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Oakland Raiders wide receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey, left, is hit by Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Mundy during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game in Oakland, Calif., Sunday, Sept. 23, 2012. Heyward-Bey was injured on the play and had to leave the game. He was taken to the hospital with a neck injury after the helmet-to-helmet hit from Mundy who was not penalized. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

ALAMEDA -- Raiders wide receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey took another step toward a seemingly inevitable return Oct. 14 by participating in practice Tuesday.

"Just out there, running routes, catching the ball, getting in a little practice," Heyward-Bey said. "We've got a plan for me. Today was step No. 1, and I feel pretty good."

Heyward-Bey was knocked unconscious Sept. 23 against the Pittsburgh Steelers by safety Ryan Mundy and also suffered a neck strain when he hit the ground. He was taken from the field in a motorized cart.

Asked if he was 100 percent, Heyward-Bey said: "I took a hard hit, man. I don't know. (I was) good enough to practice."

Teammate Derek Hagan was happy to see Heyward-Bey back for a receiving corps that has had its issues with injuries.

"It definitely was a plus for us just to have the whole group out there healthy going into the bye week," Hagan said. "That's the main thing going into the bye week. You want everybody to be healthy and focusing on the job they have to do."

Despite the lopsided nature of a 37-6 loss to Denver last Sunday, Heyward-Bey believes the offense is close to breaking loose.

"We're real close. We're one cut block away, we're one cut away, one block down the field," Heyward-Bey said. "We showed a little bit of it against Pittsburgh, and we had a little bit here and there. You just have to keep grinding. If you give up on things you'll never see if it's good or not."


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