The Tennessee Titans have a crucial two-game road test beginning in Week 14 against the Arizona Cardinals. Given the importance of these games, having both Rishard Matthews and Delanie Walker available is vital.

Fortunately, the Titans got some good news with the return of Rishard Matthews, who logged a full practice on Thursday. Head coach Mike Mularkey discussed the importance of having one of their primary pass-catchers back; courtesy of Jim Wyatt of the team's website:

“He is very important to our offense,” Mularkey said. “I am hoping he gets up in the morning and feels good after a good day’s work, and we’ll see tomorrow if he can continue to keep going. He is an important part of this offense.”

Meanwhile, tight end Delaine Walker was unable to practice after re-aggravating his ankle last week against the Houston Texans. Fortunately, it doesn't appear to be too serious; Walker has been dealing with the injury throughout the 2017 season. All signs point toward the Titans' two best pass-catchers being available for their tilt with the Cardinals.

No one is more excited to have the pair active for Sunday than quarterback Marcus Mariota. Although Walker has done a solid job in the role of number one receiver as of late, Matthews' return after missing the last two games will undoubtedly help open things up for their passing attack.