Titans vs. Buccaneers final Week 10 injury report

The Titans have ruled out five players for Week 10 while two others are questionable.

The Tennessee Titans and Tampa Bay Buccaneers have released their final injury reports ahead of their Week 10 game at Raymond James Stadium on Sunday.

The Titans have ruled out five players for their upcoming matchup against the Bucs, a list that includes four starters: right guard Daniel Brunskill, wide receiver Treylon Burks, offensive tackle Nicholas Petit-Frere and cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting.

As for quarterback Ryan Tannehill, who is now the team’s backup, he isn’t a lock to play, with the team listing him questionable. The veteran signal-caller is one of two Titans with that tag.

The good news is, right tackle Chris Hubbard has been cleared from the concussion protocol and will play, which means the Titans now only have two spots upfront to fill (left tackle and right guard).

As much as Titans fans don’t want to hear it, expect Andre Dillard to protect rookie quarterback Will Levis’ blindside in this one while Dillon Radunz is deployed in Brunskill’s place, where he’s been practicing all week.

Along with Hubbard, cornerback Roger McCreary will also be making his return following a two-game absence. He’ll probably return to his primary slot role, with Tre Avery covering for SMB.

Now, the list of players for both teams who have been ruled out or carry a designation for Sunday.