The Facts:
The Titans sat Britt for April’s mini-camp because he wasn’t up to speed conditioning-wise and had missed parts of the offseason training program. Britt admitted he’d been lackadaisical in his approach and wasn’t in the best shape. Now he's been cleared to practice.
Reported by the Nashville Tennessean
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Britt told the Tennessean he’s worked with strength and conditioning coach Steve Watterson and feels in much better shape. In the future, however, Britt knows he has to be ready to start from the beginning with his teammates. “It definitely is a wake-up call,’’ Britt said. ... The second-year WR is expected to play a larger role in the Titans' passing attack this fall -- assuming he isn't bothered by the kind of hamstring injury that slowed him as a rookie. Britt said now he realizes proper conditioning can help him avoid injuries. Let's hope so.
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