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    Titans vs. Bears injury report: 2 questionable, 1 new addition for Tennessee

    By Mike Moraitis,

    2 hours ago

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    The Tennessee Titans and Chicago Bears have released their final injury reports of the week ahead of their Week 1 game at Soldier Field on Sunday afternoon.

    For the Titans, they have a new addition to the injury report in cornerback Chidobe Awuzie, who is dealing with an unspecified calf issue. That was troubling to see at first because the veteran cornerback missed significant time during the offseason with a calf injury.

    However, according to Titans beat writer Paul Kuharsky , there isn't any concern about Awuzie, who was simply getting some rest after returning to practice this week. He should be good to go.

    Along with Awuzie, star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is questionable for the game.

    Hopkins revealed during the week that he's dealing with an MCL tear that he will try to play through, but he also admitted he will have to tolerate pain. Head coach Brian Callahan noted that Hopkins will be a true game-time decision.

    The other two players listed on Tennessee's injury report have both been ruled out. Linebacker Otis Reese is dealing with a concussion while safety Jamal Adams is bothered by a hip injury. Reese was limited all week and Adams didn't practice.

    Titans vs. Bears final injury report

    As for the Bears, they have four players listed as questionable in wide receiver Keenan Allen (heel), defensive ends Montez Sweat (toe) and DeMarcus Walker (groin) and defensive lineman Darrell Taylor (foot).

    Meanwhile, defensive lineman Zacch Pickens (groin) has been ruled out.

    The Titans and Bears will kick off from Soldier Field on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.

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