The Tennessee Titans are just a few days into training camp, but injuries are littered across the roster on both sides of the ball. While quarterback Will Levis has elected to undergo shoulder surgery and wide receiver Treylon Burks is out indefinitely with a fractured collarbone, the Titans have a pair of players they are counting on to return.
Tennessee Titans’ general manager Mike Borgonzi and President of Football Operations Chad Brinker spoke to the media on July 22nd. They provided updates
The Tennessee Titans are starting training camp this week, but one player won't be on the field for a while. According to team reporter Jim Wyatt, the Titans are placing starting center Lloyd Cushenberry III and cornerback L'Jarius Sneed on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) List at the start of training camp.
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The Tennessee Titans' cornerback room could theoretically be one of their greatest strengths. But just one absence or falter could make it the weakness of the defense overnight.
Tennessee Titans defensive back Amani Hooker is going into his seventh year with the team. Hooker is the longest-tenured member of the Titans next to Jeffery Simmons as they were both part of Tennessee's 2019 draft class.
The Tennessee Titans have a cornerback room with a lot of question marks going into the season. The team is led by L'Jarius Sneed, but injuries hampered him last season and he isn't 100 percent healthy going into the upcoming campaign.
The Tennessee Titans traded for Kansas City Chiefs star L'Jarius Sneed hoping he would be their new shutdown cornerback. Instead, Sneed played in just five games for the Titans in his first season in Nashville after suffering a hamstring injury earlier in the year.
The Tennessee Titans are entering the 2025 season with a chip on their shoulder. While some defensive metrics yielded positive results, teams can always do better when they finish with a 3-14 record and the No.
The Tennessee Titans are looking towards the future with cornerback L'Jarius Sneed, hoping the 2025 campaign can be a distant memory from what he was able to do in his first year with the team.
The frustrating narrative around L'Jarius Sneed and the Tennessee Titans is shifting in the wrong direction. At this point, the questions are shifting
The Tennessee Titans are a few weeks away from the start of training camp where players will fight for their placement on the roster. Two players who don't quite fit in that category are defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons and cornerback L'Jarius Sneed, the two highest-paid players on the team other than wide receiver Calvin Ridley.
All offseason, one of the biggest questions regarding the Titans' defense has centered around cornerback L'Jarius Sneed. The veteran corner, who was traded to the Titans last offseason and immediately agreed to a four-year, $76.4 million deal, hasn't quite panned out so far in his Titans career.
Things have not gone according to plan with Tennessee in the case of L’Jarius Sneed. The high-priced trade acquisition played just five games during his debut Titans campaign and is still not fully healthy.
The Tennessee Titans’ four-year, $76.4 million contract with cornerback L’Jarius Sneed has been labeled one of the worst deals in the NFL for 2025. Critics argue that Sneed’s performance and injury history have made it difficult for the team to justify the financial commitment to the 27-year-old defensive back.
The Tennessee Titans tried to address their cornerback situation last offseason, landing both L'Jarius Sneed and Chidobe Awuzie in free agency. However, Sneed struggled in five games before hitting the injured reserve list and now has some legal issues clouding his future.
Tennessee Titans cornerback L’Jarius Sneed is being sued over his alleged involvement in a shooting at a car dealership.
L’Jarius Sneed has been sidelined since October, and recent comments from Titans head coach Brian Callahan indicate that the veteran cornerback may not play again this season.
A downside to having one of the best rosters in the NFL is simply not being able to retain all your best players. The Chiefs experienced just that this offseason, and one player who felt the effects of the situation is not happy about it.
Will Trent McDuffie become the Chiefs' lockdown cornerback after Kansas City traded L'Jarius Sneed to the Tennessee Titans this offseason?
The Titans traded a 2025 third-round pick and a 2024 seventh-round pick to Kansas City for him and then almost immediately gave the cornerback a four-year $76.4 million contract that included $55 million in guaranteed money.
A Kansas City Chiefs insider had a curious discovery about cornerback L’Jarius Sneed after nearly a week has passed since his reported trade to the Tennessee Titans.
The way the Kansas City Chiefs handled their business with cornerback L’Jarius Sneed could get the team in trouble. The Chiefs are set to send Sneed to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for a third-round pick and a seventh-round pick.
Undoubtedly an underwhelming return for one of Kansas City's most impactful defenders, this is what the trade means for both teams.
The inability of Tennessee to reach an agreement on a multiyear extension for Sneed kept the trade from going through.
The Kansas City Chiefs are making a big move regarding the future of standout cornerback L’Jarius Sneed.
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