $2.5 million ($2.35 million guaranteed) this offseason, which was a nice raise from the $720,000 he made in 2019.

Pruitt has played the role of a blocking tight end during his career in Nashville — and has played it well. He’s the perfect complement to the team’s pass-catching tight ends in Jonnu Smith and Anthony Firkser.

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