Titans place two players on PUP heading into training camp

Just days away from training camp, the Tennessee Titans are placing multiple players on injured lists.  Two Titans players are going into PUP (Physically Unable to Perform), per KPRC2's NFL insider Aaron Wilson: Cornerback Caleb Farley and offensive lineman Dillon Radunz. The Titans also placed defensive back Josh Thompson on the Non-Football Illness list.  The biggest […]

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Just days away from training camp, the Tennessee Titans are placing multiple players on injured lists. 

Two Titans players are going into PUP (Physically Unable to Perform), per KPRC2's NFL insider Aaron Wilson: Cornerback Caleb Farley and offensive lineman Dillon Radunz.

The Titans also placed defensive back Josh Thompson on the Non-Football Illness list. 

The biggest name out of this news has to be Farley. At the very least, it's disappointing to see him start camp on the wrong note. His career has been plagued with injuries with only two starts and 12 games played over the course of two seasons. 

Entering the 2023 season, Farley is in a very complicated spot. The 2021 first-round draft pick must prove not only that he can play but that he can stay healthy. Starting camp in PUP is not an ideal start.

As for Radunz, who's coming off of a roller-coaster of a season, will be impacted by missing time as he battles for a bigger role on offense. Last year, he played over 100 snaps in each guard position for the Titans. 

The first practice of this year's Titans training camp will take place on Wednesday the 26th. Hopefully, these guys are able to join the team as soon as possible. 

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