Andrews rushed eight times for 41 yards, but went without a target in Saturday's preseason opener against the Chargers.
Andrews didn't play poorly, but still lost ground as three other prominent Titans running backs all averaged more yards per carry and found the end zone. While the 24-year-old wasn't considered a serious threat to surpass DeMarco Murray or Derrick Henry anyway, he can't afford to get beat out by 2014 fifth-rounder Bishop Sankey for the third spot behind them. Sankey has started strong after ceding the job to Andrews last year, leaving Tennessee's leading 2015 rusher in serious jeopardy of getting cut entirely.
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