Tennessee Titans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins will be out for several weeks due to a knee injury, according to coach Brian Callahan. The injury is not expected to require surgery, with Hopkins potentially returning before the season opener. Hopkins led the team in receptions, yards, and touchdowns last season. Third-year receiver Treylon Burks will fill in during Hopkins' absence. Turron Davenport, who covers the Titans for ESPN, announced the news on Saturday. Davenport is a former collegiate football player and author. Callahan expressed optimism about Hopkins' recovery and praised Burks ...