Titans running back Stafon Johnson has run at full speed for the first time since August, when a disastrous spate of injuries ended his rookie season. Johnson made a third-quarter catch during Tennessee's Aug. 14 preseason opener, but Seattle defensive back Kam Chancellor hit him high and spun him around, forcing the running back to land on his right leg. The visual was so gruesome that then-Titans coach Jeff Fisher believed the rookie's shoe simply had come off and was being held on by some loose tape. In fact, Johnson wound up with a dislocated right ankle, broken fibula and high ankle sprain. "I feel awesome, and I feel great about the opportunity in front of me," said Johnson, who isn't 100 percent yet but is ahead of schedule in his recovery. "I still have some work to do. But I'm really anxious to get back there and prove what I can do once again. I think I proved myself a little bit last year, and now I am just going to go for it and try and finish out a season."