NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee Titans show signs of healing up coming off their bye, even if not everyone is as close to returning as hoped.
Defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons signaled on social media he was ready to get back on the field but didn't practice Wednesday. The three-time Pro Bowl tackle obviously is anxious to return after an injured hamstring Oct. 22 stopped what was the best start of his seven-year career, costing him most of the last three games.
Simmons was one of four Titans not practicing Wednesday, a list that got much shorter than in recent weeks.
Wide receiver Calvin Ridley, the highest-paid player on the Tennessee roster, returned to practice after missing the last three games with an injured hamstring. So did outside linebacker Arden Key, who missed four

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