Report: Titans lose two starters to season-ending injuries

Tennessee Titans safety Quandre Diggs sustained a season-ending Lisfranc injury in Sunday’s win against the New England Patriots, NFL Network reported.

Diggs, 31, will require surgery on his foot, per the report. He started all eight games for the Titans (2-6), collecting 42 tackles to rank third on the team.

The Titans also lost center Lloyd Cushenberry to a season-ending Achilles injury in Sunday’s 20-17 overtime win, multiple outlets reported.

Titans head coach Brian Callahan confirmed that both players “will miss significant time” and are “very, very likely” headed to injured reserve.

Cushenberry, 26, started the first eight games in his first season with Tennessee. He made 65 starts in four seasons with the Denver Broncos, who drafted him in the third round in 2020.

Diggs made three straight Pro Bowls with Seattle from 2020-22 and has recorded 622 tackles and 24 interceptions in 145 games (20 starts) with the Detroit Lions (2015-19), Seahawks (2019-23) and Titans.

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