McMath recorded two receptions on eight targets for 40 yards across five games in 2022.
What it means:
McMath was sidelined with an undisclosed injury for nearly the entire season, though he managed to make his debut in Week 14. He made his biggest impact in a Week 17 matchup against Dallas when he hauled in a deep pass for 39 yards. McMath will likely find himself on the roster bubble with the Titans during training camp heading into the 2023 campaign.
McMath recorded one catch on two targets for 39 yards in Thursday's 27-13 loss to the Cowboys.
What it means:
McMath played only 15 snaps, the fifth-highest number among the Titans' receiving corps. However, he still managed to finish tied for the second-most yards on the team thanks to a long reception early in the second quarter. McMath has yet to play more than 34 percent of offensive snaps across four games this season, leaving him with minimal opportunity to make an impact on the stat sheet.
McMath saw four targets but failed to record a catch in Sunday's 36-22 loss to the Jaguars.
What it means:
McMath made his season debut after spending the entire campaign on injured reserve with a hip injury. He saw the majority of his opportunity late in the game as the Titans were forced to abandon the run while playing from two scores down. McMath isn't likely to see a significant role in the Tennessee offense, particularly once Treylon Burks (concussion) is able to return.
McMath (hip) was activated off injured reserve Saturday, Ben Arthur of FoxSports.com reports.
What it means:
The 2021 sixth-round pick hasn't played this season after suffering a major hip injury back during training camp. McMath was used sparingly in his rookie season accumulating just two catches for eight yards across 106 offensive snaps, but given the team's lack of standout depth at wide receiver and injuries to both Treylon Burks (concussion) and C.J. Board (ribs), it's possible McMath could be a relevant factor offensively for the first time in his career.
Tennessee designated McMath (undisclosed) to return from its injured reserve list Wednesday ahead of Sunday's game versus Jacksonville, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
What it means:
The designation opens a 21-day practice window during which the Titans will be able to activate McMath and make him eligible for game action again. The 2021 sixth-rounder has yet to make his 2022 debut, but with Tennessee thin at wide receiver, he could be in line for a significant role as soon as he's ready to return.
McMath (undisclosed) is not expected to return for Week 7 versus the Colts, Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com reports.
What it means:
McMath has been out since Aug. 31 while on injured reserve with an unspecified injury. Head coach Mike Vrabel said Monday that the wide receiver wouldn't be back for Week 7, but he "might be back eventually". With the vague answer from Vrabel, it doesn't seem likely that McMath is a large part of Tennessee's game plan moving forward.