Growing Injury List Adding to Pain in Dismal Season for the Tennessee Titans
The Tennessee Titans' defense faces severe depletion with multiple key injuries and trades, forcing reliance on rookies and new players amid a 1-7 season record.
- Facing the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, injuries have compounded the Tennessee Titans' defense, leaving multiple linemen and secondary players sidelined and weakening the unit.
- Roster churn including McCreary's departure has left two starters, Oluwafemi Oladejo and L'Jarius Sneed, on injured reserve while four others appeared on Wednesday's report.
- Darrell Baker Jr. is working through concussion protocol, six players missed Wednesday's practice, and Calvin Ridley may miss a third straight game with a hamstring.
- The Titans, 1-7, face a true test of their next man-up mentality as the injury list grows, and interim coach Mike McCoy stressed communication and weekly adaptation with so many new faces.
- To add depth, Tennessee claimed Jalyn Armour-Davis and added Truman Jones, Micah Robinson and Kemon Hall, with Robinson emphasizing communication and learning names on his first day.
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