Recently, NFL wide receiver A.J. Brown has made headlines by threatening to leave the Tennessee Titans if they do not offer him a contract extension. Brown, who is entering the final year of his rookie contract, is looking for a long-term commitment from the Titans.
The situation has become even more complicated with the addition of quarterback Jalen Hurts. Brown and Hurts have been friends since their days in college and have expressed a desire to play together in the NFL. Brown has made it clear that if the Titans do not offer him a contract extension, he and Hurts will look to join another team.
The Titans have been reluctant to offer Brown an extension due to his injury history. Brown missed six games last season due to a knee injury and was limited in practice for most of the season. The Titans are also concerned about the long-term health of Brown’s knee and are not willing to commit to a long-term deal until they know more about his health.
The situation has put the Titans in a difficult position. On one hand, they want to keep Brown and Hurts together as they could be a dynamic duo for years to come. On the other hand, they are hesitant to commit to a long-term deal with Brown due to his injury history.
It remains to be seen how the Titans will handle the situation. If they do not offer Brown an extension, it could have serious repercussions for the team. Not only would they lose one of their best players, but they would also risk losing Hurts as well. It is a situation that the Titans must handle carefully if they want to remain competitive in the future.



