For the remainder of the 2023 season, the Titans will be without their starting right tackle. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Tennessee Titans right tackle Chris Hubbard suffered a season-ending injury in Sunday’s loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Hubbard was forced to leave the game due to an elbow injury. Hubbard was promptly ruled OUT, indicating that he had suffered a major injury.
This season, Hubbard started nine games for the Titans. He had already missed one game due to a concussion. He’ll end the 2023 season with a Pro Football Focus pass blocking grade of 67.8 and a Pro Football Focus run blocking grade of 64.1. Hubbard was charged with allowing 4.0 sacks on 473 offensive snaps. The veteran was not given a penalty. Hubbard also permitted 18 pressures, or two pressures on average every start. This season, Hubbard was Tennessee’s most consistent tackle.
#Titans right tackle Chris Hubbard is expected to miss the rest of the season with a bicep injury, per source. Hubbard, a 10-year vet, started nine games for Tennessee.
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) November 21, 2023
Mike Vrabel, the Titans’ head coach, must now make a lineup selection. Andre Dillard will almost certainly be able to return after a concussion-related hiatus. Dillon Radunz has taken over at left tackle.
Will Dillard be back?
This season, Hubbard started nine games for the Titans. He had already missed one game due to a concussion. He’ll end the 2023 season with a Pro Football Focus pass blocking grade of 67.8 and a Pro Football Focus run blocking grade of 64.1. Hubbard was charged with allowing 4.0 sacks on 473 offensive snaps. The veteran was not given a penalty. Hubbard also permitted 18 pressures, or two pressures on average every start. This season, Hubbard was Tennessee’s most consistent tackle.
Mike Vrabel, the Titans’ head coach, must now make a lineup selection. Andre Dillard will almost certainly be able to return after a concussion-related hiatus. Dillon Radunz has taken over at left tackle.
Will Dillard be back?
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