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Titans' Treylon Burks Reportedly Has Broken Collarbone After Injury at Practice
The Tennessee Titans are reportedly expected to be without a key wide receiver to start the season.
Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Treylon Burks has been diagnosed with a broken collarbone after suffering an injury at the team's stadium practice. According to Rapoport, the injury occurred when Burks made a diving catch on the sidelines.
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According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Titans will sign former Las Vegas Raiders wideout Ramel Keyton following Burks' injury.
The broken collarbone adds to what has been an unfortunate trend of injuries for Burks. The former first-round pick missed a handful of games his rookie year after suffering turf toe in Week 4. In his second season, he missed six games due to a few different injuries, including a sprained LCL.
Last season, Burks played just five games before undergoing season-ending surgery for a torn ACL.
Burks showed promise early in his career, recording 444 receiving yards and a touchdown in 11 games as a rookie, but he hasn't found that kind of success since. In five games in 2024, he caught just four passes for 34 yards.
Before the injury, Burks said he felt "great" coming off of an offseason of recovery.
"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," he said Wednesday. "I feel great, man."
Burks also got a vote of confidence from his new quarterback, Cam Ward.
"He's going to be one of our best targets this year," Ward said. "Not a lot of guys at his size can move like him."
Burks had a swift recovery from his torn ACL and is now looking to have a breakout year. Unfortunately for him and the Titans, the start of his breakout year will be a bit delayed after Saturday's injury.
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