NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth could play Sunday at Kansas City even though he missed practice for a third consecutive day Friday.
Haynesworth, who has a sore right hamstring, did not practice last week, but started against the San Diego Chargers in Tennessee’s 23-17 overtime loss.
“We’ll warm him up before the game and see how he is,” coach Jeff Fisher said. “He’s managing. He’ll have setbacks after the ballgame, but each week he’s having less of a setback.”
Linebacker Gilbert Gardner suffered a calf injury during practice Friday and was sent to a doctor for an evaluation. Gardner threw his gloves off during a special teams drill and limped off the practice field slowly following a trainer.
Linebacker David Thornton (knee) returned to practice after missing two days, as did return man Chris Barclay (toe). Cornerback Eric King (hamstring) and guard Eugene Amano (knee) were limited.
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