NASHVILLE, Tenn. - After going through a full week of practice, Titans quarterback Jake Locker is on track to return to the starting lineup for Tennessee against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.

Locker was listed Friday as probable on the final injury report. He sat out last week's 41-17 loss at Indianapolis with a wrist injury to his right, throwing arm, which he hurt the week before in Cincinnati.

"He's had a good week of practice. The first week of working back into it with the hand, we weren't sure how he was going to be, but he's progressed as the week has gone along," Titans coach Ken Whisenhunt said.

Cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson did not practice all week and is still in the concussion protocol. He is listed as questionable for Sunday.

Tight end Delanie Walker, limited Wednesday and Thursday with a shoulder injury, practiced fully Friday and also is probable along with defensive ends Ropati Pitoitua (knee) and Jurrell Casey (foot), who both practiced fully all week.

NOTES: The Titans plan to honour their former kicker Rob Bironas on Sunday. The game marks the Titans' first home game since Bironas, 36, died in a single-vehicle accident on Sept. 20 in Nashville. Bironas, released by Tennessee in March, hold a number of club records and the NFL record with eight field goals in a game.

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