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Titans May Struggle to Trade Star WR
The Tennessee Titans may consider blowing it up between now and the Nov. 5 NFL trade deadline, as they are just 1-5 and have shown no signs of turning it around.
DeAndre Hopkins is considered a likely trade candidate, and Tyler Boyd could potentially be moved, as well.
But what about Calvin Ridley?
Ridley has struggled mightily in his first season since signing a four-year, $92 million contract with the Titans in free agency, which has led some to wonder if Tennessee would consider dealing him.
The problem is, it may be difficult for the Titans to find a taker.
Sam Phalen of A to Z Sports does not think that Ridley will be traded, as he feels it may be hard for Tennessee to entice another club into taking on his contract.
“I doubt anyone would even express interest considering how expensive Ridley is and his tendency to drop the ball that has plagued him over the last few weeks,” Phalen wrote.
Phalen added that Ridley’s 2025 cap hit of $28 million is fully guaranteed and that he also carries some guarantees over into 2026.
Ridley himself has been very frustrated, although he has seemed to be more peeved about his role rather than his actual production.
The 29-year-old has logged just 12 catches for 183 yards and a touchdown thus far in 2024 and has totaled just four grabs over the last three games overall.
What’s worse, Ridley has been targeted 11 times the last two weeks and has managed just three receptions during that span, with all of them coming in the Titans’ Week 7 loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
Ridley hauled in 76 receptions for 1,016 yards and eight touchdowns with the Jacksonville Jaguars last season and has a pair of 1,000-yard campaigns under his belt, so it’s not like he hasn’t been productive in the past.
Things just are not going too well for the veteran this year.
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2026 Tennessee Football Position Preview: Running Backs | Rocky Top Insider

A position group that has stability at the top but questions behind the starter is running back. DeSean Bishop returns as the unquestioned starter after a dominant redshirt-sophomore year, but both the pieces behind him a year ago that split the load have departed.
Now, it’ll be a battle for reps between young returners Daune Morris and Justin Baker and Tulane transfer Javin Gordon. Tennessee has rotated up to three backs a game, as well, making a chance for two to be in a game-by-game position to contribute.
Bishop, the star of the room, has expectations that he could play his way into an NFL draft pick this upcoming year. This past season, he took 182 carries for 1,076 yards and 16 touchdowns. That was good for a really strong average of 5.9 yards per tote.
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Gordon, the Tulane transfer, joins after his true freshman year with the Green Wave. While it wasn’t at the SEC level, he was very productive, posting 128 carries, 516 yards and five touchdowns.
Morris and Baker return after limited roles. Morris was the fourth back, meaning he got more run than Baker when injuries did occur. He finished his freshman year with 35 carries, 133 yards and a touchdown while also returning punts. Baker took 14 carries for 43 yards.
“It’s huge because you look at the production, you got a guy that understands what he’s walking into in terms of seeing it week in and week out in terms of the caliber of teams that we’re going against,” Tennessee running backs coach DeRail Sims said in the spring about Bishop returning. “His understanding of what it’s like when the game’s on the line and having to go out there and make plays in all three facets of the game, in running the ball, the protection piece, and the passing game. So it’s huge having Bish back.”
The other pieces of the running back room are three-star freshman Will Rajecki and redshirt-senior Hunter Barnes.
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I-24 traffic to be impacted as Middle Tennessee Electric conducts electrical line work
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WSMV) – Traffic on Interstate 24 will be impacted Sunday as Middle Tennessee Electric crews conduct electrical line work.
MTE said crews will be performing electrical line work across I-24 near Exit 76 in Murfreesboro Sunday, June 28.
“The project will require one full interstate traffic stoppage and multiple rolling roadblocks beginning at sunrise,” MTE said. “The work is expected to take approximately five to six hours to complete.”
MTE said Guardian Traffic Control will assist with traffic management.
The work could be rescheduled in the event of inclement weather.
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Big Truck Day held at Bristol Tennessee City Hall
BRISTOL, Tenn. (WCYB) — Kids in Bristol got the chance to climb in some of their favorite trucks on Saturday.
Bristol Parks and Recreation hosted “Big Truck Day” at Bristol Tennessee City Hall.
The event included some of the kids’ favorite big trucks, a Bristol Motor Speedway pace car, face paint, and free popsicles.
Organizers say it’s great for kids to be able to see who’s behind those big trucks.
Parks and recreation officials say you can keep updated with their events on their Facebook page by clicking here.
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