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| Titans' win streak was quick |
NFL Football |
11/07/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - That was short-lived. The Tennessee Titans last week won their second straight game for the first time since 2003. The outlook was a little brighter, but that dimmed quite quickly. The Titans traveled to beautiful Jacksonville, Florida and got slaughtered to the tune of 37-7. The score might be a little misleading because Tennessee got its only touchdown with 2:40 left in the contest, when Jacksonville tried to avoid calamitous injuries. "I'm expecting them to handle it well," said head coac |
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| Giants just too much for mistake-prone Texans |
NFL Football |
11/07/2006 |
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| le, but you have to keep playing clean. You have to put that ball away. That was our opportunity to go down there and score and win. It took that away right there." CARR RESPONDS WELL AFTER BENCHING After being benched in the second half against the Tennessee Titans in Week 8, Carr responded with a solid performance against the Giants. He completed 21-of-30 passes for 176 yards and ran for an impressive touchdown that saw the signal-caller sacrifice his body to leap over the goal line as two New York defenders |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 5, 2006) |
NFL Football |
11/06/2006 |
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| Gado, LB Charlie Anderson, LB Kailee Wong, C Drew Hodgdon, OL Scott Jackson, DT Thomas Johnson. Giants - 3rd QB Tim Hasselbeck, WR Plaxico Burress, CB Sam Madison, LB Brandon Short, DE Osi Umenyiora, OT Guy Whimper, WR Sinorice Moss, DE Justin Tuck. TENNESSEE TITANS AT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Titans - RB Chris Brown, TE Ben Hartsock, CB Adam Jones, WR David Givens, MLB Robert Reynolds, DE DeQuincy Scott, WR Jonathan Orr, DE Antwan Odom. Jaguars - QB Byron Leftwich, CB Ahmad Carroll, CB Terry Cousin |
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| Garrard, Jags rout Titans |
NFL Football |
11/06/2006 |
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| Jacksonville, FL (MySportsbook) - David Garrard completed 12-of-22 passes for 177 yards and three touchdowns, leading the Jacksonville Jaguars to a 37-7 blowout win over the Tennessee Titans at Alltel Stadium. Wide receiver Ernest Wilford caught just three balls for 44 yards but two were for touchdowns, and Rashean Mathis recorded two interceptions, while Scott Starks returned a pick 55 yards for a score. Running backs Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew combined for 135 rushing yards on 21 carries, and Matt |
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| Titans' Loper has lacerated spleen |
NFL Football |
11/05/2006 |
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Tennessee Titans offensive tackle Daniel Loper was hospitalized Sunday with a lacerated spleen. Loper, a second-year player from Texas Tech, was injured during Tennessee's 37-7 loss at Jacksonville. ``We will leave him here overnight, watch him, make sure he is stable and fine,'' coach Jeff Fisher said. Fisher compared the injury to one quarterback Billy Volek suffered against Buffalo in December 2003. Volek lacerated his spleen in his first NFL start and was placed on injured |
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| Jags Look to end Titans' Two-Game Win Streak |
NFL Football |
11/03/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Jacksonville Jaguars shoot for their first division victory of the season on Sunday, when they host the AFC South-rival Tennessee Titans at ALLTEL Stadium. Jacksonville is 0-2 in the division, and resides in second place behind the undefeated Indianapolis Colts. Tennessee, meanwhile, is 1-1 in the AFC South and tied for last in the standings with Houston. The Jaguars registered a huge 13-6 win in Philadelphia on Sunday, minus starting quarterback Byron Leftwich and a few defensive stars |
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| Titans receiver Wade returns to practice |
NFL Football |
11/03/2006 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Receiver Bobby Wade returned to Tennessee Titans practice Friday and pronounced himself ready to play Sunday in Jacksonville. Wade, the team's third wide receiver, separated his left shoulder early in the Titans' 28-22 victory over the Houston Texans last Sunday. He managed to finish the game and caught a 20-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Vince Young. ``I'll be ready to play on Sunday. It's a little bit painful, but I should be all right. I separated my AC joint, and obviousl |
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| Titans not worried by giving up most yards in NFL |
NFL Football |
11/02/2006 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -The number isn't pretty, and it's not one the Tennessee Titans like to look at, think about or discuss. The Titans, who had the top-ranked defense in 2000 and have specialized in stopping the run since 1995, are allowing more offensive yards than any team in the league. Only Indianapolis is worse against the run. Last in the NFL? ``I think some stats are misleading,'' coach Jeff Fisher said. ``I don't think we're the worst defensive team in the National Football League. I guess w |
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| Romo expects 'new wrinkles' as Cowboys QB faces Redskins |
NFL Football |
11/02/2006 |
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| argin of defeat determined more by Panthers mistakes than anything else. Now he has to face a defense with damaged pride and stats to match. The Redskins' D is ranked 26th in the league - 30th against the pass - and was humiliated as the victim of Tennessee Titans rookie Vince Young's first NFL victory three weeks ago. The projected starting 11 is finally healthy enough to take the field together for the first time, which could allow assistant coach Williams to unleash the aggressive, blitzing schemes that |
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| Titans suspend Jones for one game |
NFL Football |
11/02/2006 |
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| Nashville, TN (MySportsbook) - The Tennessee Titans announced Wednesday that cornerback Pacman Jones has been suspended for Sunday's game against Jacksonville because of a series of off-field incidents. "This action is not a result of our belief that he (Jones) was guilty or not guilty as far as the last incident was concerned, but rather it is a result of an accumulation of poor decisions that he's made over his career here," Tennessee coach Jeff Fisher said. Jones was cited for a misdemeanor assault last w |
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