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The Tennessee Titans could be putting a few key players on the trade block after a 1-7 start to the 2025 season.
After trading cornerback Roger McCreary for a measly Day 3 pick swap, the Tennessee Titans knew what they were signing up for. At this point in the season, sitt
Tennessee did welcome back Darrell Baker (concussion), Tony Pollard (neck), Dan Moore (shoulder), and Kevin Zeitler, but the other injured starters remained sidelined, including Jihad Ward, who did not practice due to personal reasons. James Lynch and Bryce Oliver were limited.
Cam Ward's progress is all that matters for the Tennessee Titans this season. So . . . is Ward actually getting better? Here's what we've found.
The Tennessee Titans claimed C Drew Moss, placed G Blake Hance on IR and worked out CB Tre Brown on Thursday, per the NFL transaction wire. Hance, 29, wound up going undrafted out of Northwestern back in April of 2019.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Injuries are adding up and adding to the insult of a dismal season for the Tennessee Titans. The toll is most noticeable on defense, which doesn't bode well for hosting the Los Angeles Chargers (5-3) and quarterback Justin Herbert on Sunday.
The first injury report ahead of Week 9 is out and six players did not participate, while Tony Pollard and Darrell Baker Jr. were limited.
Titans fans and their furry friends are invited to the event to enjoy spooky cocktails, food trucks, themed games and activities, a market of local vendors, free treats and other giveaways.
On Thursday, T'Vondre Sweat talked to the media about facing Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert on Sunday.