In a tough blow to the Tennessee Titans, punter Ryan Stonehouse sustained three severe injuries in a single play during the 2023 season, which ended his season early. Now, as Week 1 of the new season approaches, his availability remains uncertain.
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Latest Update: Good News on Recovery! Titans punter Ryan Stonehouse shared some positive news about his recovery. "I'm doing really well from last year's left knee injury," Stonehouse told Alex Marvez and SiriusXM NFL Radio. He added that he recently received some very encouraging news about his progress. When asked if he'll be ready for the season opener, Stonehouse responded, "that's the goal."
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The Injury Details Stonehouse's gruesome leg injury happened in Week 13 against the Indianapolis Colts. Paul Kuharsky reported in April that the standout punter tore his ACL, MCL, and broke a bone in his left leg. With the season opener just nine months post-injury, it's a close call on whether he'll be fit to play.
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Backup Plan in Place If Stonehouse isn't ready for Week 1, the Titans have a backup plan. Ty Zentner, who stepped in last season and was a pleasant surprise, is on the roster. While Zentner might not have Stonehouse's powerful leg, he proved to be a reliable fill-in.
Stonehouse's recovery journey is something Titans fans are closely watching, hoping to see their standout punter back on the field soon.
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