When the Tennessee Titans decided to decline the fifth-year option on wide receiver Treylon Burks' rookie contract, he sensed his time in the Volunteer State would soon be up. The former Arkansas Razorback pick didn't think he'd be looking for a new team until he became a free agent in 2026.

Instead, Burks was waived by Tennessee on Oct. 7 after suffering a fractured collarbone while making a diving, one-handed catch at training camp in July.

The search for his next NFL team started sooner than he had thought, and Burks didn't know what to expect when he arrived at BigBear.ai Performance Center for a workout on Oct. 15. Although visiting with the Commanders wasn't his first workout, the free agent experience marked the first time Burks was trying out for an NFL team since he had particip

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