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The Tennessee Titans wrapped up their second week of organized team activities (OTAs) on Friday, and multiple players met with the media following practice.
One of the players who spoke today was second-year safety Kevin Winston Jr., who opened up on his torn ACL, his recovery, and his reaction when the Titans selected one of his former Penn State teammates, running back Nick Singleton, in April’s NFL draft.
“Oh yeah. Great running back, you know. Y’all know what to expect when he sees a hole — he’s gonna be out of there. So I’m excited to have him.” Winston said, “You know, when I was watching the draft at that time, I jumped out of my seat when I seen him get drafted. So I’m excited for Nick and everything. He gets up there, you guys will see some great things from Nick.”
Singleton could pay tremendous dividends for the Titans, and like Winston, fell in the draft after an injury cost him a portion of the pre-draft process. A dynamic back, he will be competing in what is now a crowded backfield with Tony Pollard, Tyjae Spears, and 2025 draft pick Kalel Mullings for a spot on the Titans roster.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans: Kevin Winston breaks down rookie RB Nick Singleton
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One of the players who spoke today was second-year safety Kevin Winston Jr., who opened up on his torn ACL, his recovery, and his reaction when the Titans selected one of his former Penn State teammates, running back Nick Singleton, in April’s NFL draft.
.@Titans safety @KevinWinstonJr1 said he jumped out of his chair when former @PennStateFball teammate @NickSingletonn was drafted. Said he’s a great addition. pic.twitter.com/3mmLJ2WsTk
— Jim Wyatt (@jwyattsports) May 29, 2026
“Oh yeah. Great running back, you know. Y’all know what to expect when he sees a hole — he’s gonna be out of there. So I’m excited to have him.” Winston said, “You know, when I was watching the draft at that time, I jumped out of my seat when I seen him get drafted. So I’m excited for Nick and everything. He gets up there, you guys will see some great things from Nick.”
Singleton could pay tremendous dividends for the Titans, and like Winston, fell in the draft after an injury cost him a portion of the pre-draft process. A dynamic back, he will be competing in what is now a crowded backfield with Tony Pollard, Tyjae Spears, and 2025 draft pick Kalel Mullings for a spot on the Titans roster.
This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans: Kevin Winston breaks down rookie RB Nick Singleton
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