Paul Kuharsky, ESPN Staff Writer 9y

Delanie Walker's return should bolster Titans

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Titans will get their top weapon back Sunday.

Tight end Delanie Walker, who leads the team in receiving yardage, has been cleared to return from the concussion he suffered in Baltimore on Nov. 9.

He’s officially listed as probable for the Titans' game at Lincoln Financial Field against the Eagles.

His return should help everyone.

He’s a reliable target for Zach Mettenberger and has been called on to do additional work as a blocker in the run game with the team’s top blocking tight end, Craig Stevens, out since Week 6.

"It is comforting to know that we get Delanie back," coach Ken Whisenhunt said, per Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean. "You just never know when they're in the [concussion] protocol, how that's going to come out, what the time is going to be. So it is good that he has passed."

Among the other injured Titans, top special-teamer and defensive back Marqueston Huff is the one player most likely to sit out. He’s doubtful with a hamstring injury.

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