The Titans were dealt a big blow when star left tackle Taylor Lewan tore his ACL last October. Lewan will turn 30 this summer and is coming off the serious knee injury, but fortunately it sounds like everything is going well.
Lewan is believed to be on schedule in his recovery and should be ready to go at the start of training camp, Jim Wyatt of the team’s official site writes. The Michigan product made the Pro Bowl three straight seasons from 2016-18, and is the anchor of the team’s offensive line. With the team relying so heavily on Derrick Henry, obviously the trenches are of the utmost importance.
Lewan was the 11th overall pick back in 2014. He started at least 15 games every year from 2015-18, but was hit with a four-game PED suspension in 2019. Then he made it only five games last year before going down with the ACL tear.
He’s signed through the 2023 season after inking a five-year, $80MM extension in July of 2018.
On tack for training camp? Sounds like an uncomfortable way to train.
Whatever keeps him sharp in the off-season.
Stop being so ticky tack
These jokes are tacky.
Get to the point
Typo is typo.
Good thing the org has several OT’s signed/drafted. Better keep them all on the roster after letting Kelly go.
He made a showing at the Preds 2OT win over Carolina, and chugged 2 beers on the teleprompter to get the crowd going