The Tennessee Titans roll into Week 3 with a list of injury issues. They will need all hands on deck against a physical football team like the Cleveland Browns. The Titans were back out on the practice field on Thursday and here is the latest injury report.
Some will be concerned by Derrick Henry missing practice on Thursday, but Henry spoke with the media before practice and was officially listed as "Did Not Participate" due to rest after being limited with a toe on Wednesday. Henry should be good to go for Sunday.
Another thing to watch will be the status of wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. Hopkins was a full participant on Wednesday, but was downgraded to limited on Thursday. Hopkins didn't practice at all leading up to Week 2, so no reason for panic at this time, but being downgraded as the week progresses is never ideal.
Other reasons for concern include key special teamers Luke Gifford, Anthony Kendall and Kearis Jackson. Jackson was hurt during practice on Wednesday. He is the team's top punt and kick returner, so replacing him could prove difficult and costly if he is unable to go.
Gifford and Kendall are two of the primary coverage players on special teams units and will be missed if they cannot play. Mostly because a player who is more important on offense or defense will be required to fill their spots.
Reasons for optimism include a second consecutive day of practice for both safety Amani Hooker and cornerback Kristian Fulton, both of whom missed Week 2's game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Titans have dealt with quite a bit of injury problems over the last few years and it's a certainty they are hoping for some better injury luck this season. With a long injury list already in Week 3 they may not get that luck, but we will have to wait until Friday to know how bad it will be on Sunday.
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