The Tennessee Titans opened Phase 3 of the offseason team activities (OTAs) on Tuesday as they continue to progress toward training camp.
While no official details on the day’s events were released, some videos found their way to social media. In one of those posts, the video captured wide receiver Treylon Burks working with the other wide receivers.
This was a surprise. Just a couple of weeks ago, head coach Brian Callahan said that he didn’t expect Burks to be available until the start of the season, recovering from the torn ACL he suffered during the 2024 season.
This is a massive step forward for Burks, who, despite his draft pedigree, is fighting for a spot on the roster. The Titans declined to pick up his fifth-year option a month ago, and were quite open about their expectations of what he needed to accomplish even to have a chance at a roster spot.
Burks’ participation throughout the rest of the OTAs should be monitored to see how far along he is in his recovery. While this was more of an individual drill, he may not be cleared for team drills or contact. Either way, it is a giant first step for Burks, who has been a major disappointment during his time in Nashville.