Nate Washington
WR FA
Wed 11/5/14 5:15 PM

Washington (shoulder) was limited at practice Wednesday, the Titans' official site reports. Following the Titans' bye week, their injury list is sparse, with Washington a player to monitor in the coming days. On the plus side, John Glennon of the Tennessean relays that coach Ken Whisenhunt is optimistic about the odds of the wideout suiting up on Sunday against the Ravens.

Nate Washington
WR FA
Mon 10/27/14 4:37 PM

Coach Ken Whisenhunt indicated that Washington's shoulder injury will keep him out of practice this week. That said, the report adds that Washington should be fine next week, with the Titans' Week 9 bye clearly coming at a good time for the banged up wideout.

Nate Washington
WR FA
Sun 10/26/14 6:38 PM

Washington suffered a sprained AC joint while making a fourth-quarter catch in Sunday's loss to Houston, ESPN.com reports. Washington finished the game with four catches for 68 yards, thanks to the 43-yard grab that he suffered the injury on, but he's been a hit-or-miss option of late. On the plus side, he'll have some extra time to recover from his current injury, with the Titans on bye in Week 9.

Nate Washington
WR FA
Mon 10/20/14 10:49 PM

Washington had one reception on one target for nine yards in Tennessee's Week 7 loss to Washington. Washington continues to disappoint, as he now has just 13 catches (on 29 targets) for 169 yards through seven games. Despite still being listed as a starter on Tennessee's depth chart, Kendall Wright and Justin Hunter are the only two wideouts that offer true value at this point in time.

Nate Washington
WR FA
Mon 10/13/14 9:58 PM

Washington had two catches (on two targets) for 23 yards in Sunday's Week 6 win over the Jaguars. Washington hasn't topped 60 receiving yards in any of Tennessee's first six games. On the season, the veteran wideout has 12 receptions (on 28 targets) for 160 yards. He offers little fantasy upside now that Justin Hunter has earned a bigger role in the offense.

Nate Washington
WR FA
Mon 10/6/14 8:17 PM

Washington had four catches (on seven targets) for 57 yards in Tennessee's loss to Cleveland on Sunday. Washington finished second on the team in both receiving yards (behind Justin Hunter) and targets (behind Kendall Wright) in the Week 5 loss. Despite being more involved against the Browns, Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean notes Washington played less offensive snaps (71 percent) than Hunter (97 percent). All signs are pointing towards the rookie officially overtaking Washington as the starter opposite Wright sooner rather than later.

Nate Washington
WR FA
Mon 9/29/14 10:12 AM

Washington had one reception (on four targets) for 20 yards in Sunday's loss to Indianapolis. Washington hasn't made any kind of impact in the passing game thus far, logging six receptions (on 19 targets) for 80 yards in four games. The Titans take on Cleveland at home in Week 5.

Nate Washington
WR FA
Mon 9/22/14 11:32 AM

Washington was held without a catch in Tennessee's Week 3 loss to Cincinnati on Sunday. Washington, who wasn't targeted a single time, has totaled just five receptions for 60 yards through three games this season. Kendall Wright and Delanie Walker have been Jake Locker's preferred targets thus far, and it looks like Justin Hunter (three catches for 37 yards on Sunday) has leapfrogged Washington in the pecking order as well, leaving the veteran with very minimal fantasy value.

Nate Washington
WR FA
Mon 9/15/14 1:06 PM

Washington was held to one catch for one yard in Tennessee's Week 2 loss to the Cowboys on Sunday. Washington was targeted six times, but managed only one reception in the defeat. Tight end Delanie Walker (10 catches for 142 yards and a touchdown) was Jake Locker's preferred target, as fellow receivers Kendall Wright (three receptions for 31 yards) and Justin Hunter (two catches for 26 yards) were also quiet. Washington will be hoping to make more of an impact Week 3 in Cincinnati, though we advise looking elsewhere for a more reliable wide receiver option.

Nate Washington
WR FA
Mon 9/8/14 9:37 AM

Washington had four catches on six targets for 59 yards in Sunday's win over the Chiefs. Washington had a solid season debut, but with so many mouths to feed in the Tennessee offense, it seems inevitable that his overall production will suffer this season. Eight different Titans hauled in at least one pass in the victory over Kansas City.