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Harold Landry Makes Promising Return to Titans Practice After ACL Tear

The Tennessee Titans signed edge rusher Harold Landry to a huge contract prior to the 2022 season, but then Landry tore his ACL a week before the first game. He returned to the field Wednesday to start training camp, and looked impressive.

NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Titans finally hit the field for training camp Wednesday, and one of the things that stood out was the appearance — and performance — of edge rusher Harold Landry. 

Landry is returning to the field after missing the entire season in 2022 because of an ACL tear, but you wouldn't see any signs of that out at practice. Landry looked like his old self while going through individual drills and generally moving around.

Not only was Landry moving smoothly, but he also had no knee brace on to protect his surgically-repaired knee. Landry tore his ACL a week before the season began, so he has had a longer recovery time than players who suffered the same injury during the season. That gives Landry a better chance of being ready for the start of the 2023 season.

However, it is still somewhat of a surprise to see Landry with no brace on this early. A pleasant surprise for everyone involved though. Landry is a pivotal piece to the Titans' defense and the team is in win-now mode.

Luckily for Landry, he signed a $85 million contract before the knee injury, but for the Titans, they need to start getting some return on their investment in Landry. If he is looking this smooth on day one of camp, hopefully he will be back to 100 percent effectiveness when the regular season starts on Sept. 10 in New Orleans.

Conventional wisdom tells us that guys who suffer an ACL injury don't return to their best until the second season after the tear, but perhaps Landry can buck that trend thanks to the timing of his injury.

Either way, the Titans are very happy to see Landry out on the field looking spry. Certainly,  so is Landry.

How the Titans manage Landry going forward is what to watch for. Will he participate every day or have a maintenance plan? The Titans certainly have a plan for Landry, and we will watch it unfold as camp continues.

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