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Tennessee Titans' Jayon Brown, Elijah Molden among five questionable for Patriots game

In addition to having several players ruled out, the Tennessee Titans (8-3) have a handful of players whose statuses are iffy for Sunday (noon CT, CBS) against the Patriots (7-4) at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.

The Titans listed outside linebacker Ola Adeniyi (hamstring), inside linebacker Jayon Brown (quad), cornerback Greg Mabin (ankle), rookie defensive back Elijah Molden (groin) and tight end Geoff Swaim (concussion) as questionable for the game.

While Swaim was a full participant in Friday's practice, the other four were limited.

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The Titans' five questionable players this week are on top of the six players who've already been ruled out: wide receiver A.J. Brown (chest), right guard Nate Davis (concussion), running back Jeremy McNichols (concussion), defensive lineman Teair Tart (ankle) and inside linebackers David Long Jr. (hamstring) and Rashaan Evans (ankle).

Former Titans tight end Jonnu Smith (shoulder) is one of 10 Patriots listed as questionable. The other nine are punter Jake Bailey (right knee), defensive lineman Christian Barmore (knee), linebacker Ja'Whaun Bentley, offensive tackle Trent Brown (calf), place kicker Nick Folk (left knee), running back Damien Harris (neck), tight end Hunter Henry (neck), linebacker Don't'a Hightower, linebacker Kyle Van Noy (groin) and running back Rhamondre Stevenson (knee).

Ben Arthur covers the Tennessee Titans for The USA TODAY Network. Contact him at barthur@gannett.com and follow him on Twitter at @benyarthur.

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