The Tennessee Titans played their final game of the preseason on Sunday against the New Orleans Saints and one of their offseason standouts, linebacker Chance Campbell, suffered an injury during the contest.
The injury occurred in the second quarter and was to Campbell's knee. Campbell was clearly in pain and fired his helmet to the ground before dropping to his knees after limping to the sideline. He was then taken to the locker room.
According to Jim Wyatt of TennesseeTitans.com, Campbell is questionable to return to the game with his knee injury. The severity remains unknown.
Campbell has been having a sensational offseason and is one of the team's biggest stars of the entire preseason. He is well on his way to making the roster and might have earned the role as the top backup behind Kenneth Murray and Jack Gibbens.
#Titans trainers are now walking Chance Campbell inside. There's 35 seconds left in the first half. https://t.co/JU7dC3kTyS
— TURRON DAVENPORT (@TDavenport_NFL) August 25, 2024
A 2022 sixth-round pick of Tennessee, Campbell has dealt with injury issues over his first two years in the NFL. A knee injury ended his rookie campaign before it started, and he spent time on injured reserve with another injury in 2023.
Hopefully Campbell isn't dealing with something serious because he looked primed to make a big leap in Year 3. We'll update this page when more information is known about Campbell's injury.