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Catch Cally?: What Titans HC Brian Callahan Said Before Wednesday's Practice

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NASHVILLE – Titans coach Brian Callahan spoke to reporters before Wednesday's practice.

The Titans face the Raiders on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

Some quick snippets on what Callahan said:

-Callahan said the status, and health, of right tackle JC Latham is trending in the right direction. Latham hasn't played since Week One because of a hip injury. Oli Udoh has played in his place in recent weeks. "Positive for Latham," Callahan said when asked how Latham is looking. "We'll see how the week goes. But so far this week he's sort of reached the benchmarks necessary to keep pressing forward and hopefully get him some work at practice this week." Callahan said Latham would be a "huge help" for the team while giving Udoh a "tip of the cap" for filling in. "He's been physical, and he's been stout," Callahan said of Udoh. "He's done what we've need him to do. He's done a nice job for us."

-Callahan complimented the play of edge rusher Jihad Ward, who finished second on the team with four quarterback pressures, a tackle, and a pass defensed on Sunday against the Cardinals. "He has certainly been a nice pick up," Callahan said of Ward. "I love his demeanor, I love his attitude. I describe him as glue guy, he just has a way about him. And he has produced on the field. He has played well. The more guys produce, the more opportunities they get. He's been a great addition for us on our defensive front."

-Callahan congratulated return man Chimere Dike for being named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week. "I know he leads the NFL currently in all-purpose yards," Callahan said. "Really good for our football team. … Those are things that come along with winning. When you find a way to win, some of the individual accolades come along with it. Happy for Chim to get recognized for his performance. He's had a really good start to the season."

-Callahan said the Raiders have been victimized by turnovers, which has put them in tough spots. But he said the tape shows a talented team, mentioning quarterback Geno Smith, running back Ashton Jeanty, tight end Brock Bowers on offense, and defensive end Maxx Crosby, who he called "one of the premier players in this league." Callahan said. "It's going to be a hell of a road test for us."

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