Titans receiver Kendall Wright to miss Jets game

Dorial Green-Beckham appears headed to Revis Island.

The Titans rookie receiver, coming off a breakout performance, will likely be blanketed by one of the top defensive backs in the NFL on Sunday, when Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis is expected to play his first game since suffering a concussion on Nov. 22 against the Texans.

Kendall Wright, the Titans’ top wide receiver, will sit out the game with a rib injury suffered in last Sunday’s victory against the Jaguars. Wright’s loss leaves the Titans’ wide receiving corps with veteran Harry Douglas and three rookies, including Green-Beckham, who had five catches for 119 yards and a touchdown last week.

“He puts a lot of pressure on himself already,” Titans interim coach Mike Mularkey said. “He’s trying to really do it the right away. Obviously he’s going to get more snaps than he’s had in the past. Hopefully we get some consistency and get another good game from him.”

The other available wideouts are Tre McBride, who doesn’t have a catch in three games and is questionable with an abdominal injury, and Andrew Turzilli, a New Jersey native who will make his NFL debut.

“My mom’s a Jets fan,” Turzilli said. “She’s going to be watching the game (on TV), but I’ll have my uncles and stuff like that, they’ll be there. They’re all Jets fans. It’s probably going to be a little awkward. Hopefully they’re rooting for me.”

Wright, who didn’t practice all week, missed three games earlier this season with a sprained knee. He has just 33 catches for 390 yards and three touchdowns this season.

Cudjoe-Virgil done for season: Rookie outside linebacker Yannik Cudjoe-Virgil will be placed on season-ending injured reserve after tearing a patellar tendon during practice Thursday.

The Titans could fill his roster spot by once again promoting Rico Richardson from the practice squad. He doesn’t have a catch in six games the last two seasons.

Morgan out, McCluster returns: Titans outside linebacker Derrick Morgan will miss his third consecutive game with a shoulder injury, and defensive tackle Mike Martin will also sit out with a knee injury.

Running back Dexter McCluster will play after missing the previous two games with a sprained knee. Tight end Anthony Fasano (shoulder) and nose tackle Sammie Hill (knee) are also probable.

McCluster and Wright haven’t been healthy at the same time since Week 8.

“That’s been kind of what’s been happening,” Mularkey said. “We haven’t had those two together in weeks. It’d be nice to have all these guys who are playmakers together. That would certainly help the cause, but we’re going to move forward. This is what we’ve got.”

Supernaw fined: Titans tight end Phillip Supernaw was fined $8,681 by the NFL for an unnecessary roughness penalty in last Sunday’s victory against the Jaguars at Nissan Stadium, the league confirmed.

Supernaw was flagged for a head butt on a kickoff return with 10:04 remaining in the fourth quarter, after the Jaguars had taken a 32-28 lead, a penalty that cost the Titans half the distance to the goal. The Titans began the ensuing drive at their own 10. On third down, quarterback Marcus Mariota scrambled for an 87-yard touchdown, giving the Titans the lead for good.

Supernaw committed two unnecessary roughness penalties in the game. The other negated a 16-yard run by Antonio Andrews.

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