Tennessee Titans linebacker Arden Key will be eligible to play in the team’s home opener after winning his appeal against a suspension.
On July 30, the league initially suspended Key for six games for violating the league’s performance-enhancing drug policy.
But his appeal was successful, meaning the Titans’ gamble to get Key to take first-team reps despite the potential punishment has paid off.
Titans defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons posted on Twitter that Key won his appeal, adding the caption: “See you Sept. 8.”
Last season was Key’s first in Music City with the Titans, where he had six sacks in seventeen games.
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Key had six sacks last season with the Titans, his first season in Tennessee.
That was just a half-sack shy of his career-high of six and a half sacks, which he recorded in 2021 with the San Francisco 49ers.
Key is a seven-year NFL veteran after spending his college years at LSU.
Tennessee is coming off a 6-11 season, its worst winning percentage since 2015.
The games Key is now eligible for include the opener against the Chicago Bears on Sept. 8 and games against the Jets on Sept. 15, the Packers on Sept. 22, the Dolphins on Sept. 30, the Colts on Oct. 13 and the Bills on Oct. 20.