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Vince Young's Hamstring Looks 'Good,' Status Uncertain For Week 15

The results from an MRI on Vince Young's knee came back "good," but the Titans are still considering him day-to-day, with his status for Sunday's game against the Dolphins uncertain.

"We want him to practice, we want him to play,'' Fisher said of Young, who has guided the Titans to a 6-1 record since becoming the starter on Nov. 1. "It is a collective decision and he has a lot to do with it since it's his hamstring, not to be facetious.

" ... We are not going to risk him to further injury. It is likely he'll be limited if he plays, it is unlikely he'll be 100 percent, but still there is different levels. We are encouraged and he'll be day to day.''

Fisher was quoted as saying that the injury is a "mild" strain.

After Young underwent a series of tests today on his hamstring, Fisher added that even if he does play on Sunday, he'd most likely be limited.

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