L’Jarius Sneed, the new $55 million cornerback of the Tennessee Titans, was introduced during a news conference where reporters had questions about his knee. Sneed addressed rumors that concerns about his knee impacted his trade market, stating that there is nothing wrong with his knee and he is in good health. He emphasized that he played the entire season without any issues and had only experienced minor knee problems in the past.
Despite reports of a knee injury last season affecting his trade value, Sneed has been durable over the past few years for the Kansas City Chiefs. He missed part of his rookie year in 2020 with a broken collarbone but has only missed three games in three seasons since then. The Titans were confident in Sneed’s health, leading to the successful completion of the trade and a lucrative contract for the cornerback.
Sneed was graded as the No. 30 cornerback in the NFL by Pro Football Focus last season, with one of his standout plays being a crucial forced fumble in the AFC championship game. Now, Sneed will join the Titans as they undergo changes in coaching staff, with Brian Callahan taking over head coaching duties from Mike Vrabel. The Titans are excited to have Sneed on board and look forward to him making an impact on their defense.
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