Titans training camp: Sights and sounds from Monday's action
The Tennessee Titans held a physical practice as the defense rebounded and coach Robert Saleh addressed new injury concerns.
Monday marked the third week of training camp for the Tennessee Titans, with the team holding a physical practice at the Vanderbilt Football Health Center. Despite the sweltering heat, the Titans gave it their all on the field, with head coach Robert Saleh meting with the media afterward to discuss various aspects of the session.
Injury concerns loomed over quarterback Mitch Trubisky, who was checked out following a bicep issue, and safety Tony Adams, who was removed from practice after a punch was thrown. Defensive tackle JC Latham spoke about increasing his physicality on the field, stating, "You can't have a revolution without any bloodshed." Edge player Jermaine Johnson echoed Saleh's sentiments, noting the demanding conditions of the practice.
Meanwhile, wide receiver Wan Dale Robinson discussed Cam Ward's anticipation and his tendency to put pressure on the ball. Throughout the session, players pushed through the heat to make strides on the field, demonstrating the Titans' determination to improve for their upcoming match against the Seattle Seahawks.
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