Teresa M Walker, AP Sports Writer
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Titans coach Mike Munchak says he is assuming Matt Hasselbeck is playing Sunday at Indianapolis until he sees otherwise. That's even though his veteran quarterback only watched practice Wednesday.
And backup Jake Locker's ribs are sore enough the Titans limited him too.
Hasselbeck hurt his left calf in last week's 22-17 loss to the New Orleans Saints, and Locker left the game for a play after being taken to the ground by Tracy Porter.
Munchak says Hasselbeck remains in a wait and see mode, noting the 13-year veteran has not practiced recently on Wednesdays to give him an extra day to heal. Locker could be in line for his first NFL start.
The Titans (7-6) must win their final three games to have a shot at the playoffs.