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Titans' Dillon Radunz: Will play Sunday
Dillon Radunz (foot) is officially active for the Tennessee Titans' matchup versus the Chargers on Sunday.Radunz is healthy again after missing last week's overtime win over Patriots with a foot injury. He will now return to his role as the team's starting right guard.
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Titans' Dillon Radunz: Inactive versus Patriots
Dillon Radunz (foot) will not play in Sunday's matchup with New England, Jim Wyatt of the Tennessee Titans' official site reports.Radunz will miss his first game of the season due to a rib injury. In his absence, Daniel Brunskill is expected to fill in at right guard.
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Titans' Dillon Radunz: Past rib injury
Dillon Radunz (ribs) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.Radunz bruised his rib during the Tennessee Titans' Week 1 loss, but it appears that the issue won't sideline him. After he practiced in full Wednesday, expect the 26-year-old to line up as the Titans' starting right guard in Week 2's matchup against the Jets.
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Titans' Dillon Radunz: Bruises rib
Head coach Brian Callahan told reporters Monday that Dillon Radunz has a bruised rib and should be ready to go for Week 2, Jim Wyatt of the Tennessee Titans' official site reports.Radunz left Sunday's contest against the Bears after sustaining a ribs injury, but he was able to return later in the game and appears to have avoided a serious issue. The 26-year-old offensive lineman could be limited in practice during the week, but he's expected to suit up as the Titans' top right guard in Week 2.
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Titans' Dillon Radunz: Returns to game
Dillon Radunz (rib) has returned to Sunday's game against the Bears, Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com reports.Radunz exited in the second half but he didn't miss much time before he was able to return.
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Titans' Dillon Radunz: Leaves game Sunday
Dillon Radunz (rib) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Bears, Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com reports.Andrew Rupcich has replaced Radunz at right guard, per Turron Davenport of ESPN.com. Radunz started 11 of the 16 games he played in for Tennessee in 2023.
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Titans' Dillon Radunz: Participates fully in practice
Dillon Radunz (knee) participated in practice fully Wednesday, Jim Wyatt of the Tennessee Titans' official site reports.Radunz was held out of the team's loss to the Saints Sunday but now looks ready to go for Week 2. The 2021 second-round pick should provide solid value to Tennessee going forward as he can play either tackle or guard.
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Titans' Dillon Radunz: Sidelined to begin 2023
Dillon Radunz (knee) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Saints.Radunz was an option to replace Nicholas Petit-Frere (suspension) along the offensive line to begin the season, though he was sidelined for much of camp with a knee injury. He did practice in full Friday, so he should be able to return relatively early on in the campaign.
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Titans' Dillon Radunz: Questionable versus Saints
Dillon Radunz (knee) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Saints, Jim Wyatt of the Tennessee Titans' official site reports.Radunz will maintain a questionable designation for the time being despite logging his first full participation in practice Friday. The 25-year-old is still working his way back from a knee injury suffered late last season and should provide solid depth at both tackle and guard for Tennessee once healthy.
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Titans' Dillon Radunz: Returns to active roster
Dillon Radunz (knee) was activated from the PUP list Monday, John Glennon of SI.com reports.Radunz has been sidelined since Week 15 of the 2022 campaign with the injury. He was expected to compete for a reserve role along the team's offensive line and it's not clear if the time missed will impact his chances. However, he'll now be able to practice with the team after passing a physical.