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Despite injury, Kendall Wright wants chance to play with Nate Washington

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Receiver Nate Washington has one game left on his six-year contract with the Tennessee Titans.

He's been a good player and a good leader for the Titans, but it's highly unlikely he's re-signed by a team looking to reshape its roster as he'll turn 32 in August.

Kendall Wright played Thursday night in Jacksonville with a broken bone in his hand after missing two games. He said he was on the field, in part, because he wanted to play with Washington.

"My hand is still broke, but I just wanted to be out there with my brothers, man," Wright said, via Jonathan Hutton of Titans Radio, who also co-hosts my weekday radio show in Nashville. "Like Nate, this is his contract year, I don't know if he's going to be here next year.

"I did it for him and my brothers, I just want to go out there and play for them and do what I can to help. It's still broke, it's still swollen, but that won't keep me off the field."

Wright led the Titans with 73 receiving yard on four catches.