NFL Minute: Titans as home underdogs to the Steelers
NFL Minute: Titans as home underdogs to the Steelers
NFL Minute: Titans as home underdogs to the Steelers
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NFL Minute: Titans as home underdogs to the Steelers
NFL Minute: Titans as home underdogs to the Steelers
Titans left tackle Taylor Lewan suffered a knee injury in the third quarter of the team’s 42-36 win over the Texans on Sunday, and it isn’t looking good.
According to FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer, it is feared that Lewan has a torn ACL, which would end his 2020 season. Lewan will get an MRI on Monday to determine the severity of the injury.
When Lewan initially went down, it looked like a non-contact injury and he appeared to be in serious pain.
If it is indeed the worst-case scenario, losing Lewan will be a huge blow to the Titans, as he’s one of the premier left tackles in the sport, and replacing him will be impossible.
Lewan has missed some snaps this season with different injuries, and each time swing tackle Ty Sambrailo has taken his place
Titans left tackle Taylor Lewan suffered a knee injury in the third quarter of the team’s 42-36 win over the Texans on Sunday, and it isn’t looking good.
According to FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer, it is feared that Lewan has a torn ACL, which would end his 2020 season. Lewan will get an MRI on Monday to determine the severity of the injury.
When Lewan initially went down, it looked like a non-contact injury and he appeared to be in serious pain.
If it is indeed the worst-case scenario, losing Lewan will be a huge blow to the Titans, as he’s one of the premier left tackles in the sport, and replacing him will be impossible.
Lewan has missed some snaps this season with different injuries, and each time swing tackle Ty Sambrailo has taken his place
Titans left tackle Taylor Lewan suffered a knee injury in the third quarter of the team’s 42-36 win over the Texans on Sunday, and it isn’t looking good.
According to FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer, it is feared that Lewan has a torn ACL, which would end his 2020 season. Lewan will get an MRI on Monday to determine the severity of the injury.
When Lewan initially went down, it looked like a non-contact injury and he appeared to be in serious pain.
If it is indeed the worst-case scenario, losing Lewan will be a huge blow to the Titans, as he’s one of the premier left tackles in the sport, and replacing him will be impossible.
Lewan has missed some snaps this season with different injuries, and each time swing tackle Ty Sambrailo has taken his place
Titans left tackle Taylor Lewan suffered a knee injury in the third quarter of the team’s 42-36 win over the Texans on Sunday, and it isn’t looking good.
According to FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer, it is feared that Lewan has a torn ACL, which would end his 2020 season. Lewan will get an MRI on Monday to determine the severity of the injury.
When Lewan initially went down, it looked like a non-contact injury and he appeared to be in serious pain.
If it is indeed the worst-case scenario, losing Lewan will be a huge blow to the Titans, as he’s one of the premier left tackles in the sport, and replacing him will be impossible.
Lewan has missed some snaps this season with different injuries, and each time swing tackle Ty Sambrailo has taken his place
The Jaguars and the Titans have agreed to make a rare in-division trade.
The trade is one that will send linebacker Kamalei Correa and Tennessee’s 2021 seventh-round pick to Jacksonville in exchange for the Jaguars’ 2021 sixth-round selection.
Correa, 26, was a second-round pick for the Ravens in 2016 out of Boise State but was traded to the Titans in 2018.
He’ll enter his Jags tenure with 77 tackles and 8.5 sacks and could be a player the Jags view as a defensive end in addition to a linebacker.
This move comes as the Jags recently had injuries at both linebacker and defensive end with starters Myles Jack and Josh Allen missing Sunday’s game against the Texans
The Jaguars and the Titans have agreed to make a rare in-division trade.
The trade is one that will send linebacker Kamalei Correa and Tennessee’s 2021 seventh-round pick to Jacksonville in exchange for the Jaguars’ 2021 sixth-round selection.
Correa, 26, was a second-round pick for the Ravens in 2016 out of Boise State but was traded to the Titans in 2018.
He’ll enter his Jags tenure with 77 tackles and 8.5 sacks and could be a player the Jags view as a defensive end in addition to a linebacker.
This move comes as the Jags recently had injuries at both linebacker and defensive end with starters Myles Jack and Josh Allen missing Sunday’s game against the Texans
The Jaguars and the Titans have agreed to make a rare in-division trade.
The trade is one that will send linebacker Kamalei Correa and Tennessee’s 2021 seventh-round pick to Jacksonville in exchange for the Jaguars’ 2021 sixth-round selection.
Correa, 26, was a second-round pick for the Ravens in 2016 out of Boise State but was traded to the Titans in 2018.
He’ll enter his Jags tenure with 77 tackles and 8.5 sacks and could be a player the Jags view as a defensive end in addition to a linebacker.
This move comes as the Jags recently had injuries at both linebacker and defensive end with starters Myles Jack and Josh Allen missing Sunday’s game against the Texans
The Jaguars and the Titans have agreed to make a rare in-division trade.
The trade is one that will send linebacker Kamalei Correa and Tennessee’s 2021 seventh-round pick to Jacksonville in exchange for the Jaguars’ 2021 sixth-round selection.
Correa, 26, was a second-round pick for the Ravens in 2016 out of Boise State but was traded to the Titans in 2018.
He’ll enter his Jags tenure with 77 tackles and 8.5 sacks and could be a player the Jags view as a defensive end in addition to a linebacker.
This move comes as the Jags recently had injuries at both linebacker and defensive end with starters Myles Jack and Josh Allen missing Sunday’s game against the Texans
The Week 5 contest between the Titans and Bills at Nissan Stadium has been rescheduled, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The game will now be played on Tuesday, October 13 at 6 p.m. EDT as long as there are no more positives COVID-19 tests from the Titans.
Also, the Bills’ Week 6 game against the Chiefs has been rescheduled from next Thursday to next Sunday as long as the Titans-Bills game is actually played.
It remains to be seen what the league will do if the Titans do indeed get more positive cases from here until Tuesday
The Week 5 contest between the Titans and Bills at Nissan Stadium has been rescheduled, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The game will now be played on Tuesday, October 13 at 6 p.m. EDT as long as there are no more positives COVID-19 tests from the Titans.
Also, the Bills’ Week 6 game against the Chiefs has been rescheduled from next Thursday to next Sunday as long as the Titans-Bills game is actually played.
It remains to be seen what the league will do if the Titans do indeed get more positive cases from here until Tuesday
The Week 5 contest between the Titans and Bills at Nissan Stadium has been rescheduled, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The game will now be played on Tuesday, October 13 at 6 p.m. EDT as long as there are no more positives COVID-19 tests from the Titans.
Also, the Bills’ Week 6 game against the Chiefs has been rescheduled from next Thursday to next Sunday as long as the Titans-Bills game is actually played.
It remains to be seen what the league will do if the Titans do indeed get more positive cases from here until Tuesday
The Week 5 contest between the Titans and Bills at Nissan Stadium has been rescheduled, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The game will now be played on Tuesday, October 13 at 6 p.m. EDT as long as there are no more positives COVID-19 tests from the Titans.
Also, the Bills’ Week 6 game against the Chiefs has been rescheduled from next Thursday to next Sunday as long as the Titans-Bills game is actually played.
It remains to be seen what the league will do if the Titans do indeed get more positive cases from here until Tuesday
Perhaps no player in the NFL has seen a bigger turnaround through the first month of the 2020 season than Titans kicker, Stephen Gostkowski, who has been named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Month.
In Week 1, Gostkowski missed his first three field-goal attempts and an extra point in the game against Denver Broncos, which led us to believe that Tennessee’s kicking woes from 2019 would continue.
However, Gostkowski went on to make his final try of the night, which was also the game-winner and hasn’t missed any of the eight field goals he’s attempted since.
In Week 3, Gostkowski not went 6-for-6, keeping the Titans in the game, but he also nailed the game-winner, leading to his being named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week
Perhaps no player in the NFL has seen a bigger turnaround through the first month of the 2020 season than Titans kicker, Stephen Gostkowski, who has been named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Month.
In Week 1, Gostkowski missed his first three field-goal attempts and an extra point in the game against Denver Broncos, which led us to believe that Tennessee’s kicking woes from 2019 would continue.
However, Gostkowski went on to make his final try of the night, which was also the game-winner and hasn’t missed any of the eight field goals he’s attempted since.
In Week 3, Gostkowski not went 6-for-6, keeping the Titans in the game, but he also nailed the game-winner, leading to his being named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week
Perhaps no player in the NFL has seen a bigger turnaround through the first month of the 2020 season than Titans kicker, Stephen Gostkowski, who has been named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Month.
In Week 1, Gostkowski missed his first three field-goal attempts and an extra point in the game against Denver Broncos, which led us to believe that Tennessee’s kicking woes from 2019 would continue.
However, Gostkowski went on to make his final try of the night, which was also the game-winner and hasn’t missed any of the eight field goals he’s attempted since.
In Week 3, Gostkowski not went 6-for-6, keeping the Titans in the game, but he also nailed the game-winner, leading to his being named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week
Perhaps no player in the NFL has seen a bigger turnaround through the first month of the 2020 season than Titans kicker, Stephen Gostkowski, who has been named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Month.
In Week 1, Gostkowski missed his first three field-goal attempts and an extra point in the game against Denver Broncos, which led us to believe that Tennessee’s kicking woes from 2019 would continue.
However, Gostkowski went on to make his final try of the night, which was also the game-winner and hasn’t missed any of the eight field goals he’s attempted since.
In Week 3, Gostkowski not went 6-for-6, keeping the Titans in the game, but he also nailed the game-winner, leading to his being named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week
As of right now, the NFL still plans on playing the Week 4 game between the Tennessee Titans and Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday despite the Titans’ COVID-19 outbreak.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the league intends to play the game as scheduled, but one contingency plan has the game being moved to Monday night in order to allow for more contact tracing and testing.
The Titans won’t be allowed back into their building until Saturday, which means there will be no practices for Tennessee ahead of the contest, something the team is reportedly prepared for
As of right now, the NFL still plans on playing the Week 4 game between the Tennessee Titans and Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday despite the Titans’ COVID-19 outbreak.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the league intends to play the game as scheduled, but one contingency plan has the game being moved to Monday night in order to allow for more contact tracing and testing.
The Titans won’t be allowed back into their building until Saturday, which means there will be no practices for Tennessee ahead of the contest, something the team is reportedly prepared for