Andrus Peat is not sure whether he’ll be active for Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans.
But the rookie offensive tackle does know he feels a lot better than he has in weeks.
Peat, who sprained his MCL seven plays into the second start of his NFL career against Atlanta on Oct. 15, has been a full participant in both practices this week.
“Knocking the rust off a little bit after not practicing for almost three weeks,” Peat said. “But I’m starting to feel better with each passing day.”
Initially expected to miss three to four weeks, Peat is at the front edge of that schedule.