One of the main areas the Tennessee Titans have struggled in this year revolves around their run game. Running back Tony Pollard has been a shell of himself, but he showed out in Cleveland with one of the best games of his career.
Nobody expected the Week 14 face off between the Tennessee Titans and the Cleveland Browns to be... well, watchable. Expectations were at an all-time low for the game with the lowest total point spread of the week, in snowy Cleveland, featuring a pair of rookie QBs and two dreadful teams.
The Tennessee Titans found a way to win, taking down the Cleveland Browns, 31-29. Tennessee was rolling for a majority of this game, even though the score indicates otherwise.
How many of the players with the most recent 10-touchdown (non-passing) season by NFL team can you name in five minutes?
The Tennessee Titans are trying to pull off the upset in Week 14 against the Cleveland Browns. Their efforts in the first quarter certainly have made things a lot easier in that quest against the Browns.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
When a rookie quarterback is the team's leading rusher, there's clearly a problem. In the Tennessee Titans' tenth loss of the season, QB Cam Ward led the way with six carries for 37 yards with his first career rushing touchdown.
At the end of the day, the Tennessee Titans proved they don't have what it takes to hang with a great team in the NFL. The Los Angeles Chargers came out on top, 27-20, extending their year-plus drought of failing to win at Nissan Stadium.
With rookie quarterback and No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward at the helm, the Titans will “be careful about further gutting certain areas of the roster."
With the Nov. 4 trade deadline rapidly approaching, the Tennessee Titans, due to their own dire state, have been dubbed by many as a team that may engage in a full-on fire sale regarding their roster and litany of technically disposable pieces.
The running back market is a bit murky, but it would appear the Tennessee Titans are making running back Tony Pollard available. And, according to rumors, the Kansas City Chiefs, New England Patriots and Los Angeles Chargers are all looking for a rusher and could consider Pollard.
Fantasy football is all about avoiding land mines in the tough matchups. Looking ahead to NFL Week 9, let's break down some players who could disappoint based on their matchups.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
After seven full weeks of fantasy football, many owners are dealing with injuries and urgently need reinforcements. With limited options available in free agency, owners are taking on the role of general managers, seeking any trades that could help salvage their teams.
With the Titans' season effectively over, could Pollard be moved?
There are some worrisome fantasy football matchups and potential land mines on the Week 7 NFL slate. Let's take a look at five players who could flop based on their projections.
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The Tennessee Titans placed running back Tyjae Spears on injured reserve Tuesday morning, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, meaning he will miss a minimum of four games to start the 2025 season.
Tyjae Spears‘ 2025 debut could be delayed by at least one month. The third-year running back is a candidate to begin the season injured reserve, TitansInsider’s Terry McCormick reports.
Look, I’ve covered enough fantasy football seasons to know when lightning strikes, and I see an opportunity with Tony Pollard in year two with the Titans.
Fantasy football can be a cruel game, and the latest Tyjae Spears injury should open the door for Tennessee Titans running back Tony Pollard to earn a larger role in the offense.
When the Dallas Cowboys allowed running back Tony Pollard to walk via free agency last year, there was significant concern. While part of that was due to the Cowboys having no clear answer in their backfield, it was also because Pollard had just posted consecutive 1,000-yard campaigns.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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