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  • Titans' L'Jarius Sneed: Unavailable for minicamp

    Sneed (quadriceps) will not participate at minicamp this week, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports. Sneed missed the last 12 games of last season with a left leg issue, and it seems he's still not ready for football activities as offseason workouts wrap up. His next opportunity to return to action will come during training camp in July.
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  • Titans' L'Jarius Sneed: Has brace on left leg

    Sneed (quadriceps) was spotted in the Titans' locker room with a brace on his left leg Thursday, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports. Paul relays that the leg brace has to do with Snead undergoing a bone marrow injection approximately six weeks ago. Snead has been sidelined since Week 6 against the Colts, and the 2020 fourth-round pick will not play in Sunday's regular-season finale against the Texans. He'll finish his first year in Tennessee with 23 tackles (19 solo) across five regular-season games.
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  • Titans' L'Jarius Sneed: Unlikely to return this season

    Sneed (quadriceps) is not expected to play again this season, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports. Sneed was traded from the Chiefs to the Titans on March 22, but his first year in Tennessee didn't go as planned, as he appeared in just five games before being placed on injured reserve due to a quadriceps issue. The Louisiana Tech product recorded 23 total tackles across those five appearances. Look for Sneed to return to form in 2025 as one of the NFL's 10 highest-paid cornerbacks.
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  • Titans' L'Jarius Sneed: Headed to injured reserve

    Tennessee plans to place Sneed (quadriceps) on injured reserve Saturday, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports. Sneed has already missed the Titans' past five games, which makes it curious for Tennessee to have waited so long to make the decision to send him to injured reserve. This anticipated move will knock Sneed out for at least an additional four contests. His first season with the Titans has been one marred by injury. Sneed will be eligible to play again in Week 16 against the Colts.
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  • Titans' L'Jarius Sneed: Remains sidelined this week

    Head coach Brian Callahan stated Wednesday that Sneed (quadriceps) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Texans, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports. Sneed was considered unlikely to play and was unable to practice Wednesday, so this news isn't necessarily surprising. Darrell Baker should draw another start for the Titans in Sunday's game in Houston.
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  • Titans' L'Jarius Sneed: Still nursing injury

    Sneed (quadriceps) was not spotted during practice Wednesday, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports. Sneed's absence isn't shocking since it was reported Monday that he was unlikely to play Sunday against Houston. He'll likely need to get on the field in some capacity Thursday or Friday to change that outlook and give himself a better chance of suiting up Week 12.
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  • Titans' L'Jarius Sneed: Likely out at Houston

    Coach Brian Callahan said Monday that Sneed (quadriceps) is unlikely to play in Week 12 at Houston, John Glennon of NashvillePost.com reports. Callahan's tone Monday was not entirely pessimistic, as he also said Sneed was getting closer to returning to action from the quad issue he picked up in Week 6 versus the Colts. If he does end up sitting out his sixth consecutive game in Week 12, Sneed's next chance to suit up would come in Week 13 on Sunday, Dec. 1 at Washington.
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  • Titans' L'Jarius Sneed: Missing another game

    Sneed (quadriceps) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Vikings, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports. Sneed will miss his fifth consecutive game and doesn't have a return in clear sight, as he's continued to miss practice this week. His next chance to play will be next Sunday versus Houston. Darrell Baker will continue to start opposite rookie Jarvis Brownlee at cornerback for Tennessee.
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  • Titans' L'Jarius Sneed: Remains out with quad injury

    Sneed (quadriceps) was listed as a DNP on Wednesday's injury report, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports. Sneed has missed the Titans' last four games due to a quadriceps injury, and his DNP to open the week puts him in jeopardy of missing Sunday's game against the Vikings. Darrell Baker has served as the Titans' second starter at corner opposite fifth-round rookie Jarvis Brownlee in Sneed's absence.
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  • Titans' L'Jarius Sneed: Out for Week 10

    Tennessee has ruled out Sneed (quadriceps) for Sunday's game against the Chargers, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports. Sneed will miss his fourth straight game with the injury after he was initially injured in Week 6 versus Indianapolis. Darrell Baker, Jarvis Brownlee and Roger McCreary led the way in snaps at cornerback for the Titans last Sunday against New England.
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  • Titans' L'Jarius Sneed: Won't return in Week 9

    Sneed (quadricep) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Patriots, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports. Sneed didn't practice all week and is now in line to miss his third consecutive game due to a quadriceps injury sustained in the Titans' Week 6 loss to the Chiefs. Expect Darrell Baker and Tre Avery (hamstring) to continue seeing increased work with Tennessee's first-team defense until Sneed can return.
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  • Titans' L'Jarius Sneed: Out for Sunday

    Head coach Brian Callahan said Friday that Sneed (quadricep) won't play in Sunday's game against the Lions, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports. Callahan also explained that the damage to Sneed's quadricep is worse than initially thought to be, which is why the cornerback is taking a longer than expected to heal, per Davenport. Expect Darrell Baker to continue seeing increased snaps in the Tennessee secondary until Sneed can return to the field.
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  • Titans' L'Jarius Sneed: Inactive versus Buffalo

    Sneed (quadriceps) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Bills. Sneed wasn't able to practice all week but was listed as questionable on Friday's final injury report. Look for Jarvis Brownlee to get extra work at cornerback against Buffalo and its new No. 1 wideout Amari Cooper.
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  • Titans' L'Jarius Sneed: Questionable for Sunday

    Sneed (quadriceps) is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Bills, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports. Sneed was unable to practice all week after likely sustaining a quadriceps injury in the Titans' Week 6 loss to the Colts. However, the first-year Titan still has a chance to suit up for Sunday's contest. If Sneed is unable to play through his quadriceps issue in Week 7, expect Jarvis Brownlee to see additional work with Tennessee's first-team defense.
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  • Titans' L'Jarius Sneed: Nursing quad injury

    Sneed didn't participate in practice Wednesday due to a quadricep injury, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports. Sneed logged 65 defensive snaps during the Titans' Week 6 loss to the Colts and finished the contest with eight tackles (seven solo). However, Sneed may have picked up the quad injury at some point along the way. He'll have two more chances to practice and avoid an injury tag ahead of Sunday's game against the Bills.
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  • Titans' L'Jarius Sneed: Set to face Dolphins

    Sneed (hamstring) listed as active for Monday night's game against the Dolphins. Sneed, who was limited in Saturday's practice, approached the game listed as questionable. With his availability confirmed, Sneed will continue to play a key role in the Titans' secondary Monday. To date, the 2020 fourth-rounder has recorded 12 tackles in three outings.
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  • Titans' L'Jarius Sneed: Dealt to Music City

    Sneed was traded to the Titans on Friday in exchange for a 2025 third-round selection and 2024 seventh-round pick, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Sneed and Tennessee are expected to work out a new contract once the trade is finalized. The Chiefs placed a non-exclusive franchise tag on him prior to free agency before granting the cornerback permission to seek a trade and speak with teams around the league. That ultimately led to a deal with the Titans, where Sneed will presumably slot into the No. 1 cornerback role heading into the 2024 campaign.
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  • Chiefs' L'Jarius Sneed: Limited participant Wednesday

    Sneed (calf) was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice. Sneed has been featured on Chiefs injury reports in recent weeks due to the calf issue, but aside from sitting out Week 18 when Kansas City rested several of its key regulars in advance of the postseason, the fourth-year cornerback hasn't missed any time. Assuming he upgrades to full practice participation by Friday, Sneed should avoid an injury designation for Sunday's AFC Championship Game matchup with the Ravens.
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  • Chiefs' L'Jarius Sneed: On track to play Saturday

    Sneed (calf) was a full participant at practice Wednesday. Sneed was sidelined for Kansas City's regular-season finale due to a calf injury, but it now looks like he'll suit up in the wild-card round. His availability should be a big boost to a defense preparing to line up across from Tyreek Hill (ankle) and Jaylen Waddle (ankle).
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  • Chiefs' L'Jarius Sneed: Notches three stops in Week 17 win

    Sneed tallied three tackles (two solo) against the Bengals in a 25-17 win Sunday. Sneed entered Sunday as a game-time decision due to a calf injury but was ultimately able to suit up and play all 71 of the Chiefs' defensive snaps. Though he tallied a modest three stops for the second straight week, the standout cornerback was instrumental in holding Ja'Marr Chase to three catches on seven targets for 41 yards. Kansas City is locked into the No. 3 playoff seed in the AFC, so the team may opt to rest Sneed -- especially if his calf is still a concern -- in the regular-season finale Sunday versus the Chargers.
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