The Tennessee Titans kicked off training camp this week at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park in Nashville, Tennessee. They held their first two practices on Wednesday and Thursday, both of which were open to the public, and had a walkthrough on Friday, which was closed to the public. The Titans hosted their annual Back Together Weekend event on Saturday at Nissan Stadium.
Unfortunately, the team was not able to finish Saturday’s practice unscathed.
Tennessee Titans’ former 1st-round pick went down with an injury

Treylon Burks suffered an apparent right shoulder injury during Saturday’s practice after making an impressive one-handed catch on the sidelines and falling hard on his arm. Grabbing his shoulder, he limped off the field with the training staff and went into the locker room. Burks cannot afford to get injured, given that the Titans declined his fully guaranteed 5th-year option in May for the 2026 season, making him an unrestricted free agent next offseason.
Tennessee Titans’ injury-riddled receiver suffered a major injury

According to Ian Rapoport, Treylon Burks sustained a fractured collarbone, typically requiring a six-to-twelve-week recovery time. As a result, he will miss the remainder of training camp and the start of the 2025 season, with the possibility of missing anywhere from Weeks 1 to 7. The Titans will likely place Burks on injured reserve/designated to return at the roster cutdown deadline, depending on how things go.
Treylon Burks showed up at camp in great shape and fractured his collarbone on a sick, diving catch on the sidelines. Just bad luck all around. https://t.co/voV3orT16J
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) July 26, 2025