Titans Cornerback L’Jarius Sneed Passes Physical and Is Removed From PUP List
L'Jarius Sneed, sidelined by a quad strain and knee surgery, passed his physical and returned to practice after missing OTAs, minicamp, and start of training camp on the physically unable to perform list.
- On Wednesday the Titans activated cornerback L'Jarius Sneed from the physically unable to perform list after he passed a physical and returned to practice.
- After surgery and a knee cleanup procedure in May, Sneed missed OTAs and minicamp and started training camp on the PUP list due to a quad injury.
- Acquired last year from the Kansas City Chiefs, two-time Super Bowl champion L'Jarius Sneed signed a four-year, $76 million deal and is expected to start in the Titans' secondary alongside young corners Jarvis Brownlee Jr. and Roger McCreary.
- Sneed said the plan is to be ready for the season opener, expressing confidence while Titans coaching staff take it slow to ensure readiness, with Sneed calling it `It’s a process` and teammates trusting it.
- Off the field, Sneed faces a lawsuit in Texas stemming from an incident at a dealership, with a Texas plaintiff seeking at least $1,000,000, and a judge sent the case to mediation while Sneed said he has no concerns.
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Titans cornerback L'Jarius Sneed passes physical and is removed from PUP list
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee cornerback L'Jarius Sneed passed his physical, and the Tennessee Titans removed him from the physically unable to perform list Wednesday in time to start practicing.

Titans cornerback L’Jarius Sneed passes physical and is removed from PUP list
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee cornerback L’Jarius Sneed says the plan is for him to be ready for the Titans’ season opener Sept. 7 at Denver, and he’s “very confident” that will happen. “It’s a process,” Sneed said Wednesday. “You know everybody just trusting the process and making sure I’m good for Week 1.” Sneed passed a physical to return from the physically unable to perform list and returned to practice Wednesday. The Titans are countin…
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