The Facts: Following a November ACL tear, Woods avoided the physically unable to perform list to open training camp and hasn't needed to wear a brace on the repaired knee. While he's not yet 100 percent, Woods said Thursday he's aiming to be on the field when the Titans open the season against the New York Giants. "My biggest objective is being ready for Week 1," Woods said. "If coach asks me to go out there (in the preseason), I'll be ready to go. But really, it's just being ready for Week 1."
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Woods is unlikely to participate in the preseason, but he's been able to work on timing and develop a rapport with quarterback Ryan Tannehill while learning a new offense. "It's more so just go and push it," Woods said of trusting his left knee. "It's strong enough. It's repaired. It's healed. It's more so about actually just doing it. So my mentality going out here and practicing is push it and go. You almost want to like push it to the limit and see what you can do and that's what I'm trying to do." The Titans acquired Woods in a March trade with Los Angeles. The perennially underrated receiver projects as Tennessee's No. 1 target if healthy to open the season. Thus far, Woods is on track to be ready and should provide Tannehill a veteran who can get open in myriad ways as the Titans revamped their receiver corps this offseason.