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Titans report for the start of training camp

Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel answers questions at a news conference Tuesday, July 26, 2022, in Nashville, Tenn. Players are expected to be on the field Wednesday as the team's NFL football training camp begins. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

NASHVILLE — All that matters to the Tennessee Titans is having a healthy Derrick Henry, a driven Ryan Tannehill and one of the NFL’s best defenses back essentially intact to chase a third straight AFC South title.

Earning the AFC’s No. 1 seed last season despite using an NFL-record 91 players means absolutely nothing now.


Coach Mike Vrabel says they’ve moved on just like everyone else in a league where teams lose when they don’t play well or win when they do.

Last season ended with a divisional playoff loss to Cincinnati.

The Titans’ veterans reported Tuesday with the first full practice of training camp Wednesday.