The Facts: Jones partook in his first practice as a member of the Titans following the blockbuster trade that took him from Atlanta to Tennessee. Meeting with the media for the first time on his new team, Jones took issue with anyone who thinks he's old or injury-prone, saying that not giving himself enough time to heal last season is what led to the lingering problem. "For me, at the end of the day, I believe in me," said Jones, who was troubled by a hamstring injury last season. "I know what I have in the tank. And we talking about age is 32. I'm young. In football, you can say it's old, but you either do it or you don't. This game don't change for me. I'm still fast and still strong."
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Jones joins an offense that boasts fellow stud receiver A.J. Brown and the NFL's premier workhorse running back Derrick Henry. Along with underrated quarterback Ryan Tannehill, the Tians have the firepower to keep pace with any offense -- and overcome a still questionable defense. Jones said opponents will have to gamble by either stacking the box or dropping back in the secondary in an attempt to slow the Titans' offense. "I mean, defenses, you're really going to have to pick your poison," he said. He's not wrong.