We’ve reached the final official practice day of the week as we inch toward Sunday’s AFC showdown between the Tennessee Titans (5-3) and Denver Broncos (3-5).
Fortunately, after having a ton of limited or non-participants on Wednesday, plenty of players took a positive step forward on Thursday as they became full participants.
However, Friday didn’t bear such positive results, as quarterback Ryan Tannehill and cornerback Kristian Fulton were both limited and are questionable for Week 10.
Tannehill’s participation was actually a downgrade from the day prior, while Fulton’s was an upgrade after he saw a downgrade from Wednesday to Thursday.
Also, EDGE Bud Dupree, linebacker Zach Cunningham, and safety Amani Hooker are among those who didn’t practice all week and have been ruled out for Sunday.
Arguably the biggest question mark of the week has been surrounding the status of superstar defensive tackle, Jeffery Simmons. Similarly to previous weeks, the Mississippi State product hasn’t been practicing as he nurses his ankle injury.
However, this time around, the star defender has also been in a walking boot throughout the week, which has unsurprisingly led to Simmons officially being ruled out on Friday.
On a more positive note, Treylon Burks is another one to watch over the next few days now that his 21-day practice window has been opened. The rookie wideout has been on the injured reserve list with a turf toe issue, but he has hinted that he’s expecting to be out there on Sunday.
#Titans WR Treylon Burks returns to the practice field today, looks good coming off IR (foot/toe injury). pic.twitter.com/AQEctZaQCQ
— Jill Jelnick (@JillJelnick) November 9, 2022
The first-round wide receiver has looked good all week in the videos posted online. Expect a decision on Burks’ availability by Saturday, and the same goes for cornerback Elijah Molden.
Now that all that’s been covered, let’s dive right in and see who else is in, out, and whose status is still up in the air for Sunday’s AFC matchup.