Canales said the McMillan situation didn't appear serious, and part of it was workload management, since the tests came back the way they were hoping.
"Yeah, TMac had a really sore hamstring; the imaging looked fine, but he's just kind of all stoved up," Canales said. "He's been taking a lot of reps, a few series more than the rest of the starters, just to get him the game reps. And just between that and the practices, he's been working like crazy. I thought we'd shut him down for a couple of days and then turn him back around."
McMillan may not play Thursday, but Canales was more hopeful about Brown and Johnson, saying they could practice Tuesday.
Defensive end LaBryan Ray (ankle) and tight end Tommy Tremble (back) continued to work on the side, and Tremble's looking particularly close as he did increasingly intense work with the team's performance staff, including wrestling a medicine ball away from one pretty forcefully.