Tennessee's backup QB battle between second-year pro Malik Willis and rookie Will Levis has drawn the biggest spotlight this summer.
The Titans have injury concerns with two of their top three receivers. Burks suffered a leg injury in a joint practice last week with the, though coach Mike Vrabel said he has no structural damage and is not expected to be out long term. Fellow second-year pro Philips injured his knee in Saturday's preseason game in Minnesota and is reportedly expected to miss around six weeks.
Philips' apparent injury timeline makes him a candidate for the PUP list, where he wouldn't count against the initial 53-man roster and would have to miss the first four weeks of the regular season. That opens up a spot for a player like Reggie Roberson Jr., a 2022 undrafted free agent who has impressed in training camp and the preseason.
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