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  • Falcons' Blidi Wreh-Wilson: Secures crunch-time INT

    Wreh-Wilson recorded an interception during Sunday's 20-17 loss to the Chargers. The veteran cornerback went without a tackle over 11 defensive snaps, but he delivered a takeaway in the waning moments of Sunday's loss. Faced with a tie game and Los Angeles driving into Atlanta territory in the final minute of regulation, Wreh-Wilson stepped in front of a Justin Herbert pass to provide the Falcons with possession at their own 45-yard line. Matt Ryan would throw an interception of his own three plays later, rendering Wreh-Wilson's third INT of the 2020 campaign less impactful.
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  • Falcons' Blidi Wreh-Wilson: Good to go

    Wreh-Wilson (groin) is not listed on the Falcons' injury report ahead of Sunday's Week 7 game versus the Rams. Wreh-Wilson was able to log a full practice Friday after being limited earlier in the week. Barring any setbacks, he should take on a bigger role than usual in the Falcons' secondary, as Desmond Trufant (toe) will be sidelined.
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  • Falcons' Blidi Wreh-Wilson: Will not play Thursday

    Wreh-Wilson (shoulder) will not suit up against the Eagles on Thursday, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports. Wreh-Wilson suffered a shoulder injury in the team's preseason finale against the Dolphins, and has been sidelined from practice since. The Falcons will enter Week 1 with less depth at the cornerback position than expected, with both Wreh-Wilson and Isaiah Oliver (ankle) injured.
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  • Falcons' Blidi Wreh-Wilson: Staying in Atlanta

    Wreh-Wilson signed a one-year contract extension with the Falcons on Friday, Adam Caplan of ESPN.com reports. Wreh-Wilson joined the Falcons in late November but only managed to take the field once last season. He'll head into the offseason vying for a spot on the 53-man roster as a depth cornerback and special teamer.
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  • Blidi Wreh-Wilson: Released by Falcons

    Wreh-Wilson was release by the Falcons on Friday, D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. Wreh-Wilson barely lasted a week on the Falcons' roster after expecting to provide depth at cornerback, while the team was able to promote receiver Nick Williams due to Wreh-Wilson's release.
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  • Falcons' Blidi Wreh-Wilson: Signs with Falcons

    The Falcons signed Wreh-Wilson on Tuesday, Curtis Jackson of the team's official site reports. Wreh-Wilson has been biding his time on the free-agent market since his release from the Titans near the end of the preseason slate. The move to sign Wreh-Wilson was necessitated by the placement of Falcons cornerback Desomond Trufant (pectoral) on injured reserve.
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  • Titans' Blidi Wreh-Wilson: Questionable to return in Week 10

    Wreh-Wilson (hamstring) is questionable to return Sunday against the Panthers, John Glennon of the Tennesean reports. Wreh-Wilson came into this game with a hamstring injury, so it's likely he suffered a setback. With Perrish Cox (hamstring) inactive, the Titans will likely go to third-string left cornerback Cody Riggs while Wreh-Wilson misses time.
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  • High ankle sprain sidelines Titals CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson

    Titans cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson has sustained a high ankle sprain, The Tennessean has reported. He's in a cast with crutches, but has said that the injury is not serious and that he plans on returning to the field next week. Injuries cost Wreh-Wilson five games last season. He was a full-time starter when healthy.
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  • Titans' Michael Griffin, Blidi Wreh-Wilson still rehabbing injuries

    Titans safety Michael Griffin and cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson are still recovering and rehabbing from shoulder injuries, coach Ken Whisenhunt told the Tennessean Friday. "I think both of them will be able to do stuff later in the offseason," Whisenhunt said, "but probably won't get full clearance until late in the offseason, or until training camp." Griffin suffered a torn labrum during the season, but managed to play all 16 games for Tennessee, totaling 112 tackles with three sacks and two interceptions. Wreh-Wilson suffered a dislocated shoulder in 2014, allowing him to play just 11 games. He totaled 48 tackles with one interception and 10 passes defended.
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  • Titans' Wreh-Wilson needs 6-8 months to recover post-surgery

    Titans cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson said he will need 6-8 months to recover after undergoing surgery for a dislocated shoulder, per The Tennessean. Wreh-Wilson is expected to miss much of the offseason program, but he doesn't feel it will hinder his progress. "I played some games this year where I didn't even get to practice," Wreh-Wilson said of a back injury he played with in 2014. "I'm just going to have to find a way to make sure I'm staying on top of what I need to, and to make sure I'm preparing myself."
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  • Titans add Jamon Meredith; Place Blidi Wreh-Wilson on IR

    The Titans signed offensive lineman Jamon Meredith to its active roster Tuesday, reports the Tennessean. To make room for Meredith, the Titans placed Blidi Wreh-Wilson on injured reserve. Wreh-Wilson dislocated his shoulder Sunday against the Giants. The Titans play the Jets Sunday.
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  • Kendall Wright, four Titans players ruled questionable for Week 14

    The Titans have ruled out outside linebacker Kamerion Wimbley (hamstring) for Sunday's contest against the Giants. Wimbley was the only players ruled out for the game, while defensive back Marqueston Huff (hamstring) and guard Chance Warmack (ankle) were the only players designated as probable. Meanwhile, offensive tackle Taylor Lewan (ankle), quarterback Zach Mettenberger (shoulder), tackle Michael Oher (toe), cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson (back) and wide receiver Kendall Wright (hand) were all deemed as questionable.
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  • RB Dexter McCluster among Titans ready to play Sunday

    Titans running backs Dexter McCluster (concussion) and Leon Washington (hamstring) are active for the game at Houston after being listed on the injury report. Tennessee also will have safety Michael Griffin (shoulder), right tackle Michael Oher (toe) and cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson (back) available.
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  • Only one Titans player ruled out for Sunday

    Eight Titans have landed on their injury report for the Sunday game in Houston, but only linebacker Kamerion Wimbley (hamstring) has been ruled out. The others are at least questionable. Placed in that category are safety Michael Griffin (shoulder), defensive back Marqueston Huff (hamstring) and tackles Taylor Lewan (ankle) and Michael Oher (toe). Neither tackle has practiced this week. The probables are running backs Dexter McCluster (concussion) and Leon Washington (hamstring), as well as cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson (back).
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  • Blidi Wreh-Wilson among Titans inactives for Week 12

    The following players have been ruled as inactive for the Titans in Week 12 against the Eagles: quarterback Charlie Whitehurst, wide receiver Kris Durham, cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson, defensive back Marqueston Huff, tackle Will Svitek, tight end Richard Gordon, defensive end Ropati Pitoitua.
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  • Titans injury report includes four players listed questionable

    Titans tight end Delanie Walker is the only player on Tennessee's final injury report listed as probable for Week 12 against Houston. Walker is working his way back from a concussion he suffered Week 10 against the Ravens. He was medically cleared by an independent neurologist this week. Meanwhile, Marqueston Huff (hamstring) was ruled as doubtful after missing practice all week. Justin Hunter (knee), Derrick Morgan (knee), Daimion Stafford (shoulder) and Blidi Wreh-Wilson were all deemed questionable.
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  • Titans CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson aggravates back injury

    Titans cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson, who came into Monday's game against Pittsburgh nursing a back injury, left in the second half after aggravating the injury, reports The Tennessean.
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  • Dexter McCluster among Titans cleared for MNF

    Titans running back Dexter McCluster, who was questionable with a knee injury, is active for Monday's game against the Steelers. Also suiting up are running back Leon Washington (hamstring), cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson (back) and nose tackle Sammie Lee Hill (hamstring).
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  • Titans list all five injured players as questionable for Week 11

    The Titans have listed five players on its final injury report for Monday night's game against the Steelers. All five players have been ruled questionable for Week 11. Those five players include: Nose tackle Sammie Lee Hill (hamstring), running back Dexter McCluster (knee), tight end Delanie Walker (concussion), running back Leon Washington (hamstring) and cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson (back).
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  • Titans list McCluster, Hill, Wreh-Wilson, Washington as limited

    The Titans announced Dexter McCluster, Sammie Lee Hill, Blidi Wreh-Wilson, and Leon Washington were limited during Thursday's practice.
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