NASHVILLE – The Titans have activated cornerback L'Jarius Sneed from the team's Physically Unable to Perform list.
The move means Sneed has passed a physical, and he is able to return to practice.
Sneed missed significant time last season with a quad injury, and he ended the year on Injured Reserve.
Last month, Titans General Manager Mike Borgonzi said Sneed also had a knee clean-up procedure in May, "which set him back a little bit." During his rebab work in recent months, the knee was the biggest focus of Sneed, and the team's medical staff.
Sneed made strides in recent weeks with his recovery, and the team is ready for him to take the next step in his return to play protocol.
Coach Brian Callahan on Tuesday was asked if Sneed will be ready for Week 1 in Denver.
"We'll see," Callahan said. "I don't have any definitive timelines that I can pin that to. We're going to find out. A lot of that, even the return to practice part, as you've seen with veterans that we've had in with Quandre (Diggs) and now Lloyd (Cushenberry III) working back in, there's a health standpoint where you're able to return to practice and then there's the actual playing of football and the shape that you have to be in to go participate in a 70-play NFL game."
The Titans return to the practice field on Wednesday.
The Titans play their final preseason game on Friday against the Vikings at Nissan Stadium.