Five observations from Tennessee Titans mandatory minicamp.
NASHVILLE — First-year head coach Brian Callahan led the Tennessee Titans through Tuesday's first day of a three-day mandatory minicamp at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park.
Callahan provided updates on the players' health, stating that Sweat, who is rehabbing an undisclosed minor injury, should be back on the field in time for training camp and could even return next week. This news is a positive sign for the team's overall health and readiness. "Yeah, it's a management thing," Callahan said. "They managed him in Kansas City. We'll manage him here. And so, he's working back from all the things he's got to work back from. But, it'll be a management thing throughout the course of training camp and into the season."It's no secret the Titans need a right tackle. Nicholas Petit-Frere and Jaelyn Duncan would be the top internal candidates, but they have yet to be available to practice.
Charles is firmly in the mix to be starting right guard this season. Callahan expressed optimism about Charles.
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