L'Jarius Sneed cleared his physical and is authorized to resume practice after a lengthy recovery from a quad strain sustained in Week 5. The injury was initially diagnosed as a bruise but later identified as a strain requiring surgery and additional rest. Sneed also underwent a knee cleanup procedure in May, which prevented participation in OTAs and minicamp and led to a start on the PUP list at training camp. The Titans acquired Sneed from the Kansas City Chiefs last year, signing him to a four-year, $76 million contract after the trade.
Sneed passed his physical and is cleared to return to practice. It's been a long process for the sixth-year defensive back who injured his quad last season during a Week 5 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. The injury, initially diagnosed as a bruise, was later found to be a strain and required more rest than initially anticipated. Sneed had surgery to address the quad injury and also underwent a knee cleanup procedure in May. The procedure and recovery kept Sneed from participating in OTAs and minicamp. Sneed started training camp on the PUP list.
"It's good to have him back out there," defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson said before practice. "He's chomping at the bit and has done everything in his power in the training room to get to this point. I'm excited for the young man, not just the football player because I know the work he's put in to get out there." Sneed had surgery to address the quad injury and also underwent a knee cleanup procedure in May. The procedure and recovery kept Sneed from participating in OTAs and minicamp. Sneed started training camp on the PUP list.
The Titans acquired Sneed from the Kansas City Chiefs last year in exchange for a 2025 third-round pick and swap of seventh-round picks in 2024. Sneed signed a four-year, $76 million deal with the Titans soon after the traded. Before last season, Sneed played in at least 94% of the Chiefs' defensive snaps over the last three seasons.
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