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The Tennessee Titans signed veteran wide receiver Chris Conley off Kansas City's practice squad Tuesday.

Conley joins his third team in a month. He was released by the Houston Texans on Oct. 4 and signed to the Chiefs' practice squad two days later. Conley appeared in two games for the Texans without recording a stat.

Conley, who turned 30 on Tuesday, has 213 career catches for 2,807 yards and 15 touchdowns in 102 games (62 starts) for the Chiefs (2015-18), Jacksonville Jaguars (2019-20) and Texans.

The Titans now have three wideouts on injured reserve, with rookie Kyle Philips the latest.

Philips suffered a hamstring injury in Friday's practice and missed last week's game against the Indianapolis Colts. He'll have to miss at least four games. Philips has eight catches for 78 yards in four games this season.

Rookie Treylon Burks and Racey McMath are already on IR.

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