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The Titans let go of two players with non-football injuries today, making significant roster changes as the season progresses. Justin Hardee, a veteran cornerback known for his special teams contributions, has been a valuable asset in past seasons but has struggled with injuries that have hindered his performance. Khalid Duke, a promising linebacker, also faced challenges on the injury front, limiting his ability to compete for a spot on the active roster.
The decision to release both players underscores the team's commitment to maintaining a healthy and competitive lineup as they prepare for upcoming games. With the roster now open to new talent, the Titans may look to bring in fresh players who can contribute immediately. The coaching staff will be closely monitoring the waiver wire and free agency for potential additions to strengthen the team further. As the season unfolds, fans will be eager to see how these changes impact the Titans' performance on the field.
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