The knee injury that landed Treylon Burks on IR back in October will ultimately end his season. The Titans wideout won’t be returning to the field in 2024 after undergoing ACL surgery, coach Brian Callahan told reporters (via Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com). [RELATED: Titans Place WR Treylon Burks On IR] Burks suffered his knee injury […]
The Titans will be without injured WR Treylon Burks for the rest of the season.
Titans wide receiver Traylon Burks went on injured reserve after suffering a knee injury during an October practice and head coach Brian Callahan said at a Wednesday press conference that Burks will not return to action this year.
Titans WR Treylon Burks had surgery on his ACL, HC Brian Callahan revealed Wednesday. Callahan added that Burks' ACL was "loose" but not torn. We'll see exactly what that means for Burks' recovery timeline, but we'd expect him to miss at least part of the offseason. And his availability for the start of the 2025 campaign could be in question. Burks was in the midst of another disappointing season prior to the knee injury, totaling four catches in five games. 2025 is the final year of his rookie contract. There's not much dynasty value left here.
Burks went down with the knee issue in Week 6. Per head coach Brian Callahan, the injury is less significant than a full tear. The former first-round pick underwent surgery a few weeks ago. Burks will close out his third NFL season on injured reserve. He has yet to stay healthy for more than 11 games and peaked as a rookie with 444 receiving yards. Burks has one year left on his rookie contract. The Titans will likely try to find a trade partner for Burks in the offseason as he simply hasn't been able to put it together in Tennessee.