THE END. The Tennessee #Titans have moved on from Treylon Burks after three unsuccessful, injury-filled season. Burks finishes his Titans career with just 53 catches, 699 yards, and 1 TD. He played 27 games.

THE END.

The Tennessee Titans have officially closed the chapter on Treylon Burks’ tenure, parting ways with the 2022 first-round pick after three injury-marred seasons. Once viewed as a promising replacement for A.J. Brown, Burks struggled to find consistency, health, or a meaningful role in the Titans’ evolving offense. His final stat line—53 receptions, 699 yards, and a single touchdown across 27 games—reads more like a footnote than a legacy.

Burks’ time in Tennessee was plagued by unfortunate timing and physical setbacks. From early conditioning concerns to a string of injuries that limited both his availability and development, the former Arkansas star never got a real foothold in the NFL. When he was on the field, flashes of his potential emerged—a contested catch here, a deep-ball burst there—but the glimpses were never enough to shift the narrative.

The Titans, now under a new coaching regime and with a fresh offensive vision, decided it was time to move forward. The move reflects a broader trend in today’s NFL, where teams are quicker to reset when high draft picks don’t pan out. It’s a harsh reminder of the league’s “what have you done lately” culture.

For Burks, this isn’t the end of the road—just the end of one chapter. At 24, he still has the tools to resurrect his career elsewhere. But in Tennessee, the book is closed. Expectations unmet, potential unrealized. And just like that, The End.

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