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One source says he didn't practice Friday and another says he did.

I'll feel stupid if I pull him out and he goes off for 3 and a buck fifty.

 

Per Rotoworld:

 

T.J. Houshmandzadeh (probable, back) returned to practice fully Friday, despite saying he's unsure of whether he'll face the Titans.

 

It's never a good sign when a player isn't confident about his status for a game, although Bengals coach Marvin Lewis did indicate early in the week that Houshmandzadeh should be able to play Sunday and the probable tag means he's "virtually certain to be available for normal duty." Check back Sunday morning, but Housh should be good to go.

 

Source: bengals.com

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T.J. in line to make 122 catches

 

By Kevin Goheen

Post staff reporter

 

 

 

 

Wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh returned to the practice field on Friday, a good sign that the NFL's leading pass catcher will play Sunday when the Bengals host Tennessee at Paul Brown Stadium. Houshmandzadeh suffered a back injury in the fourth quarter of last Sunday's loss against Arizona and had been held out of practice on Wednesday and Thursday this week but participated fully on Friday.

 

Houshmandzadeh has 76 catches this season for 806 yards and 11 touchdowns. He is on pace to finish the season with 122 receptions, which would obliterate the Bengals single-season record of 100 catches by Carl Pickens in 1996. Marvin Harrison of Indianapolis holds the NFL record for catches in a season with 143 receptions in 2002. Herman Moore of the 1995 Detroit Lions is second with 123 catches, while Middletown native Cris Carter caught 122 passes for Minnesota in both 1994 and '95. San Francisco's Jerry Rice also caught 122 passes in '95.

 

No Bengals player has ever led the league in receptions for a full season, although Chad Johnson did lead the NFL in receiving yards last season.

 

ALL PROBABLE - Every Bengal on the injury report is listed as probable to play against the Titans, with the exception of right tackle Willie Anderson. Anderson will miss his sixth game in the last seven due to a knee injury.

 

Wide receiver and kick returner Glenn Holt was cleared to return to practice after suffering a concussion against the Cardinals, while safety and leading special teams tackler Herana-Daze Jones also practiced for the first time this week due to a knee injury.

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