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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins will be a game-time decision Sunday for the Tennessee Titans' season opener in Chicago after returning to practice this week while recovering from a left knee injury. Hopkins turned 32 in June but says missing the preseason is not a problem for someone who has played a lot of football. Hopkins has dismissed reports he won't play against the Bears. He says everyone will see Sunday. Hopkins suffered the injury on July 31. First-year coach Brian Callahan said after practice Friday the Titans aren't worried about Hopkins' knee being an issue all season.








