Titans receiver DeAndre Hopkins injures knee but won't require surgery
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Tennessee Titans star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins won't require surgery for a knee injury suffered in training camp but "will miss several weeks," first-year coach Brian Callahan said Saturday.
The 32-year-old Hopkins was seen with a wrap on his left knee during Wednesday's practice. Callahan did not detail the nature of the injury, which Hopkins suffered earlier this week in practice, reported by multiple outlets on Thursday.
Hopkins joined the Titans last season and led the team with 75 receptions for 1,057 yards and seven touchdowns.
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If Hopkins is out for a month, he could return in time for the Titans' season opener against the Chicago Bears on Sept. 8.
The Titans are expected to have one of the NFL's top receiving groups after they added veterans Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd to go with Hopkins.
With Hopkins sidelined, 2022 first-round draft pick Treylon Burks will take his place in practices.
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Reporting by The Associated Press.
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