Tennessee Titans activate Julio Jones, two others from COVID-19 list; MyCole Pruitt to IR

Ben Arthur
Nashville Tennessean

The Tennessee Titans are getting reinforcements from the COVID-19 list. 

Wide receiver Julio Jones, linebacker Jayon Brown and offensive tackle Kendall Lamm were activated from the reserve list, the team announced Monday.

The Titans no longer have any players from their 53-roster in COVID-19 protocols. They also received a COVID roster exemption for Lamm, which means he will not immediately count against the active roster. 

The three players return to provide depth for a Titans' team looking to secure the AFC's top seed and first-round bye. Tennessee (11-5) faces Houston (4-12) in its regular-season finale Sunday (noon CT, CBS) at NRG Stadium. 

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The Titans on Monday also placed tight end MyCole Pruitt on injured reserve. The veteran is expected to miss an "extended period of time" after suffering a gruesome ankle injury in Sunday's win over the Dolphins, coach Mike Vrabel said. 

In addition, Tennessee activated defensive back Briean Boddy-Calhoun from the practice squad COVID-19 list, while placing offensive lineman Paul Adams on the practice squad COVID-19 list. 

Ben Arthur covers the Tennessee Titans for The USA TODAY Network. Contact him at barthur@gannett.com and follow him on Twitter at @benyarthur.