Titans' Mitch Trubisky leaves practice early with bicep injury
Tennessee Titans backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky left practice with a bicep injury potentially opening a door for Will Levis.
On Monday, during a hot Tennessee Titans training camp practice, veteran quarterback Mitch Trubisky unexpectedly left the field early with a potential bicep injury. The news came as a shock, as Trubisky had been hired to serve as backup to Cam Ward due to his valuable experience and understanding of the coaching staff's system. After the practice, head coach Robert Saleh confirmed that Trubisky was being evaluated for a bicep injury.
Trubisky, who had played well in his limited appearances against the San Francisco 49ers, leading two scoring drives and recording a solid 2-for-3 passing performance with 23 yards, now faces uncertainty about his availability for future games. This setback could see Will Levis, who had been competing with Trubisky for the backup position, take on a larger role.
The Titans will be without a clear starting quarterback until more information about Trubisky's condition emerges. The team hosts the Seattle Seahawks, a Super Bowl champion, for a joint practice on Friday, with their next preseason game set for Sunday evening.
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