Treylon Burks injury update: Titans WR fractures collarbone, per reports
Wide receiver and former first-round pick Treylon Burks suffered a fractured collarbone during practice on Saturday, according to multiple reports. The news comes less than a week after the Titans announced quarterback Will Levis will miss the 2025 season with a shoulder injury.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport wrote on social media that Burks suffered the injury while making "a sick, diving catch on the sidelines."
Burks was set to enter his fourth season with Tennessee in 2025. He missed the final 12 games of last year after tearing his ACL during practice before a Week 7 game with the Buffalo Bills.
Now, Burks will miss more time with another injury suffered during a practice session.
WILL LEVIS INJURY UPDATE: How surgery impacts Cam Ward, Titans QB depth chart
Titans WR depth chart
Tennessee made some significant moves this offseason to invest in its wide receivers corps and build around quarterback and No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward.
The Titans have signed a total of six free agent receivers this offseason – including one, Matt Landers, earlier this week, as well as UDFA wideout and Ward's former Miami teammate Xavier Restrepo. They also selected two wide receivers in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft: Stanford product Elic Ayomanor and Florida's Chimere Dike.
Here's the full list of the Titans' currently rostered wide receivers:
Calvin Ridley
Van Jefferson
Tyler Lockett
Treylon Burks
Elic Ayomanor
Chimere Dike
Xavier Restrepo
Bryce Oliver
Mason Kinsey
Jha'Quan Jackson
James Proche II
Matt Landers
TJ Sheffield
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Treylon Burks injury: Titans WR fractures collarbone in practice

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