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Titans WR Treylon Burks Suffers Broken Collarbone in Practice
- Tennessee Titans wide receiver Treylon Burks (16) makes a catch during the Tennessee Titans second day of training camp at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday, July 24, 2025.

Offseason optimism can take a hard left in the blink of an eye, and unfortunately for Titans wide receiver Treylon Burks, that blink came with a fractured collarbone.

A Promising Start Turns Sour

The buzz around Titans camp was real. Burks, heading into his third season, entered training camp looking leaner, faster, and hungrier than in previous years. The 2025 preseason wasn’t just about prepping for games; it was supposed to serve as his redemption arc after injuries plagued his first two seasons.

Reported by NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Burks’ injury occurred during a stadium practice when the receiver layout for a sideline grab. A sick, highlight-worthy catch turned into an unfortunate landing that had fans, teammates, and staff holding their breath. The diagnosis? A broken collarbone is an injury that will likely sideline Burks for the early stretch of the season.

Injury Woes Continue for Treylon Burks

For anyone paying attention, this marks yet another chapter in Treylon Burks’ frustrating injury history. The guy just can’t seem to catch a break (pun unintended). His rookie campaign in 2023 showed glimpses of brilliance, boasting 444 receiving yards in 11 games despite a series of setbacks, including turf toe. Fast forward to 2024, and his second-year campaign never gained traction; he played just five games before tearing his ACL and undergoing season-ending surgery.

The tragic irony? Burks reportedly told reporters earlier this week that he was feeling “great” coming into camp, even going as far as to describe himself as being in the best shape of his life. “I feel great, man,” Burks said during a media session. “Just being able to come out here, be in shape, go through the routes, go through the team plays, and not come off the practice field like I’m dying.”

What This Means for the Titans

The Titans needed Burks this year, plain and simple. The team’s receiving corps is already thin, relying heavily on Burks’ perceived upside alongside newly drafted rookies and unproven talent. His absence is a blow that will force Tennessee to reshuffle the deck when it comes to its offensive strategy.

Quarterback Cam Ward, the Titans’ offseason star addition, was quick to rally around his receiver, saying, “He’s going to be one of our best targets this year. Not a lot of guys at his size can move like him.” Ward’s confidence speaks to what Titans fans were hoping for: that Burks could blossom into the dynamic, go-to receiver Tennessee desperately needs.

Now? That narrative will go on pause. And while there’s optimism that the 23-year-old can bounce back, every missed rep in preseason erodes those expectations just a little more.

The Bigger Picture

For Burks, this is about more than just a single injury. This is about the brutal reality of what it means to be considered “injury-prone” in today’s NFL. Every misstep, every faltered season puts players like Burks under intense scrutiny. Fair? Maybe not. Real? Absolutely.

The Titans will have to make adjustments with or without him as the season opener approaches. The team has reportedly signed receiver Ramel Keyton from the Raiders as a short-term stopgap following the news, though no one is confusing Keyton for being a true Burks replacement.

Burks’ ceiling remains high, but the window to reach that potential shrinks with every setback. If he can rehab and get back to the field by midseason, there’s still hope for 2025 to be his breakthrough year. Until then, Titans fans will be left pondering what could have been.

A Community Holding Its Breath

Fans are devastated. Social media exploded with messages of frustration, sympathy, and hope for Burks’ recovery. He’s not just seen as an asset to the Titans but as a player supporters truly want to see win.

For now, though, the wait begins. Titans Nation will just have to hope that Burks can dust himself off and pick up where he left off once he’s back on the field.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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