Titans wide receiver Julio Jones 'ready to go' vs. Bills
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee wide receiver Julio Jones practiced for a third straight day Friday. So too A.J. Brown.
The Titans will have their pair of Pro Bowl receivers available Monday night against the Buffalo Bills.
“I feel great," Jones said. “Did everything I needed to do, and I'm ready to go.”
That matters because Jones is the seven-time Pro Bowl receiver that the
Jones then tightened up later in the same game and sat out the next two games with a hamstring problem. A nagging hamstring injury limited Jones to nine games last season and 51 catches for 771 yards in his 10th and final season in Atlanta.
“Hamstring?” Jones said. “It was just tight, just precautionary reasons like that. I feel good now.”
The
Jones and Brown are the big physical receivers needed to stretch the field for an offense that ranks 26th averaging 221.4 yards a game. The Titans' longest pass play was a 51-yarder to Jones in that win over Seattle.
Count Jones among those excited to see what happens once both he and Brown get into a groove together. For now, the 32-year-old Jones is busy practicing and working on his timing with Ryan Tannehill. Jones said it'll be ready Monday night.
“Don't quote me on this,” Jones joked. “Nah. Just wait and see on (Monday). ... I’m not going to stir it up or anything like that. I'm very confident in myself and my teammates.”
Brown hasn't had more than 49 yards receiving through four games and only one touchdown after he caught 70 passes for 1,075 yards and 11 TDs in 2020. In his return last week in a win at Jacksonville, Brown caught three of six passes thrown to him for 38 yards.
“Julio coming back this week, it gives us an advantage because you’ve got to respect him,” Brown said. “But also we got to play. We got to make plays. That’s what it comes down to.”
in a prime-time game coming off a knee injury. He caught nine passes for 82 yards and a touchdown. Brown said the Bills' secondary this season “got a lot better.” He's feeling better himself after a week of practice boosting his confidence.
“It was a good night for me,” Brown recalled of his last game against Buffalo. “I came out and played really well. Gonna try to do that again.”
For coach Mike Vrabel, he's got to enjoy seeing an injury report showing Jones and Brown among 14 Titans — down from 23 last week. Having the two wide receivers practice fully is a relief.
Tennessee also has 16 players on injured reserve.
“We want our best players to be in there as much as they can be in there,” Vrabel said. “That is usually good for the team.”
Notes: Only OLB Bud Dupree (right knee), CB Kristian Fulton (hamstring), RB Jeremy McNichols and LB Monty Rice (groin) didn't practice Friday. LG Rodger Saffold (shoulder) and FB Khari Blasingame (shoulder) were limited. Everyone else practiced fully: LT Taylor Lewan (toe), CB Caleb Farley (illness), DL Teair Tart (toe) and WRs Chester Rogers (groin) and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine.
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