Davis (hamstring) will play in Sunday's game against Baltimore, though Titans head coach Mike Mularkey wasn't willing to guarantee that the rookie would receive a full workload, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.

A full practice participant since Wednesday, the No. 5 overall pick in the 2017 draft has been cleared to play in a game for the first time since Week 2. He may be eased back into action as the No. 3 receiver, but Eric Decker's continued inefficiency (6.2 yards per target this season) suggests Davis should push for a top-two role within the next few weeks. Davis will return to a difficult matchup against a Baltimore defense that's surrendered only 112.9 receiving yards per game to opposing wideouts. Cleveland's Rashard Higgins (95 yards in Week 2) is the only wideout who has come anywhere close to the century mark against the Ravens in 2017.