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Quick Hits on the Titans From Saturday

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NASHVILLE – The Titans returned to the practice field on Saturday at Saint Thomas Sports Park to wrap up preparations for Monday's game vs the Buffalo Bills at Nissan Stadium.

Some quick hits after Saturday's session:

-Saturday's practice was closed to reporters after three open sessions earlier in the week. The Titans, and the Bills, both released a final Injury Report this afternoon leading up to Monday's game.

-Titans receiver Julio Jones, who has missed the last two games with a hamstring injury, practiced for the fourth straight day this week and he's good to go. Jones said after practice on Friday: "I feel great. I did everything I needed to go, and I'm ready to go."

-Receiver A.J. Brown, who returned to action on Sunday in Jacksonville after missing the Jets game because of a hamstring injury, also practiced again on Saturday and he's good to go.

Like Jones, Brown was listed as a full participant on the Injury Report all week.

-Cornerback Caleb Farley, who missed two practices earlier in the week because of an illness, practiced again in full on Saturday after returning to practice on Friday.

-Cornerback Kristian Fulton (hamstring) did not practice again on Saturday and he's been ruled out for Monday's game.

-Linebacker Monty Rice (groin) did not practice again on Saturday and he's been ruled out for Monday's game.

-Guard Rodger Saffold (shoulder) was listed as a limited participant on both Friday and Saturday, but he's good to go.

-Defensive lineman Teair Tart (toe) practiced again on Saturday in full. He's good to go.

-FB Khari Blasingame (shoulder) was limited at practices all week and he's listed as questionable on the Injury Report.

-Tackle Taylor Lewan (toe) was a full participant again on Saturday and he's good to go.

-Running back Jeremy McNichols (ankle) did not practice again on Saturday and he's questionable for Monday's game.

-Receiver Chester Rogers (groin) was limited on Saturday after being a full participant on Friday and he's listed as questionable for Monday's game.

-Receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (hamstring) appears on the Injury Report, but he was a full participant again on Saturday and he's good to go.

-Running back Derrick Henry practiced again on Saturday. He's good to go.

-Edge rusher Bud Dupree, who has missed the last three games with a knee injury, returned to practice on Saturday, in full, after not practicing on Friday. And that's a good sign.

-The Titans still have to make a decision on safety Amani Hooker, who was moved to the team's "Designated for Return from Injured Reserve" list on Wednesday, when he began practicing with the team.

This designation opened up a 21-day window for Hooker to practice, and he will not count against the team's 53-man roster until being activated from Injured Reserve.

-Running back Darrynton Evans, moved to the team's "Designated for Return from Injured Reserve" list last week, practiced throughout the week.

-Safety Brady Breeze, moved to the team's "Designated for Return from Injured Reserve" earlier this month, practiced throughout the week.

-The Bills released their final Injury Report on Saturday, and it looked like this: RB Taiwan Jones (hamstring), DT Star Lotulelei (rest Friday), CB Siran Neal (illness), WR Emmanuel Sanders (rest Friday), LB Matt Milano (hamstring), DE Mario Addison (rest Thursday), OL Ryan Bates (ankle) and OL Joe Feliciano (elbow) were full participants on Saturday and are good to go. WR Stefon Diggs and DE Jerry Hughes were given Saturday off for rest, but they're good to go.

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