NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee offensive coordinator Mike Heimerdinger is back at work and will call the plays Sunday when the Titans visit the Houston Texans before starting his treatment for cancer.
Coach Jeff Fisher said Thursday that Heimerdinger met with his doctors Wednesday night and will start his treatment Monday.
Heimerdinger
Heimerdinger
"So obviously he feels good enough to finish up this week and call the game, so we're very, very excited for that and to have him back and keep him involved," Fisher said. "We're praying for him, and it's been a very, very emotional day, but it's been great to get him back. Guys were happy to see him this morning."
Heimerdinger isn't talking with reporters this week. He walked out to practice and went to work. Cornerback Cortland Finnegan ran by and patted the coordinator on the back at one point.
"It means a lot for him to come out here," Finnegan said. "Dealing with what he's dealing with, it speaks volumes the kind of man he is."
Fisher said football is Heimerdinger's love and passion. Focusing on his job offers a break for Heimerdinger before starting treatment.
"He understands now what's ahead," Fisher said of his coordinator and friend. "He's got a tremendous fight ahead of him. At least he knows what to prepare for and when to prepare for it so that speaks volumes of his commitment to this organization."
The Titans (5-5) are very happy to see Heimerdinger well enough to return for another reason. Rookie quarterback Rusty Smith will be making his first NFL start against the Texans (4-6), and Fisher was preparing for the quarterbacks coach to handle play-calling with help from himself and offensive line coach Mike Munchak.
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Tennessee is a game back in the AFC South of Indianapolis and Jacksonville with Sunday the first of four straight divisional games.
Houston coach Gary Kubiak is longtime friends with Heimerdinger after both worked together in Denver. Heimerdinger's son is an intern in the Texans' scouting department, and he flew to Nashville on Wednesday to join his family.
Kubiak said after practice Thursday that he spoke with Heimerdinger on Wednesday.
"You just pray for him that hopefully some positive things happen along the way, but he was very upbeat," Kubiak said. "I got a chance to visit with his son yesterday before I got him on a plane and flew him to Tennessee. I just wish Mike the best and say a lot of prayers for him. He's a great person. It's very tough, but Mike's a tough guy, too."
Coach Jeff Fisher said Thursday that Heimerdinger met with his doctors Wednesday night and will start his treatment Monday.
Heimerdinger
Heimerdinger
"So obviously he feels good enough to finish up this week and call the game, so we're very, very excited for that and to have him back and keep him involved," Fisher said. "We're praying for him, and it's been a very, very emotional day, but it's been great to get him back. Guys were happy to see him this morning."
Heimerdinger isn't talking with reporters this week. He walked out to practice and went to work. Cornerback Cortland Finnegan ran by and patted the coordinator on the back at one point.
"It means a lot for him to come out here," Finnegan said. "Dealing with what he's dealing with, it speaks volumes the kind of man he is."
Fisher said football is Heimerdinger's love and passion. Focusing on his job offers a break for Heimerdinger before starting treatment.
"He understands now what's ahead," Fisher said of his coordinator and friend. "He's got a tremendous fight ahead of him. At least he knows what to prepare for and when to prepare for it so that speaks volumes of his commitment to this organization."
The Titans (5-5) are very happy to see Heimerdinger well enough to return for another reason. Rookie quarterback Rusty Smith will be making his first NFL start against the Texans (4-6), and Fisher was preparing for the quarterbacks coach to handle play-calling with help from himself and offensive line coach Mike Munchak.
AFC South blog
Kuharsky ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky writes about all things AFC South in his division blog.
• Blog network: NFL Nation
Tennessee is a game back in the AFC South of Indianapolis and Jacksonville with Sunday the first of four straight divisional games.
Houston coach Gary Kubiak is longtime friends with Heimerdinger after both worked together in Denver. Heimerdinger's son is an intern in the Texans' scouting department, and he flew to Nashville on Wednesday to join his family.
Kubiak said after practice Thursday that he spoke with Heimerdinger on Wednesday.
"You just pray for him that hopefully some positive things happen along the way, but he was very upbeat," Kubiak said. "I got a chance to visit with his son yesterday before I got him on a plane and flew him to Tennessee. I just wish Mike the best and say a lot of prayers for him. He's a great person. It's very tough, but Mike's a tough guy, too."