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Tennessee Titans Rule Out Two Players Including Treylon Burks on Final Week 12 Injury Report

The Tennessee Titans may actually be the healthier team going into Sunday's matchup with the Carolina Panthers and it is reflected on the final injury report released by both teams on Friday.

The Tennessee Titans have been dealing with injuries throughout the season and while things aren't perfect, they certainly will be the healthier team when they play this weekend and you haven't been able to say that often this year. 

Injury Report - Friday, November 24, 2023

Tennessee Titans Week 12 Final Injury Report

Two players were ruled out by the Titans on Friday and that is wide receiver Treylon Burks, who will miss his third-straight game with a concussion, and offensive lineman Chris Hubbard, who suffered a biceps injury against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Titans will have only two players listed as questionable going into Sunday's game as well in linebacker Luke Gifford and safety Terrell Edmunds. Gifford is a vital contributor on special teams and Edmunds has gotten significant snaps on defense since being acquired in the Kevin Byard trade.

If Edmunds sits out, it will be important that safety K'Von Wallace, who left last week's game with injury, was a full participant to end the week and should be in line to play against the Panthers.

Despite some unfounded early-week concern, quarterback Will Levis was a full participant in every practice session this week after missing a Tuesday walkthrough. Ryan Tannehill looks to continue to have improved health as well and will serve as the backup.

On the Carolina side, three players have been ruled out in tight end Hayden Hurst, safety Jeremy Chinn, edge rusher Yetur Gross-Matos. Two more listed as doubtful to play in cornerbacks Jaycee Horn and  C.J. Henderson while three are listed as questionable in safety Sam Franklin, linebackers Marquis Haynes and Frankie Luvu.

A long list for Carolina with multiple key players. This is after starting guard Austin Corbett was ruled out for the season earlier in the week. Again, it is not something they are used to, but the Titans are the healthier team going into the week. Combine that with being at home and the Titans should certainly expect to win.

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  • DUNCAN TO START AT LEFT TACKLE: The Titans have another starting left tackle, as coach Mike Vrabel announced Friday that rookie Jaelyn Duncan gets the nod Week 12. CLICK HERE
  • TITANS TRUST VRABEL: The Tennessee Titans' losing ways have brought the job status of head coach Mike Vrabel into the public conversation, but according to a recent report from The Athletic's Dianna Russini, the Titans do believe in Vrabel as the coach to lead this team going forward. CLICK HERE
  • WEEK 12 INJURY REPORT: The Titans are back on the practice field as they prepare for their contest with the Panthers. We got our first injury report on Wednesday and it included the return of quarterback Will Levis. CLICK HERE
  • JAELYN DUNCAN FILM ROOM: The Tennessee Titans got to see their first extended look at rookie offensive tackle Jaelyn Duncan in Week 11 and it was an impressive performance for a sixth-round rookie on tape. CLICK HERE
  • BACK TO DILLARD AT LT: The Tennessee Titans suffered another injury on their offseason with right tackle Chris Hubbard expected to be out for the rest of the season and that forced the Titans to reshuffle the starting unit again. This time, with Andre Dillard sliding back in at left tackle. CLICK HERE
  • CHRIS HUBBARD INJURY: The Tennessee Titans offensive line has been a major weakness all season, but it just got worse. According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, starting right tackle Chris Hubbard will be out the rest of the season with a biceps injury. CLICK HERE
  • VRABEL CALLS JAGS BETTER TEAM: The Tennessee Titans took an embarrassing loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday and it seems head coach Mike Vrabel decided to state the obvious on Monday, admitting the Jaguars are the better team with better coaching. CLICK HERE