What Titans are saying about upcoming joint practices with Bucs

A look at what the Titans are saying about upcoming joint practices with the Bucs.

The Tennessee Titans are set to take the next step in their offseason when they host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for joint practices on Wednesday and Thursday ahead of the pair’s preseason Week 2 contest on Saturday.

This is the second straight year in which the Bucs and Titans are practicing together, and if you remember last year there were no shortage of fireworks after multiple fights broke out on Day 2.

Unfortunately, the Bucs will be without some of their biggest names for the two sessions, as quarterback Tom Brady and wide receiver Mike Evans won’t take part. However, former Titans wideout Julio Jones will be present.

“I think going against some other players is going to be really good for all of us, especially the offensive and defensive linemen,” Vrabel said, per Jim Wyatt of Titans Online. “Defensive backs covering new receivers and receivers trying to get open against new defensive backs. It’s a great scheme that we’re going against on both sides. This should be great work for us.

“I hope [the reps are] as competitive as we can, and I hope that we are able to focus on the things that we’re trying to focus on, improve, play with our techniques, with our style, but also play smart, make sure that we’re staying up and taking care of them. I would imagine that they would do the same for us.”

Here’s a look at what other Titans had to say about the upcoming practices.