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Three Quick Hits from Wednesday's Practice

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. –** The Titans just wrapped up practice on Wednesday at Saint Thomas Sports Park.

On Sunday, the team will face the Ravens at Nissan Stadium.

Three quick hits:

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Davis on track**

Titans receiver Corey Davis was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, and is on track to start on Sunday against the Ravens, barring any setbacks.

Davis, who has missed the last five games with a hamstring injury, started in Week 2 against the Jaguars but he hasn't played since.

He returned to practice on Monday.

"He did some really good things today, especially in our last period, where we have a competitive third down period," Titans coach Mike Mularkey said of Davis. "He did some good things. I am pleased with him."

Davis caught six passes for 69 yards in the season opener against the Raiders.

He'll bring an extra dimension to the offense, Mularkey said.

"He is big bodied," Mularkey said, "and he's already shown he can make the contested (catches). … He has strong hands, and what he can do down the field. … This will be a good test for him. We'll get a lot of one-on-one this week, they have their hands all over you. He's going to have to beat some one-on-one coverage.

"It will be good to see how he executes against these guys."

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Walker update**

Titans tight end Delanie Walker did not practice on Wednesday.

Walker continues to recover from an ankle injury he suffered against the Browns.

"It is feeling better," Walker said. "So that's a good thing. I am just taking it one day at a time at the moment."

Walker said he's been icing the ankle, and trying to stay off it.

"So it was nice to have the bye week this week," Walker said.

Injuries

In addition to Walker, guard Quinton Spain also missed practice on Wednesday because of a toe injury.

Safety Johnathan Cyprien (hamstring) was a full participant for the Titans.

The Ravens listed 15 players on their initial Injury Report, including quarterback Joe Flacco.

But Flacco was listed as a full participant, and on a conference call he indicated he's feeling better after suffering a concussion vs. Miami on Thursday night.

"I feel great," Flacco said. "It's just part of football. I'm ready to go and I feel good."

Titans players take the field for Wednesday's practice at Saint Thomas Sports Park. (Photos: Gary Glenn)

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