Andrews, who had been dealing with a strained hamstring, took some reps Tuesday, Titans beat writer John Glennon reports.
Andrews wasn't out long, but glowing reports about Bishop Sankey early in camp suggest that last year's leading rusher is in an early hole in the battle for the team's No. 3 running back spot behind newcomers DeMarco Murray and Derrick Henry. The plodding back isn't a game-changer, but he still does his stock much more good by being out there than watching injured from the sidelines.
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