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Saturday, February 8, 2025

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Did The Titans Fake COVID Tests To Get A.J. Brown Healthy?

Let’s face it. There have been a plethora of injuries in the NFL. The Titans, unlike any other team, had their fair share of injuries as well. The most notable of these injuries? You may be thinking it was the 3 players and 5 coaches that recently tested positive for COVID after their Week 3 win over the Vikings. That’s where you’re wrong.

Let’s take it it back to Week 1 when the Titans defeated the Denver Broncos 16-14. The Titans may have won the game but they lost rising star wide receiver A.J. Brown to a “pretty significant” bone bruise. While this may be a common injury on the football field, it appeared Brown’s injury was anything but that.

Why is this significant? Timing. The Titans knew that they could easily handle the tanking Jaguars in Week 2 and the Swiss cheese Viking defense in Week 3 without A.J. Brown. It was Week 4 that they knew their offense could run into some problems with that Steelers defense, especially lacking depth at wide receiver.

The Titans announced Sunday morning prior to the Vikings game that Brown’s knee is not responding well to treatment.

What’s the best way to help your stud second year receiver heal? Announce that half your organization has COVID. The NFL would have no choice but to postpone the game. It’s like saying your grandma died. You can’t question someone for saying that. You have to take that claim seriously. While everyone is freaking out about what to do or when to play the scheduled game, A.J. is in the lab getting healthy. The Titans are merely playing chess while the rest of the NFL is playing checkers out here. Stay woke, sheeple!

A.D.

A.D. is a Steelers season ticket holder and remembers when Wiz Khalifa was good. He hails from Pitt(sburgh), and has swam in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.

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