NASHVILLE, Tenn. ā Tennessee Titans star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins won't require surgery for a knee injury suffered in training camp but āwill miss several weeks,ā first-year coach Brian Callahan said Saturday.
Callahan did not detail the nature of the injury, which Hopkins suffered earlier this week. The 32-year-old Hopkins was seen with a wrap on his left knee during Wednesday's practice.
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āIt's not a surgical issue, so the timeline could vary on those injuries. So it'll be a few weeks, probably,ā Callahan said.
A three-time All-Pro, Hopkins led the Titans last season with 75 receptions for 1,057 yards and seven touchdowns.
Tennessee added veteran receivers Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd this offseason, but Hopkins is still expected to be the top target for quarterback Will Levis.
Callahan wasn't too concerned about Hopkins missing practice time as the Titans install a new offensive system.
āItāll impact it a little bit, but heās been around for enough of it that none of it will be new to him,ā Callahan said. āHe will still be in the meetings and heāll still be around the process. ... I donāt have a lot of concern about that. I think at this stage of his career, heās able to play and not have many issues with the offense.ā
The Titans open the season on Sept. 8 against Chicago.
Callahan said Hopkinsā injury creates opportunities for 2022 first-round draft pick Treylon Burks and veteran Nick Westbrook-Ikhine to get more practice and preseason reps with the starters.
āItās just like any position where there is an entrenched starter or entrenched player,ā Callahan said. āThereās not really a position battle. D-Hop is a starting receiver. But thereās opportunity with Treylon and Nick Westbrook and some of the younger guys. Weāre going to give them more reps just by nature of missing a player in the rotation.ā
Burks, who missed six games in each of his first two seasons, said Hopkins has been a mentor.
āObviously, I look up to D-Hop a lot. He told me just to do what I do and go out there and take care of business, and thatās what Iāve been doing even before his injury happened,ā Burks said. āIām just going to continue to keep doing what Iām doing.ā
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