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NASHVILLE  - As the Tennessee Titans took the field for Day 2 of their voluntary minicamp at St. Thomas Sports Park, some notable veterans were absent from the practice field. 

The most notable absence was that of safety Kevin Byard, who has been at the center of trade rumors since the end of last season.  

Head coach Mike Vrabel was asked about Byard during his post-practice press conference. 

"Saw him at the golf course on Sunday," said Vrabel when asked about his star safety. "We had a great conversation, so it was fun." 

As for the remainder of the notable names not on the field, include cornerbacks Krisitan Fulton and Caleb Farley. 

Linebackers Harold Landry, who is continuing to work his way back from injury, along with Monty Rice and  Sam Okuayinonu, offensive lineman Dillon Radunz, and free agent addition tight end Trevon Wesco. 

The Titans will return to the practice field on Wednesday for the third OTA session of ten total and the final one of this week. 

 

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