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Titans’ Walker needs 12 stitches to close cut

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Tennessee Titans tight end Delanie Walker sustained a cut on his left thumb during Thursday’s practice that required 12 stitches.

Walker said he’s fine after colliding with safety Da’Norris Searcy on a pass play over the middle on a ball thrown by rookie quarterback Marcus Mariota. But Walker was scheduled to have the hand checked by a specialist.

After Walker was hit by Searcy, he grabbed his left hand but remained on the field for a play before leaving with a trainer for the locker room. It was unclear whether Walker will miss any additional practice time.

Last season, Walker led the Titans with 63 catches and 890 yards receiving.

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