Titans receiver Treylon Burks has no luck. He tore his ACL in Week 5 last year and has never played more than 11 games in any of his three NFL seasons. Saturday, he broke his collarbone.
Burks was going all out for a one-handed catch and landed awkwardly on his shoulder, breaking his clavicle. Head coach Brian Callahan only reported the diagnosis but did not provide a timetable to return. Usually, it's a minimum six weeks, but depending onthe fracture type and severity, it can be as little as two weeks and as many as 12. For Burks, bet the over.
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Titans receiver Treylon Burks has no luck. He tore his ACL in Week 5 last year and has never played more than 11 games in any of his three NFL seasons. Saturday, he broke his collarbone.
Burks was going all out for a one-handed catch and landed awkwardly on his shoulder, breaking his clavicle. Head coach Brian Callahan only reported the diagnosis but did not provide a timetable to return. Usually, it's a minimum six weeks, but depending onthe fracture type and severity, it can be as little as two weeks and as many as 12. For Burks, bet the over.
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