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Tennessee Titans running back Shonn Greene, who missed the team's first OTA session earlier in May, was once again absent for Tuesday's session.
Greene has not taken part in any of the team's voluntary offseason training and was the only healthy veteran missing on Tuesday.
"Obviously we'd like to have him here," Titans coach Ken Whisenhunt said, via John Glennon of the Tennessean. "But he's a veteran. He knows how to get himself prepared."
Greene has reportedly attributed his continued absence due his role as primary caretaker for a child.
"We've communicated with him," Whisenhunt said. "But once again, he's a veteran player and this is voluntary. This is not atypical of other teams in the league."
Greene, who is in his seventh year in the NFL, has rushed for 687 yards combined in his two seasons since joining the Titans.
(h/t The Tennessean)
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