Tennessee Titans running back Tony Pollard logged the most yardage of his career last season, his first in Nashville. However, Pro Football Focus writer Trevor Sikkema believes he could have played a lot better.
The Tennessee Titans were forced to move on from legendary running back Derrick Henry last offseason when he signed with the Ravens in free agency. To replace him, the team brought in Cowboys running back Tony Pollard.
Running back Tony Pollard spent five seasons with the Dallas Cowboys from 2019-2023, and just as he began to burst onto the scene as a potential feature back, he was off to another team.
The Tennessee Titans are looking for ways to improve this offseason so they can no longer be the worst team in the league. It is going to take more than one or even a few changes to make that happen, but a position that could use some altering is the running back spot.
The Tennessee Titans hope to have a better running attack in the 2025 season than they did a year ago. The Titans were 19th in rushing in the 2024 season, which isn't terrible, but there is certainly room for improvement.
Tennessee Titans running back Tony Pollard is in his first full offseason with the team after rushing for over 1,000 yards in 2024. Pollard, 28, notched a career-high 1,079 yards with the Titans last season despite missing a game in Week 17 against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Colts added second-round DE JT Tuimoloau after a strong College Football Playoff performance where he went for 6.5 sacks in four games en route to a national title.
It's been just under a month that the Tennessee Titans have had former number one overall pick Cam Ward in the building, but the newest signal caller is already making a strong first impression with his teammates.
Brighter days are ahead for the Tennessee Titans. Despite being the worst team in professional football a season ago, the franchise has a positive outlook after making several major changes to the operation this offseason.
Last season, the Tennessee Titans struggled in almost every facet of the game, but their offense was especially inept. Despite having a talented duo of running backs, the team was unable to utilize them fully during the 2024 campaign.
We all remember the "Dine and Dash'' duo of Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard for the Dallas Cowboys, as our own Mike Fisher called it, and now the franchise might be bringing it back.
The 2025 NFL Draft is set to kick off next Thursday Night at 8:00 PM EST at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin with the Tennessee Titans holding the first overall pick in the draft.
The Tennessee Titans have a solidified 1-2 punch out of the backfield with veteran Tony Pollard and third-year pro Tyjae Spears. With the pair of them setting the tone for the Titans, there might not be much room for other touches in the backfield.
In an absolutely loaded running back class, there are a handful of prospects who resemble past and present stars from around the NFL. The 2025 NFL Draft might be the most loaded group of running backs the league has seen in over a decade.
The Tennessee Titans offense didn't have much to hang their hat on for the 2024 regular season. However, the main man in the Titans backfield still had a productive season in the mix.
The offensive side of the ball didn't look too strong for the Tennessee Titans during the 2024 season. Ranking No. 27 in the NFL for total points scored and No.
Tennessee Titans running back Tony Pollard (ankle) will be active and play in the team's regular season finale against the Houston Texans on Sunday. Pollard was limited in practice this week with an ankle injury.
The Tennessee Titans could be without their first-string running back on Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Tony Pollard is dealing with the flu and has been listed as doubtful.
Heading into their Week 16 AFC South matchup against the Indianapolis Colts, Tennessee Titans running back Tony Pollard’s outlook appeared positive in the team’s injury update on Saturday, per Adam Schefter on X.
As the Tennessee Titans get ready to take on the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 15, the team got some good news on the Tony Pollard injury front. The team’s star running back will be available on Sunday despite dealing with an ankle injury.
Waving goodbye to Derrick Henry was supposed to leave the Tennessee Titans bereft of a running game, but nobody told Tony Pollard. The former Dallas Cowboys change-of-pace presence is helping the AFC South team get along just fine on the ground without the two-time NFL rushing champion.
After spending the first five years of his career in Dallas with the Cowboys, running back Tony Pollard signed with the Tennessee Titans during the offseason.
A new mock draft has the Dallas Cowboys selecting a prospect who could potentially replace running back Tony Pollard, who signed a three-year, $21.75M deal with the Tennessee Titans in free agency.
Tony Pollard’s transition to the Tennessee Titans signals the end of the Derrick Henry era. In a move to solidify their backfield, the Titans have secured the services of the former Dallas Cowboys running back through a lucrative three-year contract worth $24 million.