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Titans’ Kendall Wright Suffered Cracked Bone in Hand

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Titans wide receiver Kendall Wright did not practice Thursday because of a cracked bone in his right hand, according to sources familiar with the situation.

The team’s leading receiver with 51 catches, Wright slipped while running a route during Wednesday’s practice. He finished practice but was sore Thursday, coach Ken Whisenhunt said.

Wright was at the open portion of practice with a splint on his right hand. He was given Thursday off “because I didn’t want him to catch the ball and aggravate it,” Whisenhunt said. The coach said Wright was expected to undergo an X-ray, and “we’ll know a little bit more tomorrow, I guess.”

via Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean

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