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Tennessee Titans WR Kendall Wright (back) and OG Andy Levitre (back) did not participate in organized team activities Monday, June 10, because of back issues.
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Tennessee Titans WR Kendall Wright said offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains has completely changed the team's offensive playbook and had not kept anything from last season. Loggains said the team will be a run-first team but will still throw the ball. 'In today's NFL, not throwing the ball a lot is still throwing it around 30 times a game,' Loggains said. 'We are going to be a run, play-action team first, but we're still going to drop back and throw the football.'
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Tennessee Titans WR Kendall Wright said he wants to make bigger plays on offense this season and believes a full offseason with the team will help him. He averaged only 9.8 yards per catch last season.
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Tennessee Titans WR Kendall Wright said he has dropped around 14 pounds since joining the team last season by working out and changing his eating habits.
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Tennessee Titans rookie WR Kendall Wright led the team with 64 receptions, and he tied Jacksonville Jaguars WR Justin Blackmon with the most catches by a rookie in the NFL this season. Wright averaged 9.8 yards per catch, and said the transition from college to the NJFL was made easier by watching WR Nate Washington. 'I just watched what Nate did and tried to do the same things,' Wright said.
Tennessee Titans WR Kendall Wright (ribs) is determined to play in the team's Week 17 game after missing Week 16. 'I'm playing. There's no chance that I'll sit out this game,' Wright said.
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Tennessee Titans WR Kendall Wright (rib) was listed as a limited participant in practice Wednesday, Dec. 26.
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Tennessee Titans WR Kendall Wright (rib) did not participate in practice Friday, Dec. 21, and is questionable for Week 16.
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Tennessee Titans WR Kendall Wright (ribs) has ruled himself out of the team's Week 16 game with one or two cracked ribs. Wright does want to play in the season finale.
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Tennessee Titans WR Kendall Wright (ribs) was unable to practice Wednesday, Dec. 19. He has a cracked rib, and he is unlikely to play in Week 16. However, head coach Mike Munchak said Wright might be ready for the regular season finale.
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