The Tennessee Titans have one of the most loaded wide receiver groups in the NFL heading into the 2024 season, but they could be a man down at the start of the year.
DeAndre Hopkins suffered a knee injury during a recent training camp practice. He was seen with his left leg wrapped during the individual portion of practice on Wednesday and eventually left the field with a trainer. The Titans did not practice on Thursday, and Friday’s session was not open to the media.
According to ESPN’s Turron Davenport, Hopkins is expected to be sidelined for 4-6 weeks. The Titans open their season against the Chicago Bears on Sept. 8, which is in five weeks. Davenport notes that the Titans are “optimistic” about Hopkins’ return, but the 32-year-old would not be ready for Week 1 if he misses six weeks.
Hopkins led the Titans with 75 receptions, 1,057 yards, and 7 touchdowns last season. Tennessee then signed Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd this offseason, so they have plenty of veteran depth at the wide receiver position. They are also hoping for a big leap from third-year wideout Treylon Burks.
The Titans will likely play it safe with Hopkins, especially at the start of the season.
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