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Titans' Calvin Ridley: Keeps momentum
Calvin Ridley recorded five receptions (on eight targets) for 73 yards in Sunday's 20-17 overtime win over the Patriots.Ridley remained a focal point of the Tennessee offense and now has drawn at least eight targets in four consecutive games. His production in that span has varied widely, though he managed a 25-yard gain early in the second quarter while also accounting for 30 yards on two catches on Tennessee's game-winning drive in overtime. While he hasn't scored since Week 2 and has only one 100-yard performance for the season, Ridley's production generally has trended positively as the campaign has progressed.
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Titans' Calvin Ridley: Churns out full practice
Calvin Ridley (shoulder) was a full participant in Thursday's practice, John Glennon of NashvillePost.com reports.Ridley's return to a full practice a day after sitting out Wednesday's session indicating that his shoulder injury won't be anything that keeps him from playing this Sunday against the Patriots. The 29-year-old wideout has endured a tough first season in Tennessee, but he turned in his best game to date in the Tennessee Titans' 52-14 loss to Detroit this past Sunday, when he recorded 10 catches for 143 yards on 15 targets. Ridley generated the big line while Mason Rudolph was under center for Tennessee, but the veteran receiver could be operating in Week 9 with Will Levis (shoulder) as his quarterback. Levis has missed the Titans' last two games and remains a limited participant in practice, but head coach Brian Callahan has suggested that the starting job will belong to Levis once he's fully healthy.
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Titans' Calvin Ridley: Held out with shoulder injury
Calvin Ridley missed Wednesday's practice with a shoulder injury.Ridley handled an 80 percent snap share and a 92 percent route share in Sunday's 52-14 loss at Detroit, catching 10 of 15 targets for 143 yards. The Tennessee Titans have offered no indication that his shoulder injury is serious, but another absence from practice Thursday would create some doubt about Ridley's availability for a home game against the Patriots this Sunday. Out of his 326 receiving yards this season, 36.2 percent came in the first quarter of the blowout loss to Detroit.
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Titans' Calvin Ridley: Finally gets on track
Calvin Ridley recorded 10 receptions on 15 targets for 143 yards in Sunday's 52-14 loss to the Lions.The Tennessee Titans have been doing everything they can to get Ridley the ball, but he entered Sunday's game with only three catches across 17 targets over the last two games. His outlook brightened in Sunday's loss thanks to big gains of 47 and 26 yards, and he showed at least some modest rapport with Mason Rudolph. Given the state of the Titans' offense, it's difficult to trust Ridley moving forward despite Sunday's positive outcome.
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Titans' Calvin Ridley: Cleared to face Lions
Calvin Ridley (foot) practiced fully Friday and doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Lions.Ridley's status was looking iffy after consecutive absences from practice Wednesday and Thursday, but he has gained clearance to suit up for an enticing matchup with a Detroit defense that's allowing the most yards per game in the league to wide receivers. Ridley has caught only five of 23 targets over his last four games, but he'll be the clear No. 1 option in Tennessee's receiving corps after DeAndre Hopkins was traded to Kansas City earlier in the week.
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Titans' Calvin Ridley: Back at practice
Calvin Ridley (foot) returned to practice Friday, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.Ridley didn't practice Wednesday or Thursday, so his presence at Friday's session is a good sign ahead of Sunday's game against the Lions. The Tennessee Titans' upcoming injury report is destined to reveal whether Ridley heads into the weekend with an injury designation or cleared to face Detroit.
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Titans' Calvin Ridley: Still not practicing
Calvin Ridley (foot) remained sidelined at practice Thursday, Jim Wyatt of the Tennessee Titans' official site reports.Ridley missed Wednesday's practice, so what the wideout is able to do Friday will be pivotal with regard to his chances of playing against the Lions on Sunday. With DeAndre Hopkins having been traded to the Chiefs, Ridley has a chance to pick up the pace in terms of his production in the coming weeks, but first he'll need to move past his foot issue.
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Titans' Calvin Ridley: Misses practice with foot injury
Calvin Ridley sat out Wednesday's practice with a foot injury, Jim Wyatt of the Tennessee Titans' official site reports.Ridley handled his usual workload in a 34-10 loss at Buffalo on Sunday, leading the Titans in targets (nine) and route share (77 percent) but catching just three passes for 42 yards. With the Titans trading DeAndre Hopkins to the Chiefs on Wednesday, Ridley could end up drawing a few more targets, although volume has been the least of his problems in what's been a dismal Tennessee offense through six games.
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Titans' Calvin Ridley: Shows mild improvement
Calvin Ridley recorded three receptions on nine targets for 42 yards in Sunday's 34-10 loss to the Bills.Ridley voiced frustration following a Week 6 loss during which he failed to record a reception on eight targets. He remained highly inefficient in Sunday's loss, though he did manage his highest yardage since Week 2. Even with strong opportunity on a weekly basis, Ridley will be unreliable until the Tennessee Titans' offense shows some signs of improvement.
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Titans' Calvin Ridley: Comes up empty on eight targets
Calvin Ridley failed to come up with any of his eight targets and rushed once for nine yards in the Tennessee Titans' 20-17 loss to the Colts on Sunday.Ridley logged a team-high target total but somehow failed to come up with any of the passes thrown his way. The veteran is mired in a forgettable three-game stretch during which he's posted a combined 2-14 line on 14 targets, and Will Levis' failure to develop any consistent rapport with the valued offseason addition could help spur a quarterback change to Mason Rudolph ahead of a Week 7 road matchup against the Bills.