The Tennessee Titans have been no stranger to the injury bug this season, and it appears to have stung once again in the first quarter of the team's Week 7 game against the Buffalo Bills.
According to team reporter Jim Wyatt, Titans offensive lineman Jaelyn Duncan is questionable to return with a hamstring injury.
Duncan, 24, made his first appearance for the Titans at right tackle since Week 3 after being inactive for the team's past two games. The Titans were ready to give him another shot today, but it appears that chance is short-lived after his injury that has temporarily pulled him out of the game.
The Titans have had right tackle woes all season long and the team has had a carousel of Duncan, Nicholas Petit-Frere and Leroy Watson IV working at the position. Petit-Frere has taken majority of the snaps, and he will replace Duncan in the game with Watson ruled as a healthy scratch prior to the game.
The Titans need as much help as they can get on the offensive side of the ball with quarterback Will Levis sidelined with a shoulder injury, so having Duncan out is another blow to the unit.
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