Titans' Marcus Mariota (leg) still not running at full speed
Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota (leg) still isn't running at full speed after breaking his leg at the end of last season.
Mariota broke his fibula in Week 16 and was given a four-to-five month recovery timetable. We are now nearing the five-month mark, and the quarterback is still limited by the injury. That said, with two more months to go until training camp, there is no concern as of yet that Mariota won't be 100 percent by Week 1.
Mariota finished 2016 with 3,426 passing yards, 26 passing touchdowns, and 81.54 passing net expected points -- ranking 15th among the 28 quarterbacks with at least 400 passing attempts.
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