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Titans DT Haynesworth misses 3rd practice with hamstring injury

 

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth will be a game-time decision Sunday after missing his third consecutive practice Friday with a right hamstring injury.

"We still haven't ruled him out," coach Jeff Fisher said. "He can play without practicing. The decision will be based on how he is before game time."

Haynesworth hasn't practiced all week after injuring his hamstring with about three minutes left against the Carolina Panthers last Sunday, when he had a career-high three sacks.

Haynesworth hasn't injured a hamstring before.

"It's unfamiliar territory. I'm just going to keep working and be out there Sunday," he said. "I'll probably just do as much as I can without putting myself in danger again."

Haynesworth's linemate, defensive end Travis LaBoy, had a concussion last Sunday and has not practiced all week.

At running back, LenDale White had full participation in practice after being limited Thursday with a toe injury. Chris Brown, who has a high left ankle sprain, got limited work early. He has not played the past three games.

Rookie Chris Henry, who has appealed his four-game suspension for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy, has up to 20 days to have the appeal heard and is expected to be available Sunday. He can drop the appeal at any time and begin serving the punishment.

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