NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Titans just wrapped up practice on Friday at Saint Thomas Sports Park.
On Sunday, the team will face the Green Bay Packers at Nissan Stadium.
Three quick hits after today's practice:
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Henry a go**
Running back Derrick Henry was back on the practice field on Friday. He looked, and felt good.
Henry was held out of practices on Wednesday and Thursday after suffering a calf injury in warmups before last Sunday's game at San Diego. He did some work with trainers on a side field earlier in the week.
But Henry was a full participant in Friday's practice.
"I am ready,'' Henry said. "It felt good. I am very encouraged. I went out there and it didn't hurt any at all, so I feel good and am ready to go. I am glad I practiced today to get back in the roll of things."
Henry, the team's second-round pick out of Alabama, has 221 yards on the season. He ran for 60 yards and a touchdown his last time out, against Jacksonville on October 27.
"Really, I wasn't happy with my Jacksonville performance,'' Henry said. "I feel like I could have done better. But I get an opportunity this Sunday. We'll finish up tomorrow with a walkthrough and get ready for the Packers on Sunday."
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Packers challenge**
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has 20 touchdowns and only five interceptions this season.
He has some dangerous targets which include receivers Davante Adams, Randall Cobb and Jordy Nelson.
"This will be a challenge," Titans coach Mike Mularkey said after practice. "It is four-wide, five-wide – 200 snaps in our breakdown of that. It's a lot of fast guys in open space. It is Aaron Rodgers with a very good receiving corps.
"It will be a very big challenge for us."
Injuries
Running back DeMarco Murray (toe) practiced for the second straight day on Friday, and will play on Sunday against the Packers.
Tackle Jack Conklin (elbow), tight end Delanie Walker (groin), Aaron Wallace (shoulder) and Rashad Johnson (neck) all practiced again on Friday as well and are set to play.
Wallace is the only player who will be questionable for Sunday's game.
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