NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Tennessee Titans had visions of grandeur for their passing attack when they acquired All-Pro wide receiver Julio Jones from the Atlanta Falcons in June.
However, a hamstring injury caused Jones to miss seven games this season and has stifled his ability to develop chemistry with quarterback Ryan Tannehill. As a result, Jones finished the regular season with career lows in receptions (31), yards (434) and touchdowns (one).
"It's been a process for me going back and forth, playing and not playing," Jones said.