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Titans DE Hayes refining his craft
Asked recently if he had a favorite pass-rush move, Titans second-year DE William Hayes answered the question like a seasoned veteran.
Chris Johnson has touchdown party plan
Chris Johnson has had one highlight-reel run after another on the way to leading the NFL in rushing so far this season.
Chat wrap: Pro Bowl for Schaub?
Welcome to SportsNation! On Thursday, ESPN.com AFC South blogger Paul Kuharsky will drop in to chat about all the latest news from the NFL.
Titans' Gage fractures multiple small bones in back
Titans receiver Justin Gage said his crash-landing after a leaping grab against the 49ers was worth the pain.
Starter David Stewart returns to Titans' practice
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Tennessee Titans right tackle David Stewart returned to practice Friday and was a full participant in preparation for Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills.
Titans build back their confidence on defence by racking up sacks, turnovers
Now this is the way the Tennessee Titans prefer to play defence. Sure, they're still giving up lots of yards.
Titans WR Gage out with multiple back fractures
Tennessee receiver Justin Gage has several broken transverse process bones in his lower back, and he is unlikely to play Sunday against Buffalo.
Titans' William Hayes makes strides
William Hayes thought back to Sunday at Candlestick Park, the site of his best NFL game to date.
The Titans signed outside linebacker Eric Bakhtiari to their practice squad on Tuesday, his agent, Jack Bechta, said.
NASHVILLE - The Titans didn't have to alter their game plan against the 49ers just because starting right tackle David Stewart was deactivated less than two hours before kickoff, Coach Jeff Fisher said Monday.
Titans vs. 49ers: Defense gets its groove back
Ask a handful of Titans what's been different about their defense over the past couple of weeks and you'll get a handful of answers.
Jags sit Mathis, Titans deactivate Harper, Kearse
Originally published November 1, 2009 at 1:55 p.m., updated November 1, 2009 at 2:11 p.m. NASHVILLE, Tenn.
Winless Titans working on football fundamentals
The Tennessee Titans have gotten back to basics during their bye week. Coach Jeff Fisher has them working on throwing, catching, blocking, tackling and kicking.
Kearse unapologetic for taking off
Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Jevon Kearse wasn't contrite about not sticking around to be with the Titans during their blowout loss to Indianapolis Sunday night after learning he was inactive.
To Titans defensive end Jevon Kearse, who bolted the stadium Sunday before his team's loss to the Colts after being told he was going to be deactivated for the game.
Titans hope William Hayes can beef up defense
In high school, William Hayes was known as "Sea Breeze." Because he was so smooth, he said.
Kearse defends leaving game after being scratched
Tennessee veteran defensive end Jevon Kearse says he didn't stick around to watch the game against Indianapolis after being a healthy scratch, visiting with family instead.
Titans defensive end Jevon Kearse offered no apologies on Wednesday for leaving LP Field after he was deactivated for Sunday night's game against the Colts.
Hayes' start gives WSSU good exposure
Defensive end William Hayes made his first career NFL start Sunday night for the Tennessee Titans.
Finnegan, Kearse inactive for Titans
Cornerback Cortland Finnegan is among the Titans' inactives for Sunday night's game against the Colts at LP Field.
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