The Tennessee Titans lost reserve cornerback Brandon Harris for the season on Tuesday after he suffered a torn ACL in practice, according to Jim Wyatt of The Tennesseean.
Titans CB Brandon Harris out for the season with torn ACL, per report
The Titans lost a reserve cornerback to a torn ACL in offseason training activities.


Harris, 25, was selected by the Houston Texans in the second round of the 2011 NFL Draft, but never started a game in three seasons with the team and was released just before the beginning of the 2014 season. After he was claimed by the Titans, he appeared in 11 games mostly on special teams before filling in as a backup cornerback late in the season due to injuries.
His play earned him a one-year contract with the Titans for the 2015 season, but that year is now done before it ever began.
Harris is just the latest player to suffer a season-ending knee injury in the offseason. Four-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle Ryan Clady of the Denver Broncos also suffered a torn ACL in offseason training activities and Jacksonville Jaguars first-round pick Dante Fowler Jr. suffered the same fate in his first-ever practice with the team.
The Titans are already locked in with Jason McCourty and Perrish Cox as the starting pair of cornerbacks, but Harris was one of a few players battling for playing time behind them. The team will now likely enter training camp with Coty Sensabaugh as the team's nickel cornerback and Blidi Wreh-Wilson as the fourth cornerback.











