The Tennessee Titans have activated offensive lineman Nicholas Petit-Frere from the physically unable to perform (PUP) list. The 24-year-old passed his physical exam and can begin practicing immediately.
Petit-Frere has not practiced with his teammates since suffering a season-ending shoulder injury on Nov. 2, last year, against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The former Ohio State standout was limited to just three games, including two starts, during the 2023 season. Petit-Frere was suspended for violating the NFL’s gambling policy to begin the year, lost his job in the process, and briefly returned before undergoing shoulder surgery.
Petit-Frere missed all of the Titans’ offseason activities rehabbing his shoulder and cleanup knee surgery. He was placed on the Active-PUP list before the start of training camp.
Petit-Frere will look to solidify the right side of the offensive line, a group that has been a weak spot in camp thus far. The Titans will resume training camp practices on Saturday.