Treylon Burks injury: Doctor gives 'couple possibilities' for Titans WR from Vikings practice

The latest Tennessee Titans news is exactly what fans did not want to hear on their Wednesday. During the team's joint practice with the Minnesota Vikings, wide receiver Treylon Burks suffered an apparent leg injury. He was carried off the field.  It's hard to tell exactly where in his leg the injury occurred, but it […]

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The latest Tennessee Titans news is exactly what fans did not want to hear on their Wednesday. During the team's joint practice with the Minnesota Vikings, wide receiver Treylon Burks suffered an apparent leg injury. He was carried off the field. 

It's hard to tell exactly where in his leg the injury occurred, but it didn't look great. That being said, my own personal speculation means nothing. I'm not a doctor, and there are plenty of more qualified folks that can give accurate information on the type of injury that the Titans WR may have. 

Jesse Morse, a Sports Medicine Physician, weighed in on potential possibilities for Burks' injury on Twitter. 

He mentions a potential hyperextension in the video, followed by a 'tweak' in his leg. A hamstring strain is one of the possibilities that Morse discusses in length in reaction to the video of the injury. Another potential injury for Burks is a calf strain, according to Morse. 

A meniscus or ACL injury was also shortly mentioned by him during his breakdown. 

As of now, an official diagnosis of Burks' has not been released by the Titans. 

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