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Titans' Brice McCain: Returns to Sunday's game
Brice McCain (knee) was able to return to Sunday's game against the Colts, Jim Wyatt of Tennessee Titans Online reports.McCain was forced to the sideline earlier in the contest due to a minor knee injury, but was eventually able to return and even record an interception. He'll likely be good to go in Week 12 against the Bears, barring any setbacks.
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Titans' Brice McCain: Injures knee Sunday
Brice McCain injured his knee during Sunday's game against the Colts and his return is questionable, Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com reports.If McCain is unable to return to Sunday's tilt, Valentino Blake would see additional reps as the Tennessee Titans' No. 3 cornerback.
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Titans' Brice McCain: Full participant in practice Thursday
Brice McCain (ankle) was a full participant in practice on Thursday.McCain missed practice on Wednesday as he nursed an ankle injury. Having returned to the field, look for McCain to resume his role a reserve cornerback. The 29-year-old is averaging 40 defensive snaps a game, but that number could drop due to the injury. If that is the case, expect Cody Riggs to have a larger role on defense Sunday.
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Titans' Brice McCain: Sits out practice Wednesday
Brice McCain (ankle) sat out of Wednesday's practice.McCain has played in every game for the Tennessee Titans this season, and this is his first time landing on the injury report. His ankle injury was presumably sustained in Sunday's win over the Brown. He recorded two tackles in the contest. Cody Riggs figures to see a bigger role in the secondary if McCain is forced to miss any time.
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Titans' Brice McCain: Full practice Friday
Brice McCain was a full participant in Friday's practice.McCain sat out Wednesday's practice due to a knee ailment, but returned to practice in full the rest of the week, ridding his status of any concern in advance of Sunday's game versus the Raiders.
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Titans' Brice McCain: Practices Thursday
Brice McCain (ankle) was back at practice Thursday, Jim Wyatt of Tennessee Titans Online reports.McCain had been dealing with a minor ankle injury for over a week, but his Thursday return indicates he may be able to play in the Titans' preseason opener Saturday against the Chargers. He's buried on the cornerback depth chart at this point, so he's got some proving to do.
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Titans' Brice McCain: Sits out of practice Monday
Brice McCain (ankle) sat out of practice Monday, John Glennon of the Tennessean reports.McCain twisted his ankle during a practice just over a week ago and appears to still be dealing with some pain. He'll remain sidelined Monday and could be limited throughout the rest of the week. The Tennessee Titans' first preseason game is set for Saturday versus the Chargers, so McCain will have roughly five days to get back to full strength if he wants to see some game action.
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Titans' Brice McCain: Twists ankle during practice
Brice McCain twisted his ankle during Sunday's training camp session, the Tennessee Titans' official site reports.McCain was clearly hobbled by the ankle, but appeared to have avoided injury. Head coach Mike Mularkey confirmed McCain will be all right, but did acknowledge that McCain may be sore for the next few days.
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Titans' Brice McCain: Signed as a free agent
Brice McCain has signed a two-year deal with the Tennessee Titans, the Tennessean reports.Per the report, the cornerback's deal carries a base value of $4.4 million, with a maximum worth of $5 million. The addition of McCain bolsters the Titans' depth at cornerback behind starters Jason McCourty and Perrish Cox. The 29-year-old is coming off a 2015 season in which he recorded 39 tackles and a pick in 14 games for the Dolphins, including 11 starts.
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Brice McCain: Waived by the Dolphins
Brice McCain was waived by the Dolphins on Friday, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.McCain was waived after one year with the Dolphins. He had 39 tackles and one interception in 14 games this season.