Source -- Tennessee Titans WR A.J. Brown expected to be ready for season opener despite knee injury

NASHVILLE (Tenn.) -- Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Brown will be available for the season opener despite an injury to his right knee that kept him out of practice in recent weeks.
Brown didn't participate in the Titans joint practices last week with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Brown was present for Saturday's preseason match against Tampa, but did not participate. Most of the offensive starters were left out by Coach Mike Vrabel.

Brown was available to start training camp. Brown's first practice was missed on August 7. Brown was able to return on August 10 with a sleeve for his right leg.

In January, Brown had knee surgery on his left knee. He missed OTAs and minicamp. Brown was injured in his right knee and missed weeks 2 and 3, but he returned to Week 5 following the Titans' Week 4 bye.

After a record 70 receptions, 1,075 yards, and 11 touchdowns last season, he was selected to the Pro Bowl.