Hollister (neck) is set to be non-tendered by the Titans and will become an unrestricted free agent, Mike Moraitis of Titans Wire reports.
What it means:
Hollister will be free to sign wherever he'd like this offseason after the Titans elected to let him test the open market. The wide receiver suffered a neck injury in early December and finished the 2022 campaign on injured reserve, but prior to getting hurt, he caught three passes for 54 yards over 11 games while splitting time between the offensive and special teams units. The 29-year-old will look to carve out a larger offensive role wherever he ends up next.
Hollister (neck) was placed on injured reserve Monday.
What it means:
Hollister missed Sunday's loss to the Eagles with the injury, and it looks like he'll need extra time to recover. The 29-year-old will now be forced the next four weeks, which means the soonest he'll be able to return is Week 18 against the Jaguars. With Kyle Phillips (hamstring) still on IR and Treylon Burks in concussion protocols, the Titans' wide receiver corps are currently thin on depth.
Hollister (neck) has been ruled out for Week 13 against the Eagles, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
What it means:
Hollister picked up a neck injury at some point this week in practice and he will now be unavailable for the team's Week 13 matchup with the Eagles. In his absence, C.J. Board could garner his first offensive snaps of the season.
Hollister went without a target across his four snaps on offense in Sunday's 20-16 loss to the Bengals.
What it means:
Hollister has dressed in all 11 of the Titans' games to date, but he's held a limited role on offense all season. The Titans have chosen to keep him active mainly for his ability to contribute on special teams, where he's logged 47.8 percent of his snaps on the campaign.
Hollister doesn't have an injury designation for Thursday's matchup against the Packers, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
What it means:
Hollister was listed as a DNP on Monday and Tuesday's estimated walk-through report due to a back injury, but he was a full participant Wednesday and will be good to go for Thursday's contest. The reserve wideout has caught just three of five targets for 54 yards this season, but he's also a major contributor on special teams.
Hollister (back) didn't practice Tuesday, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
What it means:
Hollister appears to have sustained an apparent back injury during Sunday's matchup against Denver, and he's since been unable to log any practice activity in preparation for Thursday's contest versus the Packers. If the 28-year-old is eventually ruled out for the first time this season, then Robert Woods, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Treylon Burks and Chris Conley could each see an uptick in usage in Week 11.