NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Josh Reynolds’ return from an Achilles injury has been filled with stops and starts more than it's been a gradual ascent.

It’s a path Mike Vrabel said unfolds pretty frequently.

Obviously, with the limited injury information that is shared, it’s hard to know where a guy is, if he is progressing, or if there is a setback.Josh Reynolds Catching A Pass During Titans' Training Camp

But after a nice showing at the Titans’ one open practice of training camp, a Monday evening session at Nissan Stadium, Reynolds said he has good days and bad.

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