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Titans' Nate Davis: No limitations Wednesday
Nate Davis (undisclosed) practiced at full speed Wednesday.The rookie third-round pick had a shot to start at guard this year, but an injury-plagued preseason hurt those chances. Davis will likely work as a backup in Sunday's season opener versus the Browns, and he could still capture a starting job later this season.
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Titans' Nate Davis: Limited participant Wednesday
Nate Davis (undisclosed) participated in individual drills at Wednesday's practice, Jim Wyatt of the Tennessee Titans' official site reports.Davis has been battling the undisclosed injury since the start of August, so his return to practice in any capacity is good news for his status. The rookie third-round pick is expected to work in a reserve role to start his rookie campaign.
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Titans' Nate Davis: Exits with undisclosed injury
Nate Davis (undisclosed) left Thursday's practice early with a trainer and did not return, Jim Wyatt of the team's official site reports.The severity of Davis' injury is not yet known. The 2019 third-round pick figures to begin the season as only depth along the team's offensive line. However, any long-term absence may prove problematic, given Taylor Lewan's likely four-game suspension to begin the campaign.
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Titans' Nate Davis: Heading to Tennessee
The Tennessee Titans selected Nate Davis in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft, 82nd overall.Tennessee brings in a mauler in the trenches in Davis, who played all four years in Charlotte and made 37 starts. At 6-foot-3 and 316 pounds, Davis is a stout figure who could start right away at right guard for the Titans.