Tennessee Titans RB Derrick Henry on making injury report: 'There's nothing to panic about'

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Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry's name appeared on the team's injury report Wednesday, but Henry wants to assure fans they have nothing to be worried about.

Henry was designated as a limited participant in the Titans' practice Wednesday with a foot injury. Less than a year removed from a foot injury that led to Henry missing nine games, the inclusion on the injury report rang alarm bells. But in speaking to the media Thursday, Henry said his foot is perfectly OK.

"My foot is fine," he said. "There's nothing wrong. I'm going to be out there Sunday playing. My foot is fine. There's nothing to panic about. There's nothing wrong with my foot, right or left."

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Henry is the AFC's reigning offensive player of the month. He rushed for 219 yards and two touchdowns last week against the Houston Texans. He was not visibly at practice Thursday during the media viewing portions spanning the first 20 minutes of practice.

The Titans (5-2) visit the Kansas City Chiefs (5-2) at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday (7:20 p.m., NBC).

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