Titans Prepare for Season Opener Against Bears, DeAndre Hopkins Returns to Practice

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06/09/2024 18h57

The Tennessee Titans were back on the practice field at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park on Thursday, gearing up for their season opener against the Chicago Bears on Sunday. While there were a few notable absences, the team received a boost with the return of wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins.

Hopkins, who had missed all three preseason games due to a knee injury, practiced for the second consecutive day on Thursday. This marked his first time back on the field since July 31. Despite speculation about his availability for Sunday's game, Hopkins remained focused, stating, "I don't watch reports, I just go out and practice. I guess we'll see on Sunday."

Listed as limited on the team's Injury Report for the second day in a row, Hopkins credited his successful rehabilitation for his return to practice. He expressed gratitude towards the organization for trusting him to undergo rehab in California with experienced professionals who specialize in his specific injury. Feeling optimistic, Hopkins shared, "I think it's put me in a great position. Just taking it day by day. But I feel great."

However, the Titans experienced a setback as safety Jamal Adams continued to miss practice due to a hip injury. His absence raised concerns about his availability for the season opener. Linebacker Otis Reese also remained limited in practice for the second consecutive day as he recovered from a concussion.

Meanwhile, the Chicago Bears released their updated Injury Report, which showcased the limited participation of several key players. Wide receiver Keenan Allen, offensive lineman Kiran Amegadjie, running back Roschon Johnson, and defensive linemen Zacch Pickens, Montez Sweat, and DeMarcus Ware were all listed as limited participants on Thursday. On a positive note, offensive lineman Ryan Bates fully participated, while tight end Marcedes Lewis did not practice due to non-injury-related rest.

In the locker room, Titans offensive linemen Peter Skoronski and JC Latham provided insights into their upcoming matchup against the Bears. Skoronski shared his thoughts on returning to Chicago to face his former team, while Latham emphasized his focus on preparing for his NFL regular season debut, disregarding any external distractions.

Additionally, interviews with assistant coaches revealed an interesting detail about linebackers coach Frank Bush, who wore cleats during practice for two specific reasons that were not elaborated upon in the provided information.

As the Titans intensify their preparations for the season opener, the return of DeAndre Hopkins provides a much-needed boost for the team. However, concerns about the availability of Jamal Adams and Otis Reese linger as the Titans aim to start the season on a winning note against the Chicago Bears.

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