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Tennessee Titans offensive guard Sebastian Tretola leaves the field after NFL football training camp Sunday, July 31, 2016, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Zaleski)
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Titans' Sebastian Tretola Suffers Minor Injuries After Being Shot in Leg

Joseph ZuckerJul 23, 2017

A family member of Tennessee Titans offensive guard Sebastian Tretola confirmed he was shot in the ankle and leg, Nate Kuester of KNWA News in Arkansas reported.

"We are aware of the reports that Sebastian [Tretola] received treatment for a wound when he was grazed by a bullet," the Titans said in a statement, per Paul Kuharsky of The Midday 180 in Nashville, Tennessee. "He has been released from the hospital and is thankful for only a minor injury."

In May, a man in Nashville filed a civil lawsuit against Tretola and Titans teammate Tajae Sharpe, alleging the two were involved in an assault on April 27. Tretola and Sharpe countersued in July, claiming the plaintiff, Dante R. Satterfield, was the aggressor and that they were defending themselves.

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A sixth-round pick of the Titans in 2016, Tretola made one appearance in his rookie year.

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