Tennessee Titans rookie left tackle JC Latham suffered a left leg injury in practice.
Titans rookie left tackle JC Latham suffered a left leg injury during joint practices with the Seattle Seahawks on Wednesday, according to. Davenport said Titans head trainer Todd Toriscelle looked at Latham's lower left hamstring after he left the field with a limp.
Tennessee took Latham with the No. 7 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. At Alabama, Latham primarily played right tackle but is set to be the team's starting left tackle, protecting quarterback Will Levis' blindside. Along with taking Latham in the first round, Tennessee added center Lloyd Cushenberry in free agency to boost the interior of the offensive line.
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