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Titans' Cedric Gray: Massive tackle output in Week 16
Cedric Gray recorded 15 total tackles (nine solo) in Sunday's 38-30 loss to the Colts.With injuries to Kenneth Murray (hamstring), Luke Gifford (concussion), Otis Reese (ankle), Jack Gibbens (ankle) and Chance Campbell (knee), Gray played a season-high 35 defensive snaps in Sunday's loss. The North Carolina product entered Week 16 with just three total tackles, but he led Tennessee's defense with a whopping 15 stops. With the Tennessee Titans already eliminated from playoff contention, don't be surprised if Gray sees more defensive work in the team's final two games, especially after his impressive performance Sunday.
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Titans' Cedric Gray: Nearing return
Cedric Gray (shoulder) was activated from injured reserve Monday, Jim Wyatt of the Tennessee Titans' official site reports.Gray was designated to return from IR on Oct. 7, opening his 21-day practice window. With that window set to close, Tennessee moved the North Carolina product to the 53-man roster, and he is seemingly ready to make his NFL debut Sunday against the Patriots.
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Titans' Cedric Gray: Not yet ready to return
Cedric Gray (shoulder) has been ruled out for Sunday's Week 8 game against New England.Gray will need to wait at least one more week before making his NFL debut. The rookie linebacker has been on IR since the start of the campaign but was designated to return Oct. 7. Though he won't play against the Patriots on Sunday, Gray was able to log a trio of full practices this week. His 21-day practice window expires Monday, so Tennessee will need to either activate him then or rule him out for the remainder of the campaign.
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Titans' Cedric Gray: Remains out for Tennessee
Cedric Gray (shoulder) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Bills.The fourth-round rookie is still waiting to make his NFL debut but has been practicing fully the last couple weeks as he works his way back from a nerve-related issue. The Tennessee Titans have another week of practices before they need to activate Gray or have him revert to IR for the remainder of the season.
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Titans' Cedric Gray: Not ready to return
Cedric Gray (shoulder) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Colts.Gray has yet to make his NFL debut, but he was able to practice for the first time since late August. He logged three full sessions, so there's a chance he'll be ready to return for a Week 7 matchup against the Bills.
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Titans' Cedric Gray: Nearing return
Cedric Gray (shoulder) was designated to return from injured reserve Monday, Jim Wyatt of the Tennessee Titans' official site reports.Gray now has his 21-day window opened and will be able to practice with the team. Gray is eligible to return as soon as Sunday against the Colts, but he'll have to prove he's healthy enough to play and be activated to the 53-man roster beforehand.
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Titans' Cedric Gray: Placed on IR with shoulder injury
Cedric Gray (shoulder) was placed on the Tennessee Titans' reserve/injured list Thursday, Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com reports.The Titans' rookie fourth-round pick is dealing with a nerve-related issue in his shoulder. There's no set timeline for his return, but Gray will be forced to sit for at least the first four games of the season. With the Titans on a bye for Week 5, the earliest Gray can return would be for Week 6 against the Colts on Oct. 13.
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Titans' Cedric Gray: Dealing with shoulder injury
Cedric Gray is tending to a nerve-related shoulder injury, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.At this point, there's no concrete timeline for Gray's return to football activities. Until he's back on the field, fellow rookie James Williams could be in line to see increased opportunities at linebacker.
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Titans' Cedric Gray: Bolsters Tennessee LB corps
The Tennessee Titans selected Cedric Gray in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 106th overall.Gray was a very productive starter in the middle of North Carolina's defense, racking up at least 100 tackles in three straight seasons. He'll bring that run-stopping ability to a Tennessee defense that is thin at inside linebacker alongside Kenneth Murray, meaning Gray could find himself on the field for meaningful defensive snaps in his rookie season. At the very least, he should immediately contribute on special teams.