The Tennessee Titans are hoping to get a piece of their offensive line back this week. Nicholas Petit-Frere, who has yet to practice, is likely to make his training camp debut this Friday, according to offensive line coach Bill Callahan.
Bill Callahan said the #Titans are hoping to get RT Nicholas Petit-Frere back on Friday.
— TURRON DAVENPORT (@TDavenport_NFL) July 29, 2024
Perhaps no one along the offensive line needs a better 2024 NFL season than Petit-Frere after the former third-round pick was limited to just three games, including two starts, last year.
The 24-year-old was suspended for violating the league's gambling policy, lost his job in the process, and suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in November.
Petit-Frere did not participate in any offseason activities and has yet to practice in camp after undergoing cleanup surgery on his knee.
The former Ohio State standout was placed on the Active-PUP list to begin camp, which is usually designated for players expected to miss minimal time.
Through his first two seasons, Petit-Frere has played in 19 games, including 18 starts, and has been responsible for eight sacks allowed and 12 penalties, according to Pro Football Focus.