Titans free-agent LB Dupree practices after leaving PUP list

Updated Aug. 6, 2021 5:47 p.m. ET
Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Wearing red socks, red gloves and red long sleeves under his practice jersey, Tennessee Titans linebacker Bud Dupree stood out from the crowd during practice.

The Titans hope he's that conspicuous all season long.

Dupree, the Titans’ prized free-agent offseason signing, made his practice debut on Friday after passing a physical and departing the team’s physically unable to perform (PUP) list. He took part in stretching and individual drills and also participated in a play or two during team drills.

It was a big moment for the team and for Dupree, who tore his anterior cruciate ligament last December against the Baltimore Ravens while with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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“Everybody was saying, `Welcome back,’” said Dupree, who signed a five-year deal with the Titans valued at $82 million last March.

“They’re excited, just like I’m excited. I ain’t played football since December, so it’s exciting to me, just to do the things they’re allowing me to do right now. It’s fun. I love this game. I’m excited to be on the Titans.”

The Titans expect Dupree, 28, to put some teeth into a pass rush that finished 30th in the league last season with just 19 sacks. Dupree made 39 1-2 sacks in his six seasons with Pittsburgh, including 19 1-2 in 27 games over the past two seasons. He added 24 tackles for loss over that same span and six forced fumbles.

“It’s always good to get guys back out there,” Titans coach Mike Vrabel said. “I thought it was good to get him out there for the jog-through, some (individual work). We’ll see how he feels, and keep progressing him along here as we work our way through camp.”

Dupree's challenges moving forward are as much mental as physical, as he transitions to a new team for the first time since Pittsburgh drafted him in the first round in 2015 from Kentucky.

“The skill set comes back,” said Dupree, 6-foot-4 and 269 pounds. “I’ve been working this whole offseason, even when I was hurt, doing my skill development things.

“But my mental (development) is the thing. You have to make sure you can go out and fly around. That’s the new playbook, the new communication these guys are bringing in. Getting used to my teammates. Knowing what my teammates will do. That’s what we need to be on the field for. That’s the most important part.”

Dupree said he hopes to be ready for the Titans’ opener Sept. 12, when they host Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals.

“God willing, I’m out here,” Dupree said. “I’m working hard to be able (to be) in position to play whenever they need me to play. If they want me to play Week One, if they want me to play Week Two, want me to play Week Three, Four, Five, it doesn’t matter. But I know mentally and physically, I’m gonna be ready.”

NOTES: First-round draft pick DB Caleb Farley, who began practicing earlier this week, took his first full-team snaps on Friday. … Wide receiver Josh Reynolds, who missed the last five practices, was a limited practice participant. … Among those not practicing: wide receiver Julio Jones (third consecutive day), center Ben Jones, tight end Geoff Swaim, tackle Paul Adams and guard Adam Coon. … Wide receiver Cody Hollister had to be carted off the field after suffering what appeared to be a lower-leg injury following a reception.

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