Wide receiver Treylon Burks has landed with a new team after being waived by the Titans last week.
Burks, the No. 18 overall pick in 2022, broke his collarbone in training camp and had been on injured reserve before being released by Tennessee.
Now, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, he's set to join the Commanders as a member of the team's practice squad.
Rapoport added that Burks, 25, would 'likely' be elevated to the team's active roster soon with the team facing several injuries at the wide receiver position.
Washington's Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel both didn't practice on Thursday due to respective quad and heel issues, while Noah Brown was also placed on injured reserve with groin and knee injuries.
Burks failed to live up to his high draft price in three seasons with the Titans, as he averaged just 25.9 receiving yards per game in 27 contests (699 total) with just one touchdown.
Treylon Burks has joined the Washington Commanders after departing the Tennessee Titans
Burks is walked off the field after sustaining an injury against the Eagles in 2022
His best season to date was his rookie season, in which he caught 33 balls for 444 yards and a score.
Burks reportedly visited the Broncos as well before ultimately signing with the Commanders.
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