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Titans Tender Six Players
As expected, the Tennessee Titans have tendered a number of key restricted free agents including Bo Scaife, Tony Brown, LenDale White, Stephen Tulloch, Kevin Vickerson and Dave Ball. Scaife's first-round tender will cost the team $4.9 million in 2010 due to the TE being franchised last season. Brown's first-round tender will be $2.621 million this year though the Titans continue...
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March 04, 2010
How an Uncapped Season Affects the Tennessee Titans
As the March deadline quickly approaches, it doesn't appear as if a new Collective Bargaining Agreement will be in place and 2010 will be the NFL's first uncapped year in 16 years. If 2010 is an "uncapped" season, every player from the '05 draft who signed a five-year deal or, if drafted in '06 with a four-year deal, will remain with the team who drafted...
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January 15, 2010
Adams Wants Fisher to Remain Titans Coach
Tennessee Titans owner Bud Adams has no intentions of firing Jeff Fisher but is expecting more from his team in 2010. "Jeff has two more years on his contract, and the way things are going, we are going to be pleased to have him here for the next two years and more years than that down the road," Adams said. By winning eight of the final 10 games, the Titans ended up becoming...
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January 06, 2010
CJ Makes History as Titans Win Finale Over Seahawks
Tennessee RB Chris Johnson became only the sixth player to rush for over 2,000 yard as the Titans ended their season with a 17-13 win over the Seattle Seahawks. Johnson ended the game 134 rushing yards on 36 carries and two TDs. He joins Eric Dickerson, Jamal Lewis, Barry Sanders, Terrell Davis and O.J. Simpson as the only NFL runners to reach 2,000 yards in a season. He needed 128...
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January 03, 2010
Johnson to Represent Titans in Pro Bowl
The NFL announced Tuesday evening that Chris Johnson will be the starting running back for the AFC in the Pro Bowl. Johnson, a second-year pro, is within reach of the 2,000-yard rushing plateau and is 234 yards away from Eric Dickerson's single- season record of 2,105 yards. He is also within reach of Marshall Faulk’s NFL record of 2,429 scrimmage yards. Johnson has 322...
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December 30, 2009
Playoff Hopes End for Titans After 42-17 Blowout
Titans fans ended Christmas with a lump of coal in their stockings as Tennessee was crushed by the San Diego Chargers 42-17. It was a total meltdown as the Titans played horribly in all phases of the game including three turnovers by Vince Young on his way to a career-low 11.9 passer rating. The Titans defense also struggled as the Chargers racked up 425 yards of offense. The Titans...
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December 26, 2009
Titans Keep Playoffs Alive With 27-24 Win Over Dolphins
The Tennessee Titans kept their playoffs hopes alive despite blowing an 18-point second half lead in a 27-24 defeat of the Miami Dolphins. It took a 46-yard FG by Rob Bironas in overtime to give the once 0-6 Titans, a .500 record this season for the first time. They're 7-7 with two games remaining and must win both, along with getting help from many others, to possibly secure...
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December 21, 2009
Titans Winning Streak Ends in 27-17 Loss to Colts
The Tennessee Titans looked more like the team which started 0-6 than the one with a five-game winning streak with costly penalties, turnovers, blown opportunities and an inability to score TDs in the redzone. Though the Titans statistically had more yards, first downs and won time of possession, a fumble by Ahmard Hall and an interception by Vince Young killed productive drives...
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December 06, 2009
Johnson Closing In on Single-Season Rushing Record
Tennessee Titans RB Chris Johnson, who has 1,396 yards through 11 games and is on pace to finish with 2,030, is aiming for Eric Dickerson's single-season record of 2,105 yards. "All the guys who've done it before me, everybody knows them," said Johnson. "So of course I want it. I want 2,000 but I also want the record. I'm gunning for it. But I can't...
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December 04, 2009
Young Sets Career Best in 20-17 Win Over Cardinals
Vince Young had a career-high 387 yards, including 94 on the final drive for the winning touchdown with no time remaining as the Titans won over the Cardinals 20-17. Young's final TD was to rookie WR Kenny Britt in the back of the end zone for a 10-yard touchdown. It came on fourth down, just when it appeared the magic was about to run out on an improbable 99-yard drive in the...
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November 29, 2009
Titans Take Down Texans 20-17
The Tennessee Titans gave Vince Young another homecoming highlight with a 20-17 win over the Houston Texans on Monday Night Football. Rob Bironas kicked a 53-yard field goal on the same field he set the single-game FG record for the winning score. Young finished the game 12-for-22 passing for 116 yards and a TD. He also ran for 73 yards, many of which extended drives. Chris Johnson...
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November 24, 2009
Monday Morning QB: Bills @ Titans Grades
The Tennessee Titans put their third game in the win column in as many weeks with a 41-17 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Like their previous two wins, the Titans got a huge game from Chris Johnson, a solid effort by Vince Young, won the turnover battle and the defense took advantage of their opportunities. "...when you can run the football and not turn it over and...
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November 16, 2009
Bills @ Titans Postgame Quotes
Coach Jeff Fisher"I think it is the case of what I have been saying the last couple of weeks that when you can run the football and not turn it over and get your turnovers and make plays when the opportunities present themselves, you have a good chance to win a football game. So there again, that’s what we did."
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November 16, 2009
Titans Make It Three In A Row
The Tennessee Titans won it's third game in as many weeks with a 41-17 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Chris Johnson had another record-breaking game rushing for 132 yards and receiving for another 100. It's the first time a player had surpassed the 100-yard mark in both rushing and receiving since Billy Cannon did it in 1961. Besides Johnson's 232 all-purpose...
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November 16, 2009
Monday Morning QB: Titans @ Niners Grades
The Tennessee Titans made it two in-a-row Sunday with a strong showing in San Francisco. The defense, which was close to being dead last in the league in a number of statistics, regained a bit of their lost swagger and Chris Johnson had another amazing game. Confidence and intensity looks to be back to where it was a season ago and Lady Luck is beginning to smile upon the men in...
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November 09, 2009
Titans @ 49ers Postgame Quotes
Coach Jeff Fisher"I think for the second week in a row now we showed what happens when you can go get the football, protect it and run it a little bit. That’s what got us the first win last week and of course, that’s what I think was the difference today was the turnovers and gaining points off the turnovers. And then of course, staying in the ball game and being...
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November 09, 2009
Titans Win Over Niners 34-27
The Tennessee Titans won their second straight game with a 34-27 victory against the San Francisco 49ers. Highlighted by Chris Johnson's 135 rushing yards and the Titans defense getting four sacks to go with four turnovers, the Titans recorded their first road win since defeating the Lions last Thanksgiving. Vince Young had another solid outing going 12-for-19 for 172 yards and...
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November 08, 2009
Monday Morning QB: Jaguars @ Titans Grades
The Titans finally played a game like most of us thought they could.With Tennessee not winning a game since last December and the monkey on their back growing weekly, the Titans finally pulled together their best effort of the season which was enough to post their first notch in the victory column. "We played smarter football today," said LB David Thornton. "We got...
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November 02, 2009
Jags @ Titans Postgame Quotes
Coach Jeff Fisher"First, I feel compelled to thank our fans for hanging in there with us after a difficult start. We were very hopeful that we would get it turned around. In fact, at the beginning of the bye week we sat out to focus on a number of different things, but in particular was running the football and protecting the football and challenging people on defense and getting...
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November 02, 2009
Titans In The Win Column With 30-13 Win Over Jags
With Chris Johnson setting a franchise record with 228 rushing yards, the Tennessee Titans won their first game of the season 30-13 over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Vince Young had one TD pass on his way to a 15 of 18 for 125 game with another 32 on the ground and a 114.1 passer rating. The Titans defense also had their best game of the season sacking Jaguar QB David Garrard four times...
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November 01, 2009
Adams Wants Young Starting Versus Jaguars
Though Coach Jeff Fisher remains quiet as to who his starting QB will be Sunday against the Jaguars, Titans owner Bud Adams says it's time to start Vince Young. "I have been wanting (Fisher) to play Vince Young more because Collins has been having his problems out there," Adams said. "I just think we need to find out how well (Young) can do. If you don't play...
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October 27, 2009
Adams Won't Make Coaching Change During Season
Tennessee Titans owner Bud Adams feels coaching is one of the reasons his team is 0-6 entering their bye week but won't make any moves during the season. When asked if replacing Coach Jeff Fisher was an option, Adams said: "If we end up losing every game or don't look better, I'd have to look at that pretty hard, you know what I mean? The way it is going, I don&...
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October 19, 2009
Patriots Hand Titans Worse Loss in Franchise History
The New England Patriots scored 35 points in the second quarter on their way to rolling over the Tennessee Titans 59-0 on a snowy day in Foxboro. The 59 point loss was the worst margin of defeat in franchise history. The Titans allowed the Patriots to gain 619 yards of total offense, another franchise worst. Tennessee turned the ball over five times, while the Patriots did not have...
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October 18, 2009
Despite 0-5 Start, Fisher Will Stick With Collins
"Code Blue" describes well the feeling Titans fans had after a 31-9 beating from the Colts and falling to 0-5 on the season. Peyton Manning finished the game 36-of-44 passing for 309 yards, three TDs, an INT, with a rating of 109.2. On the other side of the ball, Kerry Collins finished 19-of-33 passing for 164 yards and one INT, with a passer rating of 59.6. Despite putting...
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October 12, 2009
Jags Crush Titans 37-17
The Tennessee Titans went into Jacksonville looking for their first win of the season and left with one of their most embarrassing defeats in recent history falling 37-17 to the Jaguars. The Jags were able to totally dominate the Titans in all phases of the game while building a 27-3 lead at the half. The second half didn't fair much better as David Garrard passed for 323 yards...
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October 04, 2009
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