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As it turns out, linebacker David Long Jr. will not be rejoining Tennessee. The highly anticipated return of Long to the Titans has been dashed after he failed a physical examination. This development raises questions about his health and future in the league. Long, who previously made a significant impact on the Titans' defense, had been expected to bolster the team's lineup, especially given their recent struggles on that side of the ball.
The decision comes as a disappointment to both the player and the organization, as Long was seen as a key component in enhancing the team's defensive strategies. His absence will likely prompt the Titans to explore other options in the free-agent market or consider adjustments within their existing roster to fill the void. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how this situation unfolds and what it means for the Titans' defensive plans moving forward.
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