The Tennessee Titans made four roster moves on Monday, including waiving kicker Tucker McCann with an injury designation.
McCann had a real shot to grab the Titans’ starting kicker role after he played well in Preseason Week 1, but this ends his bid. He was injured on his third field goal attempt of the first preseason contest.
Fellow kicker Sam Ficken now has a clear path to be the starter. He was impressive in Preseason Week 2 and has a 100-percent success rate in exhibition play thus far, including a make from 58 yards.
Along with that move, the Titans also waived-injured offensive linemen Paul Adams and Ross Reynolds. Defensive lineman Anthony Rush has been placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list as well.
Tennessee has two more cutdown days upcoming, the first of which comes on Aug. 24 when the team has to reduce its roster to 80. The final cutdown day comes on Aug. 31 when the final 53 players will be chosen.
The Titans will begin their season on Sept. 12 at Nissan Stadium against the Arizona Cardinals.
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