Kenny Britt
Kenny Britt's status is still unclear after injuring his right knee on Sunday. REUTERS

Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt's status tore his ACL and MCL on Sunday and will need season-ending surgery, according to Titans coach Mike Munchak.

Britt clutched his right knee and fell to the ground in the second quarter after catching a pass and fumbling it after a right step. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on Sunday night that it was feared Britt tore his ACL and MCL and would likely need season-ending surgery.

Obviously, it didn't look good when he got hurt, Titans coach Mike Munchak told reporters after the game We will have to wait until tomorrow to see the extent of that.

The Tennessean corroborated the story and reported that Britt would undergo a MRI on Monday, but was expected to undergo season-ending surgery.

The loss of Britt for the season, as rumored, is a major blow to the Titans. Britt racked up three touchdowns in little more than two games of action, and looked to be on pace for a monster season. Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, in his first year at the helm for the Titans, will have to find a new favorite target.

I'm not going to act like it's not going to hurt us, wide receiver Nate Washington told The Tennessean. It will hurt us big time. But I think we have some guys that can come in and fill this void.

The newspaper speculated that the Titans might look to pick up free agent wide receivers Buster Davis and Donnie Avery, but the team hasn't officially commented on it. Neither Davis nor Avery would likely have the impact of Britt, but could help Washington and the other Titans wide receivers make up for the loss.

Will that come as one person playing as big as Kenny? No, Washington said. But I think we can put together some things that will help our offense win games.