Britt active for Titans, Henderson up for Vikings
Tennessee Titans receiver Kenny Britt has been activated for the game against Minnesota after being listed as probable with a sprained left ankle.
Britt hasn't practiced in two weeks because of the injury and has only played in two games this season. Linebacker Colin McCarthy, a defensive captain, was active as well for the first time since spraining his right ankle in the season opener for the Titans, who are missing quarterback Jake Locker with a dislocated left shoulder.
The Vikings activated linebacker Erin Henderson after he missed the past two weeks with a concussion. Henderson was injured in Week 2 at Indianapolis.
Titans defensive end Scott Solomon (hamstring), linebacker Patrick Bailey (hand) and tackle Mike Otto (hand) were all inactive after being listed as questionable on Friday.
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