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Tennessee Titans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is facing a potential four to six-week absence due to a knee injury sustained during practice, as reported by various sources. Hopkins, who joined the Titans last season, was a key player for the team with 75 receptions, 1,057 yards, and seven touchdowns.

If Hopkins is indeed out for a month, there is a possibility that he could make a comeback just in time for the Titans’ season opener against the Chicago Bears on Sept. 8. Despite this setback, the Titans’ receiving corps is still looking strong with the addition of veterans Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd alongside Hopkins.

In Hopkins’ absence, the spotlight will now be on 2022 first-round draft pick Treylon Burks, who will step in to fill the void during practices. The Titans will be looking to Burks to showcase his skills and contribute to the team in Hopkins’ absence.

This injury comes as a blow to the Titans as they prepare for the upcoming season, but it also presents an opportunity for other players to step up and make an impact. The team will need to adjust their game plan and make the necessary changes to ensure they remain competitive in Hopkins’ absence.

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Stay tuned for more updates on DeAndre Hopkins’ injury status and the Tennessee Titans’ preparations for the upcoming season.