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Michael Griffin underwent a procedure Tuesday to address chronic tendinitis in his left knee, the Tennessean reports.

Griffin underwent a procedure Tuesday to address chronic tendinitis in his left knee, the Tennessean reports.

Analysis:

Per the report, Griffin, who also underwent surgery in January to repair a torn labrum, might not be fully cleared until training camp, but in the absence of any setbacks, the safety should be good to go to start the 2015 season. Griffin is coming off a 2014 campaign in which he recorded a career-high 112 tackles to go along with three sacks and two picks in 16 games.

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