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Tony Pollard’s 1,000-Yard Legs Are Back at Practice, and Trubisky’s Biceps Are A-OK for Titans

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Big news dropped for the Tennessee Titans today, with both quarterback Mitchell Trubisky and running back Tony Pollard returning to practice on Wednesday. This is huge for them, marking a seriously positive turn on the injury front.

Trubisky’s Biceps Scare Dodged

Remember how Trubisky had to bail on practice early Monday for a biceps injury evaluation? Yeah, everyone was holding their breath on that one. But guess what? He was back out there today, which tells you he’s apparently all good. That’s a bullet dodged for the Titans, especially since he’s slated to be their backup QB this season behind Cam Ward. With Will Levis and Hendon Hooker also on the roster, getting their experienced backup healthy is a big deal for their depth chart.

Pollard’s Return Bolsters the Ground Game

And then there’s Tony Pollard. The man’s a machine, racking up over 1,000 rushing yards in each of the last two years for Tennessee. He’d been missing the last two practice sessions, so seeing him back is a massive relief. Having him ready to roll means their ground game is looking strong heading into the rest of the early season.

This kind of positive injury news is exactly what any team wants to hear right now. Getting key players back in the mix and healthy is crucial as the season ramps up.

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Originally reported by Pro Football Talk.

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