NASHVILLE – The Titans returned to the practice field on Wednesday at Saint Thomas Sports Park to begin preparations for Sunday's game at the New York Jets.
Some quick hits after Wednesday's practice:
-Titans receivers Julio Jones and A.J. Brown did not practice on Wednesday.
Jones, who didn't play down the stretch in Sunday's win against the Colts, was listed on the Injury Report with a hamstring injury.
Brown, who appeared on last week's Injury Report with a knee injury, was also listed on this week's Injury Report with a hamstring injury. Brown suffered his most recent injury in the early stages of Sunday's game against the Colts and he didn't return to action.
-Tight end Anthony Firkser, who has missed the last two games with a knee injury, returned to the practice field on Wednesday and was listed as a full partcipant. Firkser was wearing a brace on his left knee.
-Cornerback Caleb Farley, who has missed the last two games with a shoulder injury, did not practice on Wednesday.
-Outside linebacker Bud Dupree, held out of Sunday's game vs the Colts because of his knee, did not practice on Wednesday.
-Left tackle Taylor Lewan did not practice on Wednesday. Lewan appears on the Injury Report with a toe injury.
-Defensive lineman Larrell Murchison did not practice on Wednesday. Murchison appears on the Injury Report with an elbow injury.
-Punter Brett Kern was limited in Wednesday practice. He appears on the Injury Report with a right groin injury.
-Defensive lineman Teair Tart was limited in Wednesday's practice. He appears on the Injury Report with a shoulder injury.
-Linebacker Jayon Brown appears on the Injury Report with a hamstring injury, but he was listed as a full participant.
-Guard Rodger Saffold, who missed practice time last week with a shoulder injury but played in Sunday's game, was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice.
-Receiver Marcus Johnson and defensive Brady Breeze, moved to the team's "Designated for Return from Injured Reserve" list earlier in the day, practiced with the team for the first time during the regular season.
This designation opens up a 21-day window for both players to practice with the team, and they will not count against the team's 53-man roster until being activated from Injured Reserve.
-Titans rookie receiver Racey McMath was outfitted in No. 84 on Wednesday, which means he'll work as Jets receiver Corey Davis on the scout team.
-Cornerback Kristian Fulton, who left Sunday's game with an ankle injury but later returned, said he'll be ready to play on Sunday vs the Jets. He was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice.
-Defensive lineman Abdullah Anderson, added to the practice squad earlier in the day, practiced with the team for the first time. Anderson played in six games with the Chicago Bears (2018-2019) and he has also spent time with the Vikings, Steelers and Packers. He's been assigned No. 95 in Tennessee.-Running back Derrick Henry on Wednesday was named FedEx NFL Ground Player of the Week for Week 3.
-The Jets released their first Injury Report on Wednesday and it looked like this: WR Elijah Moore (concussion), WR Jeff Smith (concussion), and safety Marcus Maye (ankle) did not practice. WR Jamison Crowder (groin) and TE Tyler Croft (rib) were limited participants.
-The Titans are scheduled to practice again on Thursday and Friday before traveling on Saturday to face the Jets on Sunday.
-In addition to quarterback Ryan Tannehill, cornerback Kristian Fulton, safety Kevin Byard, defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons, receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, linebacker Rashaan Evans, center Ben Jones and receiver/return man Chester Rogers talked to reporters before practice on Wednesday.