Titans’ Mike Vrabel talks hirings of Tim Kelly and Bobby King

Mike Vrabel says Tim Kelly’s role with the Titans will be similar to that of senior defensive assistant Jim Schwartz.

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Nearly lost in the sauce of the news of the Tennessee Titans extending the contracts of head coach Mike Vrabel and general manager Jon Robinson was the team announcing the hirings of Tim Kelly and Bobby King.

The two former Houston Texans coaches will join Tennessee’s staff in 2022, with Kelly, a former offensive coordinator, serving as the passing game coordinator, and King as the inside linebackers coach.

After making the moves official, Vrabel revealed to Jim Wyatt of Titans Online that Kelly would serve in a role similar to that of senior defensive assistant Jim Schwartz.

“Tim Kelly will help the offense, very similar to how (senior defensive assistant) Jim Schwartz has on defense in his role,” Vrabel said. “I really thought that was a positive thing for us, and I think that worked well for our defense. And I want to do the same thing on offense. Tim is a guy I know, and I have worked with and watched.”

Vrabel also explained how the dynamic would work between Kelly and embattled offensive coordinator, Todd Downing, who had a rough first season as Tennessee’s offensive play-caller.

“Todd is in charge of the offense the same way Shane is in charge of the defense,” Vrabel said. “And it’s good to have guys who can help, and you can bounce ideas off of and communicate with and help us any way they can, and that is what Tim is going to do.”

Vrabel went on to express his excitement for the hiring of King, who he says is “a really good football coach.”

“Bobby is a guy that I have a lot of history with, and I think he’s a really good football coach,” Vrabel said. “The timing of these hires, it’s sometimes hard to get guys so I am excited to be able to get Bobby.”

The hiring of Kelly in particular is good news for fans who want Downing gone. Granted, they didn’t get what they wanted, but bringing in Kelly is at least an acknowledgment that more help is needed on offense.

And there’s reason for optimism that Kelly can help turn things around for a passing game that struggled in 2021 after he had success with quarterbacks Deshaun Watson and Davis Mills during his time in Houston.

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Bet Slippin’ Podcast: NBA February 8 breakdown

Geoff Clark does a quick breakdown from a betting perspective for two games on the Bet Slippin’ Podcast for the NBA’s February 8 card.

SportsbookWire.com’s Geoff Clark, the host of Bet Slippin’ Podcast, previews two of the NBA’s 10-game betting slate for Tuesday, Feb. 8.

Tuesday’s Bet Slippin’ NBA betting slate:

  • Phoenix Suns at Philadelphia 76ers
  • Milwaukee Bucks at Los Angeles Lakers

Tuesday’s Bets:

  • UNDER 217.5 Suns-76ers (-112)
  • Milwaukee Bucks -1.5 FIRST-HALF SPREAD (-110)

Listen as he offers up NBA picks, predictions and best bets around Wednesday’s top games and NBA betting lines.

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Titans select Jameson Williams in CBS Sports mock draft

Another mock draft has the Tennessee Titans taking a WR in Round 1.

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Another mock draft is pegging a wide receiver to the Tennessee Titans in the first round of the 2022 NFL draft.

In a recent mock draft, CBS Sports’ Kyle Stackpole has the Titans taking Alabama wide receiver Jameson Williams with the No. 26 overall pick. Here’s why:

“Williams is too good for the Titans to pass up here, even with the Alabama wideout recovering from a torn ACL he suffered in the national championship game. Tennessee’s passing offense was lost whenever A.J. Brown was out with an injury, so selecting Williams would go a long way in rectifying that. Plus, the combination of Brown and Williams would be lethal in the play-action passing game.”

If the Titans were to select Williams, this would be the third time in four years the team has drafted a player in the first round with an injury concern, as Williams suffered a torn ACL in the National Championship game.

It worked out with Jeffery Simmons in 2019, but things are off to a rough start for 2021 first-round pick, Caleb Farley.

Williams is considered one of the top college wideouts after posting 1,572 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns in 2021. Granted, some of the luster is off him after his injury, but he’s still highly thought of and will likely be a first-round pick.

While the Titans could certainly use help at the receiver position, their willingness to take one this early will depend upon a few things.

Are the Titans confident in Julio Jones, not just for next season but for 2023, also? And, is Tennessee of the belief that Dez Fitzpatrick can step into a No. 3 receiver role in 2022, and then a No. 2 role at some point?

If the answers to those questions are yes, then the Titans probably won’t draft one, at least not this early. If all or some of the answers to those questions are no, then taking a Round 1 wideout makes more sense.

Here’s more on the 6-foot-2, 188-pound wideout, who profiles as a polished route-runner with great speed to make plays down the field, per The Draft Network:

“Jameson Williams is an Ohio State transfer that saw minimal playing time due to a loaded WR room. He transferred to the Alabama program this year and emerged as a top WR for the program. In a year where there was inexperience amongst the Alabama receiver corps, Williams has emerged as the No. 1 guy. Williams is a smooth route-runner that has the quickness to win early in route progressions and quickly makes himself available for the quarterback. He’s a quick accelerator that pushes routes vertical then has the ability to sink his hips and quickly snap off routes. Excels at running deep routes. He understands how to properly leverage defenders on deep routes and then make a cut and use his speed to run away from them. Williams is a big play waiting to happen that seamlessly made the transition into the Alabama offense. “

As talented as Williams is, he comes with risk. We already mentioned the torn ACL, but the Alabama product only has one productive college year under his belt, so there isn’t a huge sample size for him.

Will the Titans once again roll the dice on a first-round pick? We’ll find out when the 2022 NFL draft begins on April 28.

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Chiefs’ Tyrann Mathieu showers Titans’ Kristian Fulton with praise

“He’s grown so much, from watching him at LSU and obviously coming to Tennessee,” Mathieu said of Fulton.

You can’t tell the story of the Tennessee Titans’ defensive revival during the 2021 season without mentioning former second-round pick, cornerback Kristian Fulton.

After an injury-plagued 2020 campaign, Fulton made huge strides in 2021 and cemented himself as not only Tennessee’s best cornerback, but one of the better young cornerbacks in the NFL.

The LSU product allowed a completion rate of 51.4 percent and a passer rating of 71.3 when targeted, while also nabbing a pair of interceptions and 14 passes defended.

Fulton’s impressive sophomore campaign isn’t lost on players around the NFL, as evidenced by Kansas City Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu heaping praise on the 23-year-old, per Jim Wyatt of Titans Online.

“He’s grown so much, from watching him at LSU and obviously coming to Tennessee,” Mathieu said. “I thought he was a big part of those guy’s success defensively this season, obviously along with Kevin Byard, he had a great year. But I thought Kristian stepped up, I thought he played well and I’m just looking forward to seeing him continue to grow in this league.”

“I think he has a good feel for routes; he’s been playing cornerback a long time and I think he’s comfortable,” Mathieu continued. “You could play him off, obviously he could press, and then his play-making skills as well. He can stick his foot in the ground and get his hand on a ball or two.”

After seeing what Fulton was able to accomplish in his second year after an injury-shortened first season, the Titans can only hope 2021 first-round pick and cornerback Caleb Farley follows the same path.

If so, a trio of Fulton, Farley and Molden will leave the Titans in great shape at the cornerback position for years to come.

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Rams’ Aaron Donald says Titans’ Jeffery Simmons ‘is a special type of talent’

“I think he made some noise last year, but he made a big name for himself this year,” Donald said of Simmons.

Tennessee Titans defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons has been drawing rave reviews from players around the NFL after his impressive 2021 season, and Los Angeles Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald is the latest to shower Simmons with praise.

While speaking to the media ahead of Super Bowl LVI, Donald called Simmons “a special type of talent” and believes the Mississippi State product has “a great career in front of him,” per Jim Wyatt of Titans Online.

“I think he’s a great football player, and I think he is growing into his own,” Donald said. “I think he made some noise last year, but he made a big name for himself this year. Obviously, we played (the Titans) this year and I saw him – he had three sacks when we played him, so he showed up then. I think he is going to be a special talent, one of the top d-tackles in this league. He is growing and having a lot of production on the field, and I think he will continue to do that.

“I think he is a special type of talent definitely. For the interior position, to be play the run the way he does and then translate that in pass rush, I think he is going to have a great career in front of him.”

Simmons is coming off a career year for Tennessee. His 8.5 sacks were a new career-high, and he added another three in the divisional-round loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.

Stats don’t tell the whole story of just how much of an impact he makes, though. Simmons is a disruptive force who draws double teams, which, in turn, opens things up for the guys around him, something that doesn’t show up in the box score.

As far as any advice Donald has for Simmons, it’s pretty simple: keep working.

“I’d just tell him to keep working,” Donald said of Simmons. “Obviously what he is doing, whatever he is doing, is working for him, so continue to work, never get satisfied.

“The sky is the limit for him.”

During Pro Bowl week, Simmons, who was added as an injury replacement, also received compliments from Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Casey Heyward and Indianapolis Colts defensive lineman DeForest Buckner.

“Jeffery is going to be one of the elite defensive tackles in this league, especially as he gets older,” Buckner said of Simmons. “He had a great year this year – I love watching him play, with his aggressive type of play. Honestly, the way his mindset, and the way he goes into the games, and then meeting him (at the Pro Bowl) and being able to talk to him at a personal level, he is a really good dude, man.

“I told him earlier in the season I loved watching him play, his playstyle. It is really cool to see the type of player he is forming into and becoming, and I am looking forward to seeing him at Pro Bowls in the future.”

“He is one of the premier d-tackles at such a young age,” Heyward said. “I love his raw power, and he is just going to get better and better. He really came on the scene this year and balled out.”

It’s good to see the rest of the league catching up to what Titans fans have known for a few years now: Simmons is a special player who is going to be great for a very long time.

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How to bet on the Big Game in Colorado and New Jersey

Want to bet on the Big Game in Colorado or New Jersey? Here’s how, including special new customer sign-up offers.

The matchup for the biggest sports game of the year is set, as the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams are about to take the field Sunday, Feb. 13, at 6:30 p.m. EST to see who is ultimately the best team of the 2021 NFL season.

Along the way, sports bettors around the world will be hitting this game heavily across a whole variety of sports betting opportunities:

  • Money line
  • Against the spread
  • Over/Under game total
  • Player props
  • Alternate lines
  • And. so. much. more…

For those in Colorado and New Jersey – and soon, Iowa, too! – you can get all of your sports-betting action around the Big Game at Tipico Sportsbook, a global sports betting leader.

Sports Betting Offers in Colorado and New Jersey

And for a limited time, they are offering a number of special, new customer offers, including:

— Risk-free bet up to $750! (Claim offer now)

— EXCLUSIVE USA TODAY NETWORK OFFER YOU WON’T FIND ANYWHERE ELSE: Deposit $10, GET $200 in immediate site betting credit! (Claim offer now)

You can choose your own adventure on which offer is best for you — we’re partial to the deposit $10, get $200 offer but the choice is yours, while then immediately taking part in the action.

Here’s how you can make that happen …

How to bet on the Big Game in Colorado and New Jersey

Want to bet on the Big Game in Colorado or New Jersey? Here’s how, including special new customer sign-up offers.

The matchup for the biggest sports game of the year is set, as the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams are about to take the field Sunday, Feb. 13, at 6:30 p.m. EST to see who is ultimately the best team of the 2021 NFL season.

Along the way, sports bettors around the world will be hitting this game heavily across a whole variety of sports betting opportunities:

  • Money line
  • Against the spread
  • Over/Under game total
  • Player props
  • Alternate lines
  • And. so. much. more…

For those in Colorado and New Jersey – and soon, Iowa, too! – you can get all of your sports-betting action around the Big Game at Tipico Sportsbook, a global sports betting leader.

Sports Betting Offers in Colorado and New Jersey

And for a limited time, they are offering a number of special, new customer offers, including:

— Risk-free bet up to $750! (Claim offer now)

— EXCLUSIVE USA TODAY NETWORK OFFER YOU WON’T FIND ANYWHERE ELSE: Deposit $10, GET $200 in immediate site betting credit! (Claim offer now)

You can choose your own adventure on which offer is best for you — we’re partial to the deposit $10, get $200 offer but the choice is yours, while then immediately taking part in the action.

Here’s how you can make that happen …

How to bet on the Big Game in Colorado and New Jersey

Want to bet on the Big Game in Colorado or New Jersey? Here’s how, including special new customer sign-up offers.

The matchup for the biggest sports game of the year is set, as the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams are about to take the field Sunday, Feb. 13, at 6:30 p.m. EST to see who is ultimately the best team of the 2021 NFL season.

Along the way, sports bettors around the world will be hitting this game heavily across a whole variety of sports betting opportunities:

  • Money line
  • Against the spread
  • Over/Under game total
  • Player props
  • Alternate lines
  • And. so. much. more…

For those in Colorado and New Jersey – and soon, Iowa, too! – you can get all of your sports-betting action around the Big Game at Tipico Sportsbook, a global sports betting leader.

Sports Betting Offers in Colorado and New Jersey

And for a limited time, they are offering a number of special, new customer offers, including:

— Risk-free bet up to $750! (Claim offer now)

— EXCLUSIVE USA TODAY NETWORK OFFER YOU WON’T FIND ANYWHERE ELSE: Deposit $10, GET $200 in immediate site betting credit! (Claim offer now)

You can choose your own adventure on which offer is best for you — we’re partial to the deposit $10, get $200 offer but the choice is yours, while then immediately taking part in the action.

Here’s how you can make that happen …

How to bet on the Big Game in Colorado and New Jersey

Want to bet on the Big Game in Colorado or New Jersey? Here’s how, including special new customer sign-up offers.

The matchup for the biggest sports game of the year is set, as the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams are about to take the field Sunday, Feb. 13, at 6:30 p.m. EST to see who is ultimately the best team of the 2021 NFL season.

Along the way, sports bettors around the world will be hitting this game heavily across a whole variety of sports betting opportunities:

  • Money line
  • Against the spread
  • Over/Under game total
  • Player props
  • Alternate lines
  • And. so. much. more…

For those in Colorado and New Jersey – and soon, Iowa, too! – you can get all of your sports-betting action around the Big Game at Tipico Sportsbook, a global sports betting leader.

Sports Betting Offers in Colorado and New Jersey

And for a limited time, they are offering a number of special, new customer offers, including:

— Risk-free bet up to $750! (Claim offer now)

— EXCLUSIVE USA TODAY NETWORK OFFER YOU WON’T FIND ANYWHERE ELSE: Deposit $10, GET $200 in immediate site betting credit! (Claim offer now)

You can choose your own adventure on which offer is best for you — we’re partial to the deposit $10, get $200 offer but the choice is yours, while then immediately taking part in the action.

Here’s how you can make that happen …

Bet Slippin’ Podcast: NBA February 7 breakdown

Geoff Clark does a quick breakdown from a betting perspective for two games on the Bet Slippin’ Podcast for the NBA’s February 7 slate.

SportsbookWire.com’s Geoff Clark, the host of Bet Slippin’ Podcast, previews two of the NBA’s five-game betting slate for Monday, Feb. 7.

Monday’s Bet Slippin’ NBA betting slate:

  • Toronto Raptors at Charlotte Hornets
  • Miami Heat at Washington Wizards

Monday’s Bets:

  • Toronto Raptors money line (-120)
  • OVER 206.5 Heat-Wizards (-108)

Listen as he offers up NBA picks, predictions and best bets around Wednesday’s top games and NBA betting lines.

Odds provided by Tipico Sportsbook; access USA TODAY’s Sports Scores and Odds for a full list.

(If the podcast player does not display, please click here.)

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Check back Monday through Friday during the NBA season for a new episode.

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