Worley finished Sunday's 20-13 loss to Jacksonville with seven tackles (four solo). Worley finished Sunday's game as the Titans' second-leading tackler behind Luke Gifford and Mike Brown (eight each). Worley has started at free safety in each of the Titans' last six games, and over that span he has accumulated 44 tackles (24 solo) and two pass defenses (including one interception). He'll look to finish 2024 off strong against a Texans team next Sunday that is locked into the No. 4 seed in the AFC and will likely be resting its starters.
Worley (calf) was a full participant in Thursday's practice, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports. Worley was held out of Wednesday's practice due to a calf injury, but it doesn't appear to be serious issue as he was able to participate in Thursday's session without limitations. Barring a setback, Worley should be able to suit up against the Colts on Sunday.
Worley (calf) didn't practice Wednesday, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports. The veteran safety from West Virginia had one of his best games this season in Sunday's loss to the Bengals, registering five total tackles while intercepting Joe Burrow in the third quarter. However, it appears Worley picked up a calf injury in the process. If he cannot upgrade to at least limited practice participation Thursday or Friday, expect Mike Brown to serve as the Titans' top free safety in the Week 16 matchup against the Colts.
Worley registered five solo tackles and an interception during Sunday's 37-27 loss to Cincinnati. Worley logged his first interception since the 2019 regular season Sunday as he picked off a deep pass from Joe Burrow that was intended for Ja'Marr Chase midway through the third quarter. Since signing with the Titans in early November, Worley has started at free safety in each of the last four games and has accumulated 32 tackles (19 solo) and two pass defenses (including one interception) over that span.
Worley logged 17 tackles (eight solo) during the Titans' loss to the Commanders on Sunday. Worley had his best outing of the season since joining the Titans last month as his 17 tackles were the most on the team. The 29-year-old seemingly has beat out Mike Brown to replace Quandre Diggs (foot) as the team's starting safety.
The Ravens agreed to terms with Worley (shoulder) on Monday, Ryan Mink of the team's official site reports. The ninth-year veteran finished last season on the Ravens' injured reserve list due to a shoulder injury, but it now seems as if he's moved past the issue. Worley transitioned from cornerback to safety last year, recording 12 total tackles while playing primarily on special teams (239 snaps). He's expected to contribute on both special-teams units and as a rotational safety heading into Baltimore's 2024 campaign.