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Titans’ Jamal Adams Limited in Practice Due to Hip Injury
Tennessee Titans‘ safety Jamal Adams was listed as a limited participant in Wednesday’s practice session, according to a report by Turron Davenport of ESPN.com. The limitation is reportedly due to Adams’ ongoing hip injury which previously kept him out of the regular-season opener.
Jamal Adams, a key defensive player for the Titans, has not faced recurring issues with the hip over the past few games. His limited participation this week is perceived to be part of a strategic approach to injury maintenance by the team’s medical staff, aiming to manage his workload while ensuring his fitness for the upcoming games.
Adams’ performance across the three regular-season games this year includes a total of four tackles, two of which were solo efforts. Despite the hip concern, Adams is expected to be available for the crucial AFC South matchup against the Indianapolis Colts this Sunday, provided there are no further setbacks during practice sessions leading up to the game.
The Titans will closely monitor Adams’ condition throughout the week, and coaching staff remain hopeful that he will be in top form to bolster the team’s defensive lineup against the Colts.