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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SEPTEMBER 7, 2015 NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Titans (0-0) begin the 2015 regular season this week with a road trip to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-0). Kickoff at Raymond James Stadium (capacity 65,908) is scheduled for 4:25 p.m. EDT/3:25 p.m. CDT on Sunday, Sept. 13. THE BROADCAST This week’s game will be televised regionally on CBS, including Nashville affiliate WTVF NewsChannel 5. Andrew Catalon will handle play-by-play duties, while Steve Tasker and Steve Beuerlein will serve as analysts. The Titans Radio Network, including Nashville flagship 104.5 The Zone, will carry the game across the Mid-South with the “Voice of the Titans” Mike Keith, analyst Frank Wycheck, gameday host Rhett Bryan and sideline reporter Jonathan Hutton. Additionally, Sports USA will broadcast the Titans-Buccaneers game to a national audi- ence. Adam Amin (play-by-play) and John Robinson (analyst) will have the call. TOP TWO DRAFT PICKS MEET The quarterbacks scheduled to start in this week’s game were the top two players selected in the 2015 NFL Draft, first pick Jameis Winston and second pick Marcus Mariota. They became the first two Heisman Trophy winners in history to be selected No. 1 and No. 2 in the same draft. Since the “common draft era” began in 1967, quarterbacks have been selected with the first and second picks six times. This will be the third time one of those pairs has squared off as rookies (Drew Bledsoe and Rick Mirer in 1993; Peyton Manning and Ryan Leaf in 1998) but the first time it has happened in Week 1. Mariota entered the NFL after a record-breaking three seasons at the University of Oregon. He set nearly every major passing record for the school, totaling 10,796 career yards passing and 105 touchdown passes. He became one of four players in FBS history to pass for 10,000 yards and rush for 2,000 yards (2,237), joining Dan LeFevour, Robert Griffin III and Colin Kaepernick. In his final season with the Ducks, Mariota won the Heisman Trophy as college football’s best player and led his team to the College Football Playoff Championship Game. He passed for 4,454 yards and 42 touchdowns with only four interceptions, added 770 yards and 15 touchdowns as a runner. Winston started 27 career games at Florida State, passing for 7,964 yards and 65 touchdowns. He won his first 26 starts to set an NCAA Division I record and led the Seminoles to a national championship in 2013, the same year he became the youngest player to ever win the Heisman. The last time Mariota and Winston’s teams played each other was the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, when Oregon defeated Florida State 59-20. TITANS READY FOR OPENER The Titans are looking for a fast start in 2015 under head coach Ken Whisenhunt, who enters his second season with the Titans and his eighth campaign as an NFL head coach. His squad finished the pre- season with a 2-2 record after defeating the Minnesota Vikings 24-17 on Sept. 3. Mariota’s preseason included starts in all four contests, and he went 21-of-30 passing for 326 yards with one touchdown and one interception. His 70 percent completion rate and 10.9 yards per attempt led the NFL’s rookies during the preseason, and his 102.9 passer rating finished behind only Green Bay’s Brett Hundley. Mariota is one of nine rookies on the Titans’ 53-man roster, but several veterans are scheduled to make their Titans regular season debuts as well. The crop of free agents brought aboard during the offseason included Buffalo safety Da’Norris Searcy, Atlanta wide receiver Harry Douglas, Washington outside line- backer Brian Orakpo, San Francisco cornerback Perrish Cox, Kansas City tight end Anthony Fasano and Carolina tackle Byron Bell, all of whom are expected to see a significant number of snaps. THE BUCCANEERS Lovie Smith is in his second year as head coach of the Buccaneers and his 11th season as a head coach in the NFL. During the preseason, the Bucs were 2-2, picking up wins over the Cincinnati Bengals and Miami Dolphins and losses against the Vikings and Cleveland Browns. Winston, who was 23-of-47 for 311 yards during the preseason, enjoys the benefit of two returning 1,000-yard wide receivers in Vincent Jackson (1,002 yards in 2014) and Mike Evans (1,051). Additionally, Tampa Bay features a former 1,000-yard running back, Doug Martin (1,454 yards in 2012). Defensively, the Buccaneers are led by a pair of All-Pro performers: linebacker Lavonte David and defensive tackle Gerald McCoy. Former Titans Pro Bowl cornerback Alterraun Verner also plays a key role for the Bucs. TITANS OPEN REGULAR SEASON AT TAMPA BAY Tennessee Titans (0-0) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-0) Sunday, Sept. 13, 2015 • 4:25 p.m. EDT/3:25 p.m. CDT • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • TV: CBS PRESEASON (2-2) Day Date Opponent Result Score Fri. Aug. 14 at Atlanta L 24-31 Sun. Aug. 23 ST. LOUIS W 27-14 Fri. Aug. 28 at Kansas City L 10-34 Thur. Sept. 3 MINNESOTA W 24-17 REGULAR SEASON Day Date Opponent Kickoff TV Sun. Sept. 13 at Tampa Bay 3:25 p.m. CBS Sun. Sept. 20 at Cleveland Noon CBS Sun. Sept. 27 INDIANAPOLIS Noon CBS Sun. Oct. 4 BYE Sun. Oct. 11 BUFFALO Noon* CBS Sun. Oct. 18 MIAMI Noon* CBS Sun. Oct. 25 ATLANTA Noon* FOX Sun. Nov. 1 at Houston Noon* CBS Sun. Nov. 8 at New Orleans Noon* CBS Sun. Nov. 15 CAROLINA Noon* FOX Thur. Nov. 19 at Jacksonville 7:25 p.m. NFLN Sun. Nov. 29 OAKLAND Noon* CBS Sun. Dec. 6 JACKSONVILLE Noon* CBS Sun. Dec. 13 at NY Jets Noon* CBS Sun. Dec. 20 at New England Noon* CBS Sun. Dec. 27 HOUSTON Noon* CBS Sun. Jan. 3 at Indianapolis Noon* CBS All kickoff times Central * Time subject to change Preseason Standings Team W L T Pct Jacksonville Jaguars 2 2 0 .500 Tennessee Titans 2 2 0 .500 Houston Texans 2 2 0 .500 Indianapolis Colts 1 3 0 .250 THIS WEEK (central time): Ten at TB (Sun 3:25), Ind at Buf (Sun 12:00), KC at Hou (Sun 12:00), Car at Jax (Sun 12:00) NEXT WEEK (central time): Ten at Cle (Sun 12:00), Hou at Car (Sun 12:00), Mia at Jax (Sun 3:05), NYJ at Ind (Mon 7:30)

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NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Titans (0-0) begin the 2015 regular season this week with a road trip to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-0). Kickoff at Raymond James Stadium (capacity 65,908) is scheduled for 4:25 p.m. EDT/3:25 p.m. CDT on Sunday, Sept. 13.

THE BROADCAST Thisweek’sgamewillbetelevisedregionallyonCBS,includingNashvilleaffiliateWTVFNewsChannel 5. Andrew Catalon will handle play-by-play duties, while Steve Tasker and Steve Beuerlein will serve as analysts. The Titans Radio Network, including Nashville flagship 104.5 The Zone, will carry thegame across the Mid-South with the “Voice of the Titans” Mike Keith, analyst Frank Wycheck, gameday host Rhett Bryan and sideline reporter Jonathan Hutton. Additionally, Sports USA will broadcast the Titans-Buccaneers game to a national audi-ence. Adam Amin (play-by-play) and John Robinson (analyst) will have the call.

TOP TWO DRAFT PICKS MEET The quarterbacks scheduled to start in this week’s game were the top two players selected inthe2015NFLDraft,firstpickJameis Winston and second pick Marcus Mariota.Theybecamethefirsttwo Heisman Trophy winners in history to be selected No. 1 and No. 2 in the same draft. Sincethe“commondraftera”beganin1967,quarterbackshavebeenselectedwiththefirstandsecondpicks six times. This will be the third time one of those pairs has squared off as rookies (Drew Bledsoe and Rick Mirer in 1993; Peyton Manning and Ryan Leafin1998)butthefirsttimeithashappenedinWeek1. Mariota entered the NFL after a record-breaking three seasons at the University of Oregon. He set nearly every major passing record for the school, totaling 10,796 career yards passing and 105 touchdown passes. He became one of four players in FBS history to pass for 10,000 yards and rush for 2,000 yards (2,237), joining Dan LeFevour, Robert Griffin III and Colin Kaepernick. InhisfinalseasonwiththeDucks,MariotawontheHeismanTrophyascollegefootball’sbestplayerand led his team to the College Football Playoff Championship Game. He passed for 4,454 yards and 42 touchdowns with only four interceptions, added 770 yards and 15 touchdowns as a runner. Winstonstarted27careergamesatFloridaState,passingfor7,964yardsand65touchdowns.Hewonhisfirst26startstosetanNCAADivisionIrecordandledtheSeminolestoanationalchampionshipin2013,the same year he became the youngest player to ever win the Heisman. The last timeMariotaandWinston’s teamsplayedeachotherwas theRoseBowlonJan.1,whenOregon defeated Florida State 59-20.

TITANS READY FOR OPENER The Titans are looking for a fast start in 2015 under head coach Ken Whisenhunt, who enters his secondseasonwiththeTitansandhiseighthcampaignasanNFLheadcoach.Hissquadfinishedthepre-season with a 2-2 record after defeating the Minnesota Vikings 24-17 on Sept. 3. Mariota’s preseason included starts in all four contests, and he went 21-of-30 passing for 326 yards with one touchdown and one interception. His 70 percent completion rate and 10.9 yards per attempt led the NFL’s rookiesduringthepreseason,andhis102.9passerratingfinishedbehindonlyGreenBay’sBrett Hundley. Mariota is one of nine rookies on the Titans’ 53-man roster, but several veterans are scheduled to make their Titans regular season debuts as well. The crop of free agents brought aboard during the offseason included Buffalo safety Da’Norris Searcy, Atlanta wide receiver Harry Douglas,Washingtonoutsideline-backer Brian Orakpo, San Francisco cornerback Perrish Cox, Kansas City tight end Anthony Fasano and Carolina tackle Byron Bell,allofwhomareexpectedtoseeasignificantnumberofsnaps.

THE BUCCANEERS Lovie Smith is in his second year as head coach of the Buccaneers and his 11th season as a head coach in the NFL. During the preseason, the Bucs were 2-2, picking up wins over the Cincinnati Bengals and Miami Dolphins and losses against the Vikings and Cleveland Browns. Winston,whowas23-of-47 for311yardsduring thepreseason,enjoys thebenefitof two returning1,000-yard wide receivers in Vincent Jackson (1,002 yards in 2014) and Mike Evans (1,051). Additionally, Tampa Bay features a former 1,000-yard running back, Doug Martin (1,454 yards in 2012). Defensively, the Buccaneers are led by a pair of All-Pro performers: linebacker Lavonte David and defensive tackle Gerald McCoy. Former Titans Pro Bowl cornerback Alterraun Verner also plays a key role for the Bucs.

TITANS OPEN REGULAR SEASONAT TAMPA BAY

Tennessee Titans (0-0) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-0)Sunday, Sept. 13, 2015 • 4:25 p.m. EDT/3:25 p.m. CDT • Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. • TV: CBS

PRESEASON (2-2)Day Date Opponent Result ScoreFri. Aug. 14 at Atlanta L 24-31Sun. Aug. 23 ST. LOUIS W 27-14Fri. Aug. 28 at Kansas City L 10-34Thur. Sept. 3 MINNESOTA W 24-17

REGULAR SEASONDay Date Opponent Kickoff TVSun. Sept. 13 at Tampa Bay 3:25 p.m. CBSSun. Sept. 20 at Cleveland Noon CBSSun. Sept. 27 INDIANAPOLIS Noon CBSSun. Oct. 4 BYE Sun. Oct. 11 BUFFALO Noon* CBSSun. Oct. 18 MIAMI Noon* CBSSun. Oct. 25 ATLANTA Noon* FOXSun. Nov. 1 at Houston Noon* CBSSun. Nov. 8 at New Orleans Noon* CBSSun. Nov. 15 CAROLINA Noon* FOXThur. Nov. 19 at Jacksonville 7:25 p.m. NFLNSun. Nov. 29 OAKLAND Noon* CBSSun. Dec. 6 JACKSONVILLE Noon* CBSSun. Dec. 13 at NY Jets Noon* CBSSun. Dec. 20 at New England Noon* CBSSun. Dec. 27 HOUSTON Noon* CBSSun. Jan. 3 at Indianapolis Noon* CBS

All kickoff times Central * Time subject to change

2015 TITANS SCHEDULE

Preseason StandingsTeam W L T Pct Jacksonville Jaguars 2 2 0 .500Tennessee Titans 2 2 0 .500Houston Texans 2 2 0 .500Indianapolis Colts 1 3 0 .250

THIS WEEK (central time): Ten at TB (Sun 3:25), Ind at Buf (Sun 12:00), KC at Hou (Sun 12:00), Car at Jax (Sun 12:00)NEXT WEEK (central time): Ten at Cle (Sun 12:00), Hou at Car (Sun 12:00), Mia at Jax (Sun 3:05), NYJ at Ind (Mon 7:30)

AFC SOUTH STANDINGS

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FINGERTIP INFORMATIONDate of Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 13, 2015Kickoff Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:25 p.m. EDT/3:25 p.m. CDTVenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raymond James Stadium Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (866) 582-2827 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tampa, Fla. Opened in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1998 Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65,908 Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural Grass

Visiting Team � � � � � � � � � � �Tennessee Titans (0-0)Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AFC SouthWebsite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.TitansOnline.comMedia Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.TitansOnline.com/mediaguideTwitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @TitansFacebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.facebook.com/TitansInstagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @tennesseetitansFranchise since . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1960 (1960-96 Houston Oilers; 1997-98

Tennessee Oilers)Ownership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amy Adams Strunk (Co-Chairman,

Board of Directors), Susie Adams Smith (Co-Chairman, Board of Directors), Kenneth S. Adams, IV (Board of Direc-tors), Barclay Adams, Susan Lewis

President/CEO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve UnderwoodGeneral Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . RustonWebsterHead Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KenWhisenhuntAsst. Head Coach/Defense . . . . . Dick LeBeauAsst. Head Coach/Tight Ends . . Mike MularkeyDefensive Coordinator . . . . . . . . . Ray HortonOffensive Coordinator . . . . . . . . . Jason Michael2014 NFL Offensive Rank . . . . . . 29 (Total), 26 (Rush), 22 (Pass)2014 NFL Defensive Rank . . . . . 27 (Total), 31 (Rush), 15 (Pass)

Home Team � � � � � � � � � � � �Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-0)Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NFC SouthWebsite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.buccaneers.comFranchise since . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976Co-Chairmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryan Glazer, Joel Glazer, Edward

Glazer General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . Jason LichtHead Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lovie SmithOffensive Coordinator . . . . . . . . . Dirk KoetterDefensive Coordinator . . . . . . . . . Leslie Frazier2014 NFL Offensive Rank . . . . . . 30 (Total), 29 (Rush), 25 (Pass)2014 NFL Defensive Rank . . . . . 25 (Total), 19 (Rush), 28 (Pass)

Referee � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �John Hussey Umpire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony MichalekHead Linesman . . . . . . . . . . . . . WayneMackieLine Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ron MarinucciField Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jimmy BuchananSide Judge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allen BaynesBack Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keith FergusonReplayOfficial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MikeWimmer

Television � � � � � � � � � � � � � �CBSNashvilleAffiliate . . . . . . . . . . . . . WTVFNewsChannel5DirecTV Sunday Ticket . . . . . . . . Ch. 716 Play-by-Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andrew Catalon Analysts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Tasker, Steve Beuerlein

Radio � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �Titans Radio NetworkFlagship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WGFX104.5FM-TheZxoneSatellite Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sirius Channel 145Play-by-Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike KeithAnalyst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FrankWycheckGameday Host. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rhett BryanSideline Reporter . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jonathan Hutton

National Radio � � � � � � � � � �Sports USAPlay-by-Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adam AminAnalyst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Robinson

TITANS-BUCCANEERS SERIES AT A GLANCE

¾ Overall series (regular & postseason): Titans lead 8-2 ¾ Regular season series: Titans lead 8-2 ¾ Postseason series: None ¾ Total points: Titans 231, Buccaneers 164 ¾ Current streak: One win by Titans ¾ Titans at home vs. Buccaneers: 7-0 ¾ Titans on the road vs. Buccaneers: 1-2 ¾ Longest winning streak by Titans: 5 (1989-2003) ¾ Longest losing streak by Titans: 1 (1983, 2007) ¾ Titans vs. Buccaneers at Nissan Stadium: 3-0 ¾ Last time at Nissan Stadium: Bucs 17 at TITANS 23 (11-27-11) ¾ Titans vs. Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium: 1-1 ¾ Last Time at Raymond James Stadium: Titans 10 at

BUCCANEERS 13 (10-14-07) ¾ First Time: Buccaneers 0 at OILERS 20 (9-12-76) ¾ Ken Whisenhunt’s Record vs. Buccaneers: 0-2 ¾ Lovie Smith’s Record vs. Titans: 2-1 ¾ Ken Whisenhunt’s Record vs. Lovie Smith: 1-1

A TITANS VICTORY WOULD ...

¾ Give the Titans three consecutive opening day road wins. ¾ Improve the Titans’ all-time record against the Buccaneers to 9-2. ¾ Improve Ken Whisenhunt’s career record as a head coach to 52-

67 (including playoffs). ¾ Improve Ken Whisenhunt’s record as a head coach to 6-2 in Kick-offWeekendgames.

¾ GivetheTitansanall-timeKickoffWeekendrecordof30-26,includ-inga10-7KickoffWeekendrecordintheTitansera(since1999).

WHAT TO LOOK FOR THIS WEEK

¾ S Michael Griffin needs one interception to become the ninth play-er in franchise history to reach 25 career interceptions.

¾ P Brett Kern needs three punts to become the third player in fran-chise history to reach 450 punts in a Titans/Oilers uniform.

¾ QB Marcus Mariotacanbecomethefirstquarterbackinfranchisehistory to start the opening game of his rookie season.

¾ OLB Derrick Morgan needs two sacks to become the third player in the Titans era (1999–present) to reach 25 sacks with the club.

¾ TE Delanie Walker (246 career receptions for 2,926 yards) needs four receptions to reach 250 for his NFL career and 74 yards to reach 3,000 for his career.

¾ WRKendall Wright (2,420 receiving yards) needs 80 receiving yards to reach 2,500 for his career.

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There have been 10 all-time regular-season meetings between the Titans and Buccaneers. The Titans have won eight of the games in the series, which dates back to Tampa Bay’s expansion season of 1976. The Titanswonfiveconsecutivemeetingsfrom1989through2003. Thefirstgamebetween the two franchiseswasahistoricoccasion.On Sept. 12, 1976, the Buccaneers, led by head coach John McKay and quarterback Steve Spurrier, played the inaugural game in team history against the Oilers at the Astrodome. The Oilers, coached by Bum Phillips and quarterbacked by Dan Pastorini,wonthegamebyafinalscoreof20-0. The Titans have hosted seven of the 10 meetings in the series. They have traveled to Tampa Bay for a regular season game on three occasions and just two times in Raymond James Stadium, which opened in 1998. In the last meeting in Tampa Bay in 2007, the Buccaneers wrestled awaya13-10victoryover theTitans. Theyuseda43-yardfieldgoalbyMatt Bryant with 11 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter to capture the win. Earlier in the game, Titans quarterback Vince Young suffered a leg injury, bringing on then-back-up Kerry Collins. Collins engineered an 86-yard, game-tying drive just prior to Tampa Bay’s clinching drive. The most recent matchup between the Titans and Buccaneers was on Nov.27,2011atLPField.Withthreeminutesremaininginthefourthquar-ter, quarterback Matt Hasselbeck found wide receiver Damian Williams in the back of the end zone for the go-ahead score in an eventual 23-17 win. Running back Chris Johnson produced one of the best games of his career, gaining 190 yards on 23 carries (8.3 avg.). It was the third-highest rushing yardage total in his four-year career, and the 13th-highest rushing numberinfranchisehistory.Defensively,theTitansforcedfiveturnoversinthe cold, rainy conditions, including an interception by then-rookie middle linebacker Colin McCarthy and four fumble recoveries.

TITANS vs. BUCCANEERSTitans lead 8-2

Date Site W/L Score 9-12-76 Hou W 20-010-19-80 Hou W 20-1411-27-83 TB L 24-3312-10-89 Hou W 20-1710-29-95 Hou W 19-711-8-98 TB W 31-2210-14-01 Tenn W 31-28 (OT)12-28-03 Tenn W 33-1310-14-07 TB L 10-1311-27-11 Tenn W 23-17

TITANS-BUCCANEERS SERIES HISTORY

ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

KEY NUMBERS

10.9Marcus Mariota’s yards-per-attempt average during the preseason (21-of-30 for 326 yards).

6Times in the common draft era (1967-present) that quarterbacks were selectedwiththefirstandsecondpicks.WithJameis Winston and Marcus Mariotascheduledtostartthisweek,itwillmarkthefirsttimethe first and second picks started against each other as rookies inWeek1.

255Days from the time Marcus Mariota and Jameis Winston met at the Rose Bowl (Jan. 1) to the season opener in Tampa Bay (Sept. 13).

6Members of the last two Titans draft classes who started at least two games during the preseason: quarterback Marcus Mariota, tackle Jer-emiah Poutasi, tackle Taylor Lewan, running back Bishop Sankey, inside linebacker Avery Williamson and defensive lineman DaQuan Jones.

136Combined number of touchdowns by Marcus Mariota in three sea-sons of college football, including 105 passing touchdowns, 29 rushing touchdowns and two receiving touchdowns.

40.0Career sacks by outside linebacker Brian Orakpo, who was signed by theTitansasanunrestrictedfreeagentfromtheWashingtonRedskinsduring the offseason.

56Previous years of NFL experience as a player and coach by new Titans assistant head coach/defense Dick LeBeau.

20Number of years in the agreement reached in 2015 between the Titans and Nissan for the naming rights to Nissan Stadium.

107Tackles in 2014 by rookie inside linebacker Avery Williamson. It was the largest total by any rookie for the team in the “Titans era” (since 1999).

40.8Net punting average by Brett Kern in 2014, which set a new sin-gle-season franchise record.

890Receiving yards by Delanie Walker in 2014, which broke Frank Wy-check’s single-season franchise record for tight ends (768 yards in 1998).

24Career interceptions by safety Michael Griffin, who is tied with Zeke Moore for ninth place in team history.

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers 17 at TENNESSEE TITANS 23Sunday, Nov. 27, 2011

Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tenn.

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On a rainy day at Nissan Stadium, the Titans got 190 rushing yards from Chris Johnson and a late touchdown pass from Matt Hasselbeck to Damian Williams to defeat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23-17. With rain falling formostof thegame, the teamscombined fornineturnovers—five by the Buccaneers and four by the Titans. The Titansrecovered four Tampa Bay fumbles and intercepted a Josh Freeman pass, while the Titans fumbled the ball away two times and lost it twice on Matt Hasselbeck interceptions. However, a clutch play from Hasselbeck put the Titans in front with three minutes remaining in the game. After the Titans took over at their own 20-yard line, trailing 17-13, Johnson produced a 34-yard run. Tennessee then faced a fourth-and-goal at the two-yard line, when Hasselbeck found Williamsinthebackoftheendzoneforthego-aheadscore. The Titans then got an interception by linebacker Colin McCarthy, and on the ensuing Titans series, which included a 24-yard run by Johnson, the Buccaneers were forced to use all three timeouts before Rob Bironas booteda38-yardfieldgoalwithlessthantwominutestoplay. Needing a touchdown, Freeman drove the Tampa Bay offense downfield. But on a fourth-and-one play at theTennessee 25-yard line,Freeman mishandled the snap and was tackled by defensive lineman Jason Jonesshortofthefirstdowntosealthevictory. Inthefirstquarter,theBuccaneerstooktheleadattheconclusionoftheir second series. LeGarrette Blount gained 35 yards on a screen play, and Connor Barthputthemonthescoreboardwitha43-yardfieldgoal. The Titans needed little time to respond. On the ensuing kickoff, Marc Marianifieldedtheballatthegoalline.Atthe16-yardline,hehandedoffto Tommie Campbell on a reverse. Campbell went untouched 84 yards for a touchdown and a 7-3 lead. In the second quarter, Titans defensive end Dave Ball knocked the ball out of the hands of Tampa Bay quarterback Josh Freeman on a sack. TheTitansrecoveredanduseda20-yardpassfromHasselbecktoWilliamstoconvertathird-and-17,settingupBironas’31-yardfieldgoal. TheTitanswerelookingtoaddtotheirleadlateinthefirsthalf,onlytoprovideawindowfortheBuccaneerstotiethegame.Withlessthantwominutes on the clock, running back Javon Ringer caught a screen pass from Hasselbeck, but Tampa Bay cornerback Ronde Barber knocked the ball loose from behind. Safety Tanard Jackson recovered the ball for the Bucs, and six plays later, Freeman completed a three-yard touchdown pass to Mike Williams. The teams exchanged fumbles to start the third quarter. Later, on the Titans’seconddriveofthehalf,theyfacedafirst-and-25afterapersonalfoul penalty. Hasselbeck threw to wide receiver Nate Washington across the middle, but cornerback Aqib Talib intercepted the pass and raced 27 yards for a touchdown and a 17-10 Buccaneers lead. The Titans defense forced another fumble later in the third quarter, when defensive tackle Jurrell Casey pulled the ball away from Blount.

Scoring and Statistics

1 2 3 4 FinalTampa Bay . . . . . . .3 7 7 0 17Tennessee . . . . . . .7 3 0 13 23

TEAM SCORING PLAY QTR-REMAINBuccaneers C. Barth 43 yd. Field Goal 1-8:02Titans T. Campbell 84 yd. kickoff return (R. Bironas kick) 1-7:47Titans R. Bironas 31 yd. Field Goal 2-3:52BuccaneersM.Williams3yd.passfromJ.Freeman(C.Barthkick)2-0:13Buccaneers A. Talib 27 yd interception return (C. Barth kick) 3-12:04Titans R. Bironas 52 yd. Field Goal 4-11:57TitansD.Williams2yd.passfromM.Hasselbeck(R.Bironaskick)4-3:01Titans R. Bironas 38 yd. Field Goal 4-1:44

Missed FG:BironasTEN(42WR)Attendance: 69,143 Time of Game: 3:08 Weather at Kickoff:Cloudy,47°F,Wind:NW20mph

Buccaneers Titans First downs 15 183rd-down conversion-att 2-10-20% 7-17-41%4th-down conversion-att 0-1-0% 1-2-50%Total yards 308 352Rushing yards 122 202Passing yards 186 150 Passes-comp.-Int. 33-18-1 34-19-2Sacked-yards 2-13 2-10Punts-avg. 5-38.8 3-29.3Punt return yards 0-0 1-3Kickoff return yards 3-74 4-167Fumbles-lost 5-4 3-2Penalties-yards 4-30 5-50Field goals made-att 1-1 3-4Time of possession 26:37 33:23

RUSHINGBUCCANEERS Att Yds Lg TD TITANS Att Yds Lg TDL. Blount 20 103 16 0 C. Johnson 23 190 34 0 J. Freeman 3 10 6 0 J. Ringer 9 12 7 0 J. Johnson 1 6 6 0 A. Hall 1 2 2 0K. Lumpkin 1 3 3 0 M. Hasselbeck 2 -2 -1 0TOTALS 25 122 16 0 TOTALS 35 202 34 0

PASSINGBUCCANEERS Att Com Yd TD-I TITANS Att Com Yd TD-I J. Freeman 33 18 199 1-1 M. Hasselbeck 34 19 160 1-2TOTALS 33 18 199 1-1 TOTALS 34 19 160 1-2

RECEIVINGBUCCANEERS Rec Yds Lg TD TITANS Rec Yds Lg TDM.Williams 6 84 23 1 L.Hawkins 5 51 17 0K.Winslow 5 52 16 0 J.Ringer 4 6 5 0L. Blount 3 56 35 0 J. Cook 3 38 20 0 K.Lumpkin 3 10 9 0 D.Williams 3 33 20 1A.Benn 1 -3 -3 0 N.Washington 1 12 12 0 A. Hall 1 10 10 0 E. Amano 1 7 7 0 C. Johnson 1 3 3 0TOTALS 18 199 35 1 TOTALS 19 160 20 1

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSE (Titans - Coaching Stats; Opponents - Press Box Stats)

TITANS – Leading Tacklers: C. McCarthy 11-8-3. Sacks: D. Ball 2. Int: C. McCarthy 1. FF: D. Ball 1, J. Casey 1, J. Jones 1. FR: D. Ball 1, J. Casey 1. BUCCANEERS – Leading Tacklers: R. Barber 7-6-1. Sacks: A. Clayborn 1.

However, for the third time in the game, the Titans failed to score off a turnover and were forced to punt. The Titans cut into the lead early in the fourth quarter. Anthony Smith partially blocked a Michael Koenenpunt,whichwent30yardsdownfield.The Titans then went 37 yards on nine plays before Bironas made a 52-yardfieldgoaltocuttheTampaBayleadto17-13.ThatsetthestageforHasselbeck’s game-winning drive.

Jurrell Casey forced and recovered a fumble against the Buccaneers in 2011.

TITANS-BUCCANEERS: THE LAST MEETING

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OFFENSE Tenn. T.B. NFL/AvgGAMES(Won-Lost) 2-14 2-14 ---FIRSTDOWNS 258 263 320.5 Rushing 75 72 92.7 Passing 159 162 196.5 Penalty 24 29 31.3YDS GAINED (tot) 4859 4672 5569.8 Avg per Game 303.7 292.0 348.1RUSHING (net) 1447 1375 1781.3 Avg per Game 90.4 85.9 111.3 Rushes 356 353 427.7 Yards per Rush 4.1 3.9 4.2PASSING (net) 3412 3297 3788.5 Avg per Game 213.3 206.1 236.8 Passes Att. 513 531 558.8 Completed 299 301 350.0 Pct Completed 58.3 56.7 62.6 Yards Gained 3738 3623 4028.1 Sacked 50 52 37.9 Yards Lost 326 326 239.6 Had intercepted 16 20 14.1 Yards Opp Ret 214 191 210.3 Opp TDs on Int 1 1 1.5PUNTS 89 79 74.6 Avg Yards 46.3 39.9 44.8PUNT RETURNS 30 23 32.4 Avg Return 6.9 10.8 8.9 Returned for TD 0 0 0.4KICKOFF RETURNS 48 36 38.3 Avg Return 23.4 22.8 23.8 Returned for TD 0 0 0.2PENALTIES 111 118 105.8 Yards Penalized 961 939 888.4FUMBLES BY 23 29 20.9 Fumbles Lost 10 13 9.6 Opp Fumbles 7 25 20.9 Opp Fum Lost 4 11 9.6POSS. TIME (avg) 27:31 27:07 30:00TOUCHDOWNS 28 31 40.4 Rushing 6 7 11.9 Passing 20 21 25.2 Returns 2 3 3.3EXTRA-PT KICKS 27/27 31/31 99%2-PT CONVERSIONS 0/1 0/0 47%FIELD GOALS/FGA 19/22 20/24 26/31POINTS SCORED 254 277 361.4 DEFENSE Tenn. T.B. NFL/AvgPOINTSALLOWED 438 410 361.4OPPFIRSTDOWNS 357 353 320.5 Rushing 119 103 92.7 Passing 211 223 196.5 Penalty 27 27 31.3OPP YARDS GAINED 5968 5903 5569.8 Avg per Game 373.0 368.9 348.1OPP RUSHING(net) 2195 1819 1781.3 Avg per Game 137.2 113.7 111.3 Rushes 515 468 427.7 Yards per Rush 4.3 3.9 4.2OPP PASSING(net) 3773 4084 3788.5 Avg per Game 235.8 255.3 236.8 Passes Att. 545 564 558.8 Completed 347 387 350.0 Pct Completed 63.7 68.6 62.6 Sacked 39 36 37.9 Yards Lost 222 210 239.6INTERCEPTED BY 12 14 14.1 Yards Returned 122 155 210.3 Returned for TD 1 3 1.5OPP PUNT RETURNS 43 32 32.4 Avg return 8.1 5.8 8.9OPP KICKOFF RET 31 37 38.3 Avg return 27.6 23.5 23.8OPPTOUCHDOWNS 48 46 40.4 Rushing 17 15 11.9 Passing 28 28 25.2 Returns 3 3 3.3

PRESEASONDate Opponent W/L Score08/14 at Atlanta L 24-3108/23 St.Louis W 27-1408/28 at Kansas City L 10-3409/03 Minnesota W 24-17

REGULAR SEASONDate Opponent W/L Score09/13 at Tampa Bay 09/20 at Cleveland 09/27 Indianapolis 10/11 Buffalo 10/18 Miami 10/25 Atlanta 11/01 at Houston 11/08 at New Orleans 11/15 Carolina 11/19 at Jacksonville 11/29 Oakland 12/06 Jacksonville 12/13 at N.Y. Jets 12/20 at New England 12/27 Houston01/03 at Indianapolis

PRESEASONDate Opponent W/L Score08/15 at Minnesota L 16-2608/24 Cincinnati W 25-1108/29 Cleveland L 7-3109/03 atMiami W 22-17

REGULAR SEASONDate Opponent W/L Score09/13 Tennessee09/20 at New Orleans09/27 at Houston10/04 Carolina10/11 Jacksonville10/25 atWashington11/01 at Atlanta11/08 N.Y. Giants11/15 Dallas11/22 at Philadelphia11/29 at Indianapolis 12/06 Atlanta12/13 New Orleans12/17 at St. Louis12/27 Chicago01/03 at Carolina

Passing Att Cmp Yds Pct Y/Att TD Int Lg Sack/ Lost RtgTitans Z.Mettenberger 179 107 1,412 59.8 7.9 8 7 80t 18/ 138 83.4 C.Whitehurst 185 105 1,326 56.8 7.2 7 2 75t 18/ 103 87.4 J. Locker 146 86 993 58.9 6.8 5 7 61t 14/ 85 70.9Buccaneers J. McCown 327 184 2,206 56.3 6.7 11 14 56t 36/ 235 70.5

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDTitans B. Sankey 152 569 3.7 22 2 S. Greene 94 392 4.2 52 2Buccaneers D. Martin 134 494 3.7 63 2

Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TDTitans D.Walker 63 890 14.1 68 4 K.Wright 57 715 12.5 48 6 N.Washington 40 647 16.2 80t 2 J. Hunter 28 498 17.8 75t 3Buccaneers V. Jackson 70 1,002 14.3 50 2 M. Evans 68 1,051 15.5 56t 12

Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TDTitans J. McCourty 3 0 0.0 0 0Buccaneers J. Banks 4 69 17.3 32 1

Punting No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BTitans B. Kern 88 4,118 46.8 40.8 7 28 79 1Buccaneers M. Koenen 78 3,154 40.4 37.1 2 17 56 1

Punt Returns No. FC Yds Avg Lg TDTitans D. McCluster 22 14 155 7.0 48 0Buccaneers S. Patton 10 5 112 11.2 33 0 Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Lg TDTitans L.Washington 31 738 23.8 52 0Buccaneers S. Patton 18 416 23.1 28 0 Scoring/Kickers PAT FG PtsTitans R. Succop 27/27 19/22 84Buccaneers P. Murray 31/31 20/24 91

Sacks TotTitans D. Morgan 6.5 Buccaneers G. McCoy 8.5

Tackles Tot Solo AsstTitans W.Woodyard 134 66 68Buccaneers L. David 146 101 45

2015 SCHEDULES2014 REGULAR SEASON STATS

2014 REGULAR SEASON INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

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WHERE THEY RANKED IN 20142014 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS AND NFL RANKING

TITANS BUCCANEERS OFFENSIVE STATS STAT RANK STAT RANK Yards / Game . . . . . . . . . . . 303.7 29 292.0 30Yards / Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3 18 5.0 29Rushing Yards / Game . . . .90.4 26 85.9 29Rushing Yards / Play . . . . . . 4.1 18 3.9 24Passing Yards / Game . . . . 213.3 22 206.1 25Passing Yards / Play . . . . . . 6.7 20 6.2 29Interception Rate . . . . . . . . 3.1% 23 3.8% 32Sacks / Pass Attempt. . . . . 9.8% 26 9.8% 27First Downs / Game . . . . . . .16.1 31 16.4 30Punt Return Avg . . . . . . . . . 6.9 27 10.8 8Kickoff Return Avg . . . . . . . .23.4 16 22.8 20Field Goals Made . . . . . . . 86.4% 10t 83.3% 18t3rd Down Pct . . . . . . . . . . . 30.1% 31 37.4% 254th Down Pct . . . . . . . . . . . 35.3% 28 33.3% 29RedZonePct. . . . . . . . . . . 48.7% 25 53.9% 15tGoal to Go% . . . . . . . . . . . 60.0% 29t 65.2% 24Avg Time of Possession . . 27:31 29 27:07 31Points / Game . . . . . . . . . . .15.9 30 17.3 29Turnover Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . -10 28 -8 26t

2014 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS AND NFL RANKING TITANS BUCCANEERS DEFENSIVE STATS STAT RANK STAT RANK Yards / Game . . . . . . . . . . . . 373 27 368.9 25Yards / Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4 17 5.5 23Rushing Yards / Game . . . 137.2 31 113.7 19Rushing Yards / Play . . . . . . 4.3 19 3.9 7Passing Yards / Game . . . . 235.8 15 255.3 28Passing Yards / Play . . . . . . 6.9 18 7.3 26Interception Rate . . . . . . . . 2.2% 22 2.5% 18Sacks / Pass Attempt. . . . . 7.2% 14 6.4% 22First Downs / Game . . . . . . .22.3 31 22.1 30Punt Return Avg . . . . . . . . . 8.1 11 5.8 2Kickoff Return Avg . . . . . . . .27.6 30 23.5 173rd Down Pct . . . . . . . . . . . 41.4% 19 43.7% 284th Down Pct . . . . . . . . . . . 45.5% 15t 55.6% 24tRedZonePct. . . . . . . . . . . 58.7% 24 61.5% 29Goal to Go% . . . . . . . . . . . 69.7% 15 75.9% 25Points / Game . . . . . . . . . . .27.4 29t 25.6 25Point Differential / Game . . -11.5 31 -8.3 28Yard Differential / Game . . -69.3 29 -76.9 31

TITANS-BUCCANEERS CONNECTIONSFORMER BUCCANEERS

¾ Titans general manager Ruston Webster spent 18 years with the Buccaneers (see right).

¾ Titans defensive lineman Al Woods played for the Buccaneers from 2010-2011.

¾ Titans guard/tackle Jamon Meredith played for the Buccaneers from 2012-2014. Meredith appeared in 14 games and started a career- high 12 contests at right guard, helping the Buccaneers set team records in points scored and total yards.

¾ Titans quarterbacks coach John McNulty was the quarterback coach for the Buccaneers in 2013.

¾ Titans offensive line coach Bob Bostad was the offensive line coach for Tampa Bay in 2012-2013.

¾ Titans running backs coach Sylvester Croom also coached running backs at the Buccaneers in 1987-1990.

¾ Titans assistant head coach/tight ends coach Mike Mularkey coached the tight ends and was a quality control coach for the Buccaneers in 1994 and 1995.

COACHING CONNECTIONS ¾ Titans secondary coach Louie Cioffi worked with Buccaneers defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier at the Cincinnati Bengals.

¾ Titans special teams coach Nate Kaczor worked with Buccaneers offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter at the Jacksonville Jaguars.

¾ Titans running backs coach Sylvester Croom worked with Buccaneers special teams coordinator Kevin O’Dea at the San Diego Chargers. Titans defensive coordinator Ray Horton also worked with O’Dea at the Detroit Lions.

¾ Titans running backs coach Sylvester Croom worked in San Diego when Buccaneers cornerbacks coach Gill Byrd was a player for the Chargers.

¾ Titans wide receivers coach Shawn Jefferson worked with Buccaneers defensive line coach Joe Cullen at the Detroit Lions. Titans coaches Mike Mularkey, Sylvester Croom and Nate Kaczor worked with Cullen at the Jacksonville Jaguars. Additionally, Titans coaches Cannon Matthews, Louie Cioffi, Mike Sullivan, Nick Eason and Ray Horton worked with Cullen at the Cleveland Browns.

¾ Titans linebackers coach Lou Spanos worked with Buccaneers tight ends coach Jon Embree attheWashingtonRedskins.TitanscoachesCannon Matthews, Louie Cioffi, Mike Sullivan, Nick Eason and Ray Horton also worked with Embree at the Cleveland Browns.

¾ Titans special teams assistant Steve Hoffman worked with Buccaneers senior defensive assistant coach Larry Marmie at the Oakland Raiders.

¾ Titans assistant head coach/defense Dick LeBeau worked with Buccaneers linebackers coach Hardy Nickerson at the Pittsburgh Steelers. Titans coaches John McNulty and Sylvester Croom also worked with Nickerson at the Jacksonville Jaguars and Green Bay

Packers, respectively. ¾ Titans offensive coordinator Jason Michael worked with Buccaneers assistant special teams coach Carlos Polk at the San Diego Chargers.

¾ Titans running backs coach Sylvester Croom coached in Detroit when Buccaneers assistant defensive line coach Paul Spicer was a player for the Lions. Titans coaches John McNulty and Nate Kaczor worked for the Jaguars when Spicer played in Jacksonville.

¾ Titans assistant secondary coach Steve Brown worked with Buccaneers offensive line coach George Warhop at the St. Louis Rams. Titans special teams assistant Steve Hoffman and offensive coordinator Jason Michael workedwithWarhopattheDallasCowboysandSanFrancisco49ers, respectively. Titans coaches Luke Steckel, Ray Horton, Nick Eason, Mike Sullivan, Louie Cioffi and Cannon Matthews also worked withWarhop at the Cleveland Browns.

¾ Titans assistant head coach/tight ends Mike Mularkey worked with Buccaneers offensive quality control coach Andrew Weidinger at the Atlanta Falcons.

PLAYER-COACH CONNECTIONS ¾ Bucs offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter coached at Atlanta with Titans wide receiver Harry Douglas.

¾ Titans Anthony Fasano, Dexter McCluster, Ropati Pitoitua and Ryan Succop played at Kansas City when Buccaneers special teams coordinator Kevin O’Dea worked for the Chiefs.

¾ Titans outside linebacker Brian Orakpo played forWashingtonwhenBuccaneers tight ends coach Job Embree coached for the Redskins.

¾ Titans quarterback Charlie Whitehurst played for the Chargers when Buccaneers assistant special teams coach Carlos Polk worked for San Diego.Titans tight end Anthony Fasano played for the Cowboys when

TITANS GENERAL MANAGER RUSTON WEBSTER

¾ Titans general manager Ruston Webster spent 18 years with the Buccaneers in a variety of roles, including the director of player personnel (2005), director of college scouting (2001-04), director of pro personnel (1989-91) and regional college scout (1988, 1992-00). He was a part of the front officestaff that helped build the Super Bowl XXXVII Champion Buccaneers in 2002.

Ruston Webster

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BUCCANEERS CB ALTERRAUN VERNER

¾ Buccaneers cornerback Alterraun Verner was originally selected by the Titans in the fourth round (104th overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft. In four seasons with the Titans, he appeared in all 64 games and recorded 47 starts. He totaled 304 tackles, 11 interceptions, 57 passes defensed, two forced fumblesandfivefumblerecoveriesduringhistime in Tennessee. In 2013, he was named to hisfirstcareerProBowlandearnedsecond-team Associated Press All-Pro honors after heledtheteamandtiedforfifthplaceintheNFLwithfiveinterceptions.His26passesdefensedin2013werethe most by a Titans defender in the “Titans era” (1999–present).

TITANS-BUCCANEERS CONNECTIONS

Polk coached for Dallas. ¾ Titans Brian Schwenke played for Cal when Bucs offensive quality control coach Ben Steele worked for the team.

¾ Titans quarterbacks coach John McNulty coached at Rutgers when Buccaneers players Andrew Depaola and George Johnson played for the Scarlet Knights.

¾ Titans head coach Ken Whisenhunt, offensive coordinator Jason Michael and assistant offensive line coach Mike Sullivan were with the Chargers when Buccaneers defensive end Larry English (IR) played in San Diego. Michael and Sullivan also coached at the Chargers when Tampa Bay wide receiver Vincent Jackson was with the team.

¾ Buccaneers running back Bobby Rainey played for the Browns when Titans coaches Cannon Matthews, Louie Cioffi, Mike Sullivan, Nick Eason and Ray Horton were in Cleveland.

¾ Titans special teams assistant Steve Hoffman coached in Oakland when Buccaneers tight end Brandon Myers played for the Raiders.

¾ Titans secondary coach Louie Cioffi coached for the Bengals when Buccaneers defensive tackle Clinton McDonald played in Cincinnati.

TENNESSEE CONNECTIONS ¾ Bucs head coach Lovie Smith coached defensive backs at the University of Tennessee in 1993 and 1994.

¾ Bucs quarterbacks coach Mike Bajakian comes to Tampa from the University of Tennessee, where he spent the past two seasons as the team’s offensive coordinator.

¾ Senior defensive assistant coach Larry Marmie was the defensive coordinator at the University of Tennessee.

¾ Buccaneers director of football operations Shelton Quarles is a Nashville native and attended Vanderbilt University.

¾ Buccaneers director of player personnel Jon Robinson is a native of Union City, Tenn.

¾ Buccaneers tight end Luke Stocker attended the University of Tennessee, where he set a Tennessee record for position players by competing in all 52 games of his collegiate career and recorded 85 receptions for 956 yards and eight touchdowns.

¾ Buccaneers defensive tackle Clinton McDonald played football at the

University of Memphis. ¾ Buccaneers running back Bobby RaineyattendedWesternKentucky,where he rushed for 4,542 yards and 35 touchdowns, posted 80 receptionsfor682yardsandfivetouchdowns,andreturned63kickoffsfor 1,631 yards.

FLORIDA CONNECTIONS ¾ Titans cornerback Brandon Harris (IR) is from Miami, Fla. and also attendedUniversityofMiami.HeattendedBookerT.WashingtonHighSchool in Miami, where he played for his father, Tim Harris.

¾ Titans running back Dexter McCluster’s hometown is in Largo, Fla. McCluster wasaClass5AfirstteamallstaterunningbackatLargoHighSchool and rushed for 2,490 yards and 39 touchdowns.

¾ Titans outside linebacker Deiontrez Mount grewupinFt.WaltonBeach,Fla.,andplayedforFt.WaltonBeachHighSchoolwhereherecorded54tackles and 5.5 sacks as a senior.

¾ Titans cornerback Cody Riggs was born in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale.

¾ Titans corrnerback Curtis Riley (IR) attended University High School in Orlando, Fla.

NOTABLE PRO TEAMMATES ¾ Titans CB Brandon Harris (IR) and Phillip Supernaw with Bucs

defensive back D.J. Swearinger at Houston … Titans T Byron Bell with Bucs TE Brandon Myers at Carolina … Titans QB Charlie Whitehurst with Bucs DT Clinton McDonald at Seattle … Titans TE Anthony Fasano with Bucs FB Jorvorskie Lane at Miami … Titans TE Dorin Dickerson (IR) with Bucs DE George Johnson at Detroit … Titans TE Anthony Fasano with Bucs CB Mike Jenkins at Dallas … Titans QB Charlie Whitehurst with BucsWRVincent Jackson and DE Larry English (IR) at San Diego.

NOTABLE COLLEGE TEAMMATES ¾ Titans practice squad G Josue Matias with Bucs QB Jameis Winston at Florida State … Titans QB Zach Mettenberger and FB Connor Neighbors (IR) with Bucs LB Kwon Alexander at LSU … Titans S Daimion Stafford with Bucs WR Kenny Bell (IR) and LB Lavonte David at Nebraska … Titans S Da’Norris Searcy and LB Zach Brown with Bucs LB Bruce Carter at North Carolina … Titans TE Craig Stevens and C Brian Schwenke with Bucs S Chris Conte at Cal … TitansWRJason McCourty with Bucs LS Andrew DePaola and DE George Johnson at Rutgers … Titans CB Brandon Harris (IR) with Bucs RB Mike James at Miami … Titans OLB Brian Orakpo and S Michael Griffin with Bucs DT Henry Melton at Texas … Titans DL Karl Klug with Bucs TE Brandon Myers at Iowa … Titans Antonio Andrews with Bucs RB Bobby Rainey atWesternKentucky…TitansRBBishop Sankey with Bucs TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins atWashington…TitansDL Al Woods, QB Zach Mettenberger and FB Connor Neighbors (IR) withBucsWRRussell Shepard at LSU … Titans G Quinton Spain with Bucs RB Charles Sims, DB D.J. Swearinger and DB Keith Tandy at WestVirginia…TitansDLDaQuan Jones with Bucs T Donovan Smith at Penn State … Titans TE Chase Coffman, LB Zaviar Gooden (IR) and LS Beau Brinkley with Bucs DE Jacquies Smith at Missouri … Titans WRJustin Hunter with Bucs TE Luke Stocker at Tennessee … Titans CB Coty Sensabaugh withBucsWRAdam Humphries at Clemson.

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BUCCANEERS HEAD COACH LOVIE SMITH Lovie Smith is in his second season with the Buccaneers. He was named the 10th head coach in franchise history on Jan. 2, 2014. In 2014, the Buccaneers’ run defense held opponents to 3.9 yards per carry, the seventh-lowest total in the league, and the team tallied 60 run stuffs, the most in the NFL. Smith joined the Buccaneers after having spent nine seasons as the head coach of the Chicago Bears. During his tenure, Smith led Chicago to an 81-63 (.563) regular season record, while going 3-3 in the postseason. He led the Bears to three division titles, two NFC Championship Game ap-pearancesandthe2006NFCtitle,whichpropelledChicagotoitsfirstSuperBowl appearance in 21 years. Smith left Chicago ranked third all-time in coaching victories, behind only Hall of Famers George Halas and Mike Ditka. Under Smith’s guid-ance, the Chicago defense led the NFL in takeaways (310), three-and-out drives forced (485), three-and-out drive percentage (26.4%), third down percentage(34.1%)andredzonescoringefficiency(79.3%). Registering a career-high 13 wins in 2006 to tie predecessor Dick Jauron for the most victories by a Bears head coach, Smith led Chicago to home-fieldadvantageintheNFCPlayoffsandtheteam’sfirstNFCCham-pionship since its Super Bowl season of 1985. Smith was named the Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year in 2005 after becoming the fastest head coach in Bears history to lead the team to a division title, doing so in his second campaign while setting a fran-chise record for victories by a sophomore head coach with an 11-5 record. InSmith’sfirstseasonasanNFLdefensivecoordinatorwithSt.Louisin 2001, he helped the Rams return to the Super Bowl after missing the playoffs the previous season as his defense allowed fewer points and total yards per game than the previous year. Preceding his success in St. Louis, Smith contributed to the revival of Tampa Bay’s defense as the Buccaneers linebacker coach from 1996-2000. Overall, Smith has spent 31 years in coaching at the collegiate and professional levels. He began his coaching career in 1980 at his hometown high school, Big Sandy High School, before moving to Cascia Hall Prep in Tulsa the following year. Two years later, Smith made the jump to the college ranks at his alma mater of Tulsa as linebackers coach, where he stayedthrough1986.SmithmovedontocoachlinebackersatWisconsin(1987), Arizona State (1988-91), and Kentucky (1992). Smith was the de-fensive backs coach at Tennessee (1993-94) and Ohio State (1995).

LOVIE SMITH AT A GLANCE

● Regular season record: 83-77 ● Postseason record: 3-3 ● Overall record: 86-80 ● vs. Titans: 2-1 ● On the road vs. Titans: 2-0 ● At home vs. Titans: 0-1 ● vs. Ken Whisenhunt: 1-1 ● Year as Tampa Bay head coach: 2 ● Year as NFL head coach: 11

Lovie Smith’s Assistant Coaching Staff:Rod Marinelli Defensive Coordinator/Asst. Head CoachDave Toub Special Teams CoordinatorJim Arthur Strength and Conditioning AssistantBob Babich LinebackersGill Byrd Assistant Defensive Backs/SafetiesMike DeBord Tight EndsDarrylDrake WideReceiversAndrewHayes-Stoker OffensiveAssistant/WideReceiversJon Hoke Defensive BacksRusty Jones Strength and Conditioning CoordinatorMikal Smith Defensive Assistant/NicklebacksTim Spencer Running BacksMike Tice Offensive CoordinatorKevin O’Dea Assistant Special TeamsMike Phair Defensive LineJeremy Bates QuarterbacksTim Holt Offensive Line

RUNNING BACKS/FULLBACKS

Antonio Andrews (RB) Rushing Receiving Date Opp W-L G/S Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TDNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 - - 0 Jalston Fowler (FB) Rushing Receiving Date Opp W-L G/S Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TDNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 - - 0

QUARTERBACKS

Zach Mettenberger Date Opp W-L G/S Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/A TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sk Lst RateNoneTotals 0-0 0/0 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - - 0 0 - Marcus Mariota Date Opp W-L G/S Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/A TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sk Lst RateNoneTotals 0-0 0/0 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - - 0 0 - Charlie Whitehurst Date Opp W-L G/S Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/A TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sk Lst Rate12/26/2010 @TB L 18 11 61.1 66 3.67 0 0.0 0 0 14 3 6 68.3Totals 0-1 1/0 18 11 61.1 66 3.67 0 0.0 0 0 14 3 6 68.3

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Dexter McCluster (RB) Rushing Receiving Date Opp W-L G/S Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TDNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 - - 0

Bishop Sankey (RB) Rushing Receiving Date Opp W-L G/S Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TDNone 0 0 - - 0 0 0 - - 0Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 - - 0 Terrance West (RB) Rushing Receiving Date Opp W-L G/S Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD11/02/2014 TB W 15 48 3.2 10 0 1 2 2.0 2t 1Totals 1-0 1/0 15 48 3.2 10 0 1 2 2.0 2t 1

PUNTERSBrett Kern Date Opp Res Num Blk Yds Avg Lg TB In20 NetAvg10/05/2008 TB W 5 0 248 49.6 63 0 2 45.811/27/2011 TB W 3 0 88 29.3 41 0 3 29.3Totals 2-0 8 0 336 42.0 63 0 5 39.6

RETURNERSDexter McCluster Date Opp Res PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD KR Yds Avg Lg TD10/14/2012 @TB L 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 - - 0Totals 0-1 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 - - 0

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WIDE RECEIVERS

Harry Douglas Date Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TD09/14/2008 @TB L 2 34 17.0 21 012/14/2008 TB W 0 0 - - 011/07/2010 TB W 0 0 - - 012/05/2010 @TB W 1 21 21.0 21 009/25/2011 @TB L 5 35 7.0 16 001/01/2012 TB W 0 0 - - 011/25/2012 @TB W 2 11 5.5 6 012/30/2012 TB L 4 21 5.3 10 110/20/2013 TB W WR 7 149 21.3 54 111/17/2013 @TB L WR 6 134 22.3 80t 109/18/2014 TB W WR 2 14 7.0 11 111/09/2014 @TB W 0 0 - - 0Totals 8-4 12/3 29 419 14.4 80t 4 Dorial Green-Beckham Date Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0 - - 0 Justin Hunter Date Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0 - - 0 Kendall WrightDate Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0 - - 0

TIGHT ENDS

Chase Coffman Date Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TD11/25/2012 @TB W 0 0 - - 012/30/2012 TB L 0 0 - - 011/17/2013 @TB L 0 0 - - 0Totals 1-2 3/0 0 0 - - 0 Anthony Fasano Date Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TD11/23/2006 TB W 1 9 9.0 9 0Totals 1-0 1/0 1 9 9.0 9 0 Craig Stevens Date Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TD11/27/2011 TB W TE 0 0 - - 0Totals 1-0 1/1 0 0 - - 0 Phillip SupernawDate Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0 - - 0 Delanie WalkerDate Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TD12/23/2007 TB W 2 23 11.5 14 011/21/2010 TB L 3 27 9.0 14 010/09/2011 TB W TE 2 37 18.5 26t 1Totals 2-1 3/1 7 87 12.4 26t 1

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David Bass (OLB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR11/23/2014 TB W 1 1.0 0 1 0Totals 1-0 1/0 1 1.0 0 1 0 Zach Brown (ILB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FRNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Jurrell Casey (DT) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR11/27/2011 TB W DT 4 0 0 1 1Totals 1-0 1/1 4 0 0 1 1 Perrish Cox (CB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FRNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Michael Griffin (S)Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR10/14/2007 @TB L 0 0 0 0 011/27/2011 TB W FS 8 0 0 0 0Totals 1-1 2/1 8 0 0 0 0 Sammie Hill (DL)Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FRNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Marqueston Huff (DB)Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FRNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Steven Johnson (ILB)Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR12/02/2012 TB W 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1-0 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 DaQuan Jones (DL)Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FRNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 Karl Klug (DE) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR11/27/2011 TB W 1 0 0 0 0Totals 1-0 1/0 1 0 0 0 0 Mike Martin (DL)Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FRNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0

Jason McCourty (CB)Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR11/27/2011 TB W CB 7 0 0 0 1Totals 1-0 1/1 7 0 0 0 1 Derrick Morgan (OLB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR11/27/2011 TB W LDE 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1-0 1/1 0 0 0 0 0

Brian Orakpo (OLB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR10/04/2009 TB W OLB 7 1 1 0 012/12/2010 TB L OLB 3 0 0 0 0Totals 1-1 2/2 10 1 1 0 0 Ropati Pitoitua (DE)Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR10/14/2012 @TB L DE 2 0 0 0 0Totals 0-1 1/1 2 0 0 0 0

Da’Norris Searcy (S)Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR12/08/2013 @TB L 0 0 0 0 1Totals 0-1 1/0 0 0 0 0 1 Coty Sensabaugh (CB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FRNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Daimion Stafford (S)Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FRNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Avery Williamson (ILB)Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FRNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 Al Woods (DL) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FRNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Wesley Woodyard (LB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR10/05/2008 TB W 0 0 0 0 012/02/2012 TB W WLB 3 0 0 0 0Totals 2-0 2/1 3 0 0 0 0 Blidi Wreh-Wilson (CB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FRNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0

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KICKERSRyan Succop Date Opp W-L FGM FGA Pct XPM XPA 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg KO TB10/14/2012 @TB L 1 1 100.0 1 1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 38 3 1Totals 0-1 1 1 100.0 1 1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 38 3 1

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Since 1978 when the NFL went to the 16-game schedule, and excluding the abbreviated season of 1982, teams that are victorious on Kickoff Weekend aremore than twice as likely to reach the playoffs than losers of an opening game. Of the 538 teams which won openers, 281 (52.2%) went to the playoffs (168 won division titles). Of the 539 teams which lost openers,129 (23.9%) went to the playoffs (74 won division titles). The trend held true in 2014, when seven of the 12 playoff teams – Ar-izona, Carolina, Cincinnati, Denver, Detroit, Pittsburgh and Seattle – were victoriousonKickoffWeekend. In the same period of time (since 1978), the Titans have won their opener 19 times. In those seasons, they have made the playoffs nine times (47.4%) and missed the playoffs 10 times (52.6%). The Titans have lost their opener 17 times since 1978, and in those seasons, they have made the playoffs seven times (41.2%) and missed the playoffs 10 times (58.8%). The 2013 and 2014 Titans won their season openers, going on the road to defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers and Kansas City Chiefs, respectively. However, they went on to miss the playoffs each season. Previously, the Titans and Buccaneers have opened against each oth-er only once. The inaugural game in Buccaneers history was in Houston against the then-Oilers in 1978, a game the Oilers won 20-0. Titans head coach Ken Whisenhunt has roamed the sidelines seven times as head coach of the Arizona Cardinals (2007–2012) and Titans. He is 5-2 in those games.

Titans all-time on Kickoff Weekend (1960-present): Longest Streaks ... W L T Pct. Win Loss Current 29 26 0 .527 4 3 W-2

The Titans will open their regular season schedule on the road for the ninth time in the “Titans era” (1999-present). The Titans are 9-7 overall on kickoff weekend in that time period, including a 5-3 mark at Nissan Stadium (opened in 1999) and a 4-4 record on the road.

Titans on the road for Kickoff Weekend in the “Titans era” (1999-present):

Date Stadium (current name) Opponent Result 9/3/00(Sun.night) RalphWilsonStadium atBuffalo L,13-169/11/04(Sat.) SunLifeStadium atMiami W,17-79/11/05 Heinz Field at Pittsburgh L, 7-349/9/07 EverBankField atJacksonville W,13-109/10/09 (Thu. night) Heinz Field at Pittsburgh (OT) L, 10-139/11/11 EverBank Field at Jacksonville L, 14-169/8/13 HeinzField atPittsburgh W,16-99/7/14 ArrowheadStadium atKansasCity W,26-10

Witha5-2 recordasaheadcoach inWeek1games,TitanscoachKenWhisenhuntranksamongtheleague’scurrentleaders.Hewas4-2asheadcoachoftheArizonaCardinalsandearnedavictoryinhisfirstgameasTitans head coach in 2014.

Top Kickoff Weekend winning percentages among current NFL head coaches:

Head Coach Current Team Record Pct. Chip Kelly Philadelphia 2-0 1.000 Bill O’Brien Houston 1-0 1.000 MikeZimmer Minnesota 1-0 1.000Rex Ryan Buffalo 5-1 .833 John Harbaugh Baltimore 5-2 .714 Ken Whisenhunt Tennessee 5-2 .714 Pete Carroll Seattle 6-3 .667 Joe Philbin Miami 2-1 .667 Bill Belichick New England 13-7 .650 Gary Kubiak Denver 5-3 .625 Sean Payton New Orleans 5-3 .625 Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh 5-3 .625 Jeff Fisher St. Louis 11-8 .579 Jack Del Rio Oakland 5-4 .556 Mike McCarthy Green Bay 5-4 .556 John Fox Chicago 7-6 .538 Tom Coughlin N.Y. Giants 10-9 .526

The best Titans performances in Week 1 games during the “Titans era” (1999-present):

RushingAttempts: 27 - by Chris Johnson vs. Oakland, 9/12/10Yards: 175 - by Chris Brown at Jacksonville, 9/9/07Touchdowns: 2 - by Chris Johnson vs. Oakland, 9/12/10; by Travis

Henry vs. N.Y. Jets, 9/10/06PassingAttempts: 38 - by Kerry Collins vs. N.Y. Jets, 9/10/06; by Steve

McNair at Oakland, 9/7/03Yards: 341 - by Steve McNair vs. Cincinnati, 9/12/99Touchdowns: 3 - by Steve McNair vs. Cincinnati, 9/12/99Passer Rating: 142.8 - by Vince Young vs. Oakland, 9/12/10 (13-17, 154

yds, 2 TD, 0 Int)

ReceivingReceptions: 10 - by Derrick Mason vs. Oakland, 9/7/03Yards: 162 - by Kevin Dyson vs. Cincinnati, 9/12/99Touchdowns: 2 - by Kenny Britt at Jacksonville, 9/11/11; by Kevin

Dyson vs. Cincinnati, 9/12/99DefenseSacks: 3 - by Carlos Hall vs. Philadelphia, 9/8/02Interceptions: 2 - by Jason McCourty at Kansas City, 9/7/14; by Cort-

land Finnegan vs. Jacksonville, 9/7/08

Team YardsMost by Offense: 404 - at Kansas City, 9/7/14Fewest by Defense: 189 vs. Jacksonville, 9/7/08

Date Opp W/L9/3/78 at Atl L, 14-20 9/2/79 atWas W,29-279/7/80 at Pit L, 17-319/6/81 atLARams W,27-209/12/82 at Cin L, 6-279/4/83 GB (OT) L, 38-419/2/84 LA Raiders L, 14-249/8/85 Mia W,26-239/7/86 atGB W,31-39/13/87 LARams W,20-169/4/88 atInd(OT) W,17-149/10/89 at Min L, 7-389/9/90 at Atl L, 27-479/1/91 LARaiders W,47-179/6/92 Pitt L, 24-299/5/93* at NO L, 21-339/4/94 at Ind L, 21-459/3/95 atJax W,10-39/1/96 KC L, 19-208/31/97 Oak W,24-219/6/98 atCin W,23-14

“Titans Era” (1999-Present)Date Opp W/L9/12/99 Cin W,36-359/3/00* at Buf L, 13-169/9/01* Mia L, 23-319/8/02 Phi W,27-249/7/03* Oak W,25-209/11/04# atMia W,17-79/11/05 at Pit L, 7-349/10/06 NY Jets L, 16-239/9/07 atJax W,13-109/7/08 Jax W,17-109/10/09% at Pit (OT) L, 10-139/12/10 Oak W,38-139/11/11 at Jax L, 14-169/9/12 NE L, 13-349/8/13 atPit W,16-99/7/14 atKC W,26-10

* Sunday night # Saturday % Thursday night

Titans/Oilers opening day results since 1978:

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TITANS WEEK 1 RESULTS

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OFFENSIVE STARTERS

WR 83-Harry Douglas (6-0, 183, 8th year, Louisville) - Signed as an un-restricted free agent in 2015, he played in 91 games in seven previous campaigns with the Falcons, totaling 258 catches for 3,130 yards and eight touchdowns.

2014 Receiving: 51 Rec, 556 Yds, 2 TDs Career Receiving: 258 Rec, 3,130 Yds, 8 TDs

TE 82-Delanie Walker (6-0, 248, 10th Year, Central Missouri) - The 2013 free agent acquisition played seven years with the 49ers before arriving in Tennessee. In 2014, he set a new single-season receiv-ing yardage record (890) among franchise tight ends and tied for the fourth-highest reception total (63) by a Titans/Oilers tight end.

2014 Receiving: 63 Rec, 890 Yds, 4 TDs Career Receiving: 246 Rec, 2,926 Yds, 18 TDs

LT 77-Taylor Lewan (6-7, 309, 2nd Year, Michigan) -Theteam’sfirst-round pick in 2014 (11th overall) moved into the starting lineup af-terMichaelRooswasinjuredinWeek5.Hestartedsixgamesbutmissedthefinalfivegameswithanankleinjury.

2014 GP/GS: 11/6, Career GP/GS: 11/6

LG 76-Byron Bell (6-5, 340, 5th Year, New Mexico) - Bell was signed as a free agent in 2015 after four seasons (56 starts) in Carolina.

2014 GP/GS: 15/15, Career GP/GS: 62/56

C 62-Brian Schwenke (6-3, 318, 3rd Year, California) The former fourth-round pick totaled nine starts as a rookie in 2013 and started thefirst11contestsof2014beforesufferingakneeinjury.

2014 GP/GS: 11/11, Career GP/GS: 20/20

RG 70-Chance Warmack (6-2, 323, 3rd Year, Alabama) - The team’s 2013first-roundpick(10thoverall)becametheteam’sfourthrookiesince1999tostartall32gamesinhisfirsttwoNFLseasons.

2014 GP/GS: 16/16, Career GP/GS: 32/32

RT 73-Jeremiah Poutasi (6-5, 335, Rookie, Utah) - The team’s third-round pick in 2015 was a three-year starter at Utah. He played left tackleduringfinaltwoseasonsafterstartingatrighttackleasatruefreshman.

TE 80-Anthony Fasano (6-4, 255, 10th Year, Notre Dame) - The 2015 free agent signee accumulated 253 receptions for 2,799 yards and 31 touchdowns in nine previous seasons with the Cowboys, Dolphins and Chiefs.

2014 Receiving: 25 Rec, 226 Yds, 4 TDs Career Receiving: 253 Rec, 2,799 Yds, 31 TDs

WR 13-Kendall Wright (5-10, 191, 4th Year, Baylor) - The team’s 2012 first-roundpicktotaled215catchesfrom2012–2014,whichranksfirstinfranchisehistoryforaplayer’sfirstthreeseasons.In2014,heto-taled 57 receptions for 715 yards and a career-high six touchdowns.

2014 Receiving: 57 Rec, 715 Yds, 6 TDs Career Receiving: 215 Rec, 2,420 Yds, 12 TDs

QB 8-Marcus Mariota (6-4, 222, Rookie, Oregon) - The second overall draft pick in 2015 won the Heisman Trophy during his junior season at Oregon. He passed for 4,454 yards and 42 touchdowns with only four interceptions in leading the Ducks to the College Football Playoff Championship Game.

RB 20-Bishop Sankey (5-10, 209, 2nd Year, Washington) - The team’s second-round pick in 2014 (54th overall) played in all 16 games with nine starts as a rookie, rushing for a team-high 569 yards and two touchdowns. He added 133 receiving yards.

2014 Stats: 152 Rushes for 569 Yds, 2 TDs; 18 Rec. for 133 Yds

KEY OFFENSIVE RESERVES

RB 26-Antonio Andrews (5-10, 225, 2nd Year, Western Kentucky) - The 2014 undrafted free agent played in four contests as a reserve running back and kickoff returner during his rookie season.

2014 Stats: 0 Rushes; 2 Rec. for 11 Yds

FB 45-Jalston Fowler (5-11, 254, Rookie, Alabama) - The fourth-round pick played in 53 career games at Alabama, winning a pair of national championships along the way.

C/G 69-Andy Gallik (6-2, 306, Rookie, Boston College) - A sixth-round pick in 2015, Gallik recorded 41 starts at center in college, including startsineverygameoverhisfinalthreecampaigns.Hewasatwo-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference honoree (2013, 2014).

WR 17-Dorial Green-Beckham (6-5, 237, Rookie, Oklahoma) - The sec-ond-round pick totaled 87 receptions for 1,278 yards and 17 touch-downs from 2012-13 at Missouri. He attended Oklahoma in 2014 but did not participate in a game due to transfer rules.

WR 15-Justin Hunter (6-4, 203, 3rd Year, Tennessee) - The 2013 sec-ond-round pick led the team with an average of 19.7 yards per catch (18 for 354) as a rookie, and in 2014, he posted 28 catches for 498 yards (17.8 avg.) and three touchdowns in 12 games. His 18.5-yard receiving average from 2013–2014 led all NFL players (min. 40 recep-tions).

2014 Receiving: 28 Rec, 498 Yds, 3 TDs Career Receiving: 46 Rec, 852 Yds, 7 TDs

RB 22-Dexter McCluster (5-8, 170, 6th Year, Mississippi) - McCluster wassignedasanunrestrictedfreeagentin2014afterplayinghisfirstfour seasons in Kansas City, where he was named to the Pro Bowl in 2013 as a punt returner.

2014 Stats: 40 Rushes for 131 Yds, 0 TDs; 26 Rec. for 197 Yds, 1 TD Career: 192 Rushes for 793 Yds, 1 TD; 198 Rec. for 1,697 Yds, 6 TDs 2014 Returns: 0 KR; 22 PR, 155 Yds, 7.0 Avg, 0 TDs Career Returns: 52 KRs, 20.9 Avg., 0 TDs; 101 PRs, 11.0 Avg, 3 TDs

T/G 79-Jamon Meredith (6-5, 312, 7th Year, South Carolina) - Meredith joined the Titans during the 2014 campaign and recorded three starts.

2014 GP/GS: 3/3, Career GP/GS: 54/27

QB 7-Zach Mettenberger (6-5, 224, 2nd Year, Louisiana State) - In 2014, the sixth-round pick became the third quarterback in franchise history to start six or more games as a rookie, but a shoulder injury kepthimoutofthefinalthreecontests.

2014/Career Passing: 179 Att, 107 Cmp, 1,412 Yds, 8 TD, 7 INT, 83.4 Rtg

TE 88-Craig Stevens (6-3, 263, 8th Year, California) - The 2008 third-round pick has served as the team’s primary blocking tight end for the durationofhiscareer.Hewaslimitedtofivegamesin2014duetoaquad injury.

2014 Receiving: 2 Rec, 26 Yds, 0 TDs Career Receiving: 48 Rec, 603 Yds, 4 TDs

TE 89-Phillip Supernaw (6-5, 248, 2nd Year, Ouachita Baptist) - The 2015 signee entered the NFL in 2012 as an undrafted rookie with Houston and also spent time with Baltimore and Kansas City.

2014/Career Receiving: 3 Rec, 30 Yds

SPECIALISTS

K 4-Ryan Succop (6-2, 218, 7th Year, South Carolina) - The former seventh-round pick was signed in 2014 after being released by Kan-sasCity,wherehespenthisfirstfiveseasons.His86.4percentsuc-cessrateonfieldgoalsin2014setacareerhigh.

2014 Kicking: 19/22 FGs, 27/27 PATs, 84 Points Career Kicking: 138/169 FGs, 187/187 PATs, 601 Points

P 6-Brett Kern (6-2, 214, 8th Year, Toledo) - Kern was claimed off waivers from the Broncos during the 2009 season. He is the Titans’ career leader in both gross punting and net punting average. His 40.8-yard net average in 2014 was the best in team history.

2014 Punting: 88 Punts, 46.8 Avg, 7 TB, 28 In20, 40.8 Net Career Punting: 520 Punts, 45.1 Avg, 39 TB, 185 In20, 39.5 Net

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DE 90-DaQuan Jones (6-4, 322, 2nd Year, Penn State) - The fourth-round pick in 2014 played in seven games as a rookie, posting 13 tackles, a sack and a forced fumble.

2014 Stats: 13 Tackles, 1 Sack, 2 TFL, 3 QBP, 1 FF

NT 96-Al Woods (6-4, 307, 6th Year, Louisiana State) - Signed as a free agent in 2014 after four previous combined seasons with the Bucca-neers, Seahawks and Steelers, he set a career high with 31 tackles in hisfirstseasonwiththeTitans.

2014 Stats: 31 Tackles, 1 Sack, 2 TFL, 1 QBP, 0 PD Career: 72 Tackles, 3.5 Sacks, 1 PD

DT 99-Jurrell Casey (6-1, 305, 5th Year, USC) - The third-round draft pickonlymissedthreetotalstartsinhisfirstfourseasons.In2013,he was named second-team APAll-Pro,andin2014,hetiedforfirston the team in quarterback pressures (27) and tackles for loss (13).

2014 Stats: 86 Tackles, 5 Sacks, 13 TFL, 27 QBP, 1 PD Career: 330 Tackles, 21 Sacks, 27 TFL, 49 QBP, 5 PD, 4 FF, 2 FR

OLB 91-Derrick Morgan (6-3, 261, 6th Year, Georgia Tech) - The former first-roundpick’s19sacksfrom2012–2014ledtheTitans.In2014,heled the team with 6.5 sacks, tied for the team lead in tackles for loss (13) and quarterback pressures (27), and set a career high with 82 tackles.

2014 Stats: 82 Tackles, 6.5 Sacks, 13 TFL, 27 QBP, 9 PD, 2 FF Career: 259 Tackles, 23 Sacks, 24 TFL, 75 QBP, 18 PD, 4 FF, 2 FR

ILB 54-Avery Williamson (6-1, 246, 2nd Year, Kentucky) - The Milan, Tenn.,nativewasafifth-roundpickin2014.Asarookie,herecorded107 tackles, more than every Titans rookie in the “Titans era” (since 1999).

2014/Career Stats: 101 Tackles, 3 Sacks, 8 TFL, 8 QBP, 4 PD, 2 FR

ILB 55-Zach Brown (6-1, 248, 4th Year, North Carolina) - The former second-roundpickappearedineverygameduringhisfirsttwosea-sons but suffered a season-ending injury in the 2014 opener. His 210 tackles from 2012 through 2013 were the most on the team.

2014 Stats: 1 Tackle, 1 QBP Career: 211 Tackles, 9.5 Sacks, 7 QBP 10 TFL, 4 INT, 11 PD, 2 FF, 3 FR

OLB 98-Brian Orakpo (6-4, 257, 7th Year, Texas) -Theformerfirst-roundpick arrived in Tennessee as an unrestricted free agent after six sea-sons with the Redskins (2009-14). He totaled 40 sacks in 71 career games before joining the Titans.

2014 Stats: 28 Tackles, 0.5 sacks, 9 QBP, 1 TFL, 1 PD Career: 311 Tackles, 40 sacks, 156 QBP, 46 TFL, 1 INT, 17 PD, 6 FF, 3 FR

CB 29-Perrish Cox (6-0, 190, 5th Year, Oklahoma State) - Signed as anunrestrictedfreeagentduringthe2015offseason,theformerfifth-round pick joined the Titans after 57 games in four previous seasons withtheBroncos,Seahawksand49ers.Hetotaledfiveinterceptionsin 2014 in San Francisco.

2014 Stats: 59 Tackles, 5 INT, 18 PD, 2 FR Career: 135 Tackles, 6 INT, 34 PD, 2 FF, 2 FR

SS 21-Da’Norris Searcy (5-11, 207, 5th Year, North Carolina) - A fourth-round selection by the Bills in 2011, he played in 62 games with 23 starts in his four seasons in Buffalo. He set career highs in 2014 with 13 starts and three interceptions.

2014 Stats: 58 Tackles, 0.5 Sack, 1 TFL, 2 QBP, 3 INT, 5 PD, 1 FF, 1 FR Career: 191 Tackles, 4 Sacks, 10 TFL, 5 QBP, 5 INT, 14 PD, 3 FF, 2 FR

FS 33-Michael Griffin (6-0, 215, 9th Year, Texas)-Thefirst-roundpickand two-time Pro Bowler has led or tied for the team lead in intercep-tionsinfourdifferentseasons.Hefinishedthe2014campaigninatiefor ninth place on the franchise’s interceptions list (24) and in seventh place on the team’s all-time tackles list.

2014 Stats: 115 Tackles, 3 Sacks, 7 TFL, 3 QBP, 2 INT, 54 PD Career: 811 Tackles, 6.0 Sacks, 9 QBP, 18 TFL, 24 INT, 62 PD, 11 FF,

5 FR

CB 30-Jason McCourty (6-0, 193, 7th Year, Rutgers) - The 2009 sixth-round pick led the squad in passes defensed in both 2011 and 2012 and tied for the interception lead in both seasons. He ranked second on the team with 16 passes defensed in 2013, and in 2014, he led the squadwiththreeinterceptionsandtiedforfirstplaceontheteamwith13 passes defensed.

2014 Stats: 85 Tackles, 1 TFL, 3 INT, 13 PD, 2 FF, 1 FR Career: 437 Tackles, 1.0 Sack, 9 TFL, 11 INT, 72 PD, 6 FF, 4 FR

KEY DEFENSIVE RESERVES

OLB 51-David Bass (6-4, 256, 3rd Year, Missouri Western St.) - Bass was claimed off waivers from Chicago, where he appeared in 20 games from 2013-14 and recorded four sacks. He was a seventh-round se-lection by the Oakland Raiders in 2013.

2014 Stats: 9 Tackles, 3 Sacks, 0.5 TFL, 1 FF Career Stats: 30 Tackles, 4 Sacks, 3 TFL, 1 INT, 1 PD, 1 FF

DE 97-Karl Klug (6-3, 278, 5th Year, Iowa)-Theformerfifth-roundpickhas the ability to play outside at defensive end or at defensive tackle as a pass rusher. He led the team as a rookie in 2011 with seven sacks. In 2014, he posted two sacks in 16 games.

2014 Stats: 31 Tackles, 2 Sacks, 5 QBP, 5 TFL Career: 101 Tackles, 14.5 Sacks, 24 QBP, 8 TFL, 7 PD, 4 FF, 1 FR

DL 93-Mike Martin (6-1, 298, 4th Year, Michigan) - The 2012 third-round pickservedasareserveduringhisfirstthreeseasons.In2014,herecorded 28 tackles and a career-high 10 quarterback pressures.

2014 Stats: 28 Tackles, 10 QBP Career: 90 Tackles, 4.0 Sacks, 15 QBP, 7 TFL, 1 PD

OLB 53-Deiontrez Mount (6-5, 249, Rookie, Louisville) - The sixth-round pick appeared in 45 games as a defensive end and outside linebacker at Louisville. His career totals included 82 tackles, 9.5 sacks and 18 tackles for loss.

DE 92-Ropati Pitoitua (6-8, 298, 6th Year, Washington St.) - Signed as an unrestricted free agent in 2013, he played in 37 total games with theJetsandChiefspriortohisarrival.InhisfirsttwoseasonswiththeTitans (2013-14), he played in 28 games with 24 starts.

2014 Stats: 45 Tackles, 2 Sacks, 5 TFL, 2 QBP, 2 PD, 1 FR Career: 209 Tackles, 9 Sacks, 15 TFL, 8 QBP, 6 PD, 1 FF, 1 FR

CB 24-Coty Sensabaugh (5-11, 187, 4th Year, Clemson) - The former fourth-round received playing time at nickel defensive back and cor-nerbackinhisfirsttwoseasons.In2014,heplayedin13gameswithsix starts.

2014 Stats: 44 Tackles, 1 Sack, 1 QBP, 4 PD Career: 108 Tackles, 1 Sack, 1 TFL, 1 QBP, 0 INT, 16 PD, 0 FF, 2 FR

S 39-Daimion Stafford (6-1, 218, 3rd Year, Nebraska) - The former seventh-round pick led the team with 13 special teams tackles in 2014 and also saw action as a reserve safety.

2014 Stats: 33 Tackles, 2 TFL, 1 Sack, 2 QBP, 1 INT, 3 PD, 13 SpT Career: 34 Tackles, 2 TFL, 1 Sack, 2 QBP, 1 INT, 3 PD, 25 SpT

ILB 59-Wesley Woodyard (6-0, 233, 8th Year, Kentucky) - Signed as an unrestricted free agent in 2014 following six seasons with the Bron-cos, he was named a defensive captain and led the defense with 134 tacklesinhisfirstseasonwiththeTitans.

2014 Stats: 134 Tackles, 2.5 Sacks, 8 TFL, 9 QBP, 2 INT, 4 PD Career: 530 Tackles, 10.5 Sacks, 7 INT, 19 PD, 6 FF, 1 FR

CB 25-Blidi Wreh-Wilson (6-1, 198, 3rd Year, Connecticut) - The 2013 third-roundpickplayedin24gamesduringhisfirsttwoseasons,in-cluding 11 starts in 2014.

2014 Stats: 57 Tackles, 1 QBP, 1 INT, 10 PD Career: 66 Tackles, 0 Sacks, 1 TFL, 1 QBP, 1 INT, 11 PD, 1 FF, 0 FR

PROJECTED TITANS LINEUP

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TITANS QBs STRONG IN PRESEASON: Against the Vikings, Titans quarterbacks Marcus Mariota, Zach Mettenberger, Charlie Whitehurst and Alex Tanney combined to complete 16 of 25 passes for 210 yards, three touchdowns, no interceptions and a passer rating of 130.0. The group’s four-game totals in the preseason included 104 attempts, 71 completions, 925 yards, six touchdowns and three interceptions. The Titans’ 8.1 yards per attempt led the NFL during the preseason, while their 103.3 passer rating ranked third and their completion percentage of 68.3 ranked sixth.

MARIOTA, DOUGLAS FINISH PRESEASON ON HIGH NOTE: The startingoffensefinishedthepreseasonwithabigtouchdown.Thegroupwasonthefieldforonlyonedrive,buttheresultwasa59-yardtouchdownpass for Marcus Mariota,hisfirstofthepreseason.Mariotaandmostoftheoffensivestarterswereonthefieldfor11drivesduringthepreseason,andinthoseopportunities,theyproducedthreetouchdownsandtwofieldgoals(27points).Mariotacompletedatleastonepassforafirstdowninnine of the 11 series.

MARIOTA’S FINAL PRESEASON NUMBERS: Starting quarterback Marcus Mariota attempted only three passes against the Vikings, but the rookie completed two of them for 74 yards, including a 59-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Harry Douglas. In four preseason starts, the second-overall draft pick completed 21 of his 30 attempts for 326 yards, one touchdownandoneinterception.Hefinishedwithapasserratingof102.9,which ranked second among rookie quarterbacks (Brett Hundley, 129.6), and his 70.0 completion percentage led the rookie class. Additionally, he rushedfivetimesfor17yards.

BIG CATCH BY DOUGLAS: Eighth-year wide receiver Harry Douglas provided the longest play of the game, collecting a Marcus Mariota pass

and going 59 yards for a touchdown. Douglas has two career receptions in the regular season longer than 59 yards.

TITANS REMAIN PERFECT NEAR GOAL LINE: The Titans remained perfect in preseason goal-to-go situations. Against the Vikings, they scored on a three-yard touchdown pass from Zach Mettenberger to Rico Richardson and a one-yard touchdown pass from Alex Tanney to Phillip Supernaw, bringing their preseason total to six touchdowns in six goal-to-go sets of downs.

OFFENSIVE RANKINGS: The Titans ranked ninth in the NFL during the preseason in total offense (330.0 yards per game) and tied for second in yardsperplay (5.9). Theywereseventh in thirddownefficiency (45.7),eighthinpointspergame(21.3)andfifthintimeofpossession(31:46).

TIME OF POSSESSION: The Titans won the time-of-possession battle against the Vikings by registering a preseason-best 34:12. Their average time of possession in the preseason was 31:46. TITANS RUSHERS TOP 100 YARDS: Titans rushers combined to accumulate a preseason high of 142 yards on the ground. David Fluellen led the squad with 61 yards on 12 carries, followed by Antonio Andrews’ 38 yards on 10 carries. The 142 yards were the most by the Titans in a preseason game since they had 147 at Minnesota on Aug. 29, 2013.

COFFMAN LEADS TEAM: Tight end Chase Coffman led the team with four receptions and 59 receiving yards. In four preseason games, he led the squad with 12 receptions and 189 yards and tied for the team lead with twotouchdowns.HisreceptiontotalrankedsixthintheNFLandfirstamongall tight ends during the preseason, and his 15.8-yard receiving average

LAST WEEK vs. MINNESOTA VIKINGS

NOTES FROM LAST WEEK’S GAME

Minnesota Vikings 17 at TENNESSEE TITANS 24Sept. 3, 2015

Nissan Stadium, Nashville, Tenn.

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The Titans earned a 24-17 victory over the Minnesota Vikings at NissanStadiumtofinishtheir2015preseasonwitha2-2record. Titans quarterbacks combined to go 16-of-25 passing for 210 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions (130.0 passer rating) in the win, led by rookie starter Marcus Mariota’s 74 yards. Mariotaplayedonlythefirstseriesbutmadethemostofhisopportunity.Onthefirstplay fromscrimmage,hefoundtightendDelanie Walker for a15-yardgain,andthreeplays later,onthird-and-five,Mariotaandwidereceiver Harry Douglas connected on a 59-yard touchdown pass. Next, itwastheTitansdefense’s turn tocreate theirfirstbigplayofthe evening. On third-and-four from Tennessee’s 28-yard line, Vikings quarterback Taylor Heinicke completed a pass to wide receiver Stefon Diggs, but cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson stripped the ball from Diggs’ hands. Safety Michael Griffin recovered the fumble for the Titans. With theTitans atMinnesota’s 20-yard line following the takeaway,Zach Mettenberger took the reins at quarterback, but it was Bishop Sankey who got the Titans close to the goal line. The running back took six consecutive handoffs until, on third-and-goal, Mettenberger completed a touchdown pass to wide receiver Rico Richardson for a 14-0 lead midway throughthefirstquarter. In the second quarter, the Titans appeared on the verge of adding to their lead. Mettenberger engineered a long procession from the team’s own 20-yard line, using completions to tight end Chase Coffman to convert a pair of third downs. However, facing a fourth-and-one at the Minnesota 17, running back Antonio Andrews was stuffed for a three-yard loss. Withtheirfirsttasteofmomentum,HeinickeandtheVikingstookoverwith 2:45 on the clock before the half. A 28-yard pass to tight end MyCole Pruittsetupa33-yardfieldgoalbyBlair Walsh in the waning seconds of the half to make the score 14-3. The Vikings narrowed the gap even more at the outset of the second half. From their own 20-yard line, Heinicke and company went the length ofthefield,withthelargestchunkcomingona21-yardcompletiontowide

receiver Ryan Whalen plus a 15-yard roughing-the-passer penalty on the play. Heinicke’s 14-yard touchdown pass to halfback Dominique Williams trimmed the Titans’ lead to 14-10. TheTitansfinallygotbackonthescoreboardlaterinthethirdquarter,thanks to their special teams. Vikings return man Marcus Sherels attempted tofieldBrett Kern’s 42-yard punt, only to muff the catch. Marqueston Huff pounced quickly on the ball at the 11-yard line, setting up Ryan Succop’s 40-yardfieldgoal. TheTitans’nextdriveprovedtobethedifferenceinthegame.WithAlex Tanney at quarterback, the offense used 12 plays in seven minutes to move 94 yards. Tight end Phillip Supernaw’s one-yard touchdown provided a 14-point advantage, and for a brief moment, it appeared as though the lead would stretch to 16. After the snap on the extra point attempt was botched,kickerSuccopfloatedapasstoAngelo Blackson, who crossed the goal line while making an over-the-shoulder catch. However, the Titans were whistled for an ineligible receiver downfield, nullifying the atypicalconversion. The Vikings added a seven-yard touchdown pass from Heinicke to Diggswithlessthanfourminutesremaininginregulation,butafinalpushtoeven the score ended on a fourth-down sack by Blackson.

Marcus Mariota passed for 74 yards and a touchdown against the Vikings.

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was sixth in the NFL and second among tight ends (Chris Gragg, Buffalo, 16.0).

WREH-WILSON FORCES TURNOVER IN RETURN: Blidi Wreh-Wilson appeared for the first time during the preseason. The third-year cornerback missed the first three games due to an ankle injury he suffered a week into training camp. Against the Vikings, he came up with one of the biggest plays in the early going when he forced a fumble in Vikings territory against wide receiver Stefon Diggs. The ball was recovered by safety Michael Griffin, leading to a Titans touchdown seven plays later.

TITANS MAKING MOST OF TURNOVERS: The Titans had two takeaways against the Vikings. Safety Michael Griffin recovered a fumble in the second quarter, and Marqueston Huff recovered a muffed punt return in

the third quarter. Griffin’s recovery resulted in a touchdown, while Huff’s play turned into a field goal. The Titans totaled five takeaways during the preseason – three interceptions and two fumble recoveries. They scored field goals after the first four and a field goal after the final one.

BLACKSON NOTCHES FIRST SACK TO END FINAL DRIVE: The Vikings trailed by seven points but were driving in Titans territory in the game’s final minute of regulation. They faced a fourth-and-10 from the Tennessee 39-yard line, when rookie defensive lineman Angelo Blackson sacked Vikings quarterback Taylor Heinicke for a four-yard loss. The fourth-round pick’s sack was his first of the preseason.

HEAD COACH KEN WHISENHUNT

(opening statement)

Well we accomplished what we wanted to tonight, and that was number one, start fast and number two, win at home. That’s something that is important to us. We had a bad taste in our mouths after last week’s game not necessarily because of the way it went, but because of the mistakes we made. So, it was really a focus on that. Ultimately, it took a couple of days to come to this. I just felt like it was important to get Marcus (Mariota) into a routine coming to this stadium. He had only been here once before, so get comfortable with his locker and pre-game preparation, the grass, a lot of little things you don’t think about because, really, we don’t play (here) for almost a month. When we come in here for real against Indianapolis on the 27th, we just have had two times of coming in here and doing all the things that lead up to a game. I thought that was important and of course once you make that decision it seemed to fall on everybody else on the offense had to go. It was important for us defensively just because of some of the things we should to fix.

(on what Marcus Mariota gained despite playing only four plays)

I don’t think it is a negative, that’s for sure. We recognized we weren’t going against their starters, but you still got to make the plays. I thought we were efficient and did what we wanted to do.

(on having Blidi Wreh-Wilson return)

Well it makes us feel a lot better about where Blidi (Wreh-Wilson) is, number one. That’s the most important thing, but he made a couple of good plays on the ball which if you remember last year, that is one of the things that he struggled with so it was nice to see him come out there tonight with confidence and play with good technique.

QB MARCUS MARIOTA

(on ending the preseason on a positive note)

It was great, definitely a confidence booster. Again, things we can always build upon and look forward to next week.

(on if he was glad he got to play)

Definitely. I love the game, I was going to be able to get in, and I was glad we were able to get that first drive in and score.

(on if he feels like he and the offense are ready for the start of the regular season)

Definitely, I thought that we had some ups and downs in the preseason, but that’s typical. It’s good for us to learn and battle through a little bit of adversity and I think as a whole we’re excited to get going and get the season going.

(on if he is excited for the upcoming week)

I’m very excited. Obviously, now it counts. We’re looking forward to it. I think

we’ve built a solid foundation for the season and were excited to show it out on the field.

(on if it was a relief to get his first touchdown pass)

That was the furthest thing from my mind. Stats mean nothing as long as you put up wins, that’s all that matters.

(on if he is ready for the hype of the regular season)

It’s taking it one day at a time. I’m really focused on getting in tomorrow and getting a lift in with the guys, focus on what we can improve on and again, just take it one day at a time.

TE DELANIE WALKER

(on being excited for the regular season)

Most definitely. I thought our preseason went well. We had some players that made some good plays that I think will help this team out. We’ll see what happens with that. Now we’ve got to move on. The regular season is starting and we’ve got to look forward to Tampa. Just excited to get this season kicked off, especially after last season we didn’t have a good one. We’ll let that go be in the past and worry about the future now.

WR HARRY DOUGLAS

(on where he thinks the offense is after four preseason games, looking towards Tampa Bay)

I think we’re doing good. Now we get to sit back and really gameplan on this opponent the way we really want to and pinpoint things like we really want to do. I think we’re doing a great job working hard and finishing in practice. We just have to continue to work hard, believe in one another and lift one another up. When there’s a mistake, be there for your teammate, and when we do good stuff, remain humble.

CB PERRISH COX

(on if Titans defense is ready for regular season to start)

No doubt, no doubt. I think we are where we want to be. We all are on the same page and we are ready for this thing to start. Start fast is kind of one of the main goals. We came in (tonight) able to stop the run, and at the same time we had to start fast. That’s what our goal has been and that’s what we are going to go in with. We’re going to stick with the same thing.

S MICHAEL GRIFFIN

(on the defense heading into the regular season)

We’re doing good, but we’ve got to start faster. That’s the key thing, we’ve got to start faster. The statistics right now, if you count today, in the last two years, in six of the eight preseason games we started slow. So that’s just one thing we’ve got to do, we’ve got to start starting fast.

NOTES FROM LAST WEEK’S GAME

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Ruston Webster is entering his fourth season as executive vice president/general manager in 2015. He served two seasons as Titans vice presi-dent of player personnel before he was elevated to his current position on Jan. 18, 2012. Early in the 2015 offseason, Webster engi-neered deals with several players. The Titans gave new contracts to outside linebacker Derrick Mor-gan, punter Brett Kern, kicker Ryan Succop and defensive lineman Karl Klug, retaining the services of key performers who were eligible to sign with other clubs. Additionally, they tapped the free agent market to land outside linebacker Brian Orakpo (formerlywith theWashingtonRedskins),widereceiver Harry Douglas (Atlanta Falcons), safety Da’Norris Searcy (Buf-falo Bills), tight end Anthony Fasano (Kansas City Chiefs) and cornerback Perrish Cox (San Francisco 49ers). Inthe2015NFLDraft,WebsterspearheadedthedecisiontodraftOre-gon quarterback Marcus Mariota with the second overall selection. Mario-ta won the Heisman Trophy in 2014 at the conclusion of a three-year career in which he recorded 10,796 passing yards and 2,237 rushing yards. It was the highest draft pick the Titans/Oilers ever used on a quarterback. In 2014, the Titans’ free agent acquisitions included running back Dexter McCluster (Chiefs), backup quarterback Charlie Whitehurst (San Diego Chargers), defensive lineman Al Woods (Pittsburgh Steelers) and linebacker Wesley Woodyard (Denver Broncos). Withthe11thoverallpickinthe2014NFLDraft,WebsterledtheTitans’selection of tackle Taylor Lewan, a 6-foot-7 Associated Press All-American and four-year starter at Michigan. Lewan played in 11 games with six starts asarookieandwasnamedtotheProFootballWritersofAmericaAll-Rook-ie team. Lewanheadlinedasix-memberdraftclassthatalso includedWash-ington running back Bishop Sankey (second round), Penn State defensive lineman DaQuan Jones (fourth round), Wyoming defensive back Mar-queston Huff (fourth round), Kentucky linebacker Avery Williamson(fifthround) and Louisiana State quarterback Zach Mettenberger (sixth round). Sankeyledtheteaminrushingasarookie(569yards),whileWilliamsonre-corded 107 tackles, the most of any Titans rookie since 1999. Mettenberger became the third quarterback in franchise history to start six or more games as a rookie, recording a team-high 1,412 passing yards. During the2013offseason,Websterbroughtunrestricted freeagenttight end Delanie Walker toTennesseefromSanFrancisco. Walkerbe-came the only tight end in franchise history other than Frank Wycheck to reach 60 receptions in a single season, accomplishing the feat in both 2013 and 2014. In 2014, he set a new franchise record for a tight end, registering 890 receiving yards. WebstermadeAlabama guardChance Warmack the first of eighttotal selections in the 2013 NFL Draft, which also featured second-round wide receiver Justin Hunter.Warmackbecametheteam’sfourthrookiesince1999tostartall32gamesinhisfirsttwoNFLseasons,andHunter’s18.5-yard receiving average during that timespan led the NFL (minimum 40 receptions). Another 2013 draft pick, fourth-round center Brian Schwenke, started20totalgamesinhisfirsttwocampaigns. Intotal,playersWebsterobtainedduringthe2013offseasonviathedraft or free agency combined for a total of 257 games played and 129 startsintheirfirstseasonwiththeTitans. Inhisfirstdraftasgeneralmanager in2012,Websterupgradedtheoffensive speed and athleticismwith the first-round selection ofKendall Wright,awidereceiverfromBaylorandthefirstinaseven-memberdraftclass.Wrighttotaled215receptionsfrom2012through2014,themostinfranchisehistoryinaplayer’sfirstthreeseasonswiththeclub.In2013,herankedseventhintheNFLwith94receptionswhilenotchinghisfirst1,000-yard season (1,079). The Titans’ 2012 second-round pick, North Carolina linebacker Zach Brown,wastheonlyplayerthatseasontofinishamongthetopfiverook-ies in both interceptions (three) and sacks (5.5). Fourth-round cornerback Coty Sensabaugh (43 games, 12 starts) played extensively in the nickel andbasedefensivepackagesinhisfirstthreeseasons. PriortohisarrivalinTennesseein2010,Webstergained22yearsofpersonnel experience split between the Seattle Seahawks and the Tampa BayBuccaneers.InhisfouryearsinSeattle,Websterwasthevicepres-

GENERAL MANAGER RUSTON WEBSTER

ident of player personnel and oversaw the day-to-day management of the pro personnel and college scouting departments. Websterspent18yearswithTampaBayinavarietyofroles,includingthe director of player personnel (2005), director of college scouting (2001-04), director of pro personnel (1989-91) and regional college scout (1988, Northeast; 1992, South; 1993, Midwest; 1995-2000, Southwest). He was a partofthefrontofficestaffthathelpedbuildtheSuperBowlXXXVIICham-pion Buccaneers in 2002. Websterstartedhiscareerasacollegecoachwithstopsasagradu-ate assistant at Southwestern Louisiana (1985), Alabama (1986) and Tulsa (1987).

Ruston Webster’s Background:2012-15: Tennessee Titans - General Manager2010-11: Tennessee Titans - Vice President of Player Personnel2006-09: Seattle Seahawks - Vice President of Player Personnel2005: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Director of Player Personnel2001-04: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Director of College Scouting1992-00: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Regional Scout1989-91: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Director of Pro Personnel1988: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Regional Scout1987: Tulsa - Graduate Assistant/Tight Ends Coach1986: Alabama - Graduate Assistant1985: SWLouisiana-GraduateAssistant

TITANS PERSONNEL STAFF

RustonWebster . . . Executive Vice President/General ManagerVin Marino . . . . . . . Vice President/Football AdministrationBlakeBeddingfield . Director of College ScoutingDennis Polian . . . . . Assistant Director of Football AdministrationBrian Gardner . . . . . Director of Pro ScoutingWesSlay . . . . . . . . . Pro ScoutKevin Turks . . . . . . . Pro ScoutPhil Neri . . . . . . . . . College ScoutTim Ruskell . . . . . . . College ScoutJon Salge . . . . . . . . College ScoutRichard Shelton . . . College ScoutMarv Sunderland . . College ScoutBrandon Taylor . . . . College ScoutMike Yowarsky . . . . College ScoutDale Thompson . . . Titans Combine Scout

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Click For Complete Online Bio

Ken Whisenhunt is in his second season as Titans head coach. He was named the 17th head coach in franchise history on Jan. 13, 2014. Whisenhunt arrived in Tennessee with 17seasons of NFL coaching experience, including six years (2007-12) as head coach of the Arizona Cardi-nals. As head coach for the Cardinals, he won a fran-chise-record 49 games, including an appearance in Super Bowl XLIII after a team-record 12-win season in 2008. In2013,WhisenhuntservedasoffensivecoordinatorfortheSanDi-egoChargers. In his only season inSanDiego, he led theNFL’s fifth-ranked offense (393.3 yards per game) and the league’s top offense on third down (49.0 percent). The Chargers ranked fourth in passing offense (270.5 yards per game), as quarterback Philip Rivers matched the highest passer rating of his career (105.5) and placed fourth in the NFL among allpassers.Forhisefforts,WhisenhuntwasnamedProfessionalFootballWritersofAmerica’s2013AssistantCoachoftheYear. Throughhiscareer,Whisenhunthasbeenassociatedwithprolificof-fensesandtop-flightquarterbacks.From2001through2006,hewaswiththePittsburghSteelers, thefirst threeyearsas tightendscoachand thefinalthreeasoffensivecoordinator.IneachofhisyearsasSteelersoffen-sive coordinator, the team ranked in the top 10 in rushing offense, including placing second in 2004, when the team averaged 154 rushing yards per game with rookie Ben Roethlisberger at quarterback. In 2005, the Steelers defeated the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XL.Thatseason,WhisenhunthelpedtheteamrankfirstintheNFLinpass-ingyardsperattempt(8.2),fifthinrushingyardspercontest(138.9),fifthinredzoneefficiency(60.7touchdownpercentage)andfirstingoal-to-goefficiency(88.9touchdownpercentage). WhisenhunttookoverasheadcoachinArizonain2007andledtheCardinalstoback-to-backNFCWesttitlesin2008(9-7record)and2009(10-6).The2008teamfieldedthefourthbestoffenseintheNFL,wonthefranchise’s first NFC Championship, and clinched the club’s first SuperBowl berth. The 2008 squad also set the team record and placed third in the NFL with 427 points scored. WhenWhisenhunt arrived inArizona, he began working withKurt Warner and guided the quarterback to some of the best years of his career. Inthethreeyearstheyweretogether,Warnerpassedfor11,753yards(fifthin the NFL during that span) and 83 touchdowns (tied for fourth). WidereceiverLarry Fitzgerald earned Pro Bowl selections in each ofthesixseasonsWhisenhuntwasinArizona.Overthosesixseasons,Fitzgerald was sixth in the NFL in receptions (534), seventh in receiving yards (7,278) and third in touchdown receptions (53). ForhiscareeratArizona,Whisenhuntposteda49-53record,whichincluded a 4-2 postseason mark and a 7-2 record in overtime contests.

HEAD COACH KEN WHISENHUNT

TENNESSEE TITANS 2015 COACHING STAFF

Ken Whisenhunt Head CoachDick LeBeau Asst. Head Coach/

DefenseMike Mularkey Asst. Head Coach/

Tight EndsRay Horton Defensive

CoordinatorJason Michael Offensive

CoordinatorBob Bostad Offensive LineSteve Brown Asst. SecondaryLouie Cioffi Defensive BacksSylvester Croom Running BacksNick Eason Asst. Defensive

LineSteve Hoffman Asst. Special

TeamsShawn Jefferson WideReceiversNate Kaczor Special TeamsCannon Matthews Defensive

Quality Control John McNulty QuarterbacksArthur Smith Offensive Asst./

Tight EndsGiff Smith Defensive LineLou Spanos LinebackersLuke Steckel Offensive Asst.Mike Sullivan Asst. Offensive

Line Jason Tucker Asst.Wide Receivers Steve Watterson Strength & Conditioning

Whisenhunt enteredthe NFL coaching ranks in 1997 as the tight ends coach for the Baltimore Ravens. He stayed in Baltimore for two seasons before spend-ing one campaign (1999) with the Cleveland Browns as special teams coach and one year (2000) with the New York Jets as tight ends coach. He began his coach-ing career as the special teams/tight ends coach at Vanderbilt University in 1995 and 1996. Whisenhunt primarilyplayed tight end as a walk-on at Georgia Tech from 1980-84 and earned All-ACC honors as a senior. He was selected by the Atlanta Fal-cons in the 12th round of the 1985 NFL Draft and went on to play nine NFL seasons, including four with the Fal-cons (1985-88), two with the Washington Redskins(1989-90) and three with the New York Jets (1991-93). He played in 74 games during his career and caught 62 passes for 601 yards and six touchdowns. A native of Augusta, Ga., Whisenhunt and hiswife, Alice, have a son, Ken-neth, and a daughter, Mary Ashley.

Ken Whisenhunt Tidbits:

¾ The Augusta, Ga., native worked the 18th hole manual scoreboard as a teenager at the Masters golf tournament. He has played the course on a number of occasions, including a round in May 2008, when he shot an even-par 72 that included an eagle on the par-4 11th hole.

¾ Whisenhunt once contemplated a career in professional golf, and af-ter retiring as a player in 1993, he spent a year away from football and played golf extensively, including competing in the 1994 U.S. Mid-Ama-teurattheHazeltineNationalGolfClubinChaska,Minn.Whishenhunt’sbest career score is a 65 and he has made two holes in one during his lifetime.

¾ WhisenhuntholdsacivilengineeringdegreefromGeorgiaTech. ¾ Hebecamethefirstfive-timefootballlettermaninGeorgiaTechhistory(1980-84). He played a number of positions, including quarterback and wide receiver, before settling at tight end.

¾ He is credited with a leading role in one of the great moments in Georgia Tech history. As a walk-on, third-string freshman quarterback in 1980, he came off the bench following injuries to the starter and backup to help the Yellow Jackets to a 3-3 tie against top-ranked Notre Dame.

¾ Whisenhunt’s father,brotherand father-in-lawall served in theUnitedStates Air Force.

¾ Whisenhuntspentpartof the2011offseasononanNFL-USO tour tothe Persian Gulf. The trip included stops in Kuwait, Tikrit and Baghdad. Whisenhunt,GaryKubiak,JimE.MoraandJimL.Moraspentexten-sive time together visiting the troops, took an aerial tour of Baghdad in a Blackhawk helicopter, and experienced a mock combat landing in a C-130 airplane.

¾ Whisenhuntwasinvolvedinscoutingasayouthandobtainedtherankof Eagle Scout.

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COACH YEARS WON LOST TIED PCT.Lou Rymkus 1960-61 12 7 1 .625WallyLemm 1961,1966-70 38 40 4 .487Frank “Pop” Ivy 1962-63 17 12 0 .586Sammy Baugh 1964 4 10 0 .285Hugh “Bones” Taylor 1965 4 10 0 .285Ed Hughes 1971 4 9 1 .321Bill Peterson 1972-73 1 18 0 .052Sid Gillman 1973-74 8 15 0 .347O.A. “Bum” Phillips 1975-80 59 38 0 .608Ed Biles 1981-83 8 23 0 .258Chuck Studley 1983 2 8 0 .200Hugh Campbell 1984-85 8 22 0 .266Jerry Glanville 1985-89 35 35 0 .500Jack Pardee 1990-94 44 35 0 .556Jeff Fisher 1994-2010 147 126 0 .538Mike Munchak 2011-13 22 26 0 .458Ken Whisenhunt 2014 2 14 0 .125

Records include postseason

TITANS/OILERS HEAD COACH HISTORY

KEN WHISENHUNT AT A GLANCE

● Regular season record: 47-65 (.420) ● Postseason record: 4-2 (.667) ● Overall record: 51-67 (.432) ● Regular season home record: 31-25 ● Regular season road record: 16-40 ● Year as Titans head coach: 2 ● Year as NFL head coach: 8 ● vs. Buccaneers: 0-2 ● At home vs. Buccaneers: 0-1 ● On the road vs. Buccaneers: 0-1 ● vs. Lovie Smith: 1-1

Ken Whisenhunt’s Career Coaching Ledger:

Years Team Position 2014-15 Tennessee Titans Head Coach2013 San Diego Chargers Offensive Coordinator 2007-12 Arizona Cardinals Head Coach 2004-06 Pittsburgh Steelers Offensive Coordinator 2001-03 Pittsburgh Steelers Tight Ends 2000 New York Jets Tight Ends 1999 Cleveland Browns Special Teams 1997-98 Baltimore Ravens Tight Ends 1995-96 Vanderbilt University Special Teams & Tight Ends

Ken Whisenhunt’s Career Playing Ledger:

Years Team Position 1991-93 New York Jets Tight End1989-90 WashingtonRedskins TightEnd1985-88 Atlanta Falcons Tight End1980-84 Georgia Tech Tight End/H-Back

DICK LEBEAUASST. HEAD COACH/DEFENSE Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ LeBeau joins the Titans in 2015. He arrives with 56 years of NFL experience as a player and coach.

¾ He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2010 for his 14-year playing career as a cornerback for the Detroit Lions.

¾ He joined the Titans after 11 years as the defen-sive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers. It was his second stint with Pittsburgh, after spending time there as an assistant coach from 1992-96, including defensive coordinator from 1995-96. In his13seasonsastheSteelersdefensivecoordinator,theteamfinishedamongthetop-fiveintotaldefense10timesandwasnumberoneoverallfivetimes.Alsointhose13seasons,PittsburghwonfourAFCChampion-ships, two Super Bowls and advanced to the playoffs on nine occasions.

¾ LeBeau is considered the architect of the “zone blitz” scheme. ¾ LeBeau spent 18 total seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals (1980-91 and 1997-2002). He initially joined the Bengals as a defensive backs coach and then defensive coordinator. He rejoined the team in 1997 as assistant head coach/defensive coordinator and was elevated to head coach for three seasons (2000-02).

¾ He also spent one season as the assistant head coach for the Buffalo Bills in 2003, and the Bills defense ranked second in the NFL for total yards allowed.

¾ LeBeau started his coaching career as the special teams coach for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1973–1975. He went on to Green Bay, where he was the defensive backs coach for four years (1976-79).

MIKE MULARKEYASST. HEAD COACH/TIGHT ENDSClick For Complete Online Bio

¾ Mularkey has 20 years of NFL coaching experi-ence, including three seasons as a head coach. He joined the Titans in 2014 as tight ends coach and was elevated to assistant head coach in 2015.

¾ He spent 2012 as head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

¾ Prior to becoming head coach for the Jaguars, Mularkey spent four seasons as the offensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons.WhileinAtlanta,theteamamasseda43-21record.Inthreeofthe four seasons, the offense produced a 1,000-yard rusher, 1,000-yard receiver and a 3,000-yard passer in the same campaign.

¾ WiththeMiamiDolphins,hewasoffensivecoordinatorunderNickSabanin 2006 and tight ends coach in 2007 under Cam Cameron.

¾ Mularkey spent two seasons (2004-05) as head coach for the Buffalo Billsandposteda14-18record.InhisfirstseasonwiththeBills,theteamfinished9-7toposttheironlywinningseasonoverthelastdecade.

¾ From 1996-2003, Mularkey spent eight seasons with the Pittsburgh Steel-ers.Hisfirstfiveseasonswereas tightendscoachand thefinal threewere as offensive coordinator.

¾ He entered the coaching ranks as an offensive line coach for Concordia College in 1993 and then joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a quality control coach in 1994 and tight ends coach in 1995.

¾ Mularkey was a ninth-round selection in 1983 from the University of Flori-da. He played 114 games in nine seasons with the Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers and totaled 102 receptions and 1,222 career yards.

RAY HORTONDEFENSIVE COORDINATOR Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ Horton has 21 previous years of NFL coaching experience, including three seasons as defensive coordinator. He joined the Titans in 2014.

¾ In 2013, Horton was the defensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns, who ranked ninth in the NFL in yards allowed and ninth in passing de-fense.

¾ Asaplayerandacoach,hehasparticipatedinatotaloffiveSuperBowls. ¾ Horton spent two seasons (2011-12) as the defensive coordinator for the ArizonaCardinalsundercurrentTitansheadcoachKenWhisenhunt.Hetook over a group that ranked 29th in total defense and improved to 18th in 2011 and 12th in 2012. His defense was the NFL’s best in third-down percentage in 2011 and second-best in 2012. The 2012 unit also led the NFL in opponent passer rating (71.2), ranked second in interceptions

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WHISENHUNT’S 2015 COACHING STAFF(22),thirdinredzonedefense(44.4%),fifthintakeaways(33)andfifthinpassing yards allowed (200.8 yards/game).

¾ Prior to joining the Cardinals, Horton spent seven total seasons as the assistant defensive backs coach (2004-06) and defensive backs coach (2007-10) for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He notched two seasons as the secondarycoachwiththeDetroitLions(2002-03)andfivetotalseasonswith the Cincinnati Bengals as secondary coach (1997-00) and safeties coach (2001). He entered the coaching ranks as a defensive assistant (1994)andassistantdefensivebackscoach(1995-96)fortheWashing-ton Redskins.

¾ Asaplayer,theUniversityofWashingtonproductplayedin147gamesand notched 19 interceptions as a safety with the Bengals (1983-88) and Dallas Cowboys (1989-92).

JASON MICHAELOFFENSIVE COORDINATOR Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ Michael has 11 years of coaching experience, in-cluding eight seasons in the NFL and joined the Titans after spending three seasons (2011-13) as the tight ends coach for the San Diego Chargers.

¾ Whileworkingwith the tight ends inSanDiego,he guided Antonio Gates to the fourth most recep-tions (190) among NFL tight ends over that time period, and second-year tight end Ladarius Green posted 22.1-yards per catch.

¾ Prior to joining the Chargers, he spent two seasons (2009-10) with the San Francisco 49ers as an offensive assistant and then quarterbacks coach.

¾ Michael entered the NFL ranks in 2005 as a quality control coach for the Oakland Raiders. In 2006, he became an offensive quality control coach for the New York Jets and was promoted to tight ends coach for the Jets in 2007.

¾ Michael began his coaching career in 2003, as a graduate assistant for the University of Tennessee, where he assisted with the secondary and special teams for two seasons. He later returned in Knoxville to coach the tightendsin2008,inPhillipFulmer’sfinalseason.

¾ Asasenior,MichaelquarterbackedWesternKentuckytothe2002NCAAI-AA championship with a 34-14 win over McNeese State and was named the school’s Male Athlete of the Year in 2003.

STEVE WATTERSONSTRENGTH & CONDITIONING Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ Wattersonentershis30thseasonwiththeTitans(1986-2015). He has been instrumental in helping to develop and implement various strength and conditioning programs with the Titans and directs the club’s successful offseason conditioning pro-gram.

¾ In 2010, hebecame the firstNFLhead strengthand conditioning coach to earn his ‘Art of Strength’ Kettlebell Instructor Certificationduring the ‘A.O.S’seminarheldatPunchGyminFranklin,Tenn.He and his assistant, JasonNovak, became the first tandemof‘A.O.S’certifiedinstructorsinprofessionalsports.

¾ In2008,hewaselectedtotheAllianceforNaturalHealth’sScientificAd-visory Board.

¾ In2002,WattersonwasawardedthePresident’sAwardfromtheProfes-sional Football Strength and Coaches Society for his contributions to the fieldofstrengthandconditioning.

¾ In 1992, he was named Professional Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year.

BOB BOSTADOFFENSIVE LINE Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ Bostad has 25 years of coaching experience. Prior to joining the Titans in 2014, he spent two years as the offensive line coach for the Tampa Bay Buc-caneers.

¾ InhisfirstseasonwithTampaBay,GDavinJosephearned a Pro Bowl selection, rookie RB Doug Mar-tin rushed for 1,454 yards and the offense allowed only 26 sacks, which were the third fewest allowed in the NFL.

¾ Prior to his time with the Buccaneers, he spent six seasons (2006-11) at theUniversity ofWisconsin. In his first two seasons (2006-07), hecoachedtightendsandinhisfinalfourcampaigns(2008-11),hecoachedthe offensive line. He annually guided one of the nation’s best rushing attacksandineachofhisfinaltwoseasons,theBadgerstotaled3,000rushing yards on their way to two Big Ten titles.

¾ PriortoWisconsin,Bostadspentsixseasons(1999-2005)withNewMex-ico as the offensive line coach.

¾ Bostad spent two seasons (1997-98) at San Jose State as offensive line coachandwaselevatedtoco-offensivecoordinatorinhisfinalyear.Healso had stops at Cal State Northridge (1995-96) and the University of Minnesota (1992-94).

¾ Bostadwasafour-yearstarteratlinebackerfortheUniversityofWiscon-sin – Stevens Point and started his coaching career there as the offensive line coach from 1990-91.

STEVE BROWNASSISTANT SECONDARY Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ Brown enters his fourth season as the Titans as-sistant secondary coach after rejoining the orga-nization. He played his entire eight-year career (1983-90) as a cornerback for the Houston Oilers.

¾ He came to the Titans after nine years with the UniversityofKentucky, includingfiveseasonsasdefensive coordinator (2007-2010). In 2011, he wastheco-defensivecoordinator/defensivebackscoachfortheWildcats.He originally joined the Kentucky staff in 2003, as the defensive backs coach and served in that role for four campaigns.

¾ Brown spent six seasons (1995-00) with the St. Louis Rams and earned aSuperBowlChampionshipduringthe1999season.Hisfinalthreesea-sons with the Rams were as secondary coach. He entered the coaching ranks with the Rams as a defensive assistant in 1995 and was promoted to work with the cornerbacks from 1996-97.

¾ Brown was drafted in the third round of the 1983 NFL Draft from the Uni-versity of Oregon, where he earned All-PAC 10 accolades as a senior.

LOUIE CIOFFISECONDARY Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ Cioffi,whojoinedtheTitansin2014,has19yearsof NFL coaching experience.

¾ In 2013, he was the defensive backs coach for the Cleveland Browns. Under his guidance, corner-backJoeHadenandsafetyT.J.WardearnedtheirfirstProBowlselections.

¾ He spent two seasons as the defensive backs coach for the Arizona Cardinals. The 2012 defense led the NFL in pass-erratingallowed(71.2),rankedsecondininterceptions(22)andfifthinpassing yards allowed. Cornerback Patrick Peterson tallied seven inter-ceptionsandearnedhisfirstProBowlselectionin2012.

¾ PriortojoiningtheCardinals,Cioffispent14seasonswiththeCincinnatiBengals. He logged six seasons (1997-2002) as a defensive assistant and eight years (2003-10) as assistant defensive backs coach.

¾ CioffiattendedSUNY-StonyBrookandbeganhiscoachingcareerin1993as a staff assistant with the New York Jets. After two seasons at the Jets, hecoachedwidereceiversforC.W.PostUniversity.

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WHISENHUNT’S 2015 COACHING STAFFSYLVESTER CROOMRUNNING BACKS Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ Croom enters his third season as the Titans running backs coach. He has 23 years of NFL coaching experience, including 2012 with the Jacksonville Jaguars as the running backs coach.

¾ Prior to his time in Jacksonville, he spent three seasons (2009-11) with the St. Louis Rams and guided Steven Jackson to 3,802 rushing yards and two Pro Bowl selections during their three years together.

¾ Croom was the head coach at Mississippi State from 2004-2008 becom-ing thefirstAfrican-Americanhead football coach inSEChistory.Thehigh point of his tenure with the Bulldogs was the 2007 season, as the Bulldogs posted an 8-5 record and a Liberty Bowl victory.

¾ He was the offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions from 1997-2000. While guiding the Lions offense,BarrySanders posted 2,053 rushingyards in 1997.

¾ He also had stints as the running back coach at Green Bay (2001-03), San Diego (1992-96), Indianapolis (1991) and Tampa Bay (1987-90).

¾ A native of Tuscaloosa, Ala., Croom was an offensive lineman at the Uni-versity of Alabama and played one season for the New Orleans Saints.

NICK EASONASSISTANT DEFENSIVE LINEClick For Complete Online Bio

¾ Eason enters his second season as the Titans as-sistant defensive line coach.

¾ In 2013, he was an intern coach and assisted the defensive staff for the Cleveland Browns.

¾ Eason had a 10-year NFL career as a defensive lineman for the Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals. He played in 117 games during his career and registered seven sacks.

¾ HefinishedhisNFLcareerplaying twoseasons(2011-12) for theCar-dinals. He appeared in 32 games for the Cardinals and registered two sacks. He also played four seasons (2007-10) with the Pittsburgh Steel-ers and played in 55 games, including two Super Bowls - winning Super Bowl XLIII and losing Super Bowl XLV.

¾ Eason originally was a fourth-round selection by the Denver Broncos in the 2003 NFL Draft. He played college football at Clemson and appeared in 47 games with 35 starts for the Tigers, recording 15 sacks and 30 tackles for loss.

STEVE HOFFMANASSISTANT SPECIAL TEAMSClick For Complete Online Bio

¾ Hoffman enters his third season with the Titans as assistant special teams coach. He has 25 years of NFL coaching experience, including stops at Oakland (2012), Kansas City (2009-2011), Miami (2007-08), Atlanta (2006) and Dallas (1989-04).

¾ In 2012, with Hoffman serving as the special teams coach for the Oakland Raiders, kicker Se-bastian Janikowski posted thebest fieldgoal percentageof his career(91.2%, 31/34) and was a perfect 25/25 for kicks inside of 50 yards.

¾ The three previous years (2009-11), Hoffman was the special teams coach for the Kansas City Chiefs.

¾ Hoffman entered the NFL as a kicking coach for the Dallas Cowboys in 1989, a position he would hold for 16 seasons while contributing to three Super Bowl titles. He also doubled as a quality control assistant for the offensive and defensive staffs during his tenure with the Cowboys.

¾ He spent two seasons as an assistant special teams coach for the Miami Dolphins and a season in the same role for the Atlanta Falcons.

¾ Hoffman started in the coaching ranks with the University of Miami as the Kicking Coach from 1985-88.

¾ He played quarterback, running back, wide receiver and handled kicking and punting duties during his collegiate career at Dickinson College.

SHAWN JEFFERSONWIDE RECEIVERSClick For Complete Online Bio

¾ Jefferson enters his third season with the Titans as wide receivers coach.

¾ Prior to arriving in Tennessee, he spent eight sea-sons with the Detroit Lions, the last five as thewidereceiverscoach.InhisfiveyearswithCalvinJohnson, no player in the NFL had more receiving yards (7,080) or receiving touchdowns (50) than Johnson. In 2012, Johnson set the NFL mark for receiving yards in a season with 1,964 and earned his third Pro Bowl selection.

¾ He originally joined the Lions in 2005 as a coaching assistant. He was promoted to offensive assistant in 2006 and assistant wide receivers coach in 2007.

¾ A 13-year NFL veteran, Jefferson played for four teams (San Diego, New England, Atlanta, Detroit), totaled 7,023 receiving yards, and played in two Super Bowls. Jefferson was originally a ninth-round selection of the Houston Oilers in 1991 after playing his college football at Central Florida.

NATE KACZORSPECIAL TEAMS Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ Kaczor enters his fourth season with the Titans and his third campaign as the club’s special teams coach. He joined the Titans staff in 2012 as the assistant offensive line coach.

¾ He spent four seasons (2008-11) with the Jack-sonville Jaguars as the assistant special teams coach. While in Jacksonville, the Jaguars field-ed some of the most consistent special teams units in the NFL. Montell Owens was selected as the AFC special teams player for the Pro Bowl in both 2010 and 2011 and the units ranked in the top 10 in a number of categories.

¾ Prior to joining the NFL coaching ranks, Kaczor spent 17 years coaching in college. He spent two years at Louisiana-Monroe as co-offensive coor-dinator (2007) and tight ends coach (2006).

¾ He served two seasons (2004-05) as co-offensive coordinator/tight ends coach at Idaho and the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Ne-braska-Kearney from 2000-03.

¾ Kaczor began his coaching career at his alma mater, Utah State, in 1991. He would spend nine seasons as an assistant coach for the Aggies as the team won three conference championships and played in two bowl games. As a player at Utah State, Kaczor was a center who was a team captain and earned all-conference honors in 1989.

CANNON MATTHEWSDEFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ Matthews joined the Titans in 2014 after spending one season with the Cleveland Browns as a defen-sive coaching intern.

¾ In 2012, Matthews was the running backs coach at Kentucky Christian University.

¾ He also has four years of experience with the Buf-falo Bills as a coaching assistant – defense and special teams from 2008-09 and offense from 2010-11.

¾ He started in the pro ranks as a personnel intern for the Arena League’s Arizona Rattlers.

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WHISENHUNT’S 2015 COACHING STAFFJOHN McNULTYQUARTERBACKS Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ McNulty has 24 years of coaching experience, including 12 years in the NFL. He joined the Ti-tans in 2014 after one season as the quarterbacks coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

¾ In 2013, he guided Buccaneers rookie quarter-back Mike Glennon to the top passer rating (82.0) among rookies and was named to the Pro Football WritersofAmericaAll-Rookieteam.

¾ HespentfourseasonsonKenWhisenhunt’sstaffinArizona,threeyears(2009-11) as wide receivers coach and one year (2012) as quarterbacks coach.

¾ Before entering theNFL ranks,McNulty spent five seasons (2004-08)with Rutgers in a variety of capacities. He joined the staff as the wide receivers coach for two seasons, was elevated to assistant offensive co-ordinator/quarterbacks for one season and offensive coordinator/quarter-backscoachforhisfinaltwocampaigns.

¾ HisfirstNFLcoachingpositioncamein1998withtheJacksonvilleJag-uars as their quality control coach until 2002. He then spent one season as the wide receivers coach for the Dallas Cowboys in 2003

¾ He entered coaching in 1991 as a graduate assistant for the University of Michigan.HespentthreeseasonswiththeWolverinesandthencoachedwide receivers for three seasons at the University of Connecticut.

¾ Raised in Pennsylvania, he played safety for Penn State (1988-90).

ARTHUR SMITHOFFENSIVE ASSISTANT/TIGHT ENDS Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ Smithentershis fifth seasonon theTitansstaff.Hisfirstyearwasasadefensiveassistant/qualitycontrol coach, and from 2012–2013 he served as the offensive assistant/quality control coach.

¾ In 2010, he worked at Ole Miss as an administra-tive assistant/defensive intern and worked primar-ily with the linebackers.

¾ Hespenttwoyears(2007-08)workingfortheWashingtonRedskins.Heworked two years as defensive quality control coach after joining the or-ganization as a college scouting assistant.

¾ The Memphis, Tenn., native graduated from North Carolina and played offensive line before joining the coaching staff for one season (2006) as a graduate assistant.

GIFF SMITHDEFENSIVE LINE Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ Smith enters his second season with the Titans in 2015. He has 23 years of coaching experience, including three seasons (2010-12) as the defen-sive line coach for the Buffalo Bills.

¾ Smith spent 19 years in the college ranks, includ-ing six seasons (2004-09) at Georgia Tech as the defensive line coach. Highlights from his time with the Yellow Jackets included the Georgia Tech defense leading the nation in sacks (47) in 2007, and coaching current Titans defensive end Derrick Morgan to ACC Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2009.

¾ Smithspentfiveseasons(1999-03)asthedefensivelinecoachatTulane.Thefinalthreeyearsheaddedthetitleofassociateheadcoachaswell.

¾ He started his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Arkansas (1991-93) and Georgia (1994-95). He then spent three seasons (1996-98) at his alma mater, Georgia Southern.

¾ Smith was a three-time All-America defensive end at Georgia Southern and was a part of three NCAA I-AA national title teams (1986, 1989, 1990). Smith was inducted into the Eagles Athletic Hall of Fame in 2000.

LOU SPANOSLINEBACKERS Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ Spanos has 20 years of coaching experience, in-cluding 18 years in the NFL.

¾ From 2012–2013, he was the defensive coordina-tor for UCLA.

¾ Prior to his time with the Bruins, he spent two sea-sonsasthelinebackerscoachfortheWashingtonRedskins.

¾ Spanos entered the NFL coaching ranks in 1995 with the Pittsburgh Steel-ers as a defensive assistant. He stayed in that role for 15 seasons, earned twoWorldChampionshipsinSuperBowlsXLandXLIII,andcoachedinathird Super Bowl (XXX). During his time on the Steelers staff as a defen-sive assistant, he assisted with the linebackers and secondary.

¾ Spanos was a four-year (1989-92) starter at center for Tulsa and spent one additional season as a student assistant working with the lineback-ers. The following season he joined the Steelers in the scouting depart-ment before being promoted to a defensive assistant after one season.

LUKE STECKELOFFENSIVE ASSISTANTClick For Complete Online Bio

¾ Steckel enters his third season with the Titans and his second campaign as an offensive assistant.

¾ He joined the Titans in 2013 after spending four seasons with the Cleveland Browns as the assis-tant to the head coach.

¾ He was a three-year letterman as a linebacker at Princeton (2004-06), where he helped lead the Ti-gers to an Ivy League Championship.

¾ He is the son of former Titans offensive coordinator Les Steckel.

MIKE SULLIVANASSISTANT OFFENSIVE LINEClick For Complete Online Bio

¾ Sullivan has 12 seasons of NFL coaching experi-ence, including seven as offensive line coach.

¾ He joined the Titans in 2014 after one season as offensive line coach for the Cleveland Browns in 2013.

¾ Sullivan spent four seasons (2009-12) as the of-fensive line coach for the San Diego Chargers. He had two other stints with the Browns: 2007-08 as offensive line coach and 2001-04 as assistant offensive line coach.

¾ He has three seasons of college experience, as offensive line coach forWesternMichiganfrom2005-06andasagraduateassistantfortheUniversity of Miami (Fla.) in 2000. Sullivan began his coaching career in 1997,spendingfiveseasonscoachinginEurope.

¾ A sixth-round selection of the Cowboys in 1991, he went on to play a total of 48 NFL games, all for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 1992-95.

¾ At the University of Miami (Fla.) from 1987-90, he was a member of two National Title teams for the Hurricanes and was later inducted into the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame.

JASON TUCKERASSISTANT WIDE RECEIVERS Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ Tucker joins the Titans in 2015 after spending six seasons coaching wide receivers in the Canadian Football League, including the last four with Sas-katchewan.

¾ As a player, Tucker spent two years (1999-2000) with the Dallas Cowboys. He enjoyed his greatest success as a player in the CFL, where he totaled 7,046 receiving yards during his seven-year career with Edmonton. He earned CFL All-Star honors four times and won two Grey Cups (2003, 2005) as a player.

¾ Tucker played his college football at TCU and was a sixth-round selection by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1998 NFL Draft.

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Ruston Webster, in his fourth season as Titans general manager, led the team’s efforts to draft Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota with the second overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft (April 30–May 2). The se-lection of Mariota was followed by the drafting of for-mer Oklahoma wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham (second round), Utah offensive lineman Jeremiah Poutasi (third round), Auburn defensive lineman Angelo Blackson (fourth round), Alabama fullback Jalston Fowler (fourth round), Minnesota run-ning back David Cobb(fifthround),LouisvilleoutsidelinebackerDeiontrez Mount (sixth round), Boston College center Andy Gallik (sixth round) and William&MarywidereceiverTre McBride (seventh round). In the second round, they traded back from the 33rd overall position to acquire the 40th overall pick (Green-Beckham), the 108th overall pick (fourth round, Fowler) and the 245th overall pick (seventh round, McBride) from the New York Giants. Previously, the Titans traded their seventh-round pick (219th overall) and linebacker Akeem Ayers for New England’s sixth-round-er (208th overall, Gallik).

2015 Titans Draft Pick Capsules (Height, Weight, College, Draft Round, Overall Pick):

¾ QB MARCUS MARIOTA (6-4, 222, Oregon, 1st round, 2nd overall)College: The 2014 Heisman Trophy winner received a number of other accolades as a redshirt junior, including winning the Maxwell Award and beingnamedPlayeroftheYearbytheAssociatedPressandtheWalterCampFootball Foundation. TheHonolulu, Hawaii, native finished theseason ranked third among FBS quarterbacks with 4,454 passing yards and amassed 42 passing touchdowns, while rushing for 770 yards and 15 scores. He started every game over his three collegiate seasons, earned a 36-5 record, completed at least one touchdown pass in every game, and is one of four players in FBS history to pass for 10,000 yards (10,796) and rush for 2,000 yards (2,237) in a career.

¾ WR DORIAL GREEN BECKHAM (6-5, 237, Oklahoma, 2nd round, 40th overall)College: TheSpringfield,Mo.,nativespenthisfirst twocollegiatesea-sons at the University of Missouri and amassed 87 receptions for 1,278 yards with 17 touchdowns for the Tigers. He then spent the 2014 colle-giate season practicing with the University of Oklahoma football team but wasn’t eligible to play because of NCAA transfer rules.

¾ OL JEREMIAH POUTASI (6-5, 335, Utah, 3rd round, 66th overall)College: The Las Vegas, Nev., native played in 36 games with 35 starts in his three seasons with the Utes. The 6-foot-5-inch, 335-pounder started at right tackle as a true freshman before lining up as the starter at left tackleduringhisfinaltwocollegiatecampaigns.

2015 TITANS DRAFT REVIEW

¾ DL ANGELO BLACKSON (6-4, 318, Auburn, 4th round, 100th overall)College: The Bear, Del., native played in 52 games with 18 starts on the defensive line and amassed 65 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 17 tackles for loss and three forced fumbles in four seasons with the Tigers. As a senior in 2014, he played in 13 games with four starts and recorded 17 tackles, three sacks, 5.5 tackles for loss and four quarterback hurries.

¾ FB JALSTON FOWLER (5-11, 254, Alabama, 4th round, 108th overall)College: The Mobile, Ala., native saw action in 53 career games in a myriad of roles for the Crimson Tide, including fullback, running back, tight end and H-back. The 5-foot-11-inch, 254-pounder carried the ball 113 timesfor738yards(6.5avg.)withfivetouchdownsduringhiscollegiatecareer.

¾ RB DAVID COBB (5-11, 229, Minnesota, 5th round, 138th overall)College: The Killeen, Texas, native appeared in 34 career games with the Golden Gophers and notched 2,893 rushing yards, which ranked sev-enth all-time in program history. As a senior in 2014, the 5-foot-11-inch, 229-pounder rushed 314 times for a single-season school record 1,626 yards with 13 touchdowns.

¾ OLB DEIONTREZ MOUNT (6-5, 249, Louisville, 6th round, 177th overall)College: TheFortWaltonBeach,Fla.,nativesawaction in44careergames as a defensive end and outside linebacker. He notched 82 tack-les, 9.5 sacks and 18 tackles for loss during his four-year career with the Cardinals. In2014,Mountplayed in13gameswithfivestartsandsetcareerhighswith37tackles,fivesacksand10.5tacklesforloss.

¾ C ANDY GALLIK (6-2, 306, Boston College, 6th round, 208th overall)College: The Evergreen Park, Ill., native was a four-year starting center for the Eagles, a two-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference honoree and as aseniorwasnamedaRimingtonTrophyfinalist,anawardgiventothenation’stopcenter.Hestartedthefinal38gamesofhiscareer.

¾ WR TRE McBRIDE (6-0,210,William&Mary,7thround,245thoverall)College: The McDonough, Ga., native appeared in 45 collegiate games and ranked second in school history with 196 career receptions for 2,653 yards and 19 touchdowns. As a senior in 2014, he was named All-CAA FirstTeamforthesecondconsecutiveseasonandfinishedthecampaignwith 64 catches for 809 yards and four touchdowns.

2015 TITANS DRAFT PICKS

Rd. Pick Player Pos. College1 2 Marcus Mariota QB Oregon2 40 DorialGreen-Beckham WR Oklahoma3 66 Jeremiah Poutasi OL Utah4a 100 Angelo Blackson DE Auburn4b 108 Jalston Fowler FB Alabama5 138 David Cobb RB Minnesota6a 177 Deiontrez Mount OLB Louisville6b 208 Andy Gallik C Boston College7 245 TreMcBride WR William&Mary

The Titans’ 2015 draft class (L to R): (front row) David Cobb, Deiontrez Mount, Tre McBride, Jalston Fowler; (back row) Dorial Green-Beckham, Andy Gallik, Marcus Mariota, Angelo Blackson, Jeremiah Poutasi

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2015Rd. Pick Player Pos. College1 2 Marcus Mariota QB Oregon2a 33 (traded to New York Giants)2b 40 DorialGreen-Beckham WR Oklahoma3 66 Jeremiah Poutasi OL Utah4a 100 Angelo Blackson DE Auburn4b 108 Jalston Fowler FB Alabama5 138 David Cobb RB Minnesota6a 177 Deiontrez Mount OLB Louisville6b 208 Andy Gallik C Boston College7a 219 (traded to New England)7b 245 TreMcBride WR William&Mary

Draft Notes• 2b, 4b, 7 – Picks acquired from New York Giants for 2a.• 6b – Pick acquired in 2014 from New England for LB Akeem Ayers and 7a.

2014Rd. Pick Player Pos. College1 11 Taylor Lewan T Michigan2a 42 (traded to Philadelphia)2b 54 BishopSankey RB Washington3 77 (traded to San Francisco)4a 112 DaQuan Jones DL Penn State4b 122 MarquestonHuff DB Wyoming5 151 AveryWilliamson LB Kentucky6a 178 ZachMettenberger QB LouisianaState6b 186 (tradedtoWashington)7 228 (tradedtoWashington)

Draft Notes• 2b, 4b – Picks acquired in trade with Philadelphia for 2a.• 3 – Pick traded to San Francisco during 2013 draft (see 2013, 2a).•6a–PickaquiredintradewithWashingtonfor6band7.

2013Rd. Pick Player Pos. College1 10 ChanceWarmack G Alabama2a 34 JustinHunter WR Tennessee2b 40 (traded to San Francisco)3a 70 BlidiWreh-Wilson CB Connecticut3b 97 ZaviarGooden LB Missouri4 107 Brian Schwenke C California5 142 Lavar Edwards DE Louisiana State6a 176 (traded to Minnesota)6b 202 KhalidWooten CB Nevada7a 216 (traded to San Francisco)7b 248 Daimion Stafford S Nebraska

Draft Notes• 2a – Pick acquired in trade with San Francisco for 2b, 7a and a third-round pick in 2014.• 6a – Pick traded to Minnesota in 2012 for a seventh-round pick in 2012.• 3b, 6b, 7b – Awarded as compensatory selections

2012Rd. Pick Player Pos. College1 20 KendallWright WR Baylor2 52 ZachBrown LB NorthCarolina3 82 Mike Martin DT Michigan4 115 Coty Sensabaugh CB Clemson5a 145 Taylor Thompson TE Southern Methodist5b 155 (traded to Miami)6 190 Markelle Martin S Oklahoma State7a 211 Scott Solomon DE Rice7b 227 (traded to Miami)

Draft Notes• 5a – Pick acquired in trade with Miami for 5b and 7b• 7a – Pick acquired in trade with Minnesota for a sixth-round choice in 2013

RECENT TITANS DRAFTS2015

Players Signed (7)T Byron Bell (Carolina)CB Perrish Cox (San Francisco)WRHarryDouglas(Atlanta)TE Anthony Fasano (Kansas City)WRHakeemNicks(Indianapolis)OLBBrianOrakpo(Washington)S Da’Norris Searcy (Buffalo)

Players Lost (3)CB Brandon Ghee (Cincinnati)FB Collin Mooney (Atlanta)WRNateWashington(Houston)

2014

Players Signed (7)RB Dexter McCluster (Kansas City)DLAlWoods(Pittsburgh)QBCharlieWhitehurst(SanDiego)LBWesleyWoodyard(Denver)T Michael Oher (Baltimore)LB Shaun Phillips (Denver)G/C Eric Olsen (Pittsburgh)

Players Lost (4)CB Alterraun Verner (Tampa Bay)WRKennyBritt(St.Louis)QB Rusty Smith (N.Y. Giants)WRDamianWilliams(Miami)

2013

Players Signed (17)SGeorgeWilson(Buffalo)G Andy Levitre (Buffalo)RB Shonn Greene (New York Jets)TEDelanieWalker(SanFrancisco)LB Moise Fokou (Indianapolis)DT Sammie Hill (Detroit)C/G Rob Turner (St. Louis)S Bernard Pollard (Baltimore)DE Ropati Pitoitua (Kansas City)QB Ryan Fitzpatrick (Buffalo)WRKevinWalter(Houston)C/G Chris Spencer (Chicago)RB Jalen Parmele (Jacksonville)DT Antonio Johnson (Indianapolis)RB Alvester Alexander (Indianapolis)LB Greg Jones (Jacksonville) T Barry Richardson (St. Louis)

Players Lost (6)TE Jared Cook (St. Louis)LBZacDiles(KansasCity)G/C Leroy Harris (Detroit)DT Sen’Derrick Marks (Jacksonville)LBWillWitherspoon(St.Louis)DEJariusWynn(SanDiego)

2012

Players Signed (7)G Steve Hutchinson (Minnesota)DEKamerionWimbley(Oakland)DE Leger Douzable (Jacksonville)LBZacDiles(Indianapolis)G Kyle DeVan (Philadelphia)C Jon Cooper (Minnesota)S Aaron Francisco (Detroit)

Players Lost (6)WRDonnieAvery(Indianapolis)CB Cortland Finnegan (St. Louis)S Chris Hope (Atlanta)

DEWilliamHayes(St.Louis)DE Jason Jones (Seattle)LB Barrett Ruud (Seattle)

2011

Players Signed (11)QB Matt Hasselbeck (Seattle)DT Shaun Smith (Kansas City)TE Daniel Graham (Denver)LB Barrett Ruud (Tampa Bay)CBFrankWalker(Minnesota)S Jordan Babineaux (Seattle)T Pat McQuistan (Miami)S Anthony Smith (Green Bay) T Adam Terry (Jacksonville)RBKestahnMoore(Washington)WRKevinCurtis(KansasCity)

Players Lost (4)DE Jason Babin (Philadelphia)QB Kerry Collins (Indianapolis)LB Stephen Tulloch (Detroit)TE Bo Scaife (Cincinnati)

2010

Players Signed (6)LBWillWitherspoon(Philadelphia)P/K Ricky Schmitt (San Francisco)DE Jason Babin (Philadelphia) CB Tye Hill (Atlanta)QB Chris Simms (Denver)TESeanRyan(Washington)

Players Lost (2)DE Kyle Vanden Bosch (Detroit)TE Alge Crumpler (New England)

2009

Players Signed (5)CB DeMarcus Faggins (Houston)DT Jovan Haye (Tampa Bay) WRMarkJones(Carolina)QB Patrick Ramsey (Denver)WRNateWashington(Pittsburgh)

Players Lost (6)CB Chris Carr (Baltimore)DTAlbertHaynesworth(Washington)WRBrandonJones(SanFrancisco)CB Eric King (Detroit)T Daniel Loper (Detroit)QB Chris Simms (Denver)

2008

Players Signed (7)TE Dwayne Blakley (Atlanta) CB Chris Carr (RFA-Oakland)TE Alge Crumpler (Atlanta)DE Jevon Kearse (Philadelphia)WRJustinMcCareins(N.Y.Jets)OT Jake Scott (Indianapolis) LB Josh Stamer (Buffalo)

Players Lost (8)G Jacob Bell (St. Louis)RB Chris Brown (Houston)LB Gilbert Gardner (Detroit)TE Ben Hartsock (Atlanta)DE Travis LaBoy (Arizona)DE Antwan Odom (Cincinnati)DT Randy Starks (Miami)TE Ben Troupe (Tampa Bay)

RECENT FREE AGENT HISTORY

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General manager Ruston Webster and his staff worked early in the 2015 offseason to re-sign a number of key contributors from 2014 and add several new free agents from other teams. Withinthefirsttwoweeksofthenewleagueyear,sixfreeagentswerere-signed: punter Brett Kern, kicker Ryan Succop, long snapper Beau Brinkley, defensive lineman Karl Klug, outside linebacker Derrick Mor-gan and tackle Byron Stingily. Additionally,WebsterhelpednegotiatedealsinMarchforthefollowingfree agents: Buffalo safety Da’Norris Searcy, Atlanta wide receiver Harry Douglas, Washington outside linebackerBrian Orakpo, San Francisco cornerback Perrish Cox and Kansas City tight end Anthony Fasano. In April and free agent tackle Byron Bell (Carolina) were signed. BYRON BELL – TACKLE Previous Team: Carolina Panthers6-5 • 340 • New Mexico • 4 Previous NFL Seasons Bell started 56 games during his four-year career for the Carolina Pan-thers—41 games at right tackle and 15 contests at left tackle. In 2014, he started15gamesatlefttackleforthePanthersafterstartinghisfirstthreeyears at right tackle. The Panthers advanced to the playoffs in each of the last two seasons. Bell entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent from the University of New Mexico, where he started 36 games at both left and right tackle.

PERRISH COX – CORNERBACK Previous Team: San Francisco 49ers6-0 • 190 • Oklahoma State • 4 Previous NFL Seasons Cox arrived in Tennessee with four years of NFL experience, including stints with the Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks. He amassed 135 tackles, six interceptions, 34 passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries in 57 career regular season games prior to his arrival. The best season of his career came in 2014, when he played in 15 games for the 49ers and posted career highs in several categories, includ-ing14starts,59tackles,fiveinterceptionsand18passesdefensed. Coxwasoriginallyselectedby theBroncos in thefifth round (137thoverall) of the 2010 NFL Draft from Oklahoma State University, where he earnedfirst-teamAll-Big12Conferencehonorsondefense.HeisanativeofWaco,Texas.

HARRY DOUGLAS – WIDE RECEIVERPrevious Team: Atlanta Falcons6-0 • 183 • Louisville • 7 Previous NFL Seasons Douglas arrived in Tennessee with seven years of NFL experience, all with the Atlanta Falcons. He totaled 258 receptions for 3,130 yards, eight touchdowns and six 100-yard performances in 91 career games with the Falcons. The top statistical season of Douglas’ career came in 2013, when he filled in foran injuredJulioJonesandpostedcareerhighs instarts (11),receptions (85), receiving yards (1,067), touchdown catches (two) and 100-yard games (three). He followed that performance with a 51-catch season in 2014. Douglas originally joined the Falcons as a third-round pick in the 2008 NFLDraftfromtheUniversityofLouisville,wherehefinishedastheschool’ssecond leading receiver (2,924 receiving yards).

ANTHONY FASANO – TIGHT ENDPrevious Team: Kansas City Chiefs6-4 • 255 • Notre Dame • 9 Previous NFL Seasons Fasano came to the Titans as a nine-year NFL veteran with 132 games and 109 starts under this belt. He registered 253 receptions for 2,799 yards and 31 touchdowns during his time with the Dallas Cowboys (2006-07), Mi-ami Dolphins (2008-12) and Kansas City Chiefs (2013-14). Fasano’s career highs came with the Dolphins, when he posted 41 grabs in 2012 and 528 receiving yards in 2010. A native of Glen Ridge, N.J., the Cowboys originally drafted Fasano out of Notre Dame in the second round of the 2006 NFL Draft. At the time he left Notre Dame, he ranked second among tight ends on the school’s all-time list for both receptions (92) and receiving yards (1,112).

FREE AGENCY UPDATE

2015 TITANS FREE AGENCY

The Titans re-signed the following free agents in 2015: Current NFL 2014 Games Pos Name Season (2015) Played/Started LS Beau Brinkley 4 16/0LB Kaelin Burnett 4 5/0CB Brandon Harris 5 11/0P Brett Kern 8 16/0DL Karl Klug 5 16/0OLB Derrick Morgan 6 16/16T Byron Stingily 5 10/5K Ryan Succop 7 16/0

The Titans signed the following unrestricted from other clubs: Current NFL Pos Name Season (2015) Former Team T Byron Bell 5 CarolinaCB Perrish Cox 5 San FranciscoWR HarryDouglas 8 AtlantaTE Anthony Fasano 10 Kansas CityWR HakeemNicks 7 IndianapolisOLB BrianOrakpo 7 WashingtonS Da’Norris Searcy 5 Buffalo

The Titans lost the following free agents in free agency: 2014 Games Pos Name Played/Started New Team CB Brandon Ghee 6/1 CincinnatiWR NateWashington 16/11 Houston

The following free agents retired following the 2014 season: 2014 Games Pos Name Played/Started QB Jake Locker 7/5T Michael Roos 5/5

BRIAN ORAKPO – OUTSIDE LINEBACKERPreviousTeam:WashingtonRedskins6-4 • 257 • Texas • 6 Previous NFL Seasons Orakpo is a three-time Pro Bowl selection (2009, 2010, 2013) who played his entire six-year career with theWashington Redskins prior tocoming to Tennessee. During his Redskins career, he totaled 40 sacks, 255 tackles, one interception, 17 passes defensed, six forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries in 71 starts. As a rookie in 2009, Orakpo earned Pro Bowl honors after recording 11 sacks, which set a Redskins rookie record and led all NFL rookies. For each ofhisfirstthreeseasonsinWashington,Orakpoledortiedfortheteamleadin sacks. In 2013, he earned his third Pro Bowl selection, as he registered 10 sacks, 60 tackles, one interception return for touchdown, 18 quarterback hits, 16 tackles for loss and two fumble recoveries. Orakpowas a first-round pick (13th overall) by theRedskins in the2009 NFL Draft from the University of Texas, where he totaled 22 sacks, 38 tackles for loss and 62 quarterback pressures. During his college career, he won the Nagurski Award (nation’s top defensive player), the Lombardi Award (nation’s top lineman) and the Hendricks Award (nation’s top defen-siveend).Asasenior,hewasnamedafirst-teamAll-AmericanandtheBig12 Defensive Player of the Year. The Houston, Texas, native also was a part of the Texas team that won the National Title during the 2005 season.

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DA’NORRIS SEARCY – SAFETY Previous Team: Buffalo Bills5-11 • 207 • North Carolina • 4 Previous NFL Seasons Searcy joined the Titans after spending four years with the Buffalo Bills. He played in 62 games with 23 starts for the Bills. Searcy filledupa varietyof categorieson thestat sheet inhis fouryears in Buffalo, totaling 195 tackles, four sacks, five interceptions, twotouchdowns (one interception return and one fumble return), 13 passes de-fensed, 10 tackles for loss, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and 18 special teams stops. Searcybecameafull-timestarterinhisfinaltwoseasonsinBuffalo.In2013, he totaled 69 tackles and 3.5 sacks, and in 2014, he registered three interceptions and 58 tackles. Searcy joined the Bills as a fourth-round pick in the 2011 NFL Draft from the University of North Carolina, where he was a two-year starter at safety. He is a native of Decatur, Ga.

Season tickets and individual tickets for all 10 Tennessee Titans home games at Nissan Stadium are now on sale. For more information, fans can visit TitansOnline.com/tickets, email [email protected] or call (615) 565-4200. Addditionally, tickets can be purchased by visiting theTicketOfficeat Nissan Stadium, calling Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000, visiting any Ticketmaster outlet, or logging on to the Ticketmaster web site at Ticket-master.com. The Titans open their regular season home schedule on Sept. 27 against the Indianapolis Colts. The seven remaining regular season home oppo-nents are the Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Oakland Raiders, Jacksonville Jaguars and Houston Texans. The St. Louis Rams and Minnesota Vikings visit during the preseason.

TICKETS NOW ON SALE

On June 25, 2015, the Titans and Nissan North America announced the formation of a 20-year, exclusive naming-rights partnership that re-brands Nashville’s downtown stadium as Nissan Stadium. Nissan Stadium will host all Titans home football games, Tennessee State University football games, the Music City Bowl, the CMA Music Festi-val and numerous other events. The procurement of naming rights toNissanStadium fits the auto-motive company’s ‘Fewer, Bigger, Better’ marketing strategy, which has included ongoing sponsorships of NBC’s ‘The Voice,’ the Heisman House college football program and a major advertising presence in this year’s SuperBowl.NissanisalsonowtheofficialautomotivepartneroftheTen-nessee Titans. Nissan’s ever-growing footprint in Tennessee includes vehicle and powertrain manufacturing facilities in Smyrna and Decherd respectively, along with its North American headquarters in Franklin. The Nissan Smyrna Plant began operations in 1983 and employs more than 8,400 people. In 2014, the Smyrna plant assembled more than 648,000 vehicles, making it the highest volume automotive assembly plant in North America. Nissan also has a major manufacturing presence in Can-ton, Mississippi, along with research and development groups in California, Arizona and Michigan. In total, the company employs more than 22,000 employees in the U.S. One component of the Titans-Nissan partnership will be assisting charitable organizations throughout Middle Tennessee in an array of com-munity outreach programs. A centerpiece of this is the annual “Taste of Ti-tans” charitable event, for which Nissan will serve as presenting sponsor andthisyearbenefitstheWoundedWarriorProject.Duringthecourseofa20-year relationship, a total of more than $1 million resulting from these an-nualeventsisanticipatedtobedistributedtolocalnon-profitorganizations. Nissan Stadium is a city-owned venue that has housed the Titans since 1999. The naming rights agreement includes the opportunity for Nis-san branding on the exterior of the stadium, as well as stadium signage and other unique displays inside the stadium. LP Building Products has held the naming rights to the stadium since 2006 and that exclusivity now shifts to Nissan. Titans/Oilers all-time regular-season record by home venue:

Stadium Seasons W-L-T Pct. Jeppesen Stadium 1960-1964 25-11-0 .694Rice Stadium 1965-1967 11-10-0 .524Astrodome 1968-1996 113-103-2 .523Liberty Bowl 1997 6-2-0 .750Dudley Field (Vanderbilt Stadium) 1998 3-5-0 .375Nissan Stadium 1999-2015 73-55-0 .570

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W L T Regular Season: 401 429 6 Home 231 185 2 Road 170 244 4 As Titans (1999-present) 134 122 0 As Oilers (1960-1998) 267 307 6Postseason: 14 19 0 Home 6 5 0 Road 8 13 0 Super Bowl (XXXIV) 0 1 0

All-time playoff appearances by the Oilers/Titans: 1960, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1969, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008

All-time division titles by the Oilers/Titans: 1960, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1991, 1993, 2000, 2002, 2008

TITANS/OILERS ALL-TIME RECORD

¾ Michael Griffin (811 career tackles through 2014) needs 89 tackles to becomethefifthplayerinfranchisehistorytoreach900careertackles.He would join Gregg Bingham (1,970), Robert Brazile (1,281), Keith Bulluck (1,265) and Ted Washington (907).

¾ Michael Griffin (126 games through 2014) needs 13 more games to move into the top 20 in franchise history in games played. He would tie Steve McNair(139)for19thonthelist. IfGriffinappears inall16regular season games in 2015, his 142 career games would rank 17th in franchise annals.

¾ With 24 career interceptions, safetyMichael Griffin needs one inter-ception to tie Ken Houston for eighth place on the franchise career in-terceptionslist.Afour-interceptionseasonin2015willputGriffininsolepossession of fourth place on the list, trailing only Jim Norton (45), Cris Dishman (31) and Fred Glick (30).

¾ Punter Brett Kern (447 career punts with the Titans through 2014) needs 76 punts to pass Jim Norton (522) for second place on the franchise’s career punting list.

¾ Punter Brett Kern (90 consecutive games with the Titans) needs to play in thefirst10gamesof2015toreach100consecutivegamesplayedwith the club.

¾ Quarterback Marcus Mariotacanbecomethefirst rookie in franchisehistorytostartatquarterbackinWeek1oftheregularseason.

¾ Running back Bishop Sankey can become the sixth player in franchise historytoleadtheteaminrushingineachofhisfirsttwoNFLseasons,joining Chris Johnson, Eddie George, Mike Rozier, Earl Campbell and Billy Cannon.

¾ Tight end Delanie Walker (123 receptions from 2013-14) needs 27 re-ceptionstobecomethefifthtightendinfranchisehistorytoreach150catches.

¾ Tight end Delanie Walker (246 career receptions for 2,926 yards through 2014) needs four receptions to reach 250 for his NFL career and 74 re-ceiving yards to reach 3,000 career receiving yards.

¾ Guard Chance Warmack can become the third player in the “Titans era” (since 1999) to start all 48 games for the team in their initial three NFL seasons, joining defensive Jevon Kearse (1999–2001) and Michael Roos (2005–2007).

¾ WidereceiverKendall Wright (213 career receptions through 2014) will pass Drew Bennett (273) for 10th place on the team’s all-time receptions list with 61 catches in 2015.

¾ Wide receiver Kendall Wright (213 career receptions through 2014) needs 87 receptions in 2015 to become the 10th player in franchise his-tory to reach 300 career receptions.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015

THIS WEEK’S NFL SCHEDULEAll Times Local

Thursday, Sept. 10Pittsburgh at New England (NBC) 8:30

Sunday, Sept. 13 Indianapolis at Buffalo (CBS) 1:00Green Bay at Chicago (FOX) 12:00Kansas City at Houston (CBS) 12:00Carolina at Jacksonville (FOX) 1:00Cleveland at New York Jets (CBS) 1:00Seattle at St. Louis (FOX) 12:00Miami atWashington (CBS)1:00New Orleans at Arizona (FOX) 1:05Detroit at San Diego (FOX) 1:05Baltimore at Denver (CBS) 2:25Cincinnati at Oakland (CBS) 1:25Tennessee at Tampa Bay (CBS) 4:25New York Giants at Dallas (NBC) 7:30

Monday, Sept. 14 Philadelphia at Atlanta (ESPN) 7:10Minnesota at San Francisco (ESPN) 7:20

The Titans at Nissan Stadium (1999-present):

Games Record Pct. Regular Season 128 73-55 .570Postseason 4 2-2 .500 Combined 134 75-57 .560

Record When ... Reg. Season Playoffs September 16-10 October 16-14 November 16-14 December 24-16 January 1-1 2-2 Thursday 2-2 Friday 0-1 Saturday 1-1 2-1Sunday 65-48 0-1Monday 5-3 Against own division 30-24 0-1Against AFC 52-44 2-2Against NFC 21-11 Overtime games 5-6 1-0 In primetime 8-9 Temperature 80+ 4-4 Temperature <40 7-9 1-0 Titans score 20 points 58-24 2-0Titans score 30 points 24-4 1-0Titans allow <20 points 54-8 1-1Titans allow <10 points 12-0 Titans net 300 yards 56-36 1-2Opponents net <300 yards 41-8 1-2 Titans 0 turnovers 22-5 Force 2 turnovers 55-15

NISSAN STADIUM RECORD WHEN ...

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Mariota’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Passing RushingYear GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sack Lost Rate Att Yds Avg Lg TD2015 4 4 30 21 70.0 326 10.87 1 3.3 1 3.3 59t 2 19 102.9 5 17 3.4 14 0

Mariota’s College Statistics (University of Oregon): Passing RushingYear GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sack Lost Rate Att Yds Avg Lg TD2011 0 0 Redshirt Season2012 13 13 336 230 68.5 2,677 8.0 32 9.5 6 1.8 55 17 103 163.2 106 752 7.1 86 52013 13 13 386 245 63.5 3,665 9.5 31 8.0 4 1.0 75 18 111 167.7 96 715 7.4 71 92014 15 15 445 304 68.3 4,454 10.0 42 9.4 4 0.9 80 31 165 181.7 135 770 5.7 61 15Totals 41 41 1,167 779 66.8 10,796 9.3 105 9.0 14 1.2 80 66 379 171.8 337 2,237 6.6 86 29

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The Titans selected quarterback Marcus Mar-iota (6-4, 222) with the second overall selection in the 2015 NFL Draft. The rookie signal caller enters the NFL follow-ing a historic career at the University of Oregon. He concluded his three seasons as the school’s start-ing quarterback by winning the Heisman Trophy and leading his team to the College Football Playoff Championship Game. Mariota broke nearly every major passing record at Oregon, totaling 10,796 career passing yards and 105 touchdown passes. The three-time All-Pac-12 selection started every game over his three seasons, earning a 36-5 record, and he completed at least one touchdown pass in every contest. He is one of four players in FBS history to pass for 10,000 yards and rush for 2,000 yards (2,237) in a career, joining Dan LeFevour, Robert Griffin III and Colin Kaepernick. During his Heisman season in 2014, Mariota directed the Ducks to a Rose Bowl victory over Florida State. His totals for the year included 4,454 passing yards, 42 touchdown passes and only four interceptions. He also rushed for 770 yards and 15 touchdowns and even caught a touchdown pass. His 58 total touchdowns in a season (passing, rushing and receiving) shattered Matt Barkley’s (2011) previous Pac-12 record of 41 touchdowns. The 6-foot-4-inch, 222-pound signal caller is the fifth Heisman Trophy winner to be drafted by the Oilers/Titans, joining Billy Cannon, Earl Camp-bell, Mike Rozier and Eddie George. At the 2015 NFL Scouting Combine, he finished among the top three quarterbacks in the 40-yard dash, vertical jump, broad jump, three-cone drill and 20-yard shuttle. His 4.52-second 40-yard dash gave him the fastest quarterback time at the Combine since Robert Griffin III’s 4.41 in 2012. Mariota is a native of Honolulu, Hawaii.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14), recorded his first-ever NFL preseason start. He went

7-of-8 for 94 yards and a passer rating of 76.0. His first pass of the pre-season was complete to Harry Douglas for 12 yards. Although his first two possessions ended with turnovers, on his third drive he was a perfect 5-for- 5 for 78 yards, including a 26-yard toss to Antonio Andrews to set up a touchdown on the next play. He led the first-unit offense for 19 total plays in three drives, lasting into the second quarter.

¾ Against St. Louis (8/23), in his preseason debut at Nissan Stadium, he

#8 • QB MARCUS MARIOTA

TITANSQUARTERBACKS

No. Name Ht Wt Exp College8 Mariota, Marcus 6-4 222 R Oregon7 Mettenberger,Zach 6-5 224 2 LouisianaState12 Whitehurst,Charlie 6-5 226 10 Clemson

TITANS TIDBITS: MARCUS MARIOTA

¾ Mariota was awarded the Heisman Trophy on Dec. 13, 2014. He became the first winner from the University of Oregon and the first player born in Hawaii to receive the honor. In the balloting, he received 2,534 total points, or 90.9 percent of the total points possible. Only one player in Heisman history—Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith in 2006—garnered a higher percentage. Mariota received 788 first-place votes, while the runner-up,Wisconsin running backMelvinGordon,received 1,250 total points and 37 first-place votes. Alabama wide re-ceiver Amari Cooper finished third with 1,023 points and 49 first-place votes. The point total is reached by a system of three points for a first place vote, two for a second and one for a third.

¾ Mariota typically limits his touchdown “celebration” to a simple se-ries of gestures: three taps on his chest and pointing to the sky as a way to show appreciation for his mother, father and younger brother.

¾ His father, Toa, works in homeland security, while his mother, Al-ana, works for Follett School Solutions. His brother, Matthew, is a freshman linebacker at Oregon.

¾ Mariota credits much of his athletic success to playing soccer in his youth. By the time he was eight years old, he was wearing a soccer jersey with the number 8, and he has kept the jersey number ever since then.

¾ During his time in Eugene, Ore., Mariota became a fixture at the Boys and Girls Club of Emerald Valley, spending time on a weekly basis with kids at the center. For his efforts in the community, he was awarded with the inaugural Play It Forward Award at the 63rd Annual Oregon Sports Awards in June 2015.

was on the field for 19 total plays over three drives that went 39 yards, 61 yards and 16 yards, respectively. The second series resulted in a field goal. He was 5-of-8 passing for 59 yards and a passer rating of 84.9. He complet-eda16-yardpasstoKendallWrightonthefirstplayofthegameandlateradded a 35-yard strike to Craig Stevens.

¾ At Kansas City (8/28), played the entire first half, leading four total drives. Completed seven of his last eight attempts. His final statistics in-cluded seven completions on 11 attempts for 99 yards, and his 92.6 passer rating was his highest of the preseason through three games. He also gained 22 yards on three rushing attempts.

¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), attempted three passes but completed two of them for 74 yards, including a 59-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Harry Douglas.

¾ In four preseason starts, he completed 21 of his 30 attempts for 326 yards, one touchdown and one interception. He finished with a passer rating of 102.9, which ranked second among rookie quarterbacks (Brett Hundley, 129.6), and his 70.0 completion percentage led the rookie class. Additionally, he rushed five times for 17 yards. Mariota and most of the offensive starters were on the field for 11 drives during the preseason, and in those opportunities, they produced three touchdowns and two field goals (27 points). Mariota completed at least one pass for a first down in nine of the 11 series.

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Quarterback Zach Mettenberger (6-5, 224) is in his second NFL season after being selected by the Titans in the sixth round (178th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft. In his first NFL campaign, he spent the firstsevengamesasareserve.Then,inWeek8againsttheHoustonTexans,herecordedhisfirstofsixcon-secutive starts. Mettenberger became the third quarterback in franchise history to start at least six games as a rookie, joining Dan Pastorini (eight in 1971) and Vince Young (13 in 2006). But against the Giants on Dec. 7, he aggravated arightshoulderinjury,whichcausedhimtobeinactiveforthefinalthreecontests. Mettenberger’s rookie totals included 107 completions and 1,412 yards on 179 attempts. He completed eight touchdown passes with sev-en interceptions. Of the six NFL rookies who started at least one game in 2014, Mettenberger ranked second with a passer rating of 83.4, trailing only Minnesota’s Teddy Bridgewater (85.2). Mettenberger’s season pass-er rating also was the best in franchise history among rookie quarterbacks with a minimum of one start, topping the previous rookie record holder, Steve McNair (81.7 in 1995). Prior to joining the Titans, Mettenberger spent three years at Louisiana State University, where he appeared in 30 games and posted a 19-6 mark as a starting quarterback. His career numbers for the Tigers included 5,783

#7 • QB ZACH METTENBERGER

Zach Mettenberger ranked second in passer rating among rookies in 2014 who started at least one game.

Highest rookie passer rating in 2014 (minimum one start): Player Team Cmp Att Pct Yds TD Int Rate1. Teddy Bridgewater MIN 259 402 64.4 2,919 14 12 85.2 2. Zach Mettenberger TEN 107 179 59.8 1,412 8 7 83.4 3. Derek Carr OAK 348 599 58.1 3,270 21 12 76.6 4. Blake Bortles JAC 280 475 58.9 2,908 11 17 69.5 5. Connor Shaw CLE 14 28 50.0 177 0 1 55.2 6. Johnny Manziel CLE 18 35 51.4 175 0 2 42.0

Marcus Mariota ranked second among all rookies during the preseason in passer rating (102.9), trailing only Green Bay’s Brett Hundley (129.6). He was at the head of the class in completion percentage (70.0) and aver-age per attempt (10.9).

Highest rookie passer rating during the 2015 preseason: Player Team Comp Att Pct Yds Avg TD Int Sck Rate1. Brett Hundley GB 45 65 69.2 630 9.7 7 1 5 129.6 2. Marcus Mariota TEN 21 30 70.0 326 10.9 1 1 2 102.9 3. Taylor Heinicke MIN 57 82 69.5 516 6.3 2 1 4 89.3 4. Phillip Sims ARI 28 51 54.9 261 5.1 3 0 3 88.8 5. Trevor Siemian DEN 23 40 57.5 283 7.1 2 1 4 85.7 6. Bryce Petty NYJ 27 45 60.0 260 5.8 1 0 4 83.6 7. Dylan Thompson SF 24 40 60.0 277 6.9 2 2 5 76.8 8. Sean Mannion STL 31 57 54.4 300 5.3 1 1 1 67.9 9. Jameill Showers DAL 15 32 46.9 125 3.9 1 1 2 54.8 10. Garrett Grayson NO 30 60 50.0 334 5.6 0 2 2 53.1 11.JameisWinston TB 23 47 48.9 311 6.6 0 2 7 52.712. Bryan Bennett IND 20 49 40.8 222 4.5 0 5 6 15.4

PASSER RATING AMONG 2014 ROOKIES

2015 PRESEASON ROOKIE PASSING

On Nov. 24 at Philadelphia, Zach Mettenberger set a franchise rookie record with 345 passing yards. He broke Jacky Lee’s longstanding record of 331 yards at the Boston Patriots on Nov. 25, 1960. In his first career start,Mettenberger passed for 299 yards againstthe Houston Texans on Oct. 26. That total ranks third in franchise history among rookie passers.

Most single-game passing yards by a rookie, franchise history: Player Date/Opponent Passing Yards 1. Zach Mettenberger 11/23/14 at Philadelphia 3452. Jacky Lee 11/25/60 at Boston 3313. Zach Mettenberger 10/26/14 vs. Houston 2994. Jake Locker 12/11/11 vs. New Orleans 2825. Jacky Lee 11/20/60 vs. Denver 2816. Brent Pease 10/4/87 at Denver 2607. Dan Pastorini 11/7/71 at New England 260

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passing yards (sixth in LSU history), 35 touchdowns (fifth), 407 completions (sixth) and 659 attempts (seventh). He became the third player in LSU his-tory to pass for 3,000 yards in a season in 2013 (3,082) and became the only player in LSU history to have back-to-back seasons of 2,500 yards or more (2,609 yards in 2012). As a senior in 2013, Mettenberger completed 192 of 296 passes for 3,082 yards and 22 touchdowns and just eight interceptions, ranking sec-ond in the SEC in pass efficiency (171.4).

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14), played from the second quarter into the third quarter.

He led the team to touchdowns on two of his three series and completed 8-of-11 passes for 129 yards. He threw an interception and a touchdown pass (30 yards to Rico Richardson) and recorded a passer rating of 104.0.

¾ Against St. Louis (8/23), entered the contest in the second quarter and led a pair of scoring drives, completing seven passes in nine attempts for 91 yards, including a three-yard touchdown pass to tight end Chase Coffman.

¾ At Kansas City (8/28), completed three passes for 38 yards in 11 at-tempts.

¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), completed six of his eight attempts for 54 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions (132.3 passer rating). He com-pleted a three-yard touchdown pass to Rico Richardson

Mettenberger’s 2015 Preseason Passing Statistics:Year/Team G/GS Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Sack Rate 2015 Ten 4/0 39 24 61.5 312 3 1 40 1 101.7

Mettenberger’s Career Regular Season Passing Statistics:Year G GS Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Sack Rate 2014 7 6 179 107 59.8 1,412 8 7 80t 18 83.4 Totals 7 6 179 107 59.8 1,412 8 7 80t 18 83.4

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Quarterback Charlie Whitehurst (6-5, 226) is in his second season with the Titans and his 10th season in the NFL. The Titans signed him as an unrestricted free agent early in the 2014 offseason. He began the 2014 campaign as the backup quarterback, but injuries during the year to Jake Locker and Zach Mettenberger provided an oppor-tunity to play in seven contests with five starts. He set career highs in every passing category, completing 105 of 185 passes for 1,326 yards with seven touchdowns, two interceptions and a passer rating of 87.4. Whitehurstarrivedwell-versed inKen Whisenhunt’s offensive sys-tem, having served as the San Diego Chargers backup quarterback under Whisenhunt’sdirectionduringthe2013campaign. InhisfirsteightseasonsintheNFL,Whitehurstappearedin13gameswith four starts and completed 84 of 155 passes for 805 yards with three touchdowns and four interceptions. The Duluth, Ga., native was originally selected by the San Diego Char-gers in the third round (81st overall) in the 2006 NFL Draft. He spent six total seasons with the Chargers (2006-09, 2012-13) and two campaigns with the Seattle Seahawks (2010-11). AtClemsonUniversity,Whitehurstamassed25careerwins,thesec-ond-highest total in school history. His seven wins over top-25 teams tied school record and included three wins against Top-10 teams. He gradu-ated with 46 school records, including career passing yards, completions, touchdowns and 300-yard games.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14), completed all five of his pass attempts for 39 yards in

the second half.

#12 • QB CHARLIE WHITEHURST

RUNNING BACKS &FULLBACKS

No. Name Ht Wt Exp College26 Andrews,Antonio 5-10 225 2 WesternKentucky23 Cobb, David (IR) 5-11 229 R Minnesota45 Fowler, Jalston (FB) 5-11 254 R Alabama22 McCluster, Dexter 5-8 170 6 Mississippi46 Neighbors, Connor (IR) 5-10 244 R Louisiana State20 Sankey,Bishop 5-10 209 2 Washington35 West,Terrance 5-10 225 2 Towson

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Running back Antonio Andrews (5-10, 225) is in his second NFL season after being signed by the Titans as an undrafted free agent in 2014. Inhisrookiecampaign,Andrewsspentthefirstseven weeks on the team’s practice squad before being elevated to the 53-man roster on Oct. 21, 2014. In four appearances as a reserve running back and kickoff returner, he caught two passes for 11yardsandreturnedfivekickoffsfor110yards. Duringhisfour-yearcareeratWesternKentucky,Andrewsappearedin 42 games, including 24 consecutive starts to end his career. He notched 3,674 yards with 29 touchdowns on 618 carries (5.9 avg.), and he scored 198 points on 33 total touchdowns. His 6,799 all-purpose yards gave him an average of 161.9 yards per game. As a senior (2013), Andrews rushed for 1,730 yards to break his own school record by two yards. He rushed for a career-high 16 touchdowns on 267 carries and was named Sun Belt Conference Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year by The NFL Draft Report. Andrews attended Fort Campbell (Ky.) High School, which is approx-imately 60 miles northwest of Nashville. As a high school senior, he was named the state of Kentucky’s “Mr. Football” as a dual-threat quarterback.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14), rushed four times for 13 yards and a touchdown and

caught two passes for 25 yards. In the second quarter, he caught a 26-yard pass from Marcus Mariota to help set up a touchdown on the next play. In the third quarter, he scored a touchdown on a one-yard run and ran in the subsequent two-point conversion.

¾ Against St. Louis (8/23), rushedfivetimesfor24yards. ¾ At Kansas City (8/28), rushed for a two-yard touchdown on his only

carry.

#26 • RB ANTONIO ANDREWS

Titans quarterback Zach Mettenberger played in seven games with six starts as a rookie. He became the ninth rookie in franchise history to start at least one contest at quarterback. Among the group, he is the rookie leader with a passer rating of 83.4.

Top passer ratings by Titans/Oilers rookie passers (minimum one start):

Name Year (Round) G/S Att Cmp Yds TD INT Rtg1. Zach Mettenberger 2014 (6th) 7/6 179 107 1,412 8 7 83.42. Steve McNair 1995 (1st) 4/2 80 41 569 3 1 81.73. Jacky Lee 1960 (Undr.) 14/3 77 41 842 5 6 81.24. Vince Young 2006 (1st) 15/13 357 184 2,199 12 13 66.75. Brent Pease 1987 (11th-Min) 7/3 113 56 728 3 5 60.66. Dan Pastorini 1971 (1st) 14/8 270 127 1,702 7 21 43.87. Rusty Smith 2010 (6th) 2/1 40 20 200 0 4 25.08. Bob Davis 1967 (2nd) 2/2 19 9 71 0 2 17.59. Lynn Dickey 1971 (3rd) 7/2 57 19 315 0 9 13.3

TOP TITANS ROOKIE PASSER RATINGS

¾ Against St. Louis (8/23), completed his only pass attempt for 12 yards. ¾ At Kansas City (8/28), completed two passes for 11 yards in three at-

tempts with an interception. ¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), completed two passes for 15 yards in three

attempts.

Whitehurst’s 2015 Preseason Passing Statistics:Year/Team G/GS Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Sack Rate 2015 Ten 4/0 10 8 80.0 66 0 1 12 0 54.6

Whitehurst’s Career Regular Season Passing Statistics:Year/Team G/GS Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Sack Rate 2006 SD 2/0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 -2007 SD 0/0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 -2008 SD 0/0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 -2009 SD 0/0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 -2010 Sea 6/2 99 57 57.6 507 2 3 61 5 65.5 2011 Sea 3/2 56 27 48.2 298 1 1 38 8 62.9 2012 SD 0/0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 -2013 SD 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02014 Ten 7/5 185 105 56.8 1,326 7 2 75t 18 87.4 Totals 20/9 340 189 55.6 2,131 10 6 75t 31 77.0

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Running back Dexter McCluster (5-8, 170) is in his sixth NFL season and his second campaign with the Titans. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent on March 13, 2014. A knee injury brought McCluster’s 2014 cam-paign came to an early end. He was placed on in-jured reserve on Dec. 18. Prior to that, he played in 14 games (two starts) and totaled 131 yards on 40 carries and 197 yards and a touchdown on 26 receptions. He also led the team with 22 punt returns for a 7.0-yard average. Prior to his arrival in Tennessee, McCluster played four seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs (2010-13), spending time as a returner, running back and receiver in 58 total games (23 starts). He logged 172 receptions for 1,500 yards (8.7 avg.) and four touchdowns while also recording 152 carries for 662 yards and one rushing score. On special teams, he returned 79 punts for 959 yards (12.1 avg.) with three touchdowns and 52 kickoffs for 1,087 yards. In2013,hewasnamedtohisfirstProBowl,earningthehonorasapunt returner. Additionally, he earned second-team All-Pro as a punt re-turner by the Associated Press. He recorded a league-best 686 yards on 58 punt returns with a pair of touchdowns. As a wide receiver, McClus-ter caught 53 passes for 511 yards and two touchdowns in 15 games (six starts). The Largo, Fla., native was originally selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the second round (36th overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft following a four-year career at Mississippi. At Ole Miss, McCluster saw action in 40 contests, starting 22 games at widereceiverandsixgamesatrunningback.Hefinishedhiscareerrankedeighth in school annals with 130 receptions and tied for ninth in school an-nals with 15 rushing touchdowns, to go along with 304 total carries for 1,955 yards. McCluster ranked second in school history with 4,089 all-purpose yards.

#22 • RB DEXTER McCLUSTERCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

David Cobb is in his rookie season after being draftedby theTitans in thefifth roundof the2015NFL Draft. The 5-foot-11-inch, 229-pound running back spent four seasons at the University of Minnesota, wherehetotaled2,893rushingyardstofinishsev-enth in school history. He also rushed for 20 touch-downs on 562 carries. The Gophers were 9-4 in games in which Cobb rushed for 100 yards. As a senior, Cobb became the school’s all-time single-season rushing leader. He carried the ball 314 times for 2,893 yards and 13 touchdowns TheTitanscoachessawhimfirsthandatthe2015SeniorBowl,whenherushed for 69 yards on 11 attempts. Cobb is a native of Killeen, Texas.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14), led the team with 53 rushing yards on 11 carries and

caught one pass for one yard. ¾ Against St. Louis (8/23), rushed eight times for 26 yards and added an

eight-yard reception. ¾ At Kansas City (8/28) and against Minnesota (9/3), he did not play due

to a calf injury. ¾ On Sept. 6, placed on injured reserve/designated for return.

Cobb’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 2 0 19 79 4.2 10 0 2 9 4.5 8 0

Cobb’s College Statistics (University of Minnesota): Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2011 3 0 10 57 5.7 29 0 0 0 - - 02012 5 0 1 8 8.0 8 0 1 3 3.0 3 02013 13 6 237 1,202 5.1 60 7 17 174 10.2 27 02014 13 13 314 1,626 5.2 67 13 16 162 10.1 33 0Totals 34 19 562 2,893 5.1 67 20 34 339 10.0 33 0

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Fullback Jalston “Nudie” Fowler is in his rookie season after being drafted by the Titans in the fourth round of the 2015 NFL Draft. The 5-foot-11-inch, 254-pound rookie served as a fullback, running back, H-back, tight end and on special teams during his time with the Crimson Tide. He played in 53 career games from 2010–2014 and was a member of national championship teams in 2011 and 2012. Fowler’s career totals at Alabama included 113 carries for 738 yards andfivetouchdowns.Healsocaught19passesfor150yardswithseventouchdown receptions. In2014,heplayedin14gamesandsetacareerhighwithfivestarts.He rushed for 69 yards on 12 attempts and caught 11 passes for 119 yards and a pair of scores. A native of Mobile, Ala., Fowler is called “Nudie” by family, friends and teammates. His father gave the nickname to him as a baby.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14), made his NFL preseason debut.

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#45 • FB JALSTON FOWLER

¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), carried the ball 10 times for 38 yards.

Andrews’ 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 4 0 20 77 3.9 11 2 2 25 12.5 26 0

Andrews’ Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2014 4 4 0 0 - - 0 2 11 5.5 6 0Totals 4 4 0 0 - - 0 2 11 5.5 6 0

Fowler’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 4 0 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 - - 0

Fowler’s College Statistics (University of Alabama): Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2010 11 0 14 111 7.9 36 1 0 0 - - 02011 13 0 56 385 6.9 69 4 0 0 - - 02012 2 0 11 85 7.7 18 0 1 6 6.0 6 02013 13 1 20 88 4.4 15 0 7 15 2.1 5 52014 14 5 12 69 5.8 20 0 11 119 11.7 35 2Totals 53 6 113 738 6.5 69 5 19 150 7.9 35 7

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2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14), scored a touchdown on a six-yard run in the second

quarter. ¾ Against St. Louis (8/23), rushed for 13 yards on two attempts, caught a

five-yardpassandreturnedapunttwoyards. ¾ At Kansas City (8/28), ledtheTitanswith37rushingyardsonfivecar-

ries, including a long rush of 17 yards, and he added a pair of receptions for 20 yards.

¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), rushed for 27 yards on seven carries, includ-ing a long run of 19 yards, and added 16 yards on three receptions.

McCluster’s 2015 Preseason Rushing and Receiving Statistics: Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 4 0 15 83 5.5 19 1 6 41 6.8 13 0

McCluster’s 2015 Preseason Return Statistics: Year PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD KR Yds Avg Lg TD 2015 2 0 2 1.0 2 0 0 0 - - 0

McCluster’s Career Regular Season Rushing and Receiving Statistics (2010-13 with Kansas City Chiefs): Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2010 11 7 18 71 3.9 20 0 21 209 10.0 31t 1 2011 16 4 114 516 4.5 32 1 46 328 7.1 49 1 2012 16 6 12 70 5.8 19 0 52 452 8.7 31 1 2013 15 6 8 5 0.6 5 0 53 511 9.6 43 2 2014 14 2 40 131 3.3 16 0 26 197 7.6 25 1 Totals 72 25 192 793 4.1 32 1 198 1,697 8.6 49 6

McCluster’s Career Regular Season Return Statistics (2010-13 with Kansas City Chiefs): Year PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD KR Yds Avg Lg TD 2010 13 2 202 15.5 94t 1 26 527 20.3 36 0 2011 6 3 65 10.8 22 0 25 557 22.3 35 0 2012 2 2 6 3.0 6 0 0 0 - - 0 2013 58 11 686 11.8 89t 2 1 3 3.0 3 0 2014 22 14 155 7.0 48 0 0 0 - - 0 Totals 101 32 1,114 11.0 94t 3 52 1,087 20.9 36 0

Since entering the NFL in 2010, Dexter McCluster ranks among the NFL leaders in punt return average.

Highest punt return average, 2010–2014 (minimum 50 punt returns):

Player Punt Ret. Yards Average1. Devin Hester 137 1,845 13.52. Julian Edelman 126 1,553 12.33. Ted Ginn Jr. 146 1,706 11.74. Golden Tate 68 787 11.65. Adam Jones 66 751 11.46. Dwayne Harris 87 965 11.17. Davone Bess 70 775 11.18. Dexter McCluster 101 1,114 11.09. Leodis McKelvin 90 974 10.810. Marc Mariani 80 848 10.6

HIGHEST PR AVERAGE, 2010-14

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Running back Bishop Sankey (5-10, 209) is in his secondNFL season. Hewas the first runningback selected in the 2014 NFL Draft, chosen with the 54th overall pick in the second round. As a rookie, Sankey led the Titans with 569 rushing yards on 152 carries and scored a pair of touchdowns. He added 18 receptions for 133 yards as well as seven kickoff returns for 198 yards. Duringhisthree-yearcareerattheUniversityofWashington,Sankeyappeared in 38 games, starting his last 25 contests. He carried the ball 644 times for 3,496 yards and 37 touchdowns, adding 567 yards and one score on 67 receptions. His 3,496 career rushing yards were the third-most in Huskies’ history. As a junior,Sankeywas a first-teamAll-Pac-12 selection, setting aschool record with a career-best 1,870 rushing yards and 20 rushing scores. He was selected as a team captain and was named second-team Associated PressAll-American.Heearnedfirst-teamAll-Pac-12andalsowas named second-team Academic All-Pac-12. He was named one of three finalistsfortheDoakWalkerAward. At the NFL Scouting Combine in February 2014, he ran a 4.49-sec-ond 40-yard dash. His 26 reps of 225 pounds on the bench press ranked secondamongallrunningbacks,andhefinishedfirst inthegroupatthethree-cone drill (6.75 seconds) and the 20-yard shuttle (4.00). He tied for fourth in the broad jump (10 feet 6 inches). AnativeofWadsworth,Ohio,hespentthreeyearsatGonzagaPre-paratorySchool inSpokane,Wash.,prior tohis timeat theUniversityofWashington.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14), started and rushed eight times for 15 yards. ¾ Against St. Louis (8/23), started and led the team with 45 yards on

sixrushingattempts.Herecordedan18-yardrunonthefirstdriveanda19-yarder during the second drive.

¾ At Kansas City (8/28), rushed six times for 17 yards. ¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), rushed six times for 17 yards.

Sankey’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 4 4 26 94 3.6 19 0 0 0 - - 0

Sankey’s 2014/Career Statistics: Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2014 16 9 152 569 3.7 22 2 18 133 7.4 18 0

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Tight end Anthony Fasano (6-4, 255) is in his 10thNFLseasonandhisfirstcampaignwiththeTi-tans. He was signed by the Titans as an unrestricted free agent on March 24, 2015. In 2014, Fasano appeared in 15 games (13 starts) for the Kansas City Chiefs. He tallied 25 re-ceptions for 226 yards and four touchdowns. Originally a second-round draft choice by the Dallas Cowboys in 2006, Fasano spent two seasons in Dallas before he was traded to the Miami Dolphins. In 2013, he left the Dolphins to join the Chiefs. The veteran tight end has long been considered one of the NFL’s top blockers at his position. But he also poses a threat to defenses as a receiv-er,asevidencedbyhis253careercatchesfor2,799yardsinhisfirstnineseasons in the league, including 31 touchdown grabs. Fasano has helped block for four different 1,000-yard rushers during his career: Julius Jones (Dallas, 2006), Ricky Williams (Miami, 2009), Reggie Bush (Miami, 2011) and Jamaal Charles (Kansas City, 2013-14). Afterafive-yearcareerwiththeDolphins,Fasanorankedthirdamongtight ends in team history in receptions (177) and receiving yards (2,104). He tied for second in franchise annals in touchdown receptions by a tight end (23). Fasano played three seasons (2003–2005) at Notre Dame, where he registered 34 games played and 24 starts. He posted 92 career receptions for 1,112 yards (12.9 avg.) and eight touchdowns, and at the time of his departure, he ranked second among tight ends on the school’s all-time list for both receptions and receiving yards. AnativeofVerona,N.J.,FasanospeaksItalianandSpanishfluently.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14), started and recorded two receptions for 13 yards.

TITANS TIGHT ENDS

No. Name Ht Wt Exp College85 Coffman, Chase 6-6 250 6 Missouri42 Dickerson, Dorin (IR) 6-1 226 4 Pittsburgh80 Fasano, Anthony 6-4 255 10 Notre Dame88 Stevens, Craig 6-3 263 8 California89 Supernaw, Phillip 6-5 248 2 Ouachita Baptist82 Walker,Delanie 6-0 248 10 CentralMissouri

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Running back Terrance West (5-10, 225) is in his second NFL season and his first campaignwith the Titans. He was acquired in a trade with the Cleveland Browns on Sept. 6, 2015, in exchange for a conditional future draft pick. Westwasselectedby theBrowns in the thirdround (94th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft. As a rookie, he led the team with 673 rushing yards, which ranked fourth in the NFL among all rookies. He also led the Browns with 171 rushing attempts and scored four rushing touchdowns. He added 11 catches for 64 yards with one touchdown. AnativeofBaltimore,Md.,Westfinishedathree-yearcareeratTow-son ranked third on the all-time NFCAA FCS career rushing list with 4,849 yardsandtiedforfirstontherushingtouchdownlistwith84.Asasenior,herushed for 2,509 yards and 41 touchdowns.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ In fourpreseasongames,West led theBrownswith113yardson31

rushing attempts. ¾ On Sept. 6, he was traded from the Browns to the Titans in exchange for

a conditional future draft choice.

West’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 4 2 31 113 3.6 17 0 4 27 6.8 16 0

West’s 2014/Career Statistics: Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2014 14 6 171 673 3.9 36 4 11 64 5.8 11 1

#35 • RB TERRANCE WEST

Amongallrookiesin2014,TerranceWestrankedfourthintheNFLinrushing yards, while Bishop Sankey was seventh.

Highest punt return average, 2010–2014 (minimum 50 punt returns):

Player 2014 Team Rushing Yds 1. Jeremy Hill CIN 1,124 2. Tre Mason STL 765 3. AndreWilliams NYG 7214. Terrance West CLE 673 5. Isaiah Crowell CLE 607 6. Branden Oliver SD 582 7. Bishop Sankey TEN 569 8. Jerick McKinnon MIN 538 9. Alfred Blue HOU 528 10. Blake Bortles JAC 419

2014 ROOKIE RUSHING LEADERS

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#88 • TE CRAIG STEVENS

TD CATCHES BY TIGHT ENDS SINCE 2006

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Craig Stevens (6-3, 263) is in his eighth NFL season, all of which have been with Tennessee. The tight end was selected by the Titans in the third round (85th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. Stevens’ seventh NFL season was cut short duetoinjury.Inhisfifthgameof2014,hesufferedathigh injury and was subsequently placed on injured reserve on Oct. 18. Prior to his season-ending injury, Stevens caught two passes for 26 yards and continued his role as the team’s primary blocking tight end. In 2013, Stevens played in 15 games with 14 starts and caught two passesforfiveyards. His 2012 statistics included a career-high 23 receptions for 275 yards and one touchdown, as he continued to assert himself as one of the NFL’s most highly regarded blocking tight ends. He played and started in 15 games. In his initial two campaigns, he was used as a reserve at tight end in addition to being a special teams contributor. Then, in 2010, he moved into a full-time offensive role, playing 15 games with 13 starts. He followed in 2011 with 15 games and 11 starts. The San Pedro, Calif., native spent four college seasons at Cal, where appeared in 50 games (33 starts), one game shy of the school record. He earned honorable mention All-Pac 10 honors after his sophomore and se-nior seasons and second-team All-Pac 10 following his junior year. His career totals included 51 receptions for 669 yards and seven touchdowns.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ Against St. Louis (8/23), caught a 35-yard pass from Marcus Mariota

inthefirstquarter.

Stevens’ 2015 Preseason Statistics:Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 4 4 1 35 35.0 35 0

Since entering the NFL in 2006, Anthony Fasano has been among the league-leading tight ends in touchdown receptions.

Most touchdown reception by tight ends, 2006–present:

Player TD Receptions1. Antonio Gates 742. Vernon Davis 553. Tony Gonzalez 554. Rob Gronkowski 545. Jimmy Graham 516. JasonWitten 447. Dallas Clark 438. Greg Olsen 429. Heath Miller 3710. Owen Daniels 3311. Anthony Fasano 31

Fasano’s 2015 Preseason Statistics:Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 4 2 2 13 6.5 9 0

Fasano’s Career Regular Season Statistics:Year Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2006 Dal 16 5 14 126 9.0 22 02007 Dal 16 6 14 143 10.2 26t 12008 Mia 16 16 34 454 13.4 24 72009 Mia 14 14 31 339 10.9 27 22010 Mia 15 15 39 528 13.5 31 42011 Mia 15 15 32 451 14.1 35t 52012 Mia 16 16 41 332 8.1 22 52013 KC 9 9 23 200 8.7 20 32014 KC 15 13 25 226 9.0 22 4Totals 132 109 253 2,799 11.1 35t 31

#82 • TE DELANIE WALKERCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Tight end Delanie Walker (6-0, 248) is in his 10th NFL season and his third campaign with the Ti-tans. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent on March 14, 2013 after spending the first sevenyears of his career with the San Francisco 49ers. His brief time in Tennessee has resulted in one of the best two-year spans in franchise history by a player at his position. From 2013 through 2014, Walkertotaled123receptionsfor1,461yardsand10touchdowns.Amongall Titans/Oilers tight ends, only Frank Wycheck (1,516 receiving yards from 1997-98) recorded more total receiving yards in back-to-back years. In2014,Walker’steam-leading890receivingyardssetacareerhighand marked the highest total in franchise history by a tight end, eclipsing Wycheck’s768 receivingyards in1998. Walker’s63 receptions in2014also led the team, set a career high, and tied for fourth in team annals. His fourreceivingtouchdownsqualifiedashissecond-highestcareertotal. Appearing in 15 games with 11 starts in 2013, he totaled 60 recep-tions for 571 yards and six touchdowns. He set career highs in all three categories. Also, he became the only tight end in franchise history other thanTitansRingofHonormemberFrankWychecktoreach60receptionsinasingleseason.Wycheckaccomplishedthefeatfivetimesfrom1997through 2001, including 70 receptions in both 1998 and 2000 to establish therecordforTitans/Oilerstightends.Walker’ssixtouchdownreceptionstied for fourth place in franchise history among tight ends and were the most sinceWycheck’ssixin1996. Prior to his arrival in Tennessee, the former sixth-round pick appeared in 99 career regular-season games with the 49ers (40 starts) and totaled 123 receptions for 1,465 yards (11.9 avg.) and eight touchdowns. A regular contributoronspecial teams,Walkerposted61special teams tacklesaswell as 31 kickoff returns for 528 yards during his time in San Francisco. In2012,Walkerplayedanintegralroleinthe49ers’secondconsec-utive playoff season, as he teamed with Vernon Davis to form one of the NFL’s top tight-end duos. He saw action in all 16 regular-season games (four starts) and set a career high with 344 yards and three touchdowns (matched career high) on 21 receptions. His average of 16.4 yards per catch was the highest among all NFL tight ends with 20 or more catches. During the 2012 playoffs, he appeared in all three games and started in Super Bowl XLVII. In the Super Bowl, he recorded three receptions for 48 yards. Walkerwasasixth-roundpickinthe2006NFLDraft.Asarookie,heappeared in only seven games with one start. Then, in 2007, he played in all 16 contests and set a career high with 10 starts. It began a string of six seasons (2007-12) during which he missed a total of four games. In 2010, he set his career high with 29 receptions. AnativeofPamona,Calif.,Walker spent twoseasons (2002-03)atMt. San Antonio (Calif.) Community College before joining the University of CentralMissouriMulesforhisfinaltwocollegiatecampaigns(2004-05).Asa wide receiver at Central Missouri, he caught 113 passes for 1,347 yards in 20 games. The 49ers selected him with the 175th overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14) and against St. Louis (8/23), did not play due to a

hand injury. ¾ At Kansas City (8/28), returned to the lineup after missing time with a

hand injury. ¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), posted one reception for 15 yards.

Stevens’ Career Regular Season Statistics:Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2008 16 2 1 9 9.0 9 0 2009 12 2 0 0 - - 0 2010 15 13 11 122 11.1 28 2 2011 15 11 9 166 18.4 58 12012 15 15 23 275 12.0 46 12013 15 14 2 5 2.5 6 0 2014 5 4 2 26 13.0 20 0 Totals 93 61 48 603 12.6 58 4

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Walker’s 2015 Preseason Statistics:Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 2 2 1 15 15.0 15 0

Walker’s Career Regular Season Statistics:Year Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2006 SF 7 1 2 30 15.0 29 0 2007 SF 16 10 21 174 8.3 26 1 2008 SF 15 2 10 155 15.5 53 1 2009 SF 16 8 21 233 11.1 39 0 2010 SF 14 8 29 331 11.4 38 0 2011 SF 15 7 19 198 10.4 29t 3 2012 SF 16 4 21 344 16.4 45 3 2013 Ten 15 11 60 571 9.5 33 6 2014 Ten 15 14 63 890 14.1 68 4 Totals 129 65 246 2,926 11.9 68 18

In 2014, Delanie Walker set a new single-season franchise record for receiving yards by a tight end, topping Frank Wycheck’s mark of 768 receivingyardsin1998.Walkertotaled890yardson63catches.

Most single-season receiving yards by Titans/Oilers tight ends:

Player Season Rec Yards Avg Lg TD1. Delanie Walker 2014 63 890 14.1 68 42. FrankWycheck 1998 70 768 11.0 38 23. Jared Cook 2011 49 759 15.5 80t 34. WillardDewveall 1963 58 752 13.0 35 75. FrankWycheck 1997 63 748 11.9 42 46. Alvin Reed 1968 46 747 16.2 60 57. Mike Barber 1980 59 712 12.1 79t 58. FrankWycheck 2001 60 672 11.2 30 49. Alvin Reed 1969 51 664 13.0 43t 210. FrankWycheck 1999 69 641 9.3 35 2

SEASON REC YARDS BY FRANCHISE TEs

Delanie Walker produced 571 receiving yards in 2013 and 890 receiv-ing yards in 2014, the latter of which was a franchise record among tight ends. Walker’stotalof1,461yardsintwoseasonsranksasthesecond-besttwo-year total in team annals at his position. Frank Wycheck had 1,516 total receiving yards from 1997–1998, the most by a Titans/Oilers tight end in consecutive years.

Most receiving yards in a two-year span by Titans/Oilers tight ends:

Two-Year RecTight End Seasons Yards Total 1. FrankWycheck 1997-98 1,5162. Delanie Walker 2013-14 1,4613. Alvin Reed 1968-69 1,411 4. FrankWycheck 1998-99 1,4095. WillardDewveall 1962-63 1,3286. FrankWycheck 2000-01 1,3087. WillardDewveall 1963-64 1,3048. Jared Cook 2011-12 1,282 9. FrankWycheck 1999-00 1,27710. Alvin Reed 1969-70 1,268

TWO-YEAR RECEIVING TOTALS BY TEs

Titans tight end Delanie Walker ranked fourth among all NFL tight ends in 2014 in receiving yards. His receiving average (14.1) was the sec-ond-highest among all qualifying tight ends, trailing only Coby Fleener (15.2).

Most receiving yards among NFL tight ends in 2014:

Player Team Rec Yards Avg Lg TD1. Rob Gronkowski NE 82 1,124 13.7 46t 122. Greg Olsen Car 84 1,008 12.0 38 63. Martellus Bennett Chi 90 916 10.2 37 64. Delanie Walker Ten 63 890 14.1 68 45. Jimmy Graham NO 85 889 10.5 29 106. Travis Kelce KC 67 862 12.9 34 57. Antonio Gates SD 69 821 11.9 34 128. Coby Fleener Ind 51 774 15.2 73t 89. Heath Miller Pit 66 761 11.5 49 310. JasonWitten Dal 64 703 11.0 34 5

RECEIVING YARDS BY TIGHT ENDS IN 2014

At Philadelphia on Nov. 23, 2014, Delanie Walkercaughtfivepassesfor 155 yards. His yardage total set a new single-game career high, and the totalalsoqualifiedasthesecond-highestinfranchisehistorybyatightend.The only tight end with more receiving yards in a game for the franchise was Jared Cook, who had 169 yards against Jacksonville on Dec. 24, 2011. Earlierinthe2014season,Walkerposted142receivingyardsagainstthe Dallas Cowboys (Sept. 14), a total that ranks fourth in team annals.

Most receiving yards in a game by a tight end, franchise history:

Player Date Opp Rec Yds Avg TD1. Jared Cook 12/24/11 Jax 8 169 21.1 12. Delanie Walker 11/23/14 Phi 5 155 31.0 03. Dave Casper 11/30/80 Cle 7 150 21.4 14. Delanie Walker 09/14/14 Dal 10 142 14.2 15. Dave Casper 12/20/81 Pit 6 139 23.2 36. WillardDewveall 11/25/62 SD 3 139 46.3 27. WillardDewveall 12/22/63 Oak 7 137 19.6 28. Alvin Reed 10/27/68 Buf 4 132 33.0 29. Alvin Reed 09/29/68 Oak 8 122 15.3 010. Dave Casper 12/21/80 Min 7 120 17.1 1

SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING YARDS BY TEs

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Titans tight end Delanie Walker established a career high with 63 re-ceptions in 2014. The reception total is tied for the fourth-highest number in franchisehistorybyatightend. Walker is theonlyplayer infranchisehistory besides Frank Wycheck to have at least 60 catches in a season.

Most single-season receptions by Titans/Oilers tight ends:

Player Season Rec Yards Avg Lg TD1. FrankWycheck 1998 70 768 11.0 38 2 FrankWycheck 2000 70 636 9.1 26 43. FrankWycheck 1999 69 641 9.3 35 24. Delanie Walker 2014 63 890 14.1 68 4 FrankWycheck 1997 63 748 11.9 42 46. FrankWycheck 2001 60 672 11.2 30 4 Delanie Walker 2013 60 571 9.5 33 68. Mike Barber 1980 59 712 12.1 79t 59. WillardDewveall 1963 58 752 13.0 35 7 Bo Scaife 2008 58 561 9.7 44 2

SEASON RECEPTIONS BY FRANCHISE TEs

Titans tight end Delanie Walker recorded six touchdown receptions in 2013. It set his single-season career high and put him in elite company in franchise history. Walker’s six touchdown receptionswere themost by aTitans tightend since Frank Wycheck’s career-high six touchdown catches in 1996 and put him in a tie for fourth in franchise history for tight ends in a single season.

Most single-season touchdown receptions by a tight end in franchise history (1960–present):

TouchdownTight End Year Receptions 1. Dave Casper 1981 8 WillieFrazier 1965 83. WillardDewveall 1963 74. Delanie Walker 2013 6 FrankWycheck 1996 6 Dave Casper 1982 6 Bob McLeod 1962 68. Mike Barber 1980 5 Rich Caster 1978 5 Alvin Reed 1968 5 Bob McLeod 1963 5 WillardDewveall 1962 5

TD RECEPTIONS BY FRANCHISE TIGHT ENDS

Titans tight end Delanie WalkerrankedfifthintheAFCand10thintheNFL among tight ends with 60 receptions in 2013.

Most receptions by NFL tight ends in 2013:

Tight End Team Receptions 1. Jimmy Graham New Orleans 862. Tony Gonzalez Atlanta 833. Jordan Cameron Cleveland 804. Antonio Gates San Diego 775. Greg Olsen Carolina 73 JasonWitten Dallas 737. Charles Clay Miami 698. Martellus Bennett Chicago 65 Julius Thomas Denver 6510. Delanie Walker Tennessee 60

RECEPTIONS BY TIGHT ENDS IN 2013

MORE TITANS TIGHT ENDS85 - TE CHASE COFFMAN

¾ Chase Coffman (6-6, 250) was re-signed on July 29, 2015 after spend-ing most of the 2014 campaign with the team.

¾ The Titans initially signed Coffman as a free agent on Aug. 6, 2014. After releasing him on Aug. 30, they re-signed him on Sept. 23.

¾ He was originally a third-round draft choice of the Cincinnati Bengals in 2009 and also has spent time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Atlanta Falcons.

¾ In four seasons (2005-08) at Missouri, the Peculiar, Mo., native set the NCAA record for tight ends with 247 career catches and had the sec-ond-most career receiving yards (2,659) and touchdown receptions (30) by a tight end.

¾ His father, Paul Coffman, played tight end at Kansas State and later for the Green Bay Packers (1978-85) and Kansas City Chiefs (1986-87).2015 Preseason Highlights:

¾ At Atlanta (8/14), led the team with four receptions and 58 receiving yards (long of 27 yards).

¾ Against St. Louis (8/23), led the team with 59 receiving yards and two receivingtouchdowns.Hecaughtathree-yardtouchdownpassfromZachMettenberger in the second quarter and then scored a 56-yard touchdown on a pass from Alex Tanney late in the fourth quarter.

¾ At Kansas City (8/28), caught two passes for 13 yards. ¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), led the team with four receptions for 59 yards.

In four preseason games, he led the Titans with 12 receptions and 189 yards and tied for the team lead with two touchdowns. His reception total rankedsixth in theNFLandfirstamongall tightendsduring thepresea-son, and his 15.8-yard receiving average was sixth in the NFL and second among tight ends (Chris Gragg, Buffalo, 16.0).

89 - TE PHILLIP SUPERNAW ¾ Phillip Supernaw (6-5, 248), was signed by the Titans as a free agent

on June 2, 2015. ¾ Supernaw was originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Houston

Texans following the 2012 NFL Draft. He spent parts of his first two sea-sons with the Texans before splitting time with the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs during the 2014 campaign. He totaled three receptions for 30 yards in 2014.

¾ Born in Nashville and raised in Katy, Texas, his father is country music singer Doug Supernaw.

¾ Supernaw was a four-year starter at Ouachita Baptist and saw action in 40 career games with 36 starts. He tallied 64 career receptions for 710 yards and 10 touchdowns for the Tigers. 2015 Preseason Highlights:

¾ At Atlanta (8/14), caught three passes for 43 yards, including a 32-yard reception on a pass from Alex Tanney in the fourth quarter.

¾ Against St. Louis (8/23), posted three receptions for 24 yards. ¾ At Kansas City (8/28), caught one pass for 12 yards. ¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), posted two receptions for 17 yards, including

a one-yard touchdown reception on a pass from Alex Tanney.

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TITANS WIDE RECEIVERS

No. Name Ht Wt Exp College83 Douglas, Harry 6-0 183 8 Louisville17 Green-Beckham, Dorial 6-5 237 R Oklahoma15 Hunter, Justin 6-4 203 3 Tennessee13 Wright,Kendall 5-10 191 4 Baylor

#83 • WR HARRY DOUGLASCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Harry Douglas (6-0, 183) is in his eighth NFL seasonandhisfirstcampaignwiththeTitans.Theveteran wide receiver was signed as an unrestricted free agent on March 12, 2015. Douglas spent the first sevenseasons (2008–2014) of his career as a member of the Atlanta Falcons after being selected in the third round of the 2008 NFL Draft. During his time in Atlanta, he amassed 258 receptions for 3,130 yards with eight touchdowns as a key member of a passing attack that also featured wide receivers Julio Jones and RoddyWhite. In 2014, Douglas appeared in 12 games (six starts) and notched 51 catches for 556 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Douglas enjoyed his greatest statistical success in 2013 while starting in place of an injured Jones. In 16 games, he posted career highs with 85 receptions for 1,067 yards and two touchdowns. A native of Jonesboro, Ga., Douglas graduated from the University of Louisville. At the time of his departure, he ranked second in team annals with 2,924receivingyards,whilehis173receptionsrankedfifthontheschool’sall-time record list.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14), registered three receptions for 46 yards, including a

pairof17-yardcatchesduringatouchdowndriveinthefirsthalf. ¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), caught a 59-yard touchdown pass from Mar-

cusMariotainthefirstquarter.

#17 • WR DORIAL GREEN-BECKHAMCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham (6-5, 237) is in his rookie season after being selected with the 40th overall pick in the second round of the 2015 NFL Draft. Green-Beckham spent his first two collegiateseasons at Missouri before transferring to Oklahoma and sitting out the 2014 campaign per NCAA transfer rules. At Missouri, he amassed two-year totals of 87 receptions, 1,278 receiv-ing yards and 17 touchdown catches. As a sophomore, he registered 59 catches for 883 yards and 12 touchdowns and was named second-team All-SEC by the Associated Press. Green-BeckhamisanativeofSpringfield,Mo.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14), made his NFL preseason debut and recorded a 32-

yardreceptiononapassfromZachMettenberger. ¾ Against St. Louis (8/23), led the team against the Rams with four re-

ceptions for 40 yards. He caught passes on three consecutive plays during a second-quarter scoring drive (nine, 13 and 10 yards), including a toe tap-ping sideline reception.

¾ At Kansas City (8/28), did not play with an ankle injury. ¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), recorded two catches for 21 yards.

Green-Beckham’s 2015 Preseason Statistics:Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 3 0 7 93 13.3 32 0

Green-Beckham’s College Statistics:Year Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2012 Missouri 11 1 28 395 14.1 80t 52013 Missouri 14 14 59 883 15.0 68t 122014 Oklahoma 0 0 Redshirt Season Totals 25 15 87 1,278 14.7 80t 17

Douglas’ 2015 Preseason Statistics:Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 4 0 4 105 26.3 59t 1

Douglas’ Career Regular Season Statistics:Year Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2008 Atl 16 0 23 320 13.9 69 12009 Atl 0 0 Injured Reserve2010 Atl 16 4 22 294 13.4 46 12011 Atl 16 4 39 498 12.8 49 12012 Atl 15 1 38 395 10.4 37 12013 Atl 16 11 85 1,067 12.6 80t 22014 Atl 12 6 51 556 10.9 41 2 Totals 91 26 258 3,130 12.1 80t 8

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#15 • WR JUSTIN HUNTERCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

WidereceiverJustin Hunter (6-4, 203) is in his third NFL season. He was the 34th overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft after the Titans traded up in the second round to select the former University of Ten-nessee standout. Hunter totaled 46 receptions for 852 yards duringhisfirst twoNFLseasons. His18.5-yardre-ceiving average led all NFL players with at least 40 receptions during that time period. Hunter’s 2014 campaign ended prematurely due to injury. After record-ing 28 catches for 498 yards and three touchdowns in 12 games, he suffered a spleen injury on Nov. 30 at Houston and was subsequently placed on in-jured reserve on Dec. 2. At the time of his injury, he ranked third in the NFL in receiving average (17.8 yards). As a rookie, Hunter played in 14 games. He totaled 18 receptions for 354 yards and four touchdowns. His four touchdown receptions tied (Kend-all Wright in 2012, Tyrone Calico in 2003) for the most by a franchise rookie since Chris Sanders’ nine in 1995. TheTitansweredrawntoHunter’sproductiononthefieldandhisrarephysical traits. He averaged 17.1 yards per reception and scored 18 touch-downs during his three seasons with the Volunteers. His speed (4.40-second 40-yard dash), leaping ability (39½-inch vertical jump, 10-foot-7-inch broad jump) and receiving radius (6-feet 4-inches tall, 78-inch wingspan) provide quarterbacksaninvitingtargetthatisdifficultfordefenderstocover. Hunter’s college statistics included 106 receptions for 1,812 yards in 28 games (17 starts). His receiving yardage total ranked 11th on the school’s career list, and his eight 100-yard receiving performances tied Tim McGee and Peerless Price for third all-time by a Volunteer and were topped only by JoeyKent(15)andMarcusNash(11).His18touchdowncatchesrankedfifthon the school’s career charts. As a junior in 2012, the Virginia Beach, Va., native returned from an ACL injury he suffered the previous season and led the Volunteers with 73 receptions for 1,083 yards and nine touchdowns.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14), caught one pass for 13 yards. ¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), posted one reception for 10 yards.

Hunter’s 2015 Preseason Statistics:Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 4 0 3 24 8.0 13 0

Hunter’s Career Regular Season Statistics:Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2013 14 0 18 354 19.7 57 4 2014 12 8 28 498 17.8 75t 3 Totals 26 8 46 852 18.5 75t 7

Justin Hunter caught46passes for 852yards inhis first twoNFLseasons. His 18.5-yard receiving average led all NFL players with at least 40 receptions during that time period.

Highest receiving average, 2013–2014 (minimum 40 receptions):

Player Receptions Yards Average 1. Justin Hunter 46 852 18.52. DeSean Jackson 138 2,501 18.13. Josh Gordon 111 1,949 17.64. Malcom Floyd 58 1,005 17.35. Michael Floyd 112 1,882 16.8 TerranceWilliams 81 1,357 16.87. Torrey Smith 114 1,895 16.6 Calvin Johnson 155 2,569 16.69. Kenny Stills 95 1,572 16.510. Chris Givens 45 728 16.2

RECEIVING AVERAGE LEADERS, 2013–2014

#13 • WR KENDALL WRIGHTCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

WidereceiverKendall Wright (5-10, 191) is in his fourth NFL season. He was selected by the Ti-tanswiththe20thoverallpickinthefirstroundofthe2012 NFL Draft. Wright’s57receptionsand715receivingyardsranked second on the team in 2014, and his six touchdown catches led the squad and set a new ca-reer high. Forhisfirstthreeseasons,Wright’sreceptiontotalsareunprecedent-ed in franchise history. His 215 receptions from 2012–2014 are more than anyotherplayerinhisfirstthreeseasonswiththeteam,andthenextclos-est total is Webster Slaughter’s 184 catches from 1992 through 1994. In2013,Wrighthad94catchesand1,079receivingyardsandscoredapairoftouchdowns.HerankedfifthintheAFCandseventhintheNFLinreceptions,andhebecamethefirstplayerinfranchisehistorytoleadtheteaminreceptionsineachofhisfirsttwoNFLcampaigns. His2013receptiontotalalsorankedfifthinfranchisehistoryforasin-gle season, behind only Charlie Hennigan’s 101 receptions in 1964, Hay-wood Jeffires’ 100 receptions in 1991, Derrick Mason’s 96 receptions in 2004andMason’s95catchesin2003.Wright’s1,079receivingyardswerethe most by a Titans player since 2004, when Drew Bennett (1,247) and Mason(1,168)eachfinishedwithmorethan1,100 InhisfirstNFLseason,hesawaction in15games(fivestarts)andmadeasignificantimpact.His64receptionsledtheTitansandtiedJack-sonville receiver Justin Blackmon’s total for the high among NFL rookies. Wright’s626receivingyardsrankedsecondontheteamandfifthamongallrookies,andhisfourreceivingtouchdownstiedforfirstontheteam.Heposted at least one reception in every game he played and recorded two or more receptions 13 times. WrightbecamethefirstTitans/Oilersrookietoleadtheteaminrecep-tions since Bill Groman during the franchise’s inaugural season of 1960. OnlyGroman,whoposted72receptionsinhisfirstproseason,hasrecord-ed more receptions as a rookie in club annals. WrightconcludedhiscareeratBaylorUniversityasthemostdecorat-ed and accomplished receiver in school history. He owns virtually every sig-nificantreceivingrecordfortheprogram,totaling302receptionsfor4,004yards and 30 touchdowns. He never missed a game in his four years with the Bears and recorded at least one reception in every contest. Asaseniorin2011,WrightsetBaylorsingle-seasonrecordsinrecep-tions (108), receiving yards (1,663), receiving touchdowns (14), 100-yard games (nine), all-purpose yards (1,772) and consecutive games with a re-ception (tied own record with 13). He landed on numerous All-American listsandwasaBiletnikoffAwardsemi-finalist.Additionally,hewasthepri-marytargetforRobertGriffinIII,whowontheHeismanTrophy. WrightisanativeofMountPleasant,Texas.

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Kendall Wright’stotalof215receptionsfrom2012–2014ranksfirstinfranchisehistoryforaplayer’sfirstthreeseasonswiththeteam.Thenextclosest total is Webster Slaughter’s 184 catches from 1992 through 1994.

Most receptions in a player’s first three seasons with the Titans/Oilers:

Player Seasons Receptions 1. Kendall Wright 2012–2014 2152. WebsterSlaughter 1992–1994 1843. Charlie Hennigan 1960–1962 1804. Drew Hill 1985–1987 1785. Ernest Givins 1986–1988 174

RECEPTIONS IN FIRST THREE SEASONS

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14), caught one pass for nine yards. ¾ Against St. Louis (8/23), opened the game with a 16-yard reception. ¾ At Kansas City (8/28), led the offense with 60 yards on three receptions,

allofwhichresultedinfirstdownsduringthesamescoringdriveinthesec-ond quarter. His longest reception was 30 yards.

Wright’s 2015 Preseason Statistics:Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2015 4 4 6 84 14.0 30 0

Wright’s Career Regular Season Statistics:Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2012 15 5 64 626 9.8 38 42013 16 12 94 1,079 11.5 45 2 2014 14 11 57 715 12.5 48 6 Totals 45 28 215 2,420 11.3 48 12

Kendall Wright rankedfifth in theAFCandseventh in theNFLwith 94 receptions in 2013.

NFL receptions leaders in 2013:

Player Team Rec Yds Avg Lg TD1. PierreGarcon Was 113 1,346 11.9 53t 52. Antonio Brown Pit 110 1,499 13.6 56 83. Andre Johnson Hou 109 1,407 12.9 62t 54. Julian Edelman NE 105 1,056 10.1 44 65. Brandon Marshall Chi 100 1,295 13.0 44 126. A.J. Green Cin 98 1,426 14.6 82t 117. Kendall Wright Ten 94 1,079 11.5 45 28. Dez Bryant Dal 93 1,233 13.3 79 139. Demaryius Thomas Den 92 1,430 15.5 78t 1410. Alshon Jeffery Chi 89 1,421 16.0 80t 7

2013 NFL RECEIVING LEADERS

Kendall Wright reached the 200-reception mark for his career against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Nov. 17, 2014, his 41st career game. In doing so, he broke Charlie Hennigan’s franchise mark for the fewest games needed to 200 receptions. Hennigan accomplished the feat in his 42nd game in 1962.

Fewest games needed to reach 200 receptions, franchise history:

Receiver Seasons Games 1. Kendall Wright 2012–2014 412. Charlie Hennigan 1960–1962 42

FASTEST TO 200 RECEPTIONS

Kendall Wright’s 94receptions in2013rankedfifth in franchisehistory for a single season.

Most receptions in a single season, franchise history (1960–present):

Player Year Rec Yds Avg Lg TD1. Charlie Hennigan 1964 101 1,546 15.3 53 82. HaywoodJeffires 1991 100 1,181 11.8 44 73. Derrick Mason 2004 96 1,168 12.2 37t 74. Derrick Mason 2003 95 1,303 13.7 50t 85. Kendall Wright 2013 94 1,079 11.5 45 26. Drew Hill 1991 90 1,109 12.3 61t 4 HaywoodJeffires 1992 90 913 10.1 47 98. Tim Smith 1983 83 1,176 14.2 47t 69. Curtis Duncan 1992 82 954 11.6 72 1 Charlie Hennigan 1961 82 1,746 21.3 80 12

FRANCHISE SINGLE-SEASON RECEPTIONS

Kendall Wright totaled 158 receptions from 2012 through 2013, his first twoseasons in theNFL. InTitans/Oilershistory,noplayerhaseverproducedmorereceptionsthanWrightinthefirsttwoseasonsofhiscareer.

Most receptions in a players first two seasons with the Titans/Oilers:

Player Receptions1. Kendall Wright 1582. Charlie Hennigan 1263. Bill Groman 1224. Ernest Givins 114

Furthermore, only four players in NFL history—and only three wide receivers—haveproducedmorecatchesthanWrightintheirinitialtwoNFLseasons. Marques Colston holds the record with 168 receptions from 2006-07, followed by A.J. Green (162 from 2011-12), running back Reggie Bush (161 from 2006-07) and Larry Fitzgerald (161 from 2004-05).

Most receptions through first two NFL seasons, NFL history:

Rec as Rec 2ndPlayer Team Seasons Rookie Year Total1. Marques Colston NO 2006–07 70 98 1682. A.J. Green Cin 2011–12 65 97 1623. Reggie Bush (RB) NO 2006–07 88 73 1614. Larry Fitzgerald Ari 2004–05 58 103 1615. Kendall Wright Ten 2012–13 64 94 158

RECEPTIONS IN FIRST TWO SEASONS

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WRIGHT’S CAREER 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES

Kendall Wright’s career 100-yard games:

Date Opp No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD12/15/13 Arizona 12 150 12.5 26 011/30/14 @Houston 7 132 18.9 36t 111/24/13 @Oakland 6 103 17.2 31 1

On Dec. 15, Kendall Wright went over the 1,000-yard receiving mark fortheseason.Wright’sfirstcareer1,000-yardcampaignisthe24thinthe54-year history of the franchise. Wrightisthesecond-youngestplayerinteamannalstohitthe1,000-yard receiving mark in a season. His age was 24 years, one month and three days on Dec. 15. The only player to accomplish the feat at a younger age was Ernest Givins, who did so at the age of 22 years, three months and 11 days.

Youngest players in franchise history with a 1,000-yard receiving sea-son: Age WhenPlayer Season Yards Reaching 1,000 Yards 1. Ernest Givins 1986 1,062 22 years, 3 months, 11 days2. Kendall Wright 2013 1,029 24 years, 1 month, 3 days3. Bill Groman 1960 1,473 24 years, 4 months, 8 days4. Bill Groman 1961 1,175 25 years, 4 months, 23 days5. HaywoodJeffires1990 1,048 26years,0months,18days

TEAM’S YOUNGEST 1,000-YARD RECEIVERS

According to STATS, Kendall Wright ranked eighth in the NFL in 2013 with a total of 596 yards after the catch. It also was the sec-ond-highest total by a Titans or Oilers player since 1992.

Most yards after catch by Titans/Oilers players since 1992:

Yards AfterPlayer Year Rec Yards Catch 1. LorenzoWhite 1992 57 641 7492. Kendall Wright 2013 94 1,079 5963. Chris Johnson 2009 50 503 5704. Eddie George 1999 47 458 4855. FrankWycheck 1998 70 768 455

YARDS AFTER CATCH

Kendall WrighttiedforfifthplaceintheNFLin2013with30catch-es on third down.

Most receptions on third down in 2013:

Third-DownPlayer Team Receptions 1. Anquan Boldin SF 332. Antonio Brown Pit 32 PierreGarcon Was 324. Andre Johnson Hou 315. Kendall Wright Ten 30 Julian Edelman NE 307. Jordy Nelson GB 298. Vincent Jackson TB 289. Keenan Allen SD 2710. Josh Gordon Cle 26

THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING IN 2013

Kendall Wright, the 20th overall selection in the 2012 NFL Draft, tied forfirstamongNFLrookieswith64receptionsandrankedfifthamongrook-ies with 626 receiving yards.

Most receptions in 2012 among all rookies:

Player, Team Rec Yds Avg Lg TD1. Justin Blackmon, Jax. 64 865 13.5 81t 5 Kendall Wright, Ten. 64 626 9.8 38 43. Trent Richardson, Cle. (RB) 51 367 7.2 27 14. T.Y. Hilton, Ind 50 861 17.2 70t 7 Josh Gordon, Cle. 50 805 16.1 71t 56. Doug Martin, T.B. (RB) 49 472 9.6 64t 17. Malcom Floyd, Ari. 45 562 12.5 53 2 Dwayne Allen, Ind. (TE) 45 521 11.6 40 3

Most receiving yards in 2012 among all rookies:

Player, Team Yards Rec Avg Lg TD1. Justin Blackmon, Jax. 865 64 13.5 81t 52. T.Y. Hilton, Ind 861 50 17.2 70t 73. Josh Gordon, Cle. 805 50 16.1 71t 54. Chris Givens, StL. 698 42 16.6 65 35. Kendall Wright, Ten. 626 64 9.8 38 46. Rod Streater, Oak. 584 39 15.0 64t 37. Malcom Floyd, Ari. 562 45 12.5 53 28. Dwayne Allen, Ind. (TE) 521 45 11.6 40 3

2012 ROOKIE RECEIVING LEADERS

Kendall Wrightfinishedhisrookieseasonwith64receptions.Infran-chise history, only Bill Groman (72 in 1960) has had more receptions as a rookie.

Most receptions by a rookie in franchise history:

Player (Pos) Year Receptions1. BillGroman(WR) 1960 722. Kendall Wright (WR) 2012 643. ErnestGivins(WR) 1986 614. Sid Blanks (RB) 1964 565. CharlesHennigan(WR) 1960 446. Chris Johnson (RB) 2008 437. KennyBritt(WR) 2009 42 JerryLeVias(WR) 1969 42

FRANCHISE ROOKIE RECEIVING LEADERS

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OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

TACKLESNo. Name Ht Wt Exp College77 Lewan, Taylor 6-7 309 2 Michigan79 Meredith, Jamon 6-5 312 7 South Carolina72 Poutasi, Jeremiah 6-5 335 R Utah

GUARDSNo. Name Ht Wt Exp College76 Bell, Byron 6-5 340 5 New Mexico60 Spain,Quinton 6-4 330 R WestVirginia70 Warmack,Chance 6-2 323 3 Alabama

CENTERSNo. Name Ht Wt Exp College69 Gallik, Andy 6-2 306 R Boston College62 Schwenke, Brian 6-3 318 3 California

#76 • T BYRON BELLCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Tackle Byron Bell(6-5,340)isinhisfifthNFLseasonandhisfirstcampaignwith theTitans. Hewas signed as an unrestricted free agent on April 22, 2015. Bell joined the Titans after spending his firstfour NFL seasons with the Carolina Panthers, who originally signed him as an undrafted free agent in 2011. During his Carolina career, he missed only two games—one in 2012 and one in 2014—and totaled 56 starts. He spent most of his time as the starter at right tackle from 2011 through 2013 and then moved to the left side in 2014. He started at left tackle for 15 games during the 2014 regular season and both contests during the playoffs. The Greneville, Texas, native attended the University of New Mexico, where he played in 37 career games and notched 36 starts. He started 24 gamesatlefttackleoverhisfinaltwoseasonsaftermaking12startsatrighttackle as a sophomore. As a senior in 2010, he earned honorable mention All-MountainWestConferencehonors.

Bell’s 2015 Preseason Games Played/Games Started:Year GP GS2015 4 4

Bell’s Career Games Played/Games Started:Year Team GP GS2011 Car 16 122012 Car 15 152013 Car 16 142014 Car 15 15NFL Totals 62 56

#77 • T TAYLOR LEWANCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Tackle Taylor Lewan (6-7, 309) is in his second season after being selected by the Titans with the 11th overall pick of the 2014 NFL Draft. As a rookie in 2014, Lewan played in 11 games with six starts before suffering an ankle injury. He playedasareserveforthefirstfivegamesandthenstarted in six consective contests before the inju-ry caused him to be inactive the final five weeks.Forhisefforts,LewanwasnamedtotheProFootballWritersofAmericaAll-Rookie Team. In four seasons at Michigan, Lewan appeared in 50 games with 48 startsat lefttackle.Hestartedthefinal41gamesofhiscareerandwasnamed the Big Ten Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2012 and 2013. As a senior in 2013, he started all 13 games at left tackle for the third consecutive season and was named second-team Associated Press All-American. At the 2014 NFL Scouting Combine, he ran the 40-yard dash in 4.87 seconds, beating all other offensive linemen in his class and clocking the fourth-fastesttimeamongoffensivelinemeninthelastfiveyears(2010-14).He also ranked among the top offensive linemen at the 2014 combine in thebroadjump(firstatninefeet,nineinches),verticaljump(tiedforthirdat30.5 inches) and three-cone drill (fourth at 7.39 seconds). AnativeofCaveCreek,Ariz.,Lewanbecamethefirstoffensivetackleselectedby theTitans/Oilers in thefirst roundsince tackleBradHopkins(13th overall) in 1993.

Lewan’s 2015 Preseason Games Played/Games Started:Year GP GS2015 4 4

Lewan’s 2014/Career Games Played/Games Started:Year Team GP GS2014 Ten 11 6

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#73 • T JEREMIAH POUTASICLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Tackle Jeremiah Poutasi (6-5, 335) is in his rookie season after being selected by the Titans in the third round (66th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft. The University of Utah product entered the NFL draft following his junior campaign after seeing ac-tion at both tackle spots in college. A three-year starter, Poutasi (pronounced poo-TAH-see) played in 36 of 37 games in his career with 35 starts for the Utes. He was the line’s left tackle during his sophomore and junior seasons after starting at right tackle as a true freshman. As a junior in 2014, he was named second-team All-Pac-12 while start-ing all 13 games at left tackle. In 12 regular season games, he played in 846 snaps and allowed only three sacks. The Las Vegas, Nev., native was named honorable mention Academic All-Pac-12 as a sophomore and honorable mention All-Pac-12 as a fersh-man.

Poutasi’s 2015 Preseason Games Played/Games Started:Year GP GS2015 4 3

Poutasi’s College Games Played/Games Started:Year Team GP GS2012 Utah 11 102013 Utah 12 122014 Utah 13 13NFL Totals 36 35

#62 • C BRIAN SCHWENKECLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Center Brian Schwenke (6-3, 318) is in his third NFL season. He was drafted by the Titans in the fourth round (107th overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft. Schwenke started the first 11 games of the2014 campaign until his season was cut short due to injury. After spraining a knee in a game at Philadel-phia on Nov. 23, he was placed on injured reserve on Nov. 25. As a rookie in 2013, Schwenke started nine of the team’s final 10games at center. In four seasons with the California Golden Bears (2009-12), Schwen-ke played in 48 of 50 possible games and started games at three different positions—16 starts at left guard, 12 at center and eight at right guard. As asenior,heplayedcenterforthefirsttimeandwasnamedfirst-teamAll-Pac-12 by the league’s coaches. At the 2013 NFL Combine, Schwenke ranked among the event’s top offensive linemen in several categories, including the three-cone drill (tied for second place at 7.31 seconds), 40-yard dash (sixth at 4.99 seconds), broad jump (tied for 10th at 108 inches) and bench press (tied for eighth with 31 reps of 225 pounds). Schwenke is a native of Oceanside, Calif.

Schwenke’s 2015 Preseason Games Played/Games Started:Year GP GS2015 4 4

Schwenke’s Career Games Played/Games Started:Year Team GP GS2013 Ten 9 9 2014 Ten 11 11 Totals 20 20

#70 • G CHANCE WARMACKCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Right guard Chance Warmack (6-2, 323) is in his third NFL season. He was selected with the 10th overall selection in the 2013 NFL Draft from the Uni-versity of Alabama. Warmack,whostartedeverygamein2014atright guard, became the fourth rookie in the “Titans era” (1999–present) to start all 32 games for the teaminhisfirsttwoNFLseasons,joiningJevon Ke-arse (1999–00), Tank Williams (2002–03) and Michael Roos (2005–06). Withstartsinall16gamesatrightguardin2013,hebecamethefirstTitans rookie since Roos in 2005 to start every game as a rookie offensive lineman. Warmackbecamethefirstoffensive linemanselectedby theTitans/OilersinthefirstroundsincetackleBrad Hopkins (13th overall) in 1993 andthefirstguardselectedbytheclubinthefirstroundsinceBruce Mat-thews (ninth overall) in 1983. DuringWarmack’sfour-yearcareeratAlabama,theCrimsonTidewonthree BCS National Championships, taking the title during his freshman (2009), junior (2011)andsenior (2012)seasons. Hestarted thefinal40games of his college career at left guard, including all 14 contests as a seniorin2012.Thatseason,hewasaunanimousfirst-teamAll-Americanselection. WarmackisanativeofAtlanta,Ga. Warmack’s 2015 Preseason Games Played/Games Started:Year GP GS2015 4 4

Warmack’s Career Games Played/Games Started:Year Team GP GS2013 Ten 16 16 2014 Ten 16 16 Totals 32 32

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MORE TITANS OFFENSIVE LINEMEN69 - C ANDY GALLIK

¾ Andy Gallik (6-2, 306) was selected by the Titans in the sixth round (108th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft.

¾ In four seasons at Boston College, Gallik played in 47 games and re-corded 41 starts at center, including starts in every game over his final three campaigns. He was a two-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference honor-ee (2013, 2014) and a team captain.

¾ He helped Boston College to consecutive bowl appearances at the con-clusion of his junior (AdvoCare V100 Bowl) and senior (New Era Pinstripe Bowl) seasons.

¾ In 2013, his blocking contributed to Boston College running back An-dreWilliamsrushingfor2,177rushingyardsandwinningtheDoakWalkerAward.

¾ Gallik was raised in Chicago, Ill.

79 - G JAMON MEREDITH ¾ Jamon Meredith is in his seventh NFL season and his first full campaign

with the Titans. He was signed as a free agent on Dec. 9, 2014. ¾ In 2014, Meredith started all three games (once at right tackle and twice

at left tackle) after being signed by the Titans. ¾ Meredith arrived in Tennessee with five seasons and 51 games of NFL

experience, including 24 starts split between tackle and guard. ¾ Prior to joining the Titans in 2014, he played four games for the India-

napolis Colts. He spent the previous two seasons (2012-13) at Tampa Bay, where he started 20 games at guard.

¾ Over his career, he has played for Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay and Indianapolis. He was originally a fifth-round selection by the Green Bay Packers in the 2009 NFL Draft.

¾ The Simpsonville, S.C., native played his college football at the Univer-sity of South Carolina, where he registered 34 starts during his career at tackle and guard. 60 - G QUINTON SPAIN

¾ Quinton Spain (6-4, 330) was signed by the Titans as an undrafted free agent on May 11, 2015.

¾ Spainplayedin50careergameswith38startsatWestVirginiaandwasa two-time All-Big 12 team honoree.

¾ As a senior (2014), he started 12 games at left guard and was named All-Big 12 first team by ESPN.com, All-Big 12 second team by Associated Press and All-Big 12 honorable mention by the coaches. He helped pave the way for the offense to average 499.8 yards per game of total offense, 33.5 points per game, 182.8 rushing yards and 317.0 passing yards.

¾ As a junior (2013), he was named All-Big 12 Conference third team by Phil Steele and All-Big 12 Conference honorable mention by the coaches.

¾ He is a native of Petersburg, Va.

Titans guard Chance Warmackstartedall32gamesduringthefirsttwo seasons of his career. In doing so, he joined three other former and current Titans in a rare feat. SincetheteambecametheTitansin1999,Warmackisthefourthplay-er to start all 32 games from the time they were drafted through their second seasons.ThefirstthreeweredefensiveendJevon Kearse (1999–2000), safety Tank Williams (2002–2003) and offensive tackle Michael Roos (2005–2006).

Players who have started all 32 games in their first two NFL seasons during the “Titans era” (1999–present):

Player Position Seasons Jevon Kearse Defensive End 1999–2000TankWilliams Safety 2002–2003Michael Roos Right Tackle/Left Tackle 2005–2006Chance Warmack Right Guard 2013–2014

WARMACK, KEARSE, WILLIAMS & ROOS DEFENSIVE LINEMEN

No. Name Ht Wt Exp College95 Blackson, Angelo 6-4 318 R Auburn99 Casey, Jurrell 6-1 305 5 Southern California94 Hill, Sammie 6-4 328 7 Stillman90 Jones, DaQuan 6-4 322 2 Penn State97 Klug, Karl 6-3 278 5 Iowa93 Martin, Mike 6-1 298 4 Michigan92 Pitoitua,Ropati 6-8 298 6 WashingtonState96 Woods,Al 6-4 307 6 LouisianaState

#99 • DT JURRELL CASEYCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Defensive lineman Jurrell Casey (6-1, 305) is inhisfifthNFLseason.HewasselectedbytheTi-tans in the third round (77th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft, and in 2014, he was rewarded for his play with a multi-year contract extension. Caseywasnamedoneoffivepermanentteamcaptainsbyhisteammatesin2014forthefirsttimeinhiscareer.Whileremainingakeycoginthede-fense’s switch from a 4-3 to a 3-4 scheme, he started all 16 games and led the team’s defensive linemen (fourth on the team) with 86 tackles. His 27 quarterback pressures and 13 tackles for loss tied for the team lead and set newcareerhighs.Withfivesacks,herankedsecondonthesquad. In 2013, Casey was named Associated Press second-team All-Pro after putting together one of the best seasons by a defensive tackle in franchise history. His 10.5 sacks set a career high and made up the sec-ond-highest total by a franchise defensive tackle since sacks became an officialstatistic in1982,finishingbehindonlyRay Childress’ 13 sacks in 1992. In 2013, only Jason Hatcherof theDallasCowboys(11)finishedwith more sacks than Casey among defensive tackles. Casey’s 2013 season totals also included a career-high 90 tackles, a career- and team-high 10 quarterback pressures, three tackles for loss, three passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. He playedin15gameswith14starts,missingonlytheseasonfinaleduetoaknee injury. Caseystarted31outof32gamesinhisfirsttwoseasons,andineachcampaign he led the team’s defensive linemen in tackles. As a rookie, he notched 74 tackles and 2.5 sacks, and he followed with 80 tackles and three sacks in 2012. A native of Long Beach, Calif., Casey played in 38 games (26 starts) on the defensive line (24 at right defensive tackle and two at nose tackle) at the University of Southern California. He recorded 138 tackles, nine sacks, 22 tackles for loss, three quarterback pressures, four fumble recoveries, three forced fumbles, an interception and three passes defensed. InhisfinalseasonwiththeTrojans(2010),hestartedall13gamesforthe second consecutive season and had 67 tackles, a team-best 11 tackles for loss, a team-leading 4.5 sacks, one interception, one fumble recovery andtwopassesdefensed.Hewasnamedfirst-teamAll-Pac10.

Casey’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 3 3 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

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Casey’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2011 16 15 74 2.5 5 9 0 1 1 12012 16 16 80 3.0 6 3 0 0 2 02013 15 14 90 10.5 3 10 0 3 1 12014 16 16 86 5.0 13 27 0 1 0 0Totals 63 61 330 21.0 27 49 0 5 4 2

With10.5sacksin2013,Jurrell Caseytiedforfifthplaceamongde-fensive tackles in a 4-3 defense or 3-4 nose tackles in the last 10 years (2004–present) in sacks. In that time period, Cincinnati’s Geno Atkins re-corded the high in the group with 12.5 sacks in 2012.

Most sacks by 4-3 defensive tackles or 3-4 nose tackles in the last 10 seasons (2004-13):

Player Season Team Sacks 1. Geno Atkins 2012 Cincinnati 12.52. Rod Coleman * 2004 Atlanta 11.5 KevinWilliams 2004 Minnesota 11.54. Jason Hatcher 2013 Dallas 11.05. Jurrell Casey 2013 Tennessee 10.5 KyleWilliams 2013 Buffalo 10.5 Rod Coleman * 2005 Atlanta 10.58. WarrenSapp 2006 Oakland 10.0 Ndamukong Suh 2010 Detroit 10.010. Darnell Dockett 2007 Arizona 9.0 Gerald McCoy 2013 Tampa Bay 9.0

* Coleman was a 3-4 nose tackle; all others 4-3 defensive tackles

Note: The table does not include 3-4 defensive ends. Also not included are defensive tackles on 3-4 lines which list two defensive tackles, a nose tackle and no ends (i.e. a line with a left defensive tackle, nose tackle and right defensive tackle).

SACKS BY 4-3 DTs & 3-4 NTs SINCE ’04

SinceindividualsacksbecameanofficialNFLstatisticin1982,Jurrell Casey and Ray Childress are the only Titans/Oilers defensive tackles to produce double-digit sacks in a single season.

Most sacks in a season by Oilers/Titans defensive tackles, 1982–pres-ent:

Defensive Tackle Season Sacks 1. Ray Childress 1992 13.02. Jurrell Casey 2013 10.5 3. Ray Childress 1993 9.04. Albert Haynesworth 2008 8.5 Ray Childress 1989 8.5 Ray Childress 1988 8.5 Ray Childress 1990 8.08. Karl Klug 2011 7.0 GaryWalker 1997 7.0 Ray Childress 1991 7.0 Note:In1992,LeeWilliamsrecorded11totalsackswhileplayingbothde-fensive end and defensive tackle for the Oilers. He is excluded from this list.

SACKS BY TITANS/OILERS DTs

Titans defensive tackle Jurrell Casey recorded a career-high 10.5 sacks in 2013. The third-year defensive tackle tied for second in the NFL in sacks among defensive tackles behind only Jason Hatcher of the Dallas Cowboys, who had 11 sacks.

Most sacks among defensive tackles in 2013:

Player Team Sacks 1. Jason Hatcher Dal 11.02. Jurrell Casey Ten 10.5 KyleWilliams Buf 10.54. Gerald McCoy TB 9.05. Marcell Dareus Buf 7.56. Geno Atkins Cin 6.0 Nick Fairley Det 6.0 Chris Jones NE 6.09. Michael Brockers StL 5.5 Clinton McDonald Sea 5.5 Ndamukong Suh Det 5.5

2013 SACKS BY DEFENSIVE TACKLES

#94 • NT SAMMIE HILLCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Defensive lineman Sammie Hill (6-4, 328) is in his seventh NFL season and his third campaign with the Titans. He was signed by the Titans as an unrestricted free agent on March 14, 2013. In 2014, he set career highs in starts (15), tack-les (47), sacks (three), quarterback pressures (eight) andtacklesforloss(seven).Healsoblockedafieldgoal against Jacksonville (Oct. 12) to help preserve a victory. InhisfirstseasonwiththeTitans,heplayedin13gameswith10starts,missing three contests due to an ankle injury. His totals included a ca-reer-high 40 tackles, one quarterback pressure, seven passes defensed and one fumble recovery. ThemassiverunstufferjoinedtheTitansafterspendingthefirstfouryearsofhiscareerwiththeDetroitLions.Whilethere,heappearedin59career games with 18 starts and collected 95 tackles, four sacks, four fum-ble recoveries, a forced fumble and three passes defensed. AnativeofWestBlockton,Ala.,Hillwasafour-yearstarteratStillmanCollege, where he set the school record with 44.5 tackles for loss. He was drafted by the Lions in the fourth round (115th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14) and against St. Louis (8/23), did not play due to a

knee injury. ¾ At Kansas City (8/28), returned after missing time with injury. ¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), did not play due to a knee injury.

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#90 • DL DaQUAN JONESCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Defensive lineman DaQuan Jones (6-4, 322) is in his second NFL season. He was selected by the Titans in the fourth round (112th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft. As a rookie, Jones appeared in seven games with one start. He registered 13 tackles, a sack, three quarterback pressures, two tackles for loss and a forced fumble. A leader at Penn State during a time of turmoil, Jones started 23 of 46 college games, with all of his starting assignments coming during the last twoseasons.Jonesfinishedhiscareerwith92tackles,adding4.5sacksfor minus 28 yards, 15.5 stops for losses totaling 55 yards, two fumble re-coveriesandapassdeflection. Asaseniorin2013,hestartedall12gamesatdefensivetackle,finish-ingfifthontheteamwithacareer-high56tackles(33solos).Histackletotalwas the most for any interior defensive lineman in the Big Ten during the 2013campaign.Joneswasnamedfirst-teamAll-BigTenbytheleague’scoaches and second-team All-Conference by the media. He was named Penn State’s Outstanding Senior Player and the recipient of the team’s Re-id-Robinson Award. Jones is a native of Johnson City, N.Y.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Kansas City (8/28) and against Minnesota (9/3), did not play due

to a leg injury.

Jones’ 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 2 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

Jones’ 2014/Career Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 Ten 7 1 13 1.0 2 3 0 0 1 0

Hill’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

Hill’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2009 Det 13 12 26 0.0 NA NA 0 0 0 2 2010 Det 15 0 30 2.5 NA NA 0 0 0 1 2011 Det 16 3 24 1.5 NA NA 0 0 1 1 2012 Det 15 3 15 0.0 NA NA 0 3 0 0 2013 Ten 13 10 40 0.0 0 1 0 7 0 1 2014 Ten 15 15 47 3.0 7 8 0 6 0 0 Totals 87 43 182 7.0 - - 0 16 1 5

#97 • DL KARL KLUGCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Karl Klug (6-3, 278) is in his fifth NFL sea-son.HewasselectedbytheTitansinthefifthround(142nd overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft and was re-signed as an unrestricted free agent in March 2015. Through his first four seasons, Klug (pro-nounced KLOOG) never missed a game. In 2014, he appeared in all 16 contests for the fourth consec-utiveseasonandposted31tackles,twosacks,fivequarterbackpressuresandfivetacklesforloss. Prior to 2014, Klug saw time at defensive end and defensive tackle in the defense’s previous 4-3 scheme. Klug’s 2013 totals included 26 tackles, two sacks, four quarterback pressures, two passes defensed, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery in 16 games (three starts). As a rookie in 2011, Klug emerged as one of the top young pass-rush-ing defensive tackles in the NFL, compiling a team-high seven sacks. The total tied for sixth place in sacks among all NFL rookies, tied for fourth among all NFL defensive tackles, and led all rookie defensive tackles. Play-ing in all 16 games (one start), Klug also totaled 32 tackles, 10 quarterback pressures, two tackles for loss, four passes defensed and two forced fum-bles. During a four-year career at Iowa, Klug appeared in 40 games with 26 consecutive starts to end his career. He tallied 140 tackles, 31 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks, eight quarterback pressures, eight passes defensed, four forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. As a senior in 2010, the Caledonia, Minn., native led the Hawkeyes with 13 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks. He totaled 57 tackles en route to earning second-team All-Big Ten honors from the league’s coaches and media. His honors also included the Roy J. Carver Most Valuable Player Award on defense, the Iron Hawk Award and the Hayden Fry “Extra Heart-beat” Award.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14),droppedTJYatesforafive-yardsackinthesecond

quarter. ¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), started and recorded three tackles.

Klug’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 4 1 5 1.0 1 0 0 0 0

Klug’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2011 16 1 32 7.0 2 10 0 4 2 02012 16 1 12 3.5 1 5 0 1 0 02013 16 3 26 2.0 0 4 0 2 2 12014 16 0 31 2.0 5 5 0 0 0 0Totals 64 5 101 14.5 8 24 0 7 4 1

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#93 • DL MIKE MARTINCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Defensive tackle Mike Martin (6-1, 298) com-pleted is in his fourth NFL season. He was selected by the Titans in the third round (82nd overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft. In 12 games (three starts) in 2014, Martin reg-istered 28 tackles and a career-high 10 quarterback pressures. In 2013, Martin played in 13 games with one start. He registered 22 tackles, one sack, two quarterback pressures, two tackles for loss and a pass defensed. As a rookie in 2012, the 6-foot-1-inch, 298-pound defender played in all16gameswithonestartandproduced40tackles,threesacks,fivetack-les for loss and three quarterback pressures. At the University of Michigan, the Detroit native was a three-time re-cipient of the school’s Richard Katcher Award, given to the top defensive lineman. He recorded 37 consecutive starts at nose tackle to conclude his career, and in a total of 49 career games, he tallied 172 tackles, 10 sacks and 25 tackles for loss. AsaseniorcaptainoftheWolverinesin2011,hepostedacareer-high64 tackles, 3.5 sacks, six tackles for loss and a safety en route to earning second-team All-Big Ten honors.

Martin’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 3 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

Martin’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2012 16 1 40 3.0 5 3 0 0 0 02013 13 1 22 1.0 2 2 0 1 0 02014 12 3 28 0.0 0 10 0 0 0 0Totals 41 5 90 4.0 7 15 0 1 0 0

#92 • DE ROPATI PITOITUACLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Defensive end Ropati Pitoitua (pronounced roe-POT-ee pee-TOE-uh-too-ah) is in his sixth NFL season and his third campaign with the Titans. Pitoitua (6-8, 298) was signed as an unrestricted free agent from the Kansas Citiy Chiefs on March 25, 2013. Pitoitua’s totals in 2014 included 45 tackles, two sacks, five tackles for loss, two quarterbackpressures, two passes defensed and one fumble recovery in 12 games (11 starts). Inhisfirstseason inTennessee,Pitoituaplayed inall16games forthefirsttimeinhiscareerwithacareer-high13starts.Heledtheteam’sdefensive linemen with 91 tackles and added four sacks, two quarterback pressures, two tackles for loss and four passes defensed. His tackle, sack and passes defensed numbers were all career highs. He had the most tackles by a Titans defensive end since Jason Babin had 93 total stops in 2010. Pitoitua accumulated 37 games of NFL experience with the Chiefs and New York Jets prior to joining the Titans. In 2012, his only season with Kansas City, he started 10 games (15 games played) and led all Chiefs defensivelinemenwith32tackles.Healsoaddedtwosacks,fivetacklesforloss and one forced fumble. Pitoitua originally joined the Jets as an undrafted free agent in 2008 and was with the club until May 2011. He spent the majority of his rookie season on the practice squad and was on injured reserve for the entire 2010 season due to an Achilles injury. He totaled 22 tackles in 22 total games with the club. The Samoa native played in 36 games (25 starts) during a four-year careeratWashingtonState.Hiscareertotalsthereincluded116tackles,19.0 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and two passes defensed.

Pitoitua’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 3 1 3 0.0 1 0 0 0 0

Pitoitua’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2008 NYJ Practice Squad2009 NYJ 8 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02010 NYJ Injured Reserve 2011 NYJ 14 0 19 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2012 KC 15 10 51 2.0 5 4 0 0 1 02013 Ten 16 13 91 4.0 2 2 0 4 0 0 2014 Ten 12 11 45 2.0 5 2 0 2 0 1Totals 65 34 209 9.0 15 8 0 6 1 1

#96 • DL AL WOODSCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Defensive lineman Al Woods (6-4, 307) is in his sixth NFL season and his second campaign with the Titans. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent on March 13, 2014. Woods’2014totalsincluded31tackles,asack,two tackles for loss and a quarterback pressure in 16 games (one start). The veteran lineman arrived in Tennessee after spending two-plus seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. His career totals prior to landing in Tennessee included 39 games, two starts at nose tackle and 2.5 career sacks. In2013,hisfinalyearwiththeSteelers,Woodssawaction inall16gamesforthefirsttimeinhiscareerandnotched20tackles,twosacksanda pass defensed. WoodsenteredtheNFLasafourth-roundselectionbytheNewOrle-ans Saints in 2010. He played nine games in his rookie campaign with Tam-pa Bay and two games for Seattle in his second season. He was claimed off waivers by the Steelers in November of 2011.

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MORE TITANS DEFENSIVE LINEMEN95 - DE ANGELO BLACKSON

¾ Angelo Blackson (6-4, 318) was selected by the Titans in the fourth round (100th overall) the 2015 NFL Draft.

¾ Blackson was a four-year letterman at Auburn. He played in 52 career games with 18 starts and totaled 65 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 17 tackles for loss, 13 quarterback hurries, three forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and two passes defensed.

¾ Blackson also excelled on special teams during his time at Auburn and posted four blocked kicks.

¾ As a senior (2014), he played in 13 games with four starts and recorded 17 tackles, three sacks, 5.5 tackles for loss and four quarterback hurries.

¾ HeisanativeofWilmington,Del.2015 Preseason Highlights:

¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), recorded two tackles and a sack. On fourth-and-10 from theTennessee 39-yard line in the finalminute, he droppedquarterback Taylor Heinicke for a four-yard loss to seal the victory.

TITANSLINEBACKERS

No. Name Ht Wt Exp College51 Bass,David 6-4 256 3 MissouriWesternSt.55 Brown,Zach 6-1 248 4 NorthCarolina50 Gooden,Zaviar(IR) 6-1 231 3 Missouri56 Johnson, Steve 6-1 237 4 Kansas 91 Morgan, Derrick 6-3 261 6 Georgia Tech53 Mount, Deiontrez 6-5 249 R Louisville98 Orakpo, Brian 6-4 257 7 Texas47 Smallwood, Yawin (IR) 6-4 236 1 Connecticut41 Tavai, J.R. (IR) 6-2 249 R Southern California54 Williamson,Avery 6-1 246 2 Kentucky59 Woodyard,Wesley 6-0 233 8 Kentucky

#55 • ILB ZACH BROWNCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Linebacker Zach Brown (6-1, 248) is in his fourth NFL season. He was selected by the Titans in the second round (52nd overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft. Brown’s third NFL season was cut short due to a pectoral injury. He was placed on injured reserve on Sept. 16, 2014 after suffering a pectoral injury early in the season opener. Ineachofhisfirsttwocampaigns,Brownplayedinall16gamesandnotched 13 starts. His 210 tackles from 2012 through 2013 were the most on the team. His 2013 season totals included a career-high 117 tackles, which led the team’s linebackers and ranked second overall on the team behind safe-ty Bernard Pollard. He added four sacks, four quarterback pressures, four tacklesforloss,oneinterception,fivepassesdefensed,oneforcedfumbleand one fumble recovery. As a rookie, he tied for third on the squad with 93 tackles, a total that ranked second for a Titans rookie since 1999 (103 by Alterraun Verner in 2010). Brown also ranked fourth in sacks (5.5), tied for second in tackles for loss(6),finishedthirdininterceptions(3),tiedforfourthinpassesdefensed(6) and led the team in defensive fumble recoveries (2). He scored two touchdowns off interception returns. BrownwastheonlyNFLrookie in2012tofinishamongthetopfiverookiesinbothinterceptions(tiedforfourth)andsacks(tiedforfifth). In four seasons at North Carolina, Brown started 23 of 47 games, in-cluding 11 starts at weakside outside linebacker and 12 starts at the strong-side spot. He recorded 230 tackles, 5.5 sacks, seven interceptions, 19 tackles for loss, six quarterback pressures, three forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and four passes defensed. Asasenior,BrownwasaButkusAwardsemifinalistandearnedAll-At-lanticCoastConferencefirst-teamhonors,ashe led the teamwithaca-reer-high 105 tackles. He also ranked second on the squad with 5.5 sacks and 13.5 stops for loss. The Columbia, Md., native was considered the fastest linebacker available in the 2012 NFL Draft. He was timed in the 40-yard dash at 4.44 seconds at the NFL Scouting Combine and in 4.37 seconds at his pro day.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Kansas City (8/28), tied for second on the team with four tackles. ¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), posted four tackles, including a tackle for loss.

Brown’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 4 4 9 0.0 1 0 0 0 0

AnativeofJennings,La.,Woodsplayedin41gamesinfourseasonsat Louisiana State University.

Woods’ 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 4 3 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

Woods’ Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2010 TB 9 0 17 0.5 NA NA 0 0 0 0 2011 Sea/Pit 2 0 2 0.0 NA NA 0 0 0 0 2012 Pit 12 0 2 0.0 NA NA 0 0 0 0 2013 Pit 16 2 20 2.0 NA NA 0 1 0 0 2014 Ten 16 1 31 1.0 2 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 55 3 72 3.5 - - 0 1 0 0

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Titans linebacker Zach BrownwastheonlyNFLrookiein2012tofin-ishamongthetopfiverookiesinbothinterceptions(histhreeinterceptionstiedforfourth)andsacks(his5.5sackstiedforfifth).

NFL rookie sack leaders in 2012:

Rookie (Position) Team Sacks Yds1. Bruce Irvin (DE) Sea 8.0 602. Chandler Jones (DE) NE 6.0 33 WhitneyMercilus(LB) Hou 6.0 17 DerekWolfe(DE) Den 6.0 415. Zach Brown (LB) Ten 5.5 28.5 Quinton Coples (DE) NYJ 5.5 40.5 Fletcher Cox (DT) Phi 5.5 29.5 Kendall Reyes (DE) SD 5.5 33.5

NFL rookie interception leaders in 2012:

Rookie (Position) Team Int Yds Avg Long TD1. Casey Hayward (CB) GB 6 81 13.5 24 02. Janoris Jenkins (CB) StL 4 150 37.5 41t 3 TavonWilson(S) NE 4 87 21.8 45 04. Zach Brown (LB) Ten 3 156 52.0 79t 2 Alfonzo Dennard (CB) NE 3 95 31.7 87t 1 Leonard Johnson (CB) TB 3 86 28.7 83t 1 Michael Boley (LB) NYG 3 74 24.7 51 0 BobbyWagner(LB) Sea 3 55 18.3 45 0

2012 ROOKIE SACK AND INT LEADERS

Brown’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2012 16 13 93 5.5 6 2 3 6 1 22013 16 13 117 4.0 4 4 1 5 1 12014 1 1 1 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0Totals 33 27 211 9.5 10 7 4 11 2 3

#91 • OLB DERRICK MORGANCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Derrick Morgan (6-3, 261) is in his sixth NFL season. He was selected by the Titans with the 16th overall draft choice in the 2010 NFL Draft, and in March 2015, he was re-signed as an unrestricted free agent. In 2014, Morgan produced the biggest numbers of his career after switching from a 4-3 defensive end to a 3-4 outside linebacker. He started all 16 games for the second time in his career and led the squad with 6.5 sacks. His 27 quarterback pressures and 13 tackles for loss tied for the team lead and set career highs. Also, his nine passes defensed and two forced fumbles set career highs. In 2013, Morgan played in 15 games with 14 starts at defensive end and ranked second on the team with six sacks, eight quarterback pressures and three tackles for loss (tied). His totals also included 54 tackles, one pass defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. In2012,Morganstartedall16gamesfor thefirst time inhiscareerand led the Titans with 6.5 sacks and 19 quarterback pressures. He also setacareerhighwith68tacklesandaddedfivetacklesforloss,fivepassesdefensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Morgan played in 15 games in 2011 and led the Titans with 20 quarter-back pressures. He added 47 tackles, 2.5 sacks, three tackles for loss and two passes defensed. As a rookie, an ACL tear ended his rookie campaign after only four games. In three seasons at Georgia Tech, the Coatesville, Pa., native totaled 115 tackles, 19.5 sacks, 29.5 tackles for loss, fivepassesdefensed, sixfumblerecoveriesandtwoforcedfumblesin39games.Hestartedthefinal27 consecutive games of his college career at left defensive end. Prior to entering the NFL after his junior season, he was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year with an ACC-high 12.5 sacks.

Morgan’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 3 3 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

Morgan’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2010 4 0 10 1.5 0 1 0 1 0 02011 15 10 47 2.5 3 20 0 2 0 02012 16 16 68 6.5 5 19 0 5 1 12013 15 14 54 6.0 3 8 0 1 1 12014 16 16 82 6.5 13 27 0 9 2 0Totals 66 56 259 23.0 24 75 0 18 4 2

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Prior to the 2014 season, Derrick Morgan switched from a 4-3 defen-sive end to a 3-4 outside linebacker. Inhisfirstseason inhisnewposition,Morgan ledtheteamwith6.5sacks, becoming the 11thTitans/Oilers linebacker to record five ormoresacks from the time individual sacks became an official statistic in 1982through 2014. Morgan’s 6.5 sacks are tied for third among franchise line-backers in that interval.

Franchise linebackers with 5.0 sacks in a season since 1982:

Linebacker Season Sacks1. Lamar Lathon 1994 8.52. Johnny Meads 1988 8.03. Derrick Morgan 2014 6.5 Robert Brazile 1982 6.55. Akeem Ayers 2012 6.0 Mike Barrow 1996 6.0 Eddie Robinson 1999 6.08. ZachBrown 2012 5.5 Greg Favors 2000 5.510. Keith Bulluck 2004 5.0 Keith Bulluck 2005 5.0

SACKS BY TITANS/OILERS LINEBACKERS

#98 • OLB BRIAN ORAKPOCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Outside linebacker Brian Orakpo (6-4, 257) is in his seventhNFL season and his first campaignwith the Titans. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent on March 13, 2015. Orakpo spent the previous six years as a mem-beroftheWashingtonRedskins,whoselectedhiminthefirstround(13thoverall)ofthe2009NFLDraft. During his time in Washington, Orakpo wasnamed to the Pro Bowl three times (2009, 2010 and 2013). His career totalsinWashingtonincluded40sacks,255tackles,oneinterception,17passes defensed, six forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries in 71 starts. He recorded eight multi-sack games. As a rookie in 2009, he earned Pro Bowl honors and set a Redskins rookie record with 11 sacks, which also led all NFL rookies. ForeachofhisfirstthreeseasonsinWashington,Orakpoledortiedfor the team lead in sacks, but he missed most of the 2012 and 2014 sea-sons with pectoral injuries. In 2013, he earned his third Pro Bowl selection, as he registered 10 sacks, 60 tackles, one interception return for touchdown, 18 quarterback hits, 16 tackles for loss and two fumble recoveries. A native of Houston, Texas, Orakpo was drafted by the Redskins out of theUniversity ofTexas,where he finished his college careerwith 22sacks. He was as a multiple award winner in college, including the Nagur-ski (nation’s top defensive player), Lombardi (nation’s top lineman) and the Hendricks (nation’s top defensive end). He was a part of the Texas team that won the National Title at the conclusion of the 2005 season.

#54 • ILB AVERY WILLIAMSONCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Linebacker Avery Williamson (6-1, 246) is in his second NFL season. He was selected by the Titans in thefifth round(151stoverall)of the2014NFL Draft. Williamsonhadoneofthemostproductivesea-sons of any Titans defensive rookie in recent memo-ry.EventhoughhedidnotrecordhisfirststartuntilWeek5,heproduced107tacklestorankthirdontheteam in 2014 and record the highest tackle total by a rookie in the “Titans era” (1999–present). He added three sacks, eight quarterback pressures, eight tackles for loss, four passes defensed, two fumble recoveries and seven stops on special teams. In a four-year career at Kentucky, he played in 49 games with 21 starts.Hefinishedhiscareerwith296totaltackles,includingdouble-digittackles in 12 career contests. After primarily serving on special teams in his firsttwoyears,hewentoverthe100-tacklemarkasajuniorandsenior. As a senior in 2013, he was a team captain and led the squad in tack-les for the second consecutive season. His 102 tackles tied for fourth place in the SEC, and he was named All-SEC second team by Associated Press. The Milan, Tenn., native grew up as a Titans fan.

Williamson’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 4 4 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

Williamson’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 Ten 16 12 107 3.0 8 8 0 4 0 2Totals 16 12 107 3.0 8 8 0 4 0 2

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14) played one series in his Titans preseason debut.

Orakpo’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 3 3 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

Orakpo’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2009 Was 16 16 61 11.0 13 20 0 1 1 02010 Was 15 15 78 8.5 9 47 0 2 1 02011 Was 16 16 66 9.0 7 35 0 5 3 12012 Was 2 2 8 1.0 1 3 0 3 1 02013 Was 15 15 70 10.0 15 42 1 5 0 22014 Was 7 7 28 0.5 1 9 0 1 0 0Totals 71 71 311 40.0 46 156 1 17 6 3

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Titans rookie inside linebacker Avery Williamson began the 2014 sea-sonasareserve.InWeek5againstCleveland,herecordedhisfirstcareerstart and started every contest for the rest of the year. Williamsonfinishedthe2014campaignwith107tackles—morethanany other rookie for the team since 1999. In the franchise’s 16 years as the Titans, the previous defensive rookie with the most tackles was cornerback Alterraun Verner with 103 stops in 2010. Most tackles by a Titans rookie, 1999–2014:

Player Position Season Total Solo Assist1. Avery Williamson LB 2014 107 55 522. Alterraun Verner CB 2010 103 76 273. ZachBrown LB 2012 93 70 234. Akeem Ayers LB 2011 88 66 225. Jevon Kearse DE 1999 85 59 266. Colin McCarthy LB 2011 76 61 157. Jurrell Casey DT 2011 74 41 338. Carlos Hall DE 2002 70 43 279. TankWilliams S 2002 69 55 1410. Andre Dyson CB 2001 58 52 6

Note: Tackle statistics for the Titans are compiled from coaches’ film study after each game. They sometimes differ from the “press box statistics” tal-lied at each game.

Avery Williamson played in all 16 games as a rookie, including starts ineachof thefinal12gamesof theseason. His statistics included107tackles, three sacks and two fumble recoveries. Amongrookies,Williamson’stackletallyrankedfourthintheNFL,ac-cording to tackle statistics published by NFL teams, which sometimes differ from“pressboxstatistics.”WilliamsonrankedbehindonlyBaltimore’sC.J. Mosley (129 tackles), San Francisco’s Chris Borland (128) and Buffalo’s Preston Brown (108). Amongrookie insidelinebackers,WilliamsonandMosleytiedforthesacklead,andWilliamsonledthegroupindefensivefumblerecoveries.

Most tackles among ALL ROOKIES in 2014 (using team-published tackle statistics): TotalPlayer Team Position Tackles 1. C.J. Mosley Baltimore ILB 1292. Chris Borland San Francisco ILB 1283. Preston Brown Buffalo OLB 1084. Avery Williamson Tennessee ILB 1075. E.J. Gaines St. Louis CB 1056. Anthony Hitchens Dallas OLB 1007. Telvin Smith Jacksonville OLB 998. Christian Jones Chicago ILB 989. Ha Ha Clinton-Dix Green Bay FS 9510. Khalil Mack Oakland OLB 84

Most sacks by rookie INSIDE LINEBACKERS in 2014:

Player Team Sacks1. C.J. Mosley Baltimore 32. Avery Williamson Tennessee 33. Christian Jones Chicago 24. Chris Kirksey Cleveland 2

Most defensive fumble recoveries by rookie INSIDE LINEBACKERS in 2014:

Player Team Fumble Recoveries1. Avery Williamson Tennessee 22. Chris Borland San Francisco 1 Christian Jones Chicago 1 C.J. Mosley Baltimore 1

TACKLES BY TITANS ROOKIES SINCE 1999

WILLIAMSON AND THE 2014 ROOKIE CLASS

#59 • ILB WESLEY WOODYARDCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Linebacker Wesley Woodyard (6-0, 233) is in his eighth NFL season and his second campaign with the Titans in 2014. He was signed as an unre-stricted free agent on March 14, 2014. Woodyardwas namedone of five permanentteamcaptainsbyhisteammatesin2014forthefirsttime as a member of the Titans and for the seventh time in his career. HistotalsinhisfirstseasonwiththeTitansincluded16startsandacareer-high 134 tackles, which led the team. He added 2.5 sacks, nine quarterback pressures, eight tackles for loss, two interceptions and four passes defensed. Woodyard joined theTitans after spending the first six years of hiscareer with the Denver Broncos. He appeared in 87 regular-season games with 40 starts. For his Broncos career, he totaled 396 tackles, eight sacks, fiveinterceptions,sixforcedfumblesandonefumblerecovery. As themiddle linebacker from 2012-13,Woodyard started 24 totalgames and registered 197 tackles, seven sacks, four interceptions and three forced fumbles. In2012,WoodyardledtheBroncoswithacareer-high114tackles.Heranked second on the squad in both 2013 (83) and 2011 (87). Also in 2012, he was the only NFL player to record at least 100 tack-les,fivesacksandthreeinterceptions.Hewasonlythe12thNFLplayertoaccomplish the feat over a 30-year span. The LaGrange, Ga., native entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent out of the University of Kentucky. He earned first-teamAll-SEC honorsduringeachofhisfinaltwoseasonswiththeWildcats.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Kansas City (8/28), tied for second on the team with four tackles.

Woodyard’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 4 0 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

Woodyard’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2008 Den 16 6 54 0.0 NA NA 0 1 1 02009 Den 16 0 35 0.0 NA NA 1 2 1 02010 Den 11 3 23 1.0 NA NA 0 0 0 02011 Den 15 7 87 0.0 NA NA 0 2 2 02012 Den 15 14 114 5.5 NA NA 3 6 1 12013 Den 14 10 83 1.5 NA NA 1 4 1 02014 Ten 16 16 134 2.5 8 9 2 4 0 0Totals 103 56 530 10.5 NA NA 7 19 6 1

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MORE TITANS LINEBACKERS51 - OLB DAVID BASS

¾ David Bass (6-4, 256) was claimed off waivers from the Chicago Bears on Sept. 6, 2015.

¾ BassjoinedtheTitansaftertwoseasonswiththeBears.WhilewiththeBears, he totaled 20 games played (two starts), 29 tackles, four sacks, one forced fumble and an interception return for touchdown.

¾ He was a seventh-round selection by the Oakland Raiders in the 2013 NFL Draft. He was waived by the Raiders following training camp that year and claimed by the Bears.

¾ A native of St. Louis, Mo., Bass played four years of college football for MissouriWesternState,wherehetalliedaschool-record40.5sacksandearned Division II All-America honors.

56 - ILB STEVE JOHNSON ¾ Steve Johnson (6-1, 237) was claimed off waivers from the Denver

Broncos on Sept. 6, 2015. ¾ Johnson (6-1, 237) arrived in Tennessee with three years of NFL experi-

ence – 41 games played and seven starts – all with the Denver Broncos. In 2014 with the Broncos, he started a career-high seven games and totaled 22 tackles, half of a sack and 10 special teams stops.

¾ During his three year career with the Broncos, he posted 27 special teams tackles, two forced fumbles and a blocked punt returned for a touch-down.

¾ A native of Media, Pa., Johnson originally signed with the Broncos as an undrafted college free agent from the University of Kansas. As a senior captain for the Jayhawks, he led the Big 12 in tackles with 124.

53 - OLB DEIONTREZ MOUNT ¾ Deiontrez Mount (6-5, 249) was selected by the Titans in the sixth round

(177th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft. ¾ In a four-year career at Louisville, Mount appeared in 45 games and re-

corded 13 total starts, seeing time as a defensive end and outside lineback-er. His career totals included 82 tackles, 9.5 sacks and 18 tackles for loss.

¾ As a senior, he set his career highs with 37 tackles, six sacks and 10.5 tackles for loss.

¾ TheFortWaltonBeach,Fla.,nativegrewupasaTitansfanbecausehisfavorite player was Titans running back Eddie George.

Linebacker Wesley WoodyardfinishedfirstamongTitansdefenderswith a career-high 134 tackles in 2014.

Titans tackle leaders in 2014 (by total tackles):

Player Pos Total Solo Assist1. Wesley Woodyard ILB 134 66 682. MichaelGriffin S 115 83 323. AveryWilliamson ILB 107 55 524. Jurrell Casey DT 86 58 285. Jason McCourty CB 85 77 86. Derrick Morgan OLB 82 52 307. GeorgeWilson S 65 49 168. BlidiWreh-Wilson S 57 47 109. Sammie Hill NT 47 30 1710. Ropati Pitoitua DE 45 21 24

2014 TITANS TACKLE LEADERS TITANSCORNERBACKS

No. Name Ht Wt Exp College29 Cox, Perrish 6-0 190 5 Oklahoma State32 Harris, Brandon (IR) 5-10 189 5 Miami (Fla.)30 McCourty, Jason 6-0 193 7 Rutgers37 Riggs, Cody 5-9 187 R Notre Dame46 Riley, Curtis (IR) 6-0 190 R Fresno State24 Sensabaugh, Coty 5-11 187 4 Clemson25 Wreh-Wilson,Blidi 6-1 198 3 Connecticut

#29 • CB PERRISH COXCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Cornerback Perrish Cox (6-0,190)isinhisfifthNFLseasonandhisfirstcampaignwiththeTitans.He was signed by the Titans as an unrestricted free agent on March 18, 2015. Before arriving in Tennessee, Cox gained four years of NFL experience with the Denver Broncos, San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks. During that time he amassed 135 tackles, six interceptions, 34 passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries in 57 career regular season games. The top statistical season of his career came in 2014, when he played in 15 games for the 49ers and posted career highs in several categories, including starts (14), tackles (59), interceptions (5) and passes defensed (18). AnativeofWaco,Texas,CoxwasoriginallyselectedbytheBroncosinthefifthround(137thoverall)ofthe2010NFLDraftfromOklahomaStateUniversity,whereherecorded36startsinfouryearsandearnedfirst-teamAll-Big 12 Conference honors. He also garnered All-America recognition as a returner, capping a career in which he scored six touchdowns (four kickoff returns, two punt returns).

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ Against St. Louis (8/23), helped provide the Titans a 7-0 lead in the first

quarter when he picked off a Nick Foles pass that was intended for Kenny Britt and raced 24 yards the other way for a touchdown.

¾ At Kansas City (8/28), late in the second quarter, recorded his second interception in as many weeks, picking off a pass from Aaron Murray that was intended for Jeremy Maclin. His interception and eight-yard return set up the ensuing touchdown drive.

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#30 • CB JASON McCOURTYCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Cornerback Jason McCourty (6-0, 193) is in his seventh NFL season. He was selected by the Titans in the sixth round (203rd overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft, and in 2012, he was rewarded for his play with a multi-year contract extension that keeps him under contract through 2017. In 2014, McCourty marked his third consecu-tive season to start all 16 games. He led the team with three interceptions and 13 passes defensed and added 85 tackles, a tackle for loss, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery for a touchdown. From the time he became a full-time starter in 2011 through 2014, McCourtyledtheTitansinpassesdefensed(59)andtiedforfirstininter-ceptions (nine). In 2012, the cornerback was named by his peers as a team captain forthefirsttime.Herespondedbystartingall16gamesforthefirsttimeinhis career and tying for the team lead with four interceptions. He also led the squad and set a career high with 17 passes defensed. His 93 tackles finishedtiedforthirdonthedefense,andheaddedfourtacklesforloss,aforced fumble and a fumble recovery. In 2011, McCourty recorded 15 starts and a career-high 107 tackles. His tackle total ranked second on the team. He also led the squad with 13 passes defensed and tied for the lead with two interceptions. He also re-covered a blocked punt for a touchdown. In 2010, he grabbed a starting spot out of training camp before suf-fering an injury early in the season and missing four games. McCourty returnedtothelineupandstartedthreeoftheteam’sfinalfourgamesandfinished his second pro campaignwith two interceptions and 13 passesdefensed. As a rookie in 2009, McCourty gained three games of starting experi-enceinthefirsthalfoftheseasonduetomultipleinjuriesinthesecondary.Healsofinishedthirdontheteamwith12specialteamstacklesduringhisrookie campaign. In a four-year career at Rutgers, McCourty totaled 150 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, two interceptions, 20 passes defensed and two fumble recoveries in 47 games. He also had a 25.8-yard average on 17 kickoff returns. The Nyack, N.Y., native has an identical twin brother, Devin, who plays cornerback for the New England Patriots.

Cox’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 4 4 2 0.0 0 2 2 0 0

Cox’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2010 Den 15 9 55 0.0 NA NA 1 14 2 02012 SF 16 0 14 0.0 NA NA 0 2 0 02013 SF/Sea 11 0 7 0.0 NA NA 0 0 0 02014 SF 15 14 59 0.0 NA NA 5 18 0 2Totals 57 23 135 0.0 - - 6 34 2 2

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ Did not play in the preseason due to a groin injury.

McCourty’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

McCourty’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2009 15 3 30 0.0 1 0 0 0 1 02010 12 6 45 0.0 1 0 2 13 0 02011 15 15 107 1.0 0 0 2 13 1 12012 16 16 93 0.0 4 0 4 17 1 12013 16 16 77 0.0 2 0 0 16 1 12014 16 16 85 0.0 1 0 3 13 2 1Totals 90 72 437 1.0 9 0 11 72 6 4

#24 • CB COTY SENSABAUGHCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Cornerback Coty Sensabaugh (5-11, 187) is in his fourth NFL season. He was selected by the Titans in the fourth round (115th overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft. Sensabaugh began the 2014 campaign as the team’s nickel defensive back, but after an injury to BlidiWreh-Wilson,hefinishedtheyearasastartingcornerback. His season totals included career highs in starts (six), tackles (44), sacks (one), and passes defensed (seven). As the team’s nickel defensive back in 2013, Sensabaugh played in thefirst14gamesoftheseasonandearnedthreestartsbeforelandingoninjured reserve with a foot injury. He totaled 37 tackles, one tackle for loss, six passes defensed, two fumble recoveries and six stops on special teams. The Titans selected Sensabaugh with a fourth-round pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, and as a rookie, he played in all 16 games with three starts. He began the season playing primarily on special teams but became the club’s nickel cornerback at midseason. His statistical totals included 27 tackles, three passes defensed and four special teams stops. At Clemson University, he played in 52 college games, and as a se-nior, the team’s co-captain led the Tigers with 13 passes defensed. Sensabaugh is a native of Kingsport, Tenn.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14), started at cornerback and registered two tackles and

an interception. In the second quarter, he intercepted a pass from TJ Yates and returned the ball nine yards.

¾ At Kansas City (8/28), ledtheteamwithfivetackles.

Sensabaugh’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 4 4 10 0.0 0 1 1 0 0

Sensabaugh’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2012 16 3 27 0.0 0 0 0 3 0 02013 14 3 37 0.0 1 0 0 6 0 22014 13 6 44 1.0 0 1 0 7 0 0Totals 43 12 108 1.0 1 1 0 16 0 2

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#25 • CB BLIDI WREH-WILSONCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson (6-1, 198; pro-nouncedblee-deerayWILL-son)isinhisthirdNFLseason. He was selected by the Titans in the third round (70th overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft. Wreh-Wilson’s second NFL season was cutshort due to injury. He played and started in a total of 11 games in 2014 and registered 57 tackles, an interception and 10 passes defensed. However, on Dec. 7 against the New York Giants, he suffered a shoulder injury and was subsequently placed on injured reserve on Dec. 9. As a rookie in 2013, he played in 13 games in a reserve role and con-tributed nine tackles, one tackle for loss, one pass defensed and one forced fumble.Onspecialteams,headdedfivetacklesandoneforcedfumble. InfourseasonsattheUniversityofConnecticut,Wreh-Wilsonplayedin 46 games with 39 starts. He posted 181 total tackles, a half sack, three tackles for loss, eight interceptions, 27 passes defensed and a fumble re-covery. Two of his interceptions were returned for touchdowns. As a senior in 2012, the Edinboro, Pa., native started 11 games and was named Connecticut’s Most Valuable Player after contributing 47 tack-les and an interception.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14), against St. Louis (8/23) and at Kansas City (8/28),

did not play due to an ankle injury. ¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), returned from an injury to record one tackle, a

pass defensed and a forced fumble. He forced a fumble in the first quarter that was recovered by Michael Griffin and eventually led to a touchdown.

Wreh-Wilson’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 1 1 0

Wreh-Wilson’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2013 13 0 9 0.0 1 0 0 1 1 02014 11 11 57 0.0 1 1 1 11 1 0Totals 26 11 66 0.0 1 1 1 12 1 0

MORE TITANS CORNERBACKS37 - CB CODY RIGGS

¾ Cody Riggs (5-9, 187) was signed by the Titans as an undrafted free agent on May 11, 2015.

¾ Riggs played his final collegiate season at Notre Dame and totaled 36 tackles and four passes defensed in 11 starts at cornerback.

¾ He spent his first four college seasons at the University of Florida, play-ingin41gameswith26starts.WiththeGators,heamassed107tackles,nine passes defensed and nine tackles for loss.

¾ In 2013, he returned from injury to start all 12 games at safety at Florida after converting from cornerback. He finished fourth on the team with 51 tackles and added 10 tackles for loss and a sack.

TITANSSAFETIES

No. Name Ht Wt Exp College33 Griffin,Michael 6-0 215 9 Texas28 Huff,Marqueston 5-11 196 2 Wyoming21 Searcy, Da’Norris 5-11 207 5 North Carolina39 Stafford, Daimion 6-1 218 3 Nebraska

#33 • S MICHAEL GRIFFINCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Free safety Michael Griffin (6-0, 215) is in his ninth NFL season. He was selected by the Titans in thefirstround(19thoverall)ofthe2007NFLDraft. Enteringthe2015season,Griffinranks in thetop 10 in franchise history in a pair of major statistical categories.Heistiedforninthinteamannals(fifthamong safeties) with 24 career interceptions, and his811careertacklesrankseventhoverallandfirstamong safeties. In2014,Griffinreachedthe100-tacklemarkforthethirdconsecutiveseasonandthefifthtimeinhiscareer.Herankedsecondonthesquadwith115 tackles to go along with a career-high three sacks, two interceptions, fivepassesdefensed,seventacklesfor lossandthreequarterbackpres-sures. Griffinhasbeenoneof themostdurablesafeties in theNFLduringhis career. He never missed a game until the eighth game of his seventh year, a streak of 103 consecutive contets, and his 126 games played from 2007–2014 rank second in the NFL among safeties. Duringthe2012offseason,Griffinwasrewardedwithanewmulti-yearcontract. He responded by starting all 16 games and ranking second on the team with 103 tackles. It marked the third time in his career he reached the 100-tackle mark. By tying Jason McCourty for the team lead in 2012 with four inter-ceptions,Griffinrecordedhisfourthcareerseasontoleadthesquadortiefor the team lead. He joined Darryl Lewis(fivetimes)andSamari Rolle (four) as the only players in franchise history to accomplish the feat at least fourtimes.GriffinmovedintoatiewithGregg Bingham for 13th place in franchise history with 21 career interceptions. EnroutetoearninghissecondcareerProBowlberthin2010,Griffinledtheteamwithfourinterceptionsandfinishedsecondonthesquadwitha career-high 153 tackles. In 2008, he was named to the Pro Bowl after starting all 16 games for thefirsttime.Heledtheteamwithseveninterceptions,atotalthattiedforthe11th-bestfigureinteamhistoryandrankedsecondintheNFLin2008behind only Baltimore’s Ed Reed (nine). A product of the University of Texas, he was selected with the 19th overall pick in 2007 and stepped into the starting lineup midway through his rookie season.

¾ He earned a bachelor’s degree at Florida and a Master’s at Notre Dame. ¾ Riggs is a native of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ¾ His father, Gerald Riggs, was a three-time Pro Bowl running back during

his10-yearNFLcareerwiththeAtlantaFalconsandWashingtonRedskins.His older brother, Gerald Riggs, Jr., was a running back at the University of Tennessee, who played briefly with the Miami Dolphins and Chicago Bears.2015 Preseason Highlights:

¾ Against St. Louis (8/23), tied for the team lead with four tackles, includ-ing a tackle for loss. He added a stop on special teams.

¾ At Kansas City (8/28), recorded his first preseason start in the nickel package.

¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), ranked second on the team with five tackles and added a stop on special teams.

¾ He became the first undrafted cornerback to make the Titans’ initial 53-man roster during the Titans era (1999–present).

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With theLonghorns,heplayed in50careergamesand totaled364tackles,foursacksandeightinterceptions.GriffinalsosetaBig12Con-ference record and ranked second in NCAA Division I-A history with eight career blocked punts.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), recovered a fumble in the first quarter that led

to a Titans touchdown.

Griffin’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 4 4 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 1

Griffin’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2007 16 10 49 0.0 1 0 3 8 1 0 2008 16 16 81 1.0 2 2 7 12 1 02009 16 15 108 1.0 2 1 1 7 2 22010 16 16 153 0.0 1 2 4 14 2 22011 16 16 96 0.0 2 1 2 6 1 02012 16 16 103 1.0 2 0 4 5 2 02013 14 14 106 0.0 1 0 1 5 2 12014 16 16 115 3.0 7 3 2 5 0 0Totals 126 119 811 6.0 18 9 24 62 11 5

Since entering the NFL in 2007, Michael Griffin has played in 126 games. Among all NFL safeties in that time period, only Antrel Rolle (127) hasappearedinmoreconteststhanGriffin.

Most games played by NFL safeties from 2007–2014:

Player Games 1. Antrel Rolle 1272. Michael Griffin 1263. Antoine Bethea 1254. Mike Adams 124 EricWeddle 1246. Reggie Nelson 1227. GeorgeWilson 1218. Roman Harper 1199. WillAllen 11810. Jim Leonhard 117

GAMES PLAYED BY SAFETIES, 2007–2014

Safety Michael Griffin is tied for ninth place in franchise history with 24 career interceptions. Griffin’sinterceptiontotalalsoranksfifthinfranchisehistoryamongall safeties. He has the most interceptions by a Titans safety since Mike Reinfeldt,whosefinalyearwiththeclubwas1983.

Most career interceptions by Titans/Oilers safeties:

Player Years No Yds Avg Lg TD1. Jim Norton 1960-68 45 592 13.2 56 12. Fred Glick 1961-66 30 390 13.0 45 13. Mike Reinfeldt 1976-83 26 375 14.4 39 04. Ken Houston 1967-72 25 650 26.0 78 95. Michael Griffin 2007-14 24 299 12.5 83t 1 6. Marcus Robertson 1991-00 22 428 19.5 69 07. Bubba McDowell 1989-94 16 190 11.9 26t 1 Chris Hope 2006-11 16 266 16.6 61t 1

INTERCEPTIONS BY SAFETIES, TEAM HISTORY

In 2014, Michael Griffin moved from 12th place on the franchise’s all-time tackles list to seventh place. Along the way, he passed former safe-ty Marcus Robertson (700 career tackles), linebacker Steve Kiner (738), defensive lineman Ray Childress (785) and safety Blaine Bishop (788). Griffinisnowthetop-tacklingsafetyinfranchisehistoryandalsotheleader among all non-linebackers.

Most career tackles, franchise history (tracked since 1974):

Player (Position) Seasons Career Tackles 1. Gregg Bingham (LB) 1973–1984 1,9702. Robert Brazile (LB) 1975–1984 1,2813. Keith Bulluck (LB) 2000–2009 1,2654. TedWashington(LB) 1973–1982 9075. Al Smith (LB) 1987–1996 8776. John Grimsley (LB) 1984–1990 8367. Michael Griffin (S) 2007–2014 8118. Blaine Bishop (S) 1993–2001 7889. Ray Childress (DL) 1985–1995 78410. Steve Kiner (LB) 1974–1978 73811. Marcus Robertson (S) 1991–2000 700

FRANCHISE TACKLE LEADERS

Since thestartof the1990campaign,MichaelGriffinhas twoof theteam’s top single-season tackle totals among safeties. His 153 stops in 2010 top the list, and his 115 tackles in 2014 tied for seventh place.

Most total tackles in a single season by Titans safeties, 1990–2014 (from coaches’ statistics):

Safety Season Total Solo Assist1. Michael Griffin 2010 153 99 542. Bernard Pollard 2013 142 93 493. Chris Hope 2010 133 85 484. Chris Hope 2006 128 99 295. Jordan Babineaux 2011 117 81 366. Blaine Bishop 1998 116 74 427. Michael Griffin 2014 115 83 32 Blaine Bishop 1999 115 85 309. Blaine Bishop 1994 112 75 3710. Marcus Robertson 1994 111 80 31

TACKLES BY TITANS SAFETIES, 1990–2014

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#21 • S DA’NORRIS SEARCYCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Safety Da’Norris Searcy (5-11, 207) is in his fifthNFLseasonandhisfirstseasonwiththeTitans.He was signed as an unrestricted free agent on March 12, 2015. Searcy arrived in Tennessee after spending four years with the Buffalo Bills, who selected him in the fourth round (100th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft. His career totals in Buffalo included 23 starts and62totalgamesplayed,andheamassed195tackles,foursacks,fiveinterceptions, two touchdowns (one interception return/one fumble return), 13 passes defensed, 10 tackles for loss, three forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and 18 special teams stops. Hebecameafull-timestarterinhisfinaltwoseasonsinBuffalo,total-ing 3.5 sacks and 69 tackles in 2013 and a career-high three interceptions and 58 stops the following year. . At the University of North Carolina, the Decatur, Ga., native notched 23 starts in 48 games as a two-year starter at strong safety and the team’s leadingreturnman.HefinishedhisTarHeelcareerwith106tackles,twosacksandfiveinterceptions,andhereturned35puntsfor440yardsand20kickoffs for 484 yards.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ At Atlanta (8/14) tiedforthirdonthesquadwithfourtacklesinhisfirst

preseason appearance with the Titans.

Searcy’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL Int PD FF FR2015 4 4 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

Searcy’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2011 Buf 16 3 29 0.0 0 0 1 1 0 02012 Buf 15 0 35 0.0 4 0 0 1 2 02013 Buf 16 7 69 3.5 5 3 1 7 0 12014 Buf 15 13 58 0.5 1 2 3 5 1 1Totals 62 23 191 4.0 10 5 5 14 3 2

MORE TITANS SAFETIES28 - DB MARQUESTON HUFF

¾ Marqueston Huff (5-11, 196) was selected by the Titans in the fourth round (122nd overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft.

¾ In 2014, he played in 14 contests with one start at safety. He ranked second on the team with 11 special teams tackles, and on defense, he added 14 tackles, a sack, two tackles for loss, a quarterback pressure and an interception for a touchdown.

¾ Duringhis careeratWyoming,Huffplayedcornerback for forhis firstthree seasons before moving to free safety for his senior campaign. He started 35 total games and ended his career with six interceptions, tying him for 11th in school history. His career totals also included 249 total tackles, seven tackles for loss, three forced fumbles, six fumble recoveries and 16 passes defensed.

¾ As a senior in 2013, he was named second-team All-Conference after postingtwointerceptionsandleadingMountainWestdefensivebackswith127 tackles.

¾ At the 2014 NFL Scouting Combine, he ran a 4.49-second 40-yard dash. 2015 Preseason Highlights:

¾ Against St. Louis (8/23), tied for the team lead with four tackles.

S DAIMION STAFFORD ¾ Daimion Stafford (6-1, 218) was selected by the Titans in the seventh

round (248th overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft. ¾ His 25 special teams tackles from 2013–2014 led the Titans. ¾ In 2014, he played in 15 games and led the team with 13 special teams

tackles. He also tallied 33 tackles, a sack, two quarterback pressures, two tackles for loss, three passes defensed and an interception as a reserve on defense.

¾ As a rookie in 2013, Stafford played in all 16 games, primarily in a special teams role. He finished fourth on the team with 12 special teams tackles

TITANS SPECIALISTS

KICKERSNo. Name Ht Wt Exp College4 Succop, Ryan 6-2 218 7 South Carolina

PUNTERSNo. Name Ht Wt Exp College6 Kern, Brett 6-2 214 8 Toledo

RETURNERSNo. Name Ht Wt Exp College26 Andrews,Antonio 5-10 225 2 WesternKentucky22 McCluster, Dexter 5-8 170 5 Mississippi

LONG SNAPPERSNo. Name Ht Wt Exp College48 Brinkley, Beau 6-4 248 4 Missouri

#6 • P BRETT KERNCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Punter Brett Kern (6-2, 214) is in his eighth NFL season and his sixth full campaign with the Ti-tans. He was claimed off waivers by the Titans in 2009. Kern continued his assault on the team’s all-time punting records in 2014. He launched a ca-reer-high 88 total punts for a gross average of 46.8 yards and a net average of 40.8 yards, which broke his own single-season team record (40.4-yard net average in 2012). He ownsthetopfournetpuntingseasonsinfranchisehistoryandfiveoftheteam’s top seven net punting seasons. At the end of the 2014 campaign, Kern ranked as the franchise’s all-time career leader in both gross punting average (44.9 yards) and net punt-ing average (40.0). In 2013, Kern averaged 43.4 yards on 78 punts, and his 39.7-yard net average was the second best of his career and the second best net average in team annals. He placed 41.0 percent of his punts inside the 20 (32 of 78), a rate that ranked third in the NFL. Kern produced one of the best punting seasons in team history in 2012. He set franchise records with a gross punting average of 47.6 yards and a net punting average of 40.4 yards (he broke the mark in 2014). Thirty of his 81 punts were placed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line (37.0 per-cent). Kern’s 2011 statistics included 86 punts for a gross average of 43.6 yards. His net average of 39.4 yards set a then-career high and then-fran-chise record, narrowly beating out Craig Hentrich’s previous franchise record of 39.2 net yards per punt in 1998. Kern was claimed by the Titans off waivers from the Denver Broncos onOct.27,2009.Hespenttheentire2008seasonandthefirstsixgamesof 2009 campaign in Denver, totaling 73 punts and a 46.5-yard average in 22 games with the Broncos.

and added a forced fumble on special teams and a tackle on defense. ¾ The Riverside, Calif., native played two seasons at Nebraska (2011-12)

after spending a pair of seasons (2009-10) at Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. At Nebraska, he started 26 of 27 games and totaled 176 tackles, 1.5 sacks, a quarterback pressure, seven tackles for loss, four interceptions, 17 passes defensed, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. As a senior, he earned first-team All-Big Ten honors after lead-ing the team with four interceptions and ranking second on the squad with 96 tackles.

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In2008,Kernrankedfifthintheleaguewitha46.7-yardpuntingaver-age that marked the third-best season total by a Bronco in club history. At the time, his punting average was the best in NFL history by a rookie. He wasnamedtotheAll-RookieteambyProFootballWeekly/PFWAandTheSporting News. The Grand Island, N.Y., native was originally signed by the Broncos as a rookie free agent on April 28, 2008, following four seasons at the Univer-sitiy of Toledo.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ Against St. Louis (8/23), averaged 48.3 yards per punt (38.2 net) on

six punts with two punts downed inside the 20. He pinned the Rams on the five-yardlinewitha35-yardpuntinthesecondquarter.

¾ At Kansas City (8/28), averaged48.2yardsonfivepunts,includingalong punt of 62 yards.

Kern’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year Team GP No Yds Avg Lg TB In20 Net2015 Ten 4 16 771 48.2 62 4 6 33.9

Kern’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP No Yds Avg Lg TB In20 Net2008 Den 16 46 2,150 46.7 64 4 13 37.82009 Den/Ten 16 64 2,910 45.5 67 10 27 38.52010 Ten 16 77 3,302 42.9 68 4 24 39.1 2011 Ten 16 86 3,747 43.6 64 7 31 39.4 2012 Ten 16 81 3,855 47.6 71 5 30 40.42013 Ten 16 78 3,386 43.4 63 2 32 39.7 2014 Ten 16 88 4,118 46.8 79 7 28 40.8 Totals 112 520 23,468 45.1 79 39 185 39.5

Brett Kern is the all-time career leader in Titans/Oilers history in both gross punting average and net punting average. He ranks third in team annals in career punts, behind only Craig Hentrich (861) and Jim Norton (522).

Highest career gross punting average, franchise history (minimum 250 punts):

Player Years Gross Avg.1. Brett Kern 2009-2014 44.92. Greg Montgomery 1988-1993 43.63. Craig Hentrich 1998-2009 42.94. Jim Norton 1960-1968 42.15. Cliff Parsley 1977-1982 39.86. Dan Pastorini 1971-1979 39.7

Highest career net punting average, franchise history (since 1976, minimum 250 punts):

Player Years Net Avg.1. Brett Kern 2009-2014 40.02. Craig Hentrich 1998-2009 37.23. Greg Montgomery 1988-1993 36.64. Cliff Parsley 1977-1982 32.3

Most career punts, franchise history:

Player Years Punts1. Craig Hentrich 1998-2009 8612. Jim Norton 1960-1968 5223. Brett Kern 2009-2014 447

FRANCHISE CAREER PUNTING LEADERS

Titans punter Brett Kern owns the top four net punting seasons in franchisehistoryandfiveoftheteam’stopsevennetpuntingseasons. In 2014, he broke the franchise record for net punting average for the third time, posting a mark of 40.76 yards. He originally set the club mark in 2011 with a 39.37-yard net average, eclipsing Craig Hentrich’s 1998 net average of 39.22 yards. Then, in 2012, he produced a 40.36-yard net average.

Highest single-season net punting average, franchise history:

Player Year Net Average1. Brett Kern 2014 40.762. Brett Kern 2012 40.363. Brett Kern 2013 39.704. Brett Kern 2011 39.375. Craig Hentrich 1998 39.226. Greg Montgomery 1993 39.137. Brett Kern 2010 39.068. Craig Hentrich 1999 38.109. Craig Hentrich 2004 37.99

SINGLE-SEASON NET AVG., TEAM HISTORY

Brett Kern owns 10 of the franchise’s top 14 net punting performanc-es (since 1976).

Highest single-game net punting average, since 1976 (min. 4 punts):

Gross NetPlayer Date Opp Punt Avg TB In20 Avg1. Greg Montgomery 09/19/93 SD 5 57.6 1 0 49.82. Greg Montgomery 12/27/92 Buf 5 59.2 1 2 49.43. Brett Kern 11/25/12 Jax 4 50.3 0 1 49.04. Brett Kern 11/09/14 Bal 8 51.8 0 0 48.85. Brett Kern 10/26/14 Hou 6 51.7 0 2 48.76. Brett Kern 09/16/12 SD 7 51.6 1 3 48.67. Craig Hentrich 11/04/01 Jac 4 57.5 0 2 48.58. Brett Kern 11/11/12 Mia 4 52.0 0 3 48.09. Brett Kern 09/15/13 Hou 8 47.8 0 1 46.610. Brett Kern 01/03/10 Sea 4 53.5 1 1 46.511. Craig Hentrich 09/20/09 Hou 4 49.8 0 1 46.312. Brett Kern 12/28/14 Ind 7 54.7 1 3 46.113. Brett Kern 01/01/12 Hou 6 47.7 0 4 45.8 Brett Kern 12/04/11 Buf 5 47.8 0 4 45.8

SINGLE-GAME NET AVERAGE, TEAM HISTORY

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In 2012, Brett Kern set a new franchise record with a gross punting average of 47.59 yards. He topped Craig Hentrich’s previous record of 47.22 yards, set in 1998.

Highest single-season gross punting average, franchise history:

Player Year Gross Average1. Brett Kern 2012 47.592. Craig Hentrich 1998 47.223. Greg Montgomery 1992 46.924. Brett Kern 2014 46.805. Greg Montgomery 1993 45.596. Reggie Roby 1996 44.37

SINGLE-SEASON GROSS AVG., TEAM HISTORY

#4 • K RYAN SUCCOPCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Kicker Ryan Succop (6-2, 218) is in his sev-enth NFL season and his second campaign with the Titans. He was signed by the Titans as a free agent on Sept. 1, 2014. Inhisfirstyear inTennessee,hesetacareerhigh by making 86.4 percent of his field goal at-tempts. He was 19-of-22 and also connected on all 27 of his extra point attempts. Succop’s previous five seasons were spent with the Kansas CityChiefs, who chose him with the last pick of the 2009 NFL Draft (256th over-all). In his career with the Chiefs, he posted four 100-point seasons and made81.0percent(119-147)ofhisfieldgoalattempts.Overhisfinalthreeyears there (2011-13), 52 percent of his kickoffs resulted in touchbacks, a number that ranked 11th in the NFL during that span. In 2013, he tallied career highs for points (118) and touchbacks (47). Healso posted the second-best percentage of his career for field goalsmade inside of 50 yards, connecting on 87.5 percent (21-24) of those at-tempts.DuringhisChiefscareer,heproducedfivegame-winningkicks. A native of Hickory, N.C., Succop played in 50 games for the University ofSouthCarolinaGamecocks,hitting49of69fieldgoals(71.0%)andcon-verting 104 of 106 PATs. His 251 points made up the second-highest total in school history.

2015 Preseason Highlights: ¾ Against St. Louis (8/23), made both field goal attempts (27 and 32

yards) and both extra point attempts. ¾ At Kansas City (8/28), madehisonlyfieldgoalattempt(34yards)and

his only extra point attempt. ¾ Against Minnesota (9/3), madehisonlyfieldgoalattempt (40yards)

and all three extra point attempts.

Succop’s 2015 Preseason Statistics: Year Team GP FGM FGA Pct Lg XPM XPA Pts2015 Ten 4 5 5 100.0 40 7 8 22

Succop’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP FGM FGA Pct Lg XPM XPA Pts2009 KC 16 25 29 86.2 53 29 29 1042010 KC 16 20 26 76.9 53 42 42 1022011 KC 16 24 30 80.0 54 20 20 922012 KC 16 28 34 82.4 52 17 17 1012013 KC 16 22 28 78.6 51 52 52 1182014 Ten 16 19 22 86.4 51 27 27 84Totals 96 138 169 81.7 54 187 187 601

RYAN SUCCOP’S CAREER GAME-WINNING FIELD GOALS

A game-winning field goal is defined as one that was the final score of the game and gave the kicker’s team the lead at any time in the fourth quarter or overtime.

Date Team Opponent Distance Quarter 9/23/12 Kansas City at New Orleans 31 yards Overtime10/31/11 Kansas City vs. San Diego 30 yards Overtime9/19/10 Kansas City at Cleveland 23 yards 4th Quarter10/31/10 Kansas City vs. Buffalo 35 yards Overtime11/22/09 Kansas City vs. Pittsburgh 22 yards Overtime

MORE TITANS SPECIALISTS26 - RB/KR ANTONIO ANDREWS

¾ Running back/kickoff returner Antonio Andrews (5-10, 225) is in his second NFL season after being signed by the Titans as an undrafted free agent in 2014.

¾ In his rookie campaign, Andrews spent the first seven weeks on the team’s practice squad before being elevated to the 53-man roster on Oct. 21, 2014. In four games, he caught two passes for 11 yards and returned five kickoffs for 110 yards.

¾ During his four-year career atWestern Kentucky, he appeared in 42games. He notched 3,674 yards with 29 touchdowns on 618 carries (5.9 avg.), and he scored 198 points on 33 total touchdowns. His 6,799 all-pur-pose yards gave him an average of 161.9 yards per game.

¾ Andrews attended Fort Campbell (Ky.) High School, which is approx-imately 60 miles northwest of Nashville. As a high school senior, he was named the state of Kentucky’s “Mr. Football” as a dual-threat quarterback.

48 - LS BEAU BRINKLEY ¾ Long snapper Beau Brinkley (6-4, 248) is in his fourth NFL season in

2015. He was signed as an undrafted free agent in 2012 and re-signed to a multi-year contract in 2015.

¾ In 2014, he played in all 16 games for the third consecutive year and tied for third on the team with a career-high 10 special teams tackles. He helped Brett Kern set a new team record for single-season net punting average.

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¾ In 2013, Brinkley saw action in all 16 games and posted six special teams stops.

¾ In 2012, his consistency helped Brett Kern set the franchise records for both gross and net punting average in 2012.

¾ The Kearney, Mo., native spent four seasons as Missouri’s long snapper after joining the team as a preferred walk-on. Appeared in 50 career games during his time at Missouri.

22 - RB/KR/PR DEXTER McCLUSTER ¾ Running back/returner Dexter McCluster (5-8, 170) is in his sixth NFL

season and his second campaign with the Titans. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent on March 13, 2014.

¾ In 2014, a knee injury brought his 2014 campaign to an early end. He was placed on injured reserve on Dec. 18. Prior to that, he played in 14

games (two starts) and totaled 131 yards on 40 carries and 197 yards and a touchdown on 26 receptions. He also led the team with 22 punt returns for a 7.0-yard average.

¾ During his four seasons in Kansas City, McCluster returned 79 punts for 959 yards (12.1 avg.) and three touchdowns as well as 52 kickoffs for 1,087 yards.

¾ In 2013, he was named to his first Pro Bowl, earning the honor as a punt returner. Additionally, he earned second-team All-Pro as a punt returner by the Associated Press. He recorded a league-best 686 yards on 58 punt returns with a pair of touchdowns.

¾ Read more on McCluster earlier in this release among the team’s run-ning backs.

TITANS TIDBITS: THE BEST OF TITANS OFF-THE-FIELD HIGHLIGHTSRB ANTONIO ANDREWS

¾ Andrews attended Fort Campbell (Ky.) High School, which is approxi-mately 60 miles northwest of Nashville. As a high school senior, he was named the state of Kentucky’s “Mr. Football” as a dual-threat quarterback.

T BYRON BELL ¾ Bell is proud to be a native of Greenville, Texas, and the city reciprocates

the feelings. The town of 25,557 named the street he grew up on “Byron Bell Street” and the mayor gave him a key to the city as a rookie.

¾ Bell was recruited out of high school by current Titans offensive line coach Bob Bostad, who was a member of the New Mexico coaching staff. BostadleftforapositionwithWisconsinbeforeBellarrivedontheLobos’campus.

DE ANGELO BLACKSON ¾ Blackson’s legal guardian in his youth was his sister, Dalila Newman.

She raised Angelo since he was six years old and he says he learned ev-erything from her.

¾ Blackson was on the field for the famous “Kick 6” play during the Auburn and Alabama game in 2013. Blackson lined up on the defensive front to attempt to block the field goal and served as a blocker on the game-winning missed field goal return for a touchdown.

LS BEAU BRINKLEY ¾ Brinkley’s father, Mike, was an All-American defensive end and long

snapper at Missouri Valley College. Beau learned to long snap when he was just seven years old.

¾ Brinkley raced four-wheelers in the Extreme Dirt Track Racing Series while growing up in Missouri. He traveled the country competing in both motor cross and flat track competitions and won a flat track regional title in 2005.

¾ In June 2015, Brinkley participated in the Nashville Sports Council Golf Tournament at Gaylord Springs Golf Course. On the par-3 eighth hole, he sunk a hole-in-one to win a barrel of Jack Daniel’s whiskey.

ILB ZACH BROWN ¾ As a sophomore at North Carolina, Brown set the Tar Heels school re-

cord in the indoor 60-meter dash with a time of 6.72 seconds. ¾ Since his childhood, Brown has always been interested in deep sea

creatures. Eventually, he would liked to have a huge circular fish tank in his home with a few small sharks.

¾ Brown was a unique athlete in high school. He was a state champion wrestler and a two-time state champion sprinter in Maryland. As a senior, he posted a 29-0 record on the wrestling mat, recording 17 pins and five technical falls. He also captured the state class 3-A title in the 100-meter dash (10.67 seconds) and 200-meter dash (21.52), becoming the first play-er in school history to win a state title in track.

DT JURRELL CASEY ¾ Family members, friends and teammates call him “Tut-Tut,” a nickname

he earned from his aunt as a small child because she said he walked like a turtle.

¾ Casey has nine brothers and sisters. ¾ Whenhewasinhighschool,hisolderbrother,Jurray,wasconvictedof

first-degree murder. Despite the turmoil it caused, Jurrell credits his brother for helping him re-focus on becoming a better football player and student.

¾ Casey calls his mother, Collette Burns, a cafeteria worker in the Long Beach Unified School District, “the inspiration in my life” for how hard she worked to provide for Jurrell and his siblings.

TE CHASE COFFMAN ¾ His father, Paul Coffman, played tight end at Kansas State and later for

the Green Bay Packers (1978-85) and Kansas City Chiefs (1986-87).

RB DAVID COBB ¾ During his youth, Cobb says he was a huge fan of Titans running back

Eddie George. He even wore jersey number 27 through college because of George.

¾ Cobb is the cousin and former Minnesota roommate of linebacker DamienWilson,whowasdraftedbytheDallasCowboys11spots(127thoverall) before Cobb in the 2015 NFL Draft.

¾ His father, Caesar Cobb, is a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel who served tours in Iraq and Kosovo. Caesar, who also played college football at Alcorn State, now works as a contractor.

CB PERRISH COX ¾ Cox began playing football in large part to his father Perrish Cox, Sr. His

dad, who played baseball at Southern University, was his coach and mentor growing up and taught him the importance of hard work and setting goals.

¾ Cox enjoys bowling as a hobby. He has rolled a high score of 276 and as a member of the Denver Broncos, he competed in a bowling league during his free time.

WR HARRY DOUGLAS ¾ Douglas’ brother, Toney, is a six-year NBA veteran who currently plays

for the New Orleans Pelicans. Harry tries to attend as many of Toney’s games as possible.

TE ANTHONY FASANO ¾ Fasano established the Anthony Fasano Foundation in 2007 to serve

underprivileged youth in New Jersey. ¾ Fasano speaks Italian and Spanish fluently.

FB JALSTON FOWLER ¾ Fowler lists his mother, Dana, as the person that inspires him the most.

Whenhisbrother,Joe,wasaccidentallyshotandkilledatafriend’shousein 2007, she stayed strong and kept the family together.

¾ Fowler’s nickname is “Nudie.” His father gave it to him as a baby bec-uase he was always running around the house naked. Fowler has nick-named his son, Jalston Jr., “Toodie.”

C ANDY GALLIK ¾ Gallik’s brother, Matt, is a professional volleyball player who currently

plays for the Great Lakes Lightning. ¾ Gallik enjoys fishing and considers himself a movie buff. He is also an

avid fan of the NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks. ¾ His “bucket list” includes visiting the Egyptian pyramids and to “see his

parents retire happy.”

LB ZAVIAR GOODEN ¾ At the 2013 NFL Scouting Combine, Gooden posted the top time among

his class of linebackers in the 40-yard dash (4.47). ¾ His father, Maury, who works for UPS in Pflugerville, Texas, took a sec-

ond job to afford the trips to Missouri to watch his son play. ¾ Gooden began his career at Missouri as a safety. Initially reluctant to

switch, he moved to linebacker after his 2008 redshirt season and by 2010 was thriving as a 13-game starter.

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¾ Green-Beckham never knew his biological father and lived in several fos-ter homes before John Beckham, his high school coach, and his wife Tracy officially adopted him on Dec. 30, 2009. The Beckhams first brought Green and his younger brother Darnell into their home in 2006.

¾ Green-Beckham’s brother, Darnell, received treatment for acute lympho-blastic leukemia but is in remission. Darnell was a three-star receiver in high school and signed a letter of intent to play for Missouri, but decided to pursue a career in modeling instead.

¾ Green-Beckham’s brother, Darnell, wore 10 and Dorial wore 5 in high school.WhenDarnellgotcancer,Dorialchose15whenhearrivedatMis-souri to show Darnell the two were together in everything.

¾ Green-Beckham was a two-time USA Today High School All-American (2010 and 2011) at Hillcrest High School in Springfield, Mo. He posted a national prep record of 6,353 receiving yards and 75 receiving touchdowns and was the first wide receiver to be named USA Today Offensive Player of the Year since Andre Hastings in 1989. Recruiting analyst Tom Lemming called Green-Beckham the best wide receiver prospect since Randy Moss.

S MICHAEL GRIFFIN ¾ Griffin grew up playing football with his fraternal twin brother, Marcus, as

a teammate. Both attended the University of Texas with Marcus redshirting his first season while Michael played immediately.

¾ Griffin returned to the University of Texas during the 2008 offseason to pursue his college degree in youth and community studies.

¾ Griffin is the product of two military parents. His father, Ronald, served more than 20 years with the U.S. Air Force, while his mother, Mae, was in the U.S. Navy for more than two decades. The couple met while serving in Korea and were later married and had twin sons, Michael and Marcus.

CB BRANDON HARRIS ¾ Harris’ father, Tim, was named USA Today National Coach of the Year in

2007atMiami’sBookerT.WashingtonHighSchool.HewasalsoTexanswide receiver Andre Johnson’s high school offensive coordinator at Miami Sr. High.

NT SAMMIE HILL ¾ At Stillman, Hill and two college teammates were heroic in their efforts to

save a man from a burning house. The three Stillman players were driving by a house when they noticed a distressed woman who needed help. She told Hill and his teammates that her father was inside and they proceeded to rescue him from the burning building.

¾ InNashville,he isashort three-hour ride fromhishometownofWestBlocton, Ala.

¾ Hill is a big collector of hats and shoes. His favorite hat is his St. Louis Cardinals hat, and his favorite shoe is the Nike Air Force One.

DB MARQUESTON HUFF ¾ Huff’s wife, Sherelle, is in the Air Force Reserves. ¾ He overcame difficult circumstances as a child, thanks in large part to

his aunt and uncle, Rhonda and Richard Carson, who took their nephew in when he was in the second grade.

¾ Huff is good friends with 49ers running back LaMichael James, who grew up in the same neighborhood in Texarkana.

WR JUSTIN HUNTER ¾ Hunter was one of the nation’s top track-and-field athletes in high school.

He finished as the top junior in the long jump at the 2010 USA Outdoor Championships with a leap of 25-feet-10¾-inches and qualified for IAAF WorldJuniorChampionships.Track&FieldNewsratedhimthecountry’sNo. 3 long jumper, No. 7 high jumper and No. 14 triple jumper. He won Virginia state titles in both the high jump and long jump and finished second in the triple jump.

¾ Hunter continued his track and field career as a freshman at Tennessee. He was named first-team USTFCCCA Indoor All-American in the long jump after finishing eighth at the NCAA Indoor Championships with a leap of 25-feet 4½-inches. He was also named to the SEC Indoor All-Freshman Team as the highest finishing rookie in the long jump at the league champi-onships. Earlier he set the Tennessee freshman indoor record with a long jump of 26-feet 1½-inches.

DL DaQUAN JONES ¾ Jones majored in Criminology at Penn State and spent a portion of his

2013 summer as an intern observing the Spring Township Police Depart-

ment near State College. ¾ Jones entered the Penn State program after being rated the second-best

offensive lineman in the nation. ¾ He lists his father, Steve, as the most inspirational person in his life.

Steve raised DaQuan as a single father and one of his father’s greatest traits is that he works extremely hard in everything he does. Steve works as an executive chef at Cornell University.

P BRETT KERN ¾ Kern’s father, Cal, owns a collegiate baseball team in Niagara Falls, N.Y.,

called the Niagara Power. The team plays in the New York Collegiate Base-ball League and has had players from Lipscomb (Nashville) University in recent seasons. The summer of 2014 marks the club’s eighth season.

¾ Kern is an avid golfer that sports a +1 handicap. He picked the game up late in his high school years and caddied for three summers at Inverness Golf Club while in college. The course is located in Toledo, Ohio, and has hosted PGA and NCAA Championships. In 2011, Kern competed in The Vinny, a local golf fundraising tournament hosted by singers Vince Gill and Amy Grant, and finished fourth in the event.

DL KARL KLUG ¾ Klug has an identical twin brother, Kevin, who played linebacker at Min-

nesota State University, Mankato. As high school teammates, Kevin played fullback, opening holes for Karl, the team’s running back. They have an older sister, Kelsey.

¾ Klug’ssmallhometownofCaledoniacallsitselfthe“WildTurkeyCapitalof Minnesota” and “The Heart of Quilt Country.”

¾ Klug arrived on Iowa’s campus as an undersized defender who weighed only 207 pounds at the time.

T TAYLOR LEWAN ¾ Lewan chose to wear jersey number 77 at Michigan and then at the

prolevelbecauseofthelegacyofWolverinetackleswhohavedonnedthenumber, including Jake Long and Jon Jansen.

¾ His father, Dave, was a defensive lineman at the University of Minnesota. ¾ Lewan has a mustache tattooed on his right index finger and a stick

figure tattooed on the outside edge of his right hand that he calls his “right-hand man.”

¾ One of Lewan’s close friends is Carolina Panthers defensive end Craig Roh. The two played together as high school seniors and then went to Michigan at the same time.

QB MARCUS MARIOTA ¾ Not given to demonstrative expression, Mariota often limits his touch-

down “celebration” to a simple series of gestures: three taps on his chest and pointing to the sky as a way to show appreciation for his mother, father and younger brother.

¾ His father, Toa, works in homeland security, while his mother, Alana, works for Follett School Solutions. His brother, Matthew, is a freshman linebacker at Oregon.

¾ Mariota credits much of his athletic success to playing soccer in his youth. By the time he was eight years old, he was wearing a soccer jersey with the number 8, and he has kept the jersey number ever since then.

¾ During his time in Eugene, Ore., Mariota became a fixture at the Boys and Girls Club of Emerald Valley, spending time on a weekly basis with kids at the center. For his efforts in the community, he was awarded with the inaugural Play It Forward Award at the 63rd Annual Oregon Sports Awards in June 2015.

¾ Mariota’s “bucket list” includes boogie boarding in Bali and traveling to Europe and South America.

DL MIKE MARTIN ¾ In high school, Martin was a two-time state champion wrestler and an

All-American as a senior. Martin was also a record-setting shot-putter and discus thrower in track and field. He broke former NFL star T.J. Duckett’s Michigan prep shot put record on his way to a state championship as a senior.

¾ Martin is interested in film making and he has his own YouTube Channel — GoMikeMartin. He documented his senior year at Michigan and devel-oped his own web series.

¾ Martin loves dogs and shows working class Rottweilers. He was named the National Junior Handler of the Year.

¾ Martin played the saxophone in the jazz band in high school and still dabbles with the instrument.

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RB DEXTER McCLUSTER ¾ McCluster received the key to the city of his hometown of Largo, Fla.,

on May 4, 2010, a few days after being drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs. ¾ McCluster was a journalism major at Ole Miss and would like to get into

the sports communications industry following his playing career.

CB JASON McCOURTY ¾ McCourty played his last three seasons at Rutgers with his identical twin

brother, Devin. The duo held down the starting cornerback spots for Scarlet Knights together for two years. Devin, who redshirted his first season at Rutgers, was a first-round draft pick by the New England Patriots in 2010. They also have an older brother, Larry.

¾ During the 2013 offseason, Jason and Devin spearheaded “Tackle Sickle Cell,” a campaign that aimed to educate the public, increase blood dona-tions, and raise money and awareness for the fight against sickle cell dis-ease. The duo partnered with the Embrace Kids Foundation to host a 5K Run/WalkinLibertyStateParkinJerseyCity,N.J.asthemajorfundraisingcomponent of the campaign. They each set up their own fundraising team for the 5K to see which brother could raise more money Team J-Mac vs Team D-Mac. The loser of the competition agreed to fly to the other’s home football city and make a public appearance dressed up as the opposing team mascot. Jason came up just short in the contest and was forced to wear the Pat Patriot outfit.

¾ Jason and Devin held the first McCourty Brothers Football Camp at St. Joseph Regional High School in New Jersey in 2012.

¾ McCourty excelled off the field at Rutgers, as he was a semifinalist for the prestigious Vincent dePaul Draddy Trophy given to the college football player with the best combination of academics, community service and on-field performance. He was also named an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District first-team member.

G/T JAMON MEREDITH ¾ In high school, Meredith shattered a basketball backboard with a two-

hand tomahawk alley-oop slam dunk in gym class. He received 50 stitches from cuts from the glass and almost lost an eye.

QB ZACH METTENBERGER ¾ Mettenberger is a big fan of 1970s and 1980s sports and watches a lot

of ESPN Classic shows. He lists basketball great Larry Bird as the person he would most like to meet.

OLB DERRICK MORGAN ¾ Morgancreditshismother,PamelaWooden,ashisprimaryrolemodel

in life. He also says that she should be credited with his football success, since, even as a single parent, she managed to take him to every practice and every game during his youth.

¾ Morgan experienced the 2010 NFL Draft as one of the players invited by the league to Radio City Music Hall. He was surrounded by his mother, father, grandparents and other loved ones when NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced his name with the 16th overall pick.

OLB DEIONTREZ MOUNT ¾ Mount grew up as a Titans fan because his favorite player was Titans

running back Eddie George. ¾ He is an avid fan of J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” books and lists Rowling

as the person he most wants to meet.

OLB BRIAN ORAKPO ¾ Orakpo annually hosts The Brian Orakpo Leukemia Golf Classic to raise

money for the National Capital Area Chapter of the Leukemia and Lympho-ma Society.

¾ Orakpo is a good friend with Titans safety Michael Griffin. The two played together for three seasons at the University of Texas and Griffin was an integral part in helping recruit Orakpo to Nashville.

DE ROPATI PITOITUA ¾ Pitoitua was born in Samoa. He came to the United States in 1995.

T JEREMIAH POUTASI ¾ Poutasi’s cousin is Kansas City Chiefs guard Paul Fanaika. ¾ Poutasi’s mother, Oloka, is Tongan and his father, Samuelu, is Samoan. ¾ Prior to the draft, Poutasi trained with San Francisco 49ers tackle Joe

Staley and Cleveland Browns offensive lineman Joel Bitonio.

¾ Poutasi lettered in bowling during high school and rolled a high score of 283.

RB BISHOP SANKEY ¾ Sankey’s grandfather, Albert, had been blind in his left eye for more than

30years.WhenBishopwasyounger,Albertusedtomakeatripattheendof each summer from his home in Montgomery, Ala., to stay with his family in northeast Ohio. Over the summer months, Albert would be a regular at his grandson’s peewee football games. By the time Bishop was in middle school, all his grandfather could see on the field were shadows. Finally after a cornea transplant restored sight in his right eye, Albert was able to see Bishop play for the first time at Stanford during his junior campaign.

¾ Sankey’s father, Christopher, is in the Air Force and has been deployed three times to the Middle East.

¾ Sankey was featured on the ESPN documentary Draft Academy which followed him through the draft process.

C BRIAN SCHWENKE ¾ Schwenke was an avid surfer during the time he spent living in Hawaii as

a result of his father’s job in the Navy. ¾ His father, Brian Sr., was a SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance and

Escape) trainer in the Navy from 1990–2002. ¾ Schwenke spent time training prior to the 2013 NFL Draft with the Titans’

eventualfirst-roundpick,guardChanceWarmack.

S DA’NORRIS SEARCY ¾ Searcy wore No. 21 at North Carolina because his grandmother was

born in 1921. ¾ Searcy has tattoos of a cross and angel wings to represent his grand-

mother and great grandmother.

CB COTY SENSABAUGH ¾ Beginning in 2013, Sensabaugh has taken a day each offseason to run

the Sensabaugh Camp Classic at Dobyns-Bennett High School in King-sport, Tenn.

¾ During the 2013 offseason, Sensabaugh launched a 10-week campaign to become The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Man of the Year in Nash-ville. He personally titled his campaign “A Fight for Jamaar” in honor of his brother.WhenSensabaughwas11,hisolderbrotherdiedfromleukemiaa week after being diagnosed. Unique events that highlighted Coty’s per-sonal campaign included a fashion show with his teammates, as well as a fellowship dinner in his hometown of Kingsport. Sensabaugh is determined to launch a non-profit organization in Jamaar’s name to raise awareness and money to combat the disease, and he wants to continue to be an active spokesperson for the cause.

¾ He grew up on the same street in Kingsport, Tenn., as his second cousin, former NFL safety Gerald Sensabaugh.

¾ Sensabaugh is a self-described “shoe fanatic.”

LB YAWIN SMALLWOOD ¾ Smallwood’s parents had a creative way of coming up with his birth

name. Yawin is a combination of his mother and father’s first names - Yas-sanandWinston.

¾ In addition to linebacking duties, Smallwood was an option quarterback atDohertyHighinWorcester,Mass.Herecordedthree150-yardrushinggames as a senior, and notched touchdown passes of 54 and 67 yards during his junior season.

S DAIMION STAFFORD ¾ At Norco (Calif.) High School, his coach was Todd Gerhart, the father of

Minnesota Vikings running back Toby Gerhart. ¾ Navigating through his youth was not always an easy process for Staf-

ford and his two sisters. But thanks to the efforts of many, he persevered. Those that inspired and helped him included his mother, LaTanya Hender-son; Norco High School guidance counselor Kristine McCollough; Norco football coach Todd Gerhart; and Daniel Kelley, the head of his “second family.” Stafford spent time living with the Gerhart and Kelley families during high school.

TE CRAIG STEVENS ¾ Stevens enjoys designing and making furniture in his free time. He has

a workshop in his garage and has made a variety of pieces, including end tables, shelving units, cabinets, chess sets and unique decorative fixtures.

¾ Stevens has picked up a new hobby in fly fishing. He has made several

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¾ He has a younger brother, Eric, who signed as a rookie free agent with the St. Louis Rams in 2013 following a four-year career as a fullback at Cal. He has two other brothers, Jeff and Brett, who are firefighters with the L.A. City Fire Department.

¾ Stevens entered the NFL with one class remaining to obtain his degree in legal studies. He hopes to one day become involved in the law, following in the footsteps of his father, Mark, a deputy sheriff in L.A. County.

K RYAN SUCCOP ¾ Succop was given the title “Mr. Irrelevant” after being selected with the

final pick (256th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft. ¾ At Hickory (N.C.) High School, he was a three-time All-State selection in

soccer with 104 career goals.

TE PHILLIP SUPERNAW ¾ Supernaw’s father is country music singer Doug Supernaw. ¾ Supernaw was actually born in Nashville, but moved to the Houston area

at an early age and attended high school in Katy, Texas.

TE DELANIE WALKER ¾ WalkerhasteamedwithMother’sAgainstDrunkDriving(MADD)tohelp

raise awareness about their campaign after losing his aunt and uncle in a horrific accident near New Orleans just hours after Super Bowl XLVII. The morning after San Francisco’s loss to Baltimore at the Superdome, an al-legeddrunkdriverkilledAliceandBryanYoung.Afewhoursearlier,Walkerhad hugged Alice and Bryan at the team’s postgame party. He wants to start a foundation to keep memories of them alive and also help support his eight cousins left behind.

¾ Overtheyears,Walkerhasownedquiteaselectionofcars,rangingfromclassics to newer models. His collection has included a 1964 Chevy Impala, 1972BuickSkylark,1989CamaroIROC-Z28,2008Mercedes-BenzCL63AMGand2010F250truck.Walker’spassionforcarscanbetracedbacktohis childhood, where he would spend countless hours refurbishing old autos with the help of his friend’s father, who was a mechanic. After his playing days are over, he envisions owning a car restoration shop.

¾ His speed on the field can be linked to his success on the track as a high school senior. Despite lettering only one year, he won the Division III 100m (10.6) and long jump (21-5) titles, while also serving as a member of the winning 4x100m relay team at the 2002 Miramonte League Meet. Delanie’s younger brother, Anthony, competed in the 400m and 4x400m at the col-legiate level, and has his hopes set on making the Olympic team one day.

G CHANCE WARMACK ¾ AtAlabama,Warmackdevelopedthecustomofrollinguphisjerseyto

just under the numbers as a way to stay cooler. Soon, the fad became knownas“Warmacking,”andfansbeganpostingphotosonsocialmediaof their exposed bellies. He highlights the best fan photos on social media withwhathecalls“WarmackinWednesdays.”

¾ WarmackattendedWestlakeHighSchoolinAtlanta,Ga.,wherehewasa teammate during his freshman and sophomore years with current Caroli-na Panthers quarterback Cam Newton.

¾ Warmack’sbrother,Dallas, isa risingsenioroffensive lineprospect inAtlanta and has already committed to follow in Chance’s footsteps at Ala-bama.

QB CHARLIE WHITEHURST ¾ Whitehurst’sdad,David,playedquarterback for theGreenBayPack-

ersfrom1977-83andtheKansasCityChiefsin1984.WhentheChargersplayed at Lambeau Field in 2007, the Packers were hosting the team’s annualalumniweekendandtheentireWhitehurstfamilymadethetripto

NorthernWisconsintotakepart inthefestivitiesandwatchtheChargersplay.

ILB AVERY WILLIAMSON ¾ WilliamsongrewupintheWestTennesseetownofMilan,whichisap-

proximately a two-hour drive from Nashville. He lists Eddie George, Steve McNair and Jevon Kearse as his favorite Titans as a child.

¾ OneofWilliamson’s“bucketlist”itemsistoseethepyramidsinEgypt. ¾ In 2013, he was chosen to represent the Kentucky football program on a

one-week educational/service trip in Ethiopia.

DL AL WOODS ¾ Woodslikestofishandhuntdeerandownsafarmwithabout300head

of cattle and 90 horses in Elton, La.

ILB WESLEY WOODYARD ¾ WoodyardjoinedHallofFamerunningbackFloydLittleastheonlyplay-

ers in Broncos franchise history to serve as a captain in each of their first five yearswith the club. In 2004,Woodyard also became the first-everKentucky freshman to serve as a team captain.

¾ Woodyardistheco-founderofThe16WaysFoundationwhichrecogniz-es an emotional need for at-risk youth. The Foundation works on a national level to develop and implement workshops, seminars, camps, and other activities. These events are designed to build self-esteem, promote respon-sibility for one’s own actions and overcoming obstacles, and demonstrate the importance of academics, knowledge of career options, professional development, community involvement, and mental and physical fitness among youth of all socio-economic backgrounds.

¾ Woodyardwasathree-timenomineefortheWalterPaytonNFLManofthe Year while with the Broncos in 2010-11 and 2013.

CB BLIDI WREH-WILSON ¾ Wreh-Wilsondidnotplayfootballuntilhissenioryearofhighschool.His

focus was on soccer and basketball until he was convinced by friends and General McLane’s head football coach to give football a try.

¾ Wreh-Wilson’s parents are natives of Liberia. His father, D. ElliottWreh-Wilson,cametotheUnitedStatesin1980toattendcollege.Afterhegraduated from Boston College, he went back and got Blidi’s mother, Lucin-da, and his brother, Elliott Jr., and brought them to the U.S. in 1984. Blidi was born five years later, followed by his sister, Tsuwli Lucinda.

¾ The name Blidi is literally translated as “trouble,” but he explains why his father, a philosophy professor at Edinboro University, named him that: “In Liberia there was a war, and that was the trouble. But when I came along, he named me that with the belief I could bring peace.”

¾ Duringhisredshirt freshmanseasonatConnecticut,Wreh-Wilsonwasforced to cope with a shocking tragedy: his teammate and close friend, cornerback Jasper “Jazz” Howard, was stabbed to death. Howard’s locker wasnexttoWreh-Wilson’sandremaineduntouchedfortheremainderofthe 2009 season.

WR KENDALL WRIGHT ¾ During the2013offseason,Wrightwentback toBaylor to train forhis

second NFL campaign. He worked out with Dallas Cowboys receiver Ter-ranceWilliamsandlostcloseto15pounds.

¾ AsafreshmanatBaylor,Wrightplayedonthebasketballteam.Heap-peared in 13 games as a reserve guard and scored 10 points.

¾ Wrightwasathree-sportstaratPittsburg(Texas)HighSchool,whereheearned All-State honors in football, basketball and track. He captured the state 3A titles in the long jump (24-0 3/4) and triple jump (48-5 1/4).

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T Byron Bell @bigbell076

LS Beau Brinkley @Brinkley86

LB ZachBrown @ZachBrown_55 @zbrown47

DT Jurrell Casey @Jurrellc @tattedmonster99

RB David Cobb @DCobb27 @dcobb27

TE ChaseCoffman @Chase_Coffman

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WR JacobyFord @JacobyFord12 @therealjacobyford

FB Jalston Fowler @jalstonfowler

WR Dorial Green-Beckham @realdgb @dgbeckham17

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15 Tuesday

No AccessPlayers’ day off

16Wednesday

Practice11:45 a.m.-1:40 p.m.

Ken Whisenhunt available; locker

room open following practice

Conference Calls1:40 p.m. CT -

Marcus Mariota with Tampa Bay media;2:05 p.m. CT - Ken Whisenhunt with Tampa Bay media

11:05 a.m. CT - Jameis Winston with Tennessee

media;11:45 p.m. CT -

Lovie Smith with Tennessee media

17 Thursday

Practice11:45 a.m.-1:40 p.m.

Ken Whisenhunt, coordinators

available; locker room open following

practice

18 Friday

Practice10:40 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

Ken Whisenhunt available; locker

room open following practice

19 Saturday

No AccessTravel Day

20 Sunday

Titans at Bucs3:25 p.m. CT

Raymond James Stadium

21 Monday

Press ConferenceTBA

Ken Whisenhunt in the Saint Thomas

Sports Park Auditorium

THIS WEEK’S MEDIA CALENDAR

MEDIA CONTACT INFORMATION

Titans Practice Facility/Training Camp Site: Saint Thomas Sports Park 460 Great Circle Road Nashville, TN 37228

Nissan Stadium: OneTitansWay Nashville, TN 37213

Media-Only Website/Credential Application: http://media.titansonline.com (username and password available through Titans media relations)

Phone: (615) 565-4000 (main) (615) 565-4100 (media relations) (615) 565-4450 (Nissan Stadium press box - home PR) (615) 565-4190 (fan training camp hotline) (615) 565-4140 (community relations hotline) (615) 565-4105 (media relations fax) (615)565-4200(ticketoffice)

Media Relations Staff: Vice President of Communications - Jimmy Stanton, (615) 565-4003 [email protected] Senior Director of Media Relations - Robbie Bohren, (615) 565-4101 [email protected] Assistant Director of Media Relations - Dwight Spradlin, (615) 565-4102 [email protected] Media Relations Coordinator - Jared Puffer, (615) 565-4107 [email protected] Social Media Coordinator - Amber Harding, (615) 565-4106 [email protected] Media Relations Season Intern - Lauren Spencer (615) 565-4103 [email protected]

2015 preseason Titans television ratings in the Nashville market:

Date/Opponent Day/Time Network Rating/Share Rank 8/14atAtl Fri.6p.m. WKRN 15.6/27 18/23 vs. StL Sun. 7 p.m. FOX 17.7/26 18/28atKC Fri.7p.m. WKRN 12.1/21 19/3vs.Min Thu7p.m. WKRN 14.5/22 1

2015 regular season Titans television ratings in the Nashville market:

Date/Opponent Day/Time Network Rating/Share Rank9/13 at TB Sun. 3:25 p.m. CBS 9/20 at Cle Sun. noon CBS 9/27 vs. Ind Sun. noon CBS 10/11 vs. Buf Sun. noon CBS 10/18 vs. Mia Sun. noon CBS 10/25 vs. Atl Sun. noon FOX 11/1 at Hou Sun. noon CBS 11/8 at NO Sun. noon CBS 11/15 vs. Car Sun. noon FOX 11/19 at Jax Thu. 7:25 p.m. NFLN 11/29 vs. Oak Sun. noon CBS 12/6 vs. Jax Sun. noon CBS 12/13 at NYJ Sun. noon CBS 12/20 at NE Sun. noon CBS 12/27 vs. Hou Sun. noon CBS 1/3/16 at Ind Sun. noon CBS 2015 Regular Season Average -- / --2014 Regular Season Average 20.7/36 2013 Regular Season Average 25.0/41 2012 Regular Season Average 23.5/392011 Regular Season Average 27.7/46 2010 Regular Season Average 30.2/50 2009 Regular Season Average 30.9/50 2008 Regular Season Average 32.4/552007 Regular Season Average 28.6/492006 Regular Season Average 23.0/422005 Regular Season Average 21.8/422004 Regular Season Average 26.5/482003 Regular Season Average 33.4/572002 Regular Season Average 26.8/492001 Regular Season Average 24.5/422000 Regular Season Average 29.1/501999 Regular Season Average 19.8/35

TITANS TV RATINGS

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TITANS RADIO AFFILIATES Titans Radio brings football to fans across the Mid-South in one of the NFL’s largest radio networks, in-cludingNashvilleflagship104.5TheZone. Play-by-play announcer Mike Keith connection with pro football across the Mid-South dates back to 1996, a year before the Oilers ar-rived in Tennessee, and he became the “Voice of the Titans” in 1999. Additionally, former three-time Pro Bowl tight end Frank Wycheck be-gins his 11th season as the Titans Radio’s color analyst, while Titans Radio gameday host Rhett Bry-an’s involvement with the broad-cast dates back to 1997. Jonathan Hutton has served as Titans Radio sideline reporter since 2014.

TITANS RADIO AFFILIATES:

Flagship Nashville WGFX FM 104.5

Tennessee Camden WFWL AM 1220Camden WRJB FM 95.9Centerville WNKX FM 96.7Chattanooga WGOW AM 1150Chattanooga WGOW FM 102.3Clarksville WKFN AM 540Cleveland WCLE FM 104.1Columbia WMCP AM 1280Cookeville WBXE FM 93.7Dyersburg WASL FM 100.1Fayetteville WYTM FM 105.5Franklin WAKM AM 950Jackson WZDQ FM 102.3Knoxville WOKI FM 98.7

LawrenceburgWDXE AM 1370LawrenceburgWDXE FM 106.7Lebanon WANT FM 98.9Lewisburg WJJM FM 94.3Lewisburg WJJM FM 95.9Manchester WMSR AM 1320Manchester WMSR FM 107.9Martin WCMT FM 101.3McMinnville WAKI AM 1230Memphis WMFS FM 92.9Memphis WMFS AM 680Memphis WMC AM 790Morristown WCRK AM 1150Nashville WGFX FM 104.5Pulaski WKSR FM 106.7TriCities WXSM AM 640UnionCity WQAK FM 105.7Waverly WQMV AM 1060Winchester WCDT AM 1340

Alabama Birmingham WJOX AM 690Florence WQLT FM 107.3Huntsville WUMP AM 730Huntsville WUMP FM 103.9Huntsville WVNN AM 770Huntsville WVNN FM 92.5Scottsboro WWIC AM 1050

Kentucky BowlingGreenWTPQ FM 103.7Cadiz WKDZ FM 106.5CalvertCity WCCK FM 95.7ElizabethtownWTHX FM 101.5Henderson WSON AM 860Henderson WSON FM 96.5Madisonville WWKY FM 97.7Mayfield WNGO AM 1320Owensboro WXCM FM 97.1Owensboro WVJS AM 1420Paducah WKYX FM 99.5

TITANS ALL ACCESS Titans All Access, the Titans’ 30-minute, of-ficialmagazine-styleTVshowreturnsforits13thseason in 2015. Mike Keith and Amie Wells serve as co-hosts of the show, joined by general manager Ruston Webster. Titans All Access features a variety of long-form stories every week. The show always re-viewsandpreviewsTitansgames,butalsoshareson-andoff-fieldstoriesabouttheplayers,coachesandtheirfamiliesfromWells. Other Titans All Access staples: Keith’s thoughtful one-on-one chats withplayersandexclusiveinsightsfromWebster. TitansAllAccessairsonNashville’sCW58Fridaysat9p.m.,onMyTV30 Saturdays at 2:30 p.m., and on Fox 17 Sundays at 10:30 a.m. TitansAllAccessalsohasaffiliatesinMemphis,Knoxville,Chattanoo-ga, Jackson, Tri-Cities, Huntsville and Paducah. Please check local listings for times in those cities.

GAMEDAY MEDIA INFORMATIONMEDIA RELATIONS CONTACTSTitans Media Relations (Press Box Seats 1-7): (615) 565-4450 Robbie Bohren, Senior Director of Media Relations Dwight Spradlin, Assistant Director of Media Relations Jared Puffer, Media Relations Coordinator (Field Contact) LaurenSpencer,MediaRelationsIntern(MediaWillCall)

Visiting Team Media Relations (Press Box Seats 29-32): (615) 565-4452

DIRECTIONS TO NISSAN STADIUMFROM AIRPORT TO NISSAN STADIUM (APPROXIMATELY 15 MINUTES): Take I-40WesttowardNashville/MemphistoI-24West(beforedowntown).ExitatJamesRobertson Parkway (Exit 48). Turn left at first light (Interstate Drive). Turn right on WoodlandStreet.NissanStadiumwillbeontheleft.Followsignstoparkinglot(“M”loton northwest corner/river side of stadium).

NISSAN STADIUM MEDIA WILL CALL/MEDIA ENTRANCEThe media will call window and media entrance are located in the northwest corner of Nissan Stadium near Gate 6. The media will call window opens three hours prior to kickoff.

FIELD MEDIA VESTSAll members of the media with field access during the game must wear a media vest. Still and video photographers will be issued tan vests, while team-affiliated video photographers (coaches’ shows, etc.) will be issued green vests. All vests must be obtained prior to each game at the vest check-in table in the field level concourse. All vests must be returned at the conclusion of the game to Titans personnel or a desig-nated vest receptacle.

NISSAN STADIUM PRESS BOX INTERNET ACCESSWirelessinternetaccessisavailablefreeofchargeintheNissanStadiumpressbox.The login information will be available upon arrival in the press box. A limited number of ethernet lines and pool phone lines also are available. Accessing the wireless net-work works the same in the Nissan Stadium press box as it does in most areas with free connectivity. Titans staff may be able to assist in a limited manner, but you should first contact your company’s I.T. department with any questions.

FROM NISSAN STADIUM PRESS BOX TO LOCKER ROOMSTake the press box elevator (Level 3) to field level (Level 1). The Titans interview room is immediately on the right, and the Titans locker room (blue line) is straight ahead. Turn left and continue straight along the concourse to reach the visiting team’s locker room and interview room (white line).

POSTGAME POLICIESReporters with press box credentials will be allowed on the field during pre-game ac-tivities but not during the game itself. Press box credentials do NOT provide access to the field at the two-minute warning in the fourth quarter. Media will be allowed to gather in the Titans interview room to watch the end of the game or remain in the press box to make the short walk down to the field level at the conclusion of the game. All media members will have field access once all of the players and coaches have exited the field. Interviews with Titans players are not permitted on the field following the game. KenWhisenhunt’spressconferencewillbeginapproximately10minutesfollowingtheconclusion of the game and will be held in the interview room across from the Titans locker room. Key players also will be brought to the interview room. The press confer-ence audio will be played live over the press box speakers.

POSTGAME QUOTESQuotes from each team’s head coach and key players will be transcribed and distribut-ed throughout the Nissan Stadium press box following the game. The quotes also will be available at www.TitansOnline.com.

POOL REPORTSPoolreportersareassignedbytheProFootbalWritersofAmerica.Theyaretheonlyreporters allowed in the officials’ locker room. Requests for pool reports must be made in advance. Pool reports will be recorded, transcribed and then distributed in the press box.

EXITING NISSAN STADIUMFROM NISSAN STADIUM PRESS BOX TO STADIUM EXIT: Cross the press box catwalk to the third floor lobby. Take the stairs or elevator one floor down to Level 2. Exit through the doors and walk right to get to the “M” lot.

FROM NISSAN STADIUM TO AIRPORT (APPROXIMATELY 15 MINUTES): Take I-24 East toward Chattanooga to I-40 East toward Knoxville. The airport is at Exit 216A.

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Offensive rankings in 2015 by the week based on yardage, followed by yearly rankings since 1999:

2015 NFL Offense AFC OffenseWeek Opp. Tot Rush Pass Tot Rush Pass 1 at TB 2 at Cle 3 Ind 4 Bye 5 Buf 6 Mia 7 Atl 8 at Hou 9 at NO 10 Car 11 at Jax 12 Oak 13 Jax 14 at NYJ 15 at NE 16 Hou 17 at Ind Final yearly team rankings:Titans in 2014 29 26 22 14 14 11Titans in 2013 22 14 21 11 7 11Titans in 2012 26 21 22 12 10 11Titans in 2011 17 31 12 8 16 5Titans in 2010 27 17 25 15 10 13Titans in 2009 12 2 23 6 2 10Titans in 2008 21 7 27 10 3 12Titans in 2007 21 5 27 10 3 14Titans in 2006 27 5 30 12 3 15Titans in 2005 17 23 9 10 12 5Titans in 2004 11 14 10 6 10 5 Titans in 2003 8 26 5 4 14 3 Titans in 2002 17 11 20 9 7 11Titans in 2001 8 12 8T 5 8 4 Titans in 2000 14 7 16 8 6 8 Titans in 1999 13 13 13T 6 9 5T

Defensive rankings in 2015 by the week based on yardage, followed by yearly rankings since 1999:

2015 NFL Defense AFC DefenseWeek Opp. Tot Rush Pass Tot Rush Pass 1 at TB 2 at Cle 3 Ind 4 Bye 5 Buf 6 Mia 7 Atl 8 at Hou 9 at NO 10 Car 11 at Jax 12 Oak 13 Jax 14 at NYJ 15 at NE 16 Hou 17 at Ind Final yearly team rankings:Titans in 2014 27 31 15 16 15 9Titans in 2013 14 20 11 8 8 6Titans in 2012 27 24 26 15 11 14Titans in 2011 18T 24 14 11 11 10Titans in 2010 26 20 29 13 10 14Titans in 2009 28 11T 31 14 5T 16Titans in 2008 7 6 9 3 3 4Titans in 2007 5 5 10 4 3 9Titans in 2006 32 30 27 16 15 15Titans in 2005 19 22 17 10 11 7Titans in 2004 27 18 26 13 11 12 Titans in 2003 12 1 30 9 1 15 Titans in 2002 10 2 25 5 2 13 Titans in 2001 25 5 31 15 3 16 Titans in 2000 1 3 1 1 2 1 Titans in 1999 17 10 25 12 6 15

2014 NFL DIVISIONAL STANDINGSAFC East Team W L T Pct *- New England Patriots 12 4 0 .750Buffalo Bills 9 7 0 .563Miami Dolphins 8 8 0 .500New York Jets 4 12 0 .250 AFC North Team W L T Pct z- Pittsburgh Steelers 11 5 0 .688y- Cincinnati Bengals 10 5 1 .656y- Baltimore Ravens 10 6 0 .625Cleveland Browns 7 9 0 .438 AFC South Team W L T Pct z- Indianapolis Colts 11 5 0 .688Houston Texans 9 7 0 .563Jacksonville Jaguars 3 13 0 .188Tennessee Titans 2 14 0 .125 AFC West Team W L T Pct z- Denver Broncos 12 4 0 .750Kansas City Chiefs 9 7 0 .563San Diego Chargers 9 7 0 .563Oakland Raiders 3 13 0 .188

NFC East Team W L T Pct z- Dallas Cowboys 12 4 0 .750Philadelphia Eagles 10 6 0 .625New York Giants 6 10 0 .375WashingtonRedskins 4 12 0 .250 NFC North Team W L T Pct z- Green Bay Packers 12 4 0 .750y- Detroit Lions 11 5 0 .688Minnesota Vikings 7 9 0 .438Chicago Bears 5 11 0 .313 NFC South Team W L T Pct z- Carolina Panthers 7 8 1 .469New Orleans Saints 7 9 0 .438Atlanta Falcons 6 10 0 .375Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2 14 0 .125 NFC West Team W L T Pct *- Seattle Seahawks 12 4 0 .750y- Arizona Cardinals 11 5 0 .688San Francisco 49ers 8 8 0 .500St. Louis Rams 6 10 0 .375

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TITANS OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE RANKINGS BY THE WEEK AND BY THE SEASON

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TENNESSEE TITANS OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE STATS, 1999–2014 2014 TITANS - OFFENSE 1999–2013 TITANS - OFFENSEOFFENSE 2014 RANK NFL/AVG 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999GAMES (Won-Lost) 2-14 --- --- 7-9 6-10 9-7 6-10 8-8 13-3 10-6 8-8 4-12 5-11 12-4 11-5 7-9 13-3 13-3FIRST DOWNS 258 31 320.5 311 260 281 252 288 268 306 261 279 308 310 312 288 299 294 Rushing 75 25t 92.7 103 70 71 73 115 108 118 105 72 85 84 112 87 107 109 Passing 159 30 196.5 172 166 185 155 154 143 171 133 191 200 211 182 179 167 167 Penalty 24 26t 31.3 36 24 25 24 19 17 17 23 16 23 15 18 22 25 18YDS GAINED (tot) 4,859 29 5,569.8 5,390 5,010 5,361 4,834 5,623 5,018 4,987 4,810 5,122 5,487 5,501 5,272 5,352 5,350 5,296 Avg per Game 303.7 29 348.1 336.9 313.1 335.1 302.1 351.4 313.6 311.7 300.6 320.1 342.9 343.8 329.5 334.5 334.4 331.0RUSHING (net) 1,447 26 1,781.3 1,894 1,687 1,438 1,727 2,592 2,199 2,109 2,214 1,525 1,871 1,623 1,952 1,794 2,085 1,811 Avg per Game 90.4 26 111.3 118.4 105.4 89.9 107.9 162.0 137.4 131.8 138.4 95.3 116.9 101.4 122.0 112.1 130.3 113.2 Rushes 356 29 427.7 462 378 376 406 499 508 543 469 397 420 486 511 468 546 459 Yards per Rush 4.1 18 4.2 4.1 4.5 3.8 4.3 5.2 4.3 3.9 4.7 3.8 4.5 3.3 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.9PASSING (net) 3,412 22 3,788.5 3,496 3,323 3,923 3,107 3,031 2,819 2,878 2,596 3,597 3,616 3,878 3,320 3,558 3,265 3,485 Avg per Game 213.3 22 236.8 218.5 207.7 245.2 194.2 189.4 176.2 179.9 162.3 224.8 226.0 242.4 207.5 222.4 204.1 217.8 Passes Att. 513 24 558.8 533 540 584 474 476 453 464 447 594 589 502 500 515 462 527 Completed 299 27 350.0 328 318 353 273 271 265 288 226 358 356 315 306 307 286 304 Pct Completed 58.3 27 62.6 61.5 58.9 60.4 57.6 56.9 58.5 62.1 50.6 60.3 60.4 62.7 61.2 59.6 61.9 57.7 Yards Gained 3738 20 4,028.1 3,710 3,577 4,113 3,278 3,104 2,902 3,077 2,748 3,797 3,933 4,031 3,441 3,867 3,430 3,622 Sacked 50 27 37.9 37 39 24 27 15 12 30 29 31 44 25 21 43 28 25 Yards Lost 326 27t 239.6 214 254 190 171 73 83 199 152 200 317 153 121 309 165 137 Had intercepted 16 19t 14.1 16 16 14 15 15 9 17 19 14 19 9 15 17 16 13 Yards Opp Ret 214 15 210.3 132 260 167 120 121 88 116 250 293 306 264 179 163 236 227 Opp TDs on Int 1 9t 1.5 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 2 4 2 3 2 2 3 2PUNTS 89 5 74.6 79 83 86 77 69 87 73 88 78 79 71 66 85 76 90 Avg Yards 46.3 7 44.8 42.9 46.4 43.6 42.9 43.4 42.8 41.9 42.7 43.2 42.9 43.9 41.3 42.0 40.8 42.5PUNT RETURNS 30 18t 32.4 31 31 47 27 33 34 42 37 45 40 37 28 36 53 40 Avg Return 6.9 27 8.9 7.7 15.3 10.4 12.2 6.7 9.7 8.7 12.6 9.3 4.3 11.6 7.8 7.8 12.7 9.0 Returned for TD 0 11t 0.4 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 1KICKOFF RETURNS 48 6 38.3 44 63 32 64 69 52 52 79 70 79 68 50 71 47 56 Avg Return 23.4 16 23.8 24.9 23.6 26.0 24.3 20.5 25.4 21.1 23.2 24.2 19.7 19.1 19.6 19.9 26.1 18.6 Returned for TD 0 6t 0.2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0PENALTIES 111 17t 105.8 101 106 104 128 98 108 101 94 125 110 110 112 119 107 114 Yards Penalized 961 22 888.4 900 847 960 1,040 821 855 773 803 1,002 923 887 891 1,025 870 1,069FUMBLES BY 23 22t 20.9 27 21 17 22 27 18 32 29 27 33 24 20 18 24 17 Fumbles Lost 10 16t 9.6 9 12 8 14 16 8 17 7 12 12 12 10 11 14 9 Opp Fumbles 7 32 20.9 24 15 20 25 20 28 26 19 20 22 21 22 21 39 39 Opp Fum Lost 4 32 9.6 12 5 12 8 7 11 12 11 11 12 13 11 11 13 24POSS. TIME (avg) 27:31 29 30:00 30:00 27:18 27:52 25:54 28:27 29:09 31:38 27:17 31:13 31:40 32:52 32:47 31:29 33:48 31:30TOUCHDOWNS 28 29t 40.4 41 36 34 40 39 41 28 36 33 41 48 42 39 38 46 Rushing 6 29t 11.9 16 10 8 13 19 24 17 15 8 12 11 16 12 14 19 Passing 20 22t 25.2 22 17 22 24 16 13 9 13 20 27 30 22 23 18 23 Returns 2 23t 3.3 3 9 4 3 4 4 2 8 5 2 7 4 4 6 4EXTRA-PT KICKS 27/27 1t 99% 41/41 35/35 34/34 38/38 37/37 40/40 28/28 32/32 30/32 39/39 43/44 36/36 34/35 37/38 43/432-PT CONVERSIONS 0/1 16t 47% 0/0 1/1 0/0 1/2 1/2 1/1 0/0 3/3 0/1 1/2 3/4 2/6 3/4 0/0 1/3FIELD GOALS/FGA 19/22 10t 26/31 25/29 25/31 29/32 24/26 27/32 29/33 35/39 22/28 23/29 19/27 32/37 25/31 20/28 27/33 21/25POINTS SCORED 254 30 361.4 362 330 325 356 354 375 301 324 299 344 435 367 336 346 392TURNOVER RATIO -10 28 0 0 -4 +1 -4 4 +14 0 +2 -6 -1 +13 +4 -4 0 +19 2014 TITANS - DEFENSE 1999–2013 TITANS - DEFENSEDEFENSE 2014 RANK NFL/AVG 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999POINTS ALLOWED 438 29t 361.4 381 471 317 339 402 234 297 400 421 439 324 324 388 191 324OPP FIRST DOWNS 357 31 320.5 329 358 324 356 323 276 268 329 294 318 275 297 300 215 300 Rushing 119 31 92.7 108 122 111 107 89 81 80 121 89 99 79 75 79 62 81 Passing 211 27t 196.5 191 210 187 214 210 166 165 181 180 189 167 197 192 134 193 Penalty 27 7t 31.3 30 26 26 35 24 29 23 27 25 30 29 25 29 19 26OPP YARDS GAINED 5,968 27 5,569.8 5,407 5,999 5,682 5,883 5,850 4,698 4,665 5,915 5,110 5,724 4,901 4,964 5,515 3,814 5,245 Avg per Game 373.0 27 348.1 337.9 374.9 355.1 367.7 365.6 293.6 291.6 369.7 319.4 357.8 306.3 310.3 344.7 238.4 327.8OPP RUSHING(net) 2,195 31 1,781.3 1,795 2,035 2,053 1,851 1,711 1,502 1,478 2,313 1,894 1,917 1,295 1,424 1,431 1,390 1,550 Avg per Game 137.2 31 111.3 112.2 127.2 128.3 115.7 106.9 93.9 92.4 144.6 118.4 119.8 80.9 89.0 89.4 86.9 96.9 Rushes 515 32 427.7 446 483 461 474 402 403 369 506 449 421 342 372 405 387 383 Yards per Rush 4.3 19 4.2 4.0 4.2 4.5 3.9 4.3 3.7 4.0 4.6 4.2 4.6 3.8 3.8 3.5 3.6 4.0OPP PASSING(net) 3,773 15 3,788.5 3,612 3,964 3,629 4,032 4,139 3,196 3,187 3,602 3,216 3,807 3,606 3,540 4,084 2,424 3,695 Avg per Game 235.8 15 236.8 225.8 247.8 226.8 252.0 258.7 199.8 199.2 225.1 201.0 237.9 225.4 221.3 255.3 151.5 230.9 Passes Att. 545 13t 558.8 545 564 591 625 604 575 569 530 470 524 546 562 559 466 557 Completed 347 17 350.0 344 374 369 410 404 342 349 335 296 333 332 339 328 242 312 Pct Completed 63.7 19 62.6 63.1 66.3 62.4 65.6 66.9 59.5 61.3 63.2 63.0 63.5 60.8 60.3 58.7 51.9 56.0 Sacked 39 16t 37.9 36 39 28 40 32 44 40 26 41 32 38 40 32 55 54 Yards Lost 222 20 239.6 227 241 180 272 224 262 241 148 246 220 223 213 175 337 305INTERCEPTED BY 12 21t 14.1 13 19 11 17 20 20 22 17 9 18 21 18 13 17 16 Yards Returned 122 24 210.3 113 358 179 198 433 351 358 282 129 285 312 198 78 285 257 Returned for TD 1 16t 1.5 1 4 1 1 4 3 2 2 2 1 3 3 0 4 1OPP PUNT RETURNS 43 30 32.4 35 39 36 35 29 32 31 33 32 31 30 28 36 28 45 Avg return 8.1 11 8.9 6.0 10.4 6.1 6.1 7.2 9.1 8.8 8.4 4.5 6.3 9.2 13.9 7.3 5.7 7.4OPP KICKOFF RET 31 8t 38.3 45 33 30 56 71 61 58 58 57 69 81 74 57 76 76 Avg return 27.6 30 23.8 24.4 26.1 22.7 24.8 24.1 25.0 24.2 21.8 22.6 20.1 18.8 20.0 24.9 20.9 21.0OPP TOUCHDOWNS 48 28t 40.4 40 55 34 32 48 25 35 46 51 52 35 40 46 20 39 Rushing 17 28t 11.9 21 16 10 7 16 12 11 20 12 18 10 7 17 7 8 Passing 28 22t 25.2 15 31 21 23 31 12 21 24 33 29 20 27 27 10 26 Returns 3 13t 3.3 4 8 3 2 1 1 3 2 6 5 5 6 2 3 5

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2015 TENNESSEE TITANS PRESEASON STATISTICSWon 2, Lost 2

Date W-L Score OT Opponent Attendance08/14 L 24-31 at Atlanta 67,32608/23 W 27-14 St.Louis 61,54808/28 L 10-34 at Kansas City 69,81309/03 W 24-17 Minnesota 61,294

Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTSTeam 24 33 14 14 0 85Opponents 26 18 17 35 0 96

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Succop 0/0 2/2 2/2 1/1 0/0Team 0/0 2/2 2/2 1/1 0/0Opponents 0/0 2/2 1/1 1/3 0/1

Succop: (28G) (27G,32G) (34G) (40G)TM: (28G) (27G,32G) (34G) (40G)OPP: (45G) (53N,46N) (21G,22G) (48N,33G)

Scoring TD Rush Rec Ret K-PAT FG S PTSSuccop 0 0 0 0 7/8 5/5 0 22Andrews 2 2 0 0 0 14Coffman 2 0 2 0 0 12Richardson 2 0 2 0 0 12Cox 1 0 0 1 0 6Douglas 1 0 1 0 0 6McCluster 1 1 0 0 0 6Supernaw 1 0 1 0 0 6Meyer 0 0 0 0 1/1 0/0 0 1Team 10 3 6 1 8/9 5/5 0 85Opponents 12 2 9 1 10/11 4/7 0 96

2-Pt Conv: Andrews, TM 1-1, Opp 1-1

Sacks: Blackson 1, Klug 1, Pitoitua 1, Smallwood 1, TM 4, OPP 5 FUM/Lost: Douglas 1/0, Mariota 1/1, Sankey 1/0, Supernaw 1/0

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDSankey 26 94 3.6 19 0Fluellen 26 88 3.4 12 0McCluster 15 83 5.5 19 1Cobb 19 79 4.2 10 0Andrews 20 77 3.9 11 2Mariota 5 17 3.4 14 0Fowler 1 2 2.0 2 0Mettenberger 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0Tanney 2 -2 -1.0 -1 0Team 115 437 3.8 19 3Opponents 91 357 3.9 20 2

Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TDCoffman 12 189 15.8 56t 2Supernaw 9 96 10.7 32 1Green-Beckham 7 93 13.3 32 0Wright 6 84 14.0 30 0McCluster 6 41 6.8 13 0Ford 5 49 9.8 16 0Douglas 4 105 26.3 59t 1Nicks 3 59 19.7 40 0Richardson 3 41 13.7 30t 2Hunter 3 24 8.0 13 0Andrews 2 25 12.5 26 0Fasano 2 13 6.5 9 0Cobb 2 9 4.5 8 0Stevens 1 35 35.0 35 0Walker 1 15 15.0 15 0Turzilli 1 12 12.0 12 0Long 1 11 11.0 11 0Stewart 1 10 10.0 10 0Fluellen 1 8 8.0 8 0Westbrook 1 6 6.0 6 0Team 71 925 13.0 59t 6Opponents 96 1151 12.0 80t 9

Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TDCox 2 32 16.0 24t 1Sensabaugh 1 9 9.0 9 0Team 3 41 13.7 24t 1Opponents 3 41 13.7 21 0

Punting No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BKern 16 771 48.2 33.9 4 6 62 1Team 17 771 45.4 33.9 4 6 62 1Opponents 13 534 41.1 38.7 1 5 56 0

Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDMcBride 3 2 4 1.3 3 0McCluster 2 0 2 1.0 2 0Ford 1 0 5 5.0 5 0Team 6 2 11 1.8 5 0Opponents 9 2 115 12.8 29 0

Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TDFord 7 168 24.0 29 0McBride 5 136 27.2 31 0Team 12 304 25.3 31 0Opponents 14 317 22.6 31 0

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingMettenberger 39 24 312 61.5 8.00 3 7.7 1 2.6 40 1/9 101.7Mariota 30 21 326 70.0 10.87 1 3.3 1 3.3 59t 2/19 102.9Tanney 25 18 221 72.0 8.84 2 8.0 0 0.0 56t 2/14 125.6Whitehurst 10 8 66 80.0 6.60 0 0.0 1 10.0 12 0/0 54.6Team 104 71 925 68.3 8.89 6 5.8 3 2.9 59t 5/42 103.2Opponents 139 96 1151 69.1 8.28 9 6.5 3 2.2 80t 4/17 106.7

Statistic Tenn. Opp.Total First Downs 72 82 Rushing 21 20 Passing 47 58 Penalty 4 4 3rd Down: Made/Att 21/46 23/48 3rd Down Pct. 45.7 47.9 4th Down: Made/Att 1/2 3/4 4th Down Pct. 50.0 75.0Possession Avg. 31:46 28:14Total Net Yards 1320 1491 Avg. Per Game 330.0 372.8 Total Plays 224 234 Avg. Per Play 5.9 6.4Net Yards Rushing 437 357 Avg. Per Game 109.3 89.3 Total Rushes 115 91Net Yards Passing 883 1134 Avg. Per Game 220.8 283.5 Sacked/Yards Lost 5/42 4/17 Gross Yards 925 1151 Att./Completions 104/71 139/96 Completion Pct. 68.3 69.1 Had Intercepted 3 3Punts/Average 17/45.4 13/41.1 Net Punting Avg. 17/33.9 13/38.7Penalties/Yards 30/254 24/192Fumbles/Ball Lost 4/1 5/2Touchdowns 10 12 Rushing 3 2 Passing 6 9 Returns 1 1

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2015 TENNESSEE TITANS PRESEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES PLAYER Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds TFL No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds Thomas, Jemea 19 17 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0Staples, Justin 12 9 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Stafford, Daimion 11 10 1 0 0 0 1 9 9 0 1 0 0 0Riggs, Cody 11 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sensabaugh, Coty 10 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Brown,Zach 9 8 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Huff, Marqueston 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Griffin,Michael 8 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Johnson, Toby 7 7 1 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0Anderson, Ri’Shard 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Massaquoi, Jonathan 7 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Smallwood, Yawin 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pitoitua, Ropati 7 5 2 2 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Woods,Al 7 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Woodyard,Wesley 7 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Aubrey, Josh 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mount, Deiontrez 6 4 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Blackson, Angelo 6 3 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Klug, Karl 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Askew, Nate 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Orakpo, Brian 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Casey, Jurrell 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Searcy, Da’Norris 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Williamson,Avery 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Burnett, Kaelin 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Morgan, Derrick 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cox, Perrish 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 32 24t 1 2 0 0 0Wooten,Khalid 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Aaitui, Isaako 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Aaitui, Isaako 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lott, Derrick 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Martin, Mike 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Studebaker, Andy 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Wreh-Wilson,Blidi 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0Jones, DaQuan 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 196 152 44 4.0 17 13 3 41 24t 1 12 1 1 0

TITANS PRESEASON SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS TACKLES FUMBLES BLOCKSPLAYER Tot Solo Asst FF FR PAT FG PUNTAubrey, Josh 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Burnett, Kaelin 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0Riggs, Cody 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0Staples, Justin 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0Brinkley, Beau 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Kern, Brett 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Stafford, Daimion 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Huff, Marqueston 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0Fluellen, David 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Gooden,Zaviar 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Long, Deon 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Supernaw, Phillip 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Woodyard,Wesley 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM TOTALS: 25 21 4 0 1 0 0 0

TACKLES FUMBLESPLAYER Tot Solo Asst FF FRRichardson, Rico 2 2 0 0 0Lewan, Taylor 1 1 0 0 1Ford, Jacoby 0 0 0 0 0Poutasi, Jeremiah 0 0 0 0 1TEAM TOTALS: 3 3 0 0 2

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2014 TENNESSEE TITANS REGULAR SEASON STATISTICSWon 2, Lost 14Date W-L Score OT Opponent Attendance09/07 W 26-10 atKansasCity 73,569*09/14 L 10-26 Dallas 69,143*09/21 L 7-33 at Cincinnati 56,743*09/28 L 17-41 at Indianapolis 64,757*10/05 L 28-29 Cleveland 69,143*10/12 W 16-14 Jacksonville 69,143*10/19 L 17-19 atWashington 75,227*10/26 L 16-30 Houston 69,143*11/09 L 7-21 at Baltimore 70,914*11/17 L 24-27 Pittsburgh 69,143*11/23 L 24-43 at Philadelphia 69,596*11/30 L 21-45 at Houston 71,714* 12/07 L 7-36 New York Giants 69,143*12/14 L 11-16 New York Jets 69,143*12/18 L 13-21 at Jacksonville 61,202*12/28 L 10-27 Indianapolis 69,143** Sellout

Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTSTeam 40 94 73 47 0 254Opponents 105 110 97 126 0 438

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Succop 0/0 5/5 7/7 5/8 2/2Team 0/0 5/5 7/7 5/8 2/2Opponents 1/1 9/9 12/12 7/11 4/6

Succop: (36G,31G,46G,47G) (47G) (40N,44N) (36G) () (25G,21G,42G) (36G) (35G) () (20G) (20G) () (42N) (40G, 33G,51G) (50G,23G) (31G)OPP: (35G,48N) (48G,44G,51G,48G) (29G) (31G,30G) (38G,42G) (55B)(31G,31G,27G,22G) (30G,29G,49G) () (49G,23G) (36G,26G,49N,35G,30G,50G) (37G,43B) (20G,19G,36G,52G,42G) (53N,51G) () (23G,46N,26G)

FUM/Lost: Mettenberger4/2,Locker3/1,L.Washington3/1,Whitehurst3/0,Sankey2/2,Spencer2/0,Walker2/0,Greene1/1,McCluster1/1,Schwenke1/1,Wright1/1

Scoring TD Rush Rec Ret K-PAT FG S PTSSuccop 0 0 0 0 27/27 19/22 0 84Wright 6 0 6 0 0 36Walker 4 0 4 0 0 24Hunter 3 0 3 0 0 18Greene 2 2 0 0 0 12Sankey 2 2 0 0 0 12L.Washington 2 0 2 0 0 12N.Washington 2 0 2 0 0 12Battle 1 1 0 0 0 6Coffman 1 0 1 0 0 6Hagan 1 0 1 0 0 6Huff 1 0 0 1b 0 6Locker 1 1 0 0 0 6McCluster 1 0 1 0 0 6McCourty 1 0 0 1a 0 6Team 28 6 20 2 27/27 19/22 1 254Opponents 48 17 28 3 47/47 33/39 2 438

a - 62-yard fumble return at Houston, 11/30; b - 23-yard interception vs. NYG, 12/7

2-Pt Conv: TM 0-1, OPP 0-1 Sacks: Morgan6.5,Casey5,Griffin3,Hill3,Williamson3,Woodyard2.5,Klug2,PhillipsTM2,Pitoitua2,Wimbley2,Groves1,Huff1,D.Jones1,Pollard1,Sensabaugh1,Stafford1,Wilson1,Woods1,TM 39, OPP 50

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDSankey 152 569 3.7 22 2Greene 94 392 4.2 52 2Locker 22 142 6.5 29 1McCluster 40 131 3.3 16 0Whitehurst 20 90 4.5 23 0L.Washington 13 57 4.4 16 0Wright 4 54 13.5 38 0Battle 5 9 1.8 5 1Mettenberger 5 4 0.8 8 0Palmer 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0Team 356 1447 4.1 52 6Opponents 515 2195 4.3 62t 17

Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TDWalker 63 890 14.1 68 4Wright 57 715 12.5 48 6N.Washington 40 647 16.2 80t 2Hunter 28 498 17.8 75t 3McCluster 26 197 7.6 25 1L.Washington 22 159 7.2 25 2Hagan 19 254 13.4 38t 1Sankey 18 133 7.4 18 0Coffman 6 64 10.7 18 1Durham 6 54 9.0 14 0Battle 5 28 5.6 12 0Stevens 2 26 13.0 20 0Thompson 2 24 12.0 13 0Andrews 2 11 5.5 6 0Greene 1 13 13.0 13 0Klug 1 9 9.0 9 0Schwenke 1 6 6.0 6 0Whitehurst 0 10 --- 10 0Team 299 3738 12.5 80t 20Opponents 347 3995 11.5 80 28

Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TDMcCourty 3 0 0.0 0 0Woodyard 2 20 10.0 13 0Griffin 2 12 6.0 12 0Wreh-Wilson 1 34 34.0 34 0Stafford 1 33 33.0 33 0Huff 1 23 23.0 23t 1Ghee 1 0 0.0 0 0Wilson 1 0 0.0 0 0Team 12 122 10.2 34 1Opponents 16 214 13.4 67 1

Punting No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BKern 88 4118 46.8 40.8 7 28 79 1Team 89 4118 46.3 40.8 7 28 79 1Opponents 73 3356 46.0 41.2 7 26 69 0

Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDMcCluster 22 14 155 7.0 48 0L.Washington 7 4 47 6.7 10 0Griffin 1 0 5 5.0 5 0Team 30 18 207 6.9 48 0Opponents 43 25 350 8.1 30 0

Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TDL.Washington 31 738 23.8 52 0Sankey 7 198 28.3 42 0Andrews 5 110 22.0 27 0Battle 2 43 21.5 22 0Klug 2 32 16.0 20 0Martin 1 0 0.0 0 0Team 48 1121 23.4 52 0Opponents 31 855 27.6 107t 1

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Whitehurst 185 105 1326 56.8 7.17 7 3.8 2 1.1 75t 18/103 87.4Mettenberger 179 107 1412 59.8 7.89 8 4.5 7 3.9 80t 18/138 83.4Locker 146 86 993 58.9 6.80 5 3.4 7 4.8 61t 14/85 70.9Palmer 3 1 7 33.3 2.33 0 0.0 0 0.0 7 0/0 42.4Team 513 299 3738 58.3 7.29 20 3.9 16 3.1 80t 50/326 81.0Opponents 545 347 3995 63.7 7.33 28 5.1 12 2.2 80 39/222 93.6

Statistic Tenn. Opp.Total First Downs 258 357 Rushing 75 119 Passing 159 211 Penalty 24 27 3rd Down: Made/Att 59/196 94/227 3rd Down Pct. 30.1 41.4 4th Down: Made/Att 6/17 5/11 4th Down Pct. 35.3 45.5Possession Avg. 27:31 32:29Total Net Yards 4859 5968 Avg. Per Game 303.7 373.0 Total Plays 919 1099 Avg. Per Play 5.3 5.4Net Yards Rushing 1447 2195 Avg. Per Game 90.4 137.2 Total Rushes 356 515 Net Yards Passing 3412 3773 Avg. Per Game 213.3 235.8 Sacked/Yards Lost 50/326 39/222 Gross Yards 3738 3995 Att./Completions 513/299 545/347 Completion Pct. 58.3 63.7 Had Intercepted 16 12Punts/Average 89/46.3 73/46.0Net Punting Avg. 89/40.8 73/41.2Penalties/Yards 111/961 93/731Fumbles/Ball Lost 23/10 7/4Touchdowns 28 48 Rushing 6 17 Passing 20 28 Returns 2 3

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TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES PLAYER Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds QBP TFL No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds Woodyard,Wesley 134 66 68 2.5 12.0 9 8 2 20 13 0 4 0 0 0Griffin,Michael 115 83 32 3.0 20.0 3 7 2 12 12 0 5 0 0 0Williamson,Avery 107 55 52 3.0 19.5 8 8 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 43Casey, Jurrell 86 58 28 5.0 40.0 27 13 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0McCourty, Jason 85 77 8 0.0 0.0 0 1 3 0 0 0 13 2 1 62Morgan, Derrick 82 52 30 6.5 35.5 27 13 0 0 0 0 9 2 0 0Wilson,George 65 49 16 1.0 0.0 0 4 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0Wreh-Wilson,Blidi 57 47 10 0.0 0.0 1 0 1 34 34 0 10 0 0 0Hill, Sammie 47 30 17 3.0 9.0 8 7 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0Pitoitua, Ropati 45 21 24 2.0 5.0 2 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0Sensabaugh, Coty 44 37 7 1.0 6.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0Wimbley,Kamerion 41 18 23 2.0 14.0 6 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0Stafford, Daimion 33 24 9 1.0 12.0 2 2 1 33 33 0 3 0 0 0Klug, Karl 31 21 10 2.0 15.0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Woods,Al 31 14 17 1.0 7.0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Phillips, Shaun 28 14 14 2.0 2.0 9 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0Martin, Mike 28 10 18 0.0 0.0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pollard, Bernard 26 22 4 1.0 3.0 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Gooden,Zaviar 24 15 9 0.0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Groves, Quentin 19 12 7 1.0 9.0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Huff, Marqueston 14 8 6 1.0 12.0 1 1 1 23 23t 1 1 0 0 0Jones, DaQuan 13 7 6 1.0 1.0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Harris, Brandon 9 8 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0Moch, Dontay 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Ghee, Brandon 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Brown,Zach 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Anderson, James 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Ayers, Akeem 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Burnett, Kaelin 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Staples, Justin 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Thomas, Jemea 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Wooten,Khalid 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM TOTALS: 1,172 755 417 39.0 222.0 131 91 12 122 34 1 80 5 4 105

TACKLES FUMBLES BLOCKSPLAYER Tot Solo Asst FF FR PAT FG PUNTStafford, Daimion 13 6 7 0 0 0 0 0Huff, Marqueston 11 5 6 0 0 0 0 0Brinkley, Beau 10 9 1 0 0 0 0 0Battle, Jackie 10 5 5 0 0 0 0 0Gooden,Zaviar 8 6 2 0 0 0 0 0Groves, Quentin 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0Williamson,Avery 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0Anderson, James 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0Hagan, Derek 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0Wilson,George 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0Sensabaugh, Coty 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0Wimbley,Kamerion 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0Staples, Justin 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0Thompson, Taylor 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Burnett, Kaelin 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0Ayers, Akeem 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0Griffin,Michael 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Harris, Brandon 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Woodyard,Wesley 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Hill, Sammie 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Woods,Al 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0TEAM TOTALS: 108 69 39 0 0 0 2 0

TACKLES FUMBLESPLAYER Tot Solo Asst FF FRSchwenke, Brian 3 3 0 0 0Wright,Kendall 3 2 1 0 0Hunter, Justin 2 2 0 0 1Washington,Leon 2 2 0 0 1Andrews, Antonio 1 1 0 0 0Levitre, Andy 1 1 0 0 1Sankey, Bishop 1 1 0 0 0Svitek,Will 1 1 0 0 0Walker,Delanie 1 1 0 0 3Warmack,Chance 1 1 0 0 0Washington,Nate 1 0 1 0 0Locker, Jake 0 0 0 0 2Stingily, Byron 0 0 0 0 1Whitehurst,Charlie 0 0 0 0 2TEAM TOTALS: 17 15 2 0 11

Legend:Tot . . . . . . Total TacklesSolo . . . . . Unassisted TacklesAsst . . . . . Assisted TacklesSk . . . . . . Quarterback SacksYds . . . . . Yards Lost on SackQBP . . . . . Quarterback PressureTFL . . . . . Tackle for LossInt . . . . . . InterceptionsYds . . . . . Interception Return YardsTD . . . . . . Interceptions Return TouchdownsPD . . . . . . Passes DefensedFF . . . . . . Forced FumbleFR . . . . . . Fumble RecoveriesYds . . . . . Yards on Fumble Returns

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2015 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS PRESEASON STATISTICSTAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS / PRESEASON / WEEK 5 / THROUGH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2015 WON 2, LOST 2 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD08/15 L 16-26 at Minnesota 50,610 Martin 20 118 5.9 30 108/24 W 25-11 Cincinnati 47,728 James 32 113 3.5 25 108/29 L 7-31 Cleveland 51,521 Rainey 18 52 2.9 8 009/03 W 22-17 at Miami 49,675 Brown 18 39 2.2 5 0

T.B. Opp. Winston 6 24 4.0 8t 2TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 61 77 Sims 13 16 1.2 8 0

Rushing 13 26 Shepard 1 12 12.0 12 0Passing 43 49 Glennon 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0Penalty 5 2 Lobato 2 -1 -.5 0 03rd Down: Made/Att 17/58 18/48 TEAM 111 372 3.4 30 43rd Down Pct. 29.3 37.5 OPPONENTS 117 449 3.8 22 54th Down: Made/Att 0/1 1/1 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD4th Down Pct. 0.0 100.0 Humphries 9 139 15.4 27 1

POSSESSION AVG. 28:43 31:17 Hall 8 104 13.0 26 0TOTAL NET YARDS 1075 1302 Murphy 8 91 11.4 22 0

Avg. Per Game 268.8 325.5 Dye 7 82 11.7 31 0Total Plays 249 252 Brate 5 46 9.2 16 0Avg. Per Play 4.3 5.2 James 5 30 6.0 13 0

NET YARDS RUSHING 372 449 Jackson 4 94 23.5 40 0Avg. Per Game 93.0 112.3 Myers 3 40 13.3 21 0Total Rushes 111 117 Sims 3 27 9.0 14 0

NET YARDS PASSING 703 853 Rainey 3 20 6.7 11 0Avg. Per Game 175.8 213.3 Shepard 2 44 22.0 22t 1Sacked/Yards Lost 14/111 8/58 Herron 2 38 19.0 26 0Gross Yards 814 911 Seferian-Jenkins 2 25 12.5 14 0Att./Completions 124/66 127/89 Brown 2 0 0.0 0 0Completion Pct. 53.2 70.1 Stocker 1 18 18.0 18 0Had Intercepted 4 6 Martin 1 9 9.0 9 0

PUNTS/AVERAGE 29/44.7 22/42.7 Lane 1 7 7.0 7 0NET PUNTING AVG. 29/36.3 22/39.4 TEAM 66 814 12.3 40 2PENALTIES/YARDS 23/212 30/268 OPPONENTS 89 911 10.2 48 4FUMBLES/BALL LOST 4/0 7/5 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TDTOUCHDOWNS 8 10 Tandy 2 46 23.0 46 0

Rushing 4 5 Greene 1 98 98.0 98t 1Passing 2 4 McDougald 1 38 38.0 38 0Returns 2 1 Verner 1 24 24.0 24t 1

* SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS M. Wright 1 18 18.0 18 0TEAM 22 32 14 2 0 70 TEAM 6 224 37.3 98t 2OPPONENTS 26 27 17 15 0 85 OPPONENTS 4 89 22.3 37 0* SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BBrindza LG 0 0 0 0 3/ 3 5/ 5 0 18 Schum LG 15 722 48.1 42.7 1 3 56 0Brindza TM 0 0 0 0 1/ 1 2/ 2 0 7 Schum TM 11 517 47.0 43.0 1 2 55 0Winston 2 2 0 0 0 12 Schmitz 11 459 41.7 31.1 0 2 57 0Murray 0 0 0 0 4/ 5 2/ 5 0 10 Koenen 7 321 45.9 34.0 1 1 56 0Barth LG 0 0 0 0 3/ 3 2/ 4 0 9 Brindza LG 4 197 49.3 49.3 0 3 54 0Barth TM 0 0 0 0 1/ 1 0/ 2 0 1 TEAM 29 1297 44.7 36.3 2 5 57 0Greene 1 0 0 1 0 6 OPPONENTS 22 940 42.7 39.4 1 9 65 0Humphries 1 0 1 0 0 6 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDJames 1 1 0 0 0 6 Clay 6 2 32 5.3 16 0Martin 1 1 0 0 0 6 Humphries 2 2 21 10.5 12 0Shepard 1 0 1 0 0 6 TEAM 8 4 53 6.6 16 0Verner 1 0 0 1 0 6 OPPONENTS 15 2 204 13.6 53t 1Lansanah 0 0 0 0 1 2 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TDTEAM 8 4 2 2 6/ 7 4/ 9 2 70 Clay 5 96 19.2 23 0OPPONENTS 10 5 4 1 8/ 8 5/ 5 0 85 Bell 3 62 20.7 25 02-Pt Conv: TM 0-1, OPP 1-2 Hall 3 93 31.0 34 0SACKS: G. Johnson 1.5, Alexander 1, Bowers 1, Humphries 1 14 14.0 14 0Dean 1, English 1, Lyons 1, Melton 1, TEAM 12 265 22.1 34 0McCoy 0.5, TM 8, OPP 14 OPPONENTS 12 268 22.3 28 0FUM/LOST: Glennon 2/0, Gilkey 1/0, * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Winston 1/0 Brindza LG 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 2/ 2 3/3

Brindza TM 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 2/2Murray 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 2 1/2Barth LG 0/ 0 2/ 2 0/ 0 0/ 1 0/1Barth TM 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 1 0/1TEAM 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 3 3/5OPPONENTS 0/ 0 0/ 0 3/ 3 2/ 2 0/0Brindza: ()()()(57G,55G)Murray: (32G,42N)(53G,50N)(44N)()Barth: ()()(43N)(50B)TM: (32G,42N)(53G,50N)(43N,44N)(57G,55G,50B)OPP: (46G,42G)(37G)(36G)(30G)

* PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingGlennon 66 37 432 56.1 6.55 2 3.0 2 3.0 31 5/ 37 73.5Winston 47 23 311 48.9 6.62 0 0.0 2 4.3 40 7/ 61 52.7Lobato 11 6 71 54.5 6.45 0 0.0 0 0.0 26 2/ 13 74.4TEAM 124 66 814 53.2 6.56 2 1.6 4 3.2 40 14/ 111 65.7OPPONENTS 127 89 911 70.1 7.17 4 3.1 6 4.7 48 8/ 58 81.2

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2014 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS REGULAR SEASON STATISTICSTAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS / WEEK 17 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2014 WON 2, LOST 14 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD09/07 L 14-20 Carolina 62,442 Martin 134 494 3.7 63 2 09/14 L 17-19 St. Louis 59,923 Rainey 94 406 4.3 31 1 09/18 L 14-56 at Atlanta 70,318 Sims 66 185 2.8 20 1 09/28 W 27-24 at Pittsburgh 62,910 McCown 25 127 5.1 16t 3 10/05 L 31-37 OT at New Orleans 73,004 Lane 3 58 19.3 54 0 10/12 L 17-48 Baltimore 60,041 Glennon 10 49 4.9 19 0 10/26 L 13-19 OT Minnesota 56,577 James 19 37 1.9 9 0 11/02 L 17-22 at Cleveland 67,431 Patton LG 1 19 19.0 19 0 11/09 L 17-27 Atlanta 57,751 Patton TM 1 19 19.0 19 0 11/16 W 27- 7 at Washington 77,442 Herron 1 0 0.0 0 0 11/23 L 13-21 at Chicago 61,109 TEAM 353 1375 3.9 63 7 11/30 L 13-14 Cincinnati 56,340 OPPONENTS 468 1819 3.9 57 15 12/07 L 17-34 at Detroit 61,489 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD12/14 L 17-19 at Carolina 72,842 Jackson 70 1002 14.3 50 2 12/21 L 3-20 Green Bay 64,247 Evans 68 1051 15.5 56t 12 12/28 L 20-23 New Orleans 59,952 Rainey 33 315 9.5 34 1

T.B. Opp. Murphy 31 380 12.3 54 2 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 263 353 Myers 22 190 8.6 26 0

Rushing 72 103 Seferian-Jenkins 21 221 10.5 30 2 Passing 162 223 Sims 19 190 10.0 24 0 Penalty 29 27 Martin 13 64 4.9 20 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 76/203 93/213 Stocker 7 41 5.9 11 0 3rd Down Pct. 37.4 43.7 Herron 6 58 9.7 16 1 4th Down: Made/Att 4/12 5/9 Shepard 4 63 15.8 23 0 4th Down Pct. 33.3 55.6 Owusu TM 2 20 10.0 19t 1

POSSESSION AVG. 27:07 32:53 King LG 2 13 6.5 7 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 4672 5903 King TM 2 13 6.5 7 0

Avg. Per Game 292.0 368.9 Brate 1 17 17.0 17 0 Total Plays 936 1068 Lane 1 3 3.0 3 0 Avg. Per Play 5.0 5.5 James 1 -5 -5.0 -5 0

NET YARDS RUSHING 1375 1819 TEAM 301 3623 12.0 56t 21 Avg. Per Game 85.9 113.7 OPPONENTS 387 4294 11.1 56t 28 Total Rushes 353 468 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD

NET YARDS PASSING 3297 4084 Banks 4 69 17.3 32 1 Avg. Per Game 206.1 255.3 Lansanah 3 60 20.0 33t 2 Sacked/Yards Lost 52/326 36/210 Verner 2 26 13.0 26 0 Gross Yards 3623 4294 McDonald 1 3 3.0 3 0 Att./Completions 531/301 564/387 Tandy 1 3 3.0 3 0 Completion Pct. 56.7 68.6 Dixon 1 0 0.0 0 0 Had Intercepted 20 14 McDougald 1 0 0.0 0 0

PUNTS/AVERAGE 79/39.9 64/44.2 L. Johnson 1 -6 -6.0 -6 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 79/37.1 64/37.5 TEAM 14 155 11.1 33t 3 PENALTIES/YARDS 118/939 106/935 OPPONENTS 20 191 9.6 54 1FUMBLES/BALL LOST 29/13 25/11 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BTOUCHDOWNS 31 46 Koenen 78 3154 40.4 37.1 2 17 56 1

Rushing 7 15 TEAM 79 3154 39.9 37.1 2 17 56 1 Passing 21 28 OPPONENTS 64 2826 44.2 37.5 9 20 71 0 Returns 3 3 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD

* SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Patton LG 10 5 112 11.2 33 0 TEAM 43 80 52 102 0 277 Patton TM 10 5 112 11.2 33 0 OPPONENTS 102 103 107 86 12 410 Rainey 7 3 55 7.9 14 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Thigpen TM 4 8 65 16.3 53 0 Murray 0 0 0 0 31/31 20/24 0 91 Holliday TM 2 1 17 8.5 17 0 Evans 12 0 12 0 0 72 TEAM 23 17 249 10.8 53 0 McCown 3 3 0 0 0 18 OPPONENTS 32 26 185 5.8 62t 1 Jackson 2 0 2 0 0 12 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TDLansanah 2 0 0 2 0 12 Patton LG 18 416 23.1 28 0 Martin 2 2 0 0 0 12 Patton TM 18 416 23.1 28 0 Murphy 2 0 2 0 0 12 Rainey 6 158 26.3 33 0 Rainey 2 1 1 0 0 12 Thigpen TM 6 120 20.0 28 0 Seferian-Jenkin 2 0 2 0 0 12 Holliday TM 2 45 22.5 25 0 Banks 1 0 0 1 0 6 L. Johnson 1 18 18.0 18 0 Herron 1 0 1 0 0 6 Lane 1 9 9.0 9 0 Owusu TM 1 0 1 0 0 6 Lemon LG 1 8 8.0 8 0 Sims 1 1 0 0 0 6 Lemon TM 1 8 8.0 8 0 TEAM 31 7 21 3 31/31 20/24 0 277 Owusu TM 1 45 45.0 45 0 OPPONENTS 46 15 28 3 41/41 29/39 2 410 TEAM 36 819 22.8 45 0 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 1-3 OPPONENTS 37 868 23.5 58 0 SACKS: McCoy 8.5, Smith LG 6.5, Smith TM 6.5, * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+McDonald 5, M. Johnson 4, Spence 3, Murray 0/ 0 2/ 3 7/ 8 6/ 7 5/6 Gholston 2, Bowers 1.5, Lansanah 1.5, TEAM 0/ 0 2/ 3 7/ 8 6/ 7 5/6 David 1, English 1, Solomon TM 1, OPPONENTS 0/ 0 7/ 7 9/ 9 13/16 0/7Fatinikun 0.5, Fletcher 0.5, TM 36, OPP 52 Murray: ()(24B,36G)()(50G,27G)(55G)(45N,47G)FUM/LOST: McCown 10/4, Rainey 3/3, (54G,45G)(31B,55N,40G)(51G)(32G,38G)(32G,39G)Dietrich-Smith 2/1, Gilkey 2/0, Glennon 2/0, (32G,42G)(54G)(48G)(43G)(39G,27G)Sims 2/1, Thigpen(TM) 2/1, Barron(TM) 1/1, OPP: (28G,48N,33G)(36G,35G,46G,38G)(59N)(25G,Holliday(TM) 1/0, Jackson 1/1, Murphy 1/0, 50N)(30G,29G,44G)(46G,64B,49G)(56N,46G,38G)(49G,Patton(TM) 1/0, Patton(LG) 1/0, 29G,43G)(37G,43G,44G,33G)(47N,50N)(54N)()(46G,Seferian-Jenkins 1/1 23G)(29G,49G,50N,38G,45G)(48N,42G,25G)()* PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingMcCown 327 184 2206 56.3 6.75 11 3.4 14 4.3 56t 36/ 235 70.5Glennon 203 117 1417 57.6 6.98 10 4.9 6 3.0 41 16/ 91 83.3Rainey 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 --- 0/ 0 39.6TEAM 531 301 3623 56.7 6.82 21 4.0 20 3.8 56t 52/ 326 75.2OPPONENTS 564 387 4294 68.6 7.61 28 5.0 14 2.5 56t 36/ 210 97.2

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KICKOFF RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN Regular Season: By Titans—Darius Reynaud vs. Detroit (105 yards), 9/23/12 By Opponents—Josh Huff, at Philadelphia (107 yards), 11/23/14 Playoffs: By Titans—Derrick Mason, at Jacksonville (80 yards), 1/23/00 By Opponents—Never Happened

PUNT RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN Regular Season: By Titans—Darius Reynaud vs. Jacksonville (twice—69 yards and 81 yards),

12/30/12 By Opponents—Glenn Martinez at Denver (80 yards), 11/19/07 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Never Happened

INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN Regular Season: By Titans—Marqueston Huff vs. N.Y. Giants (23 yards), 12/7/14 ByOpponents—WilliamGay(28yards),vs.Pittsburgh,11/17/14 Playoffs: By Titans—Bubba McDowell, at Buffalo (58 yards), 1/3/93 ByOpponents—WillDempsatBaltimore(56yards),1/3/04

FUMBLE RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN Regular Season: By Titans—Jason McCourty (62 yards) at Houston, 11/30/14 By Opponents—Markus Kuhn (26 yards), vs. N.Y. Giants, 12/7/14 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Never Happened

FIELD GOAL BLOCKED Regular Season: ByTitans—AlWoodsatHouston(RandyBullock),11/30/14 ByOpponents—MuhammadWilkerson,N.Y.Jets(RobBironas),12/17/12 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Richard Seymour, at New England, 1/10/04

FIELD GOAL BLOCKED, RETURNED FOR TD Regular Season: By Titans—Donald Mitchell (69 yards) at Detroit (Jason Hanson’s FG blocked

by Henry Ford), 10/21/01 By Opponents—Rob Morris (68 yards), at Indianapolis (Gary Anderson’s FG

blocked by Montae Reagor), 12/5/04 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Anthony Mitchell, vs. Baltimore (90 yards), 1/7/01

PUNT BLOCKED Regular Season: By Titans—Tim Shaw vs. Pittsburgh (Drew Butler), 10/11/12 By Opponents—Tank Carder, vs. Cleveland (Brett Kern), 10/5/14 Playoffs: By Titans—Chris Coleman, vs. Baltimore (Kyle Richardson, twice), 1/7/01 By Opponents—Jerry Olsavsky, vs. Pittsburgh (Greg Montgomery), 12/31/89

PUNT BLOCKED AND RETURNED FOR TD Regular Season: By Titans—Jason McCourty vs. Indianapolis, 10/30/11 (Pat McAfee’s punt

blocked by Patrick Bailey and recovered in end zone by McCourty) By Opponents—Mike Harris (19 yards), vs. Jacksonville (Brett Kern’s punt

blocked by Mike Harris), 12/30/12 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Never Happened

MISSED PAT Regular Season: By Titans—Rob Bironas (wide right) at Jacksonville, 1/1/06 By Opponents—Josh Scobee (blocked by Bernard Pollard), at Jacksonville,

12/22/13 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened ByOpponents—DavidTreadwell(WideLeft),atDenver,1/4/92

TWO-POINT CONVERSION MADE Regular Season: By Titans—Kenny Britt (pass from Matt Hasselbeck) vs. Chicago, 11/4/12 By Opponents—Arian Foster run, at Houston, 9/15/13 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Plaxico Burress (pass from Hines Ward) vs. Pittsburgh,

1/11/03

TWO-POINT CONVERSION FAILED Regular Season: By Titans—vs. Houston (run failed), 10/26/14 By Opponents—vs. N.Y. Jets (pass incomplete), 12/14/14 Playoffs: By Titans—vs. St. Louis (pass incomplete), 1/30/00 By Opponents—Buffalo (pass incomplete), 1/8/00

SAFETY SCORED Regular Season: By Titans—Jets quarterback Geno Smith penalized for intentional grounding

in the end zone, vs. N.Y. Jets, 12/14/14 By Opponents—Ball out of bounds in end zone after Brett Kern’s punt

blocked by Tank Carder, vs. Cleveland, 10/5/14 Playoffs: By Titans—Josh Evans and Jason Fisk at Jacksonville (sacked Mark Brunell),

1/23/00 ByOpponents—DanPastoriniranoutoftheEndZoneatMiami,12/24/78

200 YARDS RUSHING Regular Season: By Titans—Chris Johnson vs. Jacksonville (228 yards), 11/1/09 By Opponents—Le’Veon Bell, vs. Pittsburgh (204 yards), 11/17/14 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Never Happened

150 YARDS RUSHING Regular Season: By Titans—Chris Johnson at St. Louis (150 yards), 11/3/13 By Opponents—Le’Veon Bell, vs. Pittsburgh (204 yards), 11/17/14 Playoffs: By Titans—Eddie George, at Indianapolis (162 yards), 1/16/00 By Opponents—Paul Lowe, vs. Los Angeles Chargers (165 yards), 1/1/61

100 YARDS RUSHING Regular Season: By Titans—Chris Johnson vs. Houston (127 yards), 12/29/13 ByOpponents—AndreWilliams,vs.N.Y.Jets(131yards),12/7/14 Playoffs: By Titans—Eddie George, at Indianapolis (162 yards), 1/16/00 By Opponents—Fred Taylor, at Jacksonville (110 yards), 1/23/00

400 YARDS PASSING Regular Season: By Titans—Ryan Fitzpatrick, vs. Arizona (402 yards), 12/15/13 By Opponents—Tony Romo, at Dallas (406 yards), 10/10/10 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened ByOpponents—KurtWarner,vs.St.Louis(414),1/30/00

300 YARDS PASSING Regular Season: ByTitans—ZachMettenberger,atPhiladelphia(345yards),11/23/14 By Opponents—Ryan Fitzpatrick, at Houston (358 yards), 11/30/14 Playoffs: By Titans—Steve McNair vs. Pittsburgh (338 yards), 1/11/03 ByOpponents—KurtWarner,St.Louis(414yards),1/30/00

200 YARDS RECEIVING Regular Season: By Titans—Kenny Britt vs. Philadelphia (225 yards), 10/24/10 By Opponents—DeAndre Hopkins, at Houston (238 yards), 11/30/14 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Never Happened

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150 YARDS RECEIVING Regular Season: ByTitans—DelanieWalker,atPhiladelphia(155yards),11/23/14 By Opponents—DeAndre Hopkins, at Houston (238 yards), 11/30/14 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Isaac Bruce, St. Louis (162 yards), 1/30/00

100 YARDS RECEIVING Regular Season: ByTitans—NateWashington,vs.N.Y.Jets(102yards),12/14/14 By Opponents—Eric Decker, vs. N.Y. Jets (100 yards), 12/14/14 Playoffs: By Titans—Justin Gage vs. Baltimore (135 yards), 1/10/09 By Opponents—Chris Chambers (121 yards) and Vincent Jackson (114), at

San Diego, 1/6/08

FIVE TOUCHDOWN PASSES Regular Season: By Titans—Steve McNair vs. Jacksonville, 12/26/99 By Opponents—Ryan Fitzpatrick, at Houston (6), 11/30/14 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Daryle Lamonica, at Oakland (6), 12/21/69

FOUR TOUCHDOWN PASSES Regular Season: By Titans—Ryan Fitzpatrick, vs. Arizona, 12/15/13 By Opponents—Ryan Fitzpatrick, at Houston (6), 11/30/14 Playoffs: ByTitans—WarrenMoonatBuffalo,1/3/93 By Opponents—Frank Reich, at Buffalo, 1/3/93

THREE TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Regular Season: By Titans—Kenny Britt vs. Philadelphia, 10/24/10 By Opponents—Brandon Marshall, vs. Chicago, 11/4/12 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Andre Reed, Buffalo, 1/3/93

TWO TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Regular Season: ByTitans—KendallWright,vs.Cleveland,10/5/14 By Opponents—Coby Fleener, vs. Indianapolis, 12/28/14 Playoffs: ByTitans—HaywoodJeffiresatBuffalo,1/3/93 ByOpponents—HinesWard,Pittsburgh,1/11/03

THREE TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING Regular Season: ByTitans—LenDaleWhiteatKansasCity,10/19/08 By Opponents—Corey Dillon, Cincinnati (4), 12/4/97 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Never Happened

TWO TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING Regular Season: By Titans—Shonn Greene, at Denver, 12/8/13 By Opponents—Justin Forsett, at Baltimore, 11/9/14 Playoffs: By Titans—Steve McNair at Oakland, 1/19/03 By Opponents—Antwoin Smith, vs. Buffalo, 1/8/00

FOUR FIELD GOALS Regular Season: By Titans—Ryan Succop at Kansas City, 9/7/14 By Opponents—Josh Brown, vs. N.Y. Giants (5), 12/7/14 Playoffs: By Titans—Al Del Greco, at Indianapolis, 1/16/00 By Opponents—Gary Anderson (OT) vs. Pittsburgh, 12/31/89

THREE FIELD GOALS Regular Season: By Titans—Ryan Succop vs. N.Y. Jets, 12/14/14 By Opponents—Josh Brown, vs. N.Y. Giants (5), 12/7/14

Playoffs: By Titans—Al Del Greco, at Indianapolis (4), 1/16/00 By Opponents—Jeff Reed, Pittsburgh, 1/11/03

THREE INTERCEPTIONS Regular Season: By Titans—Keith Bulluck at New Orleans (3), 9/24/07 By Opponents—Glover Quin, at Houston (3), 11/28/10 Playoffs: By Titans—Vernon Perry at San Diego (4*), 12/29/79 By Opponents—Never Happened

TWO INTERCEPTIONS Regular Season: By Titans—Jason McCourty at Kansas City, 9/7/14 By Opponents—Mike Adams, at Indianapolis, 9/28/14 Playoffs: By Titans—Bubba McDowell vs. N.Y. Jets, 12/29/91 By Opponents—Johnny Robinson, vs. Dallas Texans, 12/23/62

THREE SACKS Regular Season: By Titans—Jason Jones vs. Pittsburgh (3.5), 12/21/08 By Opponents—Darnell Dockett, vs. Arizona, 11/29/09 Playoffs: By Titans—Andy Dorris vs. Denver, 12/23/79 ByOpponents—WillieMcGinest,atNewEngland,1/10/04

SCORED 50 POINTS Regular Season: By Titans—Oilers 58, Cleveland 14, 12/9/90 By Opponents—Titans 28, at Denver 51, 12/8/13 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—at Oakland 56, Oilers 7, 12/21/69

SCORED 40 POINTS Regular Season: By Titans—Titans 44, vs. Detroit 41, 9/23/12 By Opponents—Titans 24, at Houston 45, 11/30/14 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—at Oakland 41, Titans 24, 1/19/03

WON OVERTIME GAME Regular Season: By Titans—Lions 41 at Titans 44, 9/23/12 By Opponents—Cardinals 37 at Titans 34, 12/15/13 Playoffs: By Titans—Titans 34, Pittsburgh 31, 1/11/03 By Opponents—at Buffalo 41, Oilers 38, 1/3/93

SHUTOUT Regular Season: By Titans—Titans 31, Dallas 0, 12/25/00 By Opponents—Titans 0, at Houston 20, 11/28/10 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Never Happened

500 TOTAL NET YARDS Regular Season: By Titans—vs. Arizona (532 yards), 11/29/09 By Opponents—at Denver (551 yards), 12/8/13 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Never Happened

400 TOTAL NET YARDS Regular Season: By Titans—vs. Cleveland (410 yards), 10/5/14 By Opponents—vs. N.Y. Giants (402 yards), 12/7/14 Playoffs: By Titans—vs. Pittsburgh (430 yards), 1/11/03 By Opponents—St. Louis (436 yards), 1/30/00

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TEAM OFFENSE Ranked 1st in Overall Offense — 1990 Ranked 1st in Rushing Offense — 1967 (AFL) Ranked 1st in Passing Offense — 1992

TEAM DEFENSE Ranked 1st in Overall Defense — 2000 Ranked 1st in Rushing Defense — 2003 Ranked 1st in Passing Defense — 2000

GAMES WON 10 Wins — 2008 (13-3) 11 Wins — 2008 (13-3) 12 Wins — 2008 (13-3) 13 Wins — 2008 (13-3)

ADVANCED IN PLAYOFFS Wild Card Round — 2008 (Divisional Round) Divisional Round — 2008 Conference Championship — 2002 Super Bowl — 1999

RUSHING 1,000 Yards — Chris Johnson (1,077), 2013 1,500 Yards — Chris Johnson (2,006), 2009 2,000 Yards — Chris Johnson (2,006), 2009 300 Attempts — Chris Johnson (316), 2010 400 Attempts — Eddie George (403), 2000 10 Touchdowns — Chris Johnson (11), 2010 15 Touchdowns —LendaleWhite(15),2008

PASSING 3,000 Yards — Matt Hasselbeck (3,571), 2011 3,500 Yards — Matt Hasselbeck (3,571), 2011 4,000 Yards —WarrenMoon(4,690),1991 400 Attempts — Matt Hasselbeck (518), 2011 500 Attempts — Matt Hasselbeck (518), 2011 600 Attempts —WarrenMoon(655),1991 20 Touchdowns — Steve McNair (24), 2003 30 Touchdowns—WarrenMoon(33),1990 90.0 Passer Rating — Steve McNair (100.4), 2003 100.0 Passer Rating — Steve McNair (100.4), 2003

RECEIVING 80 Receptions — Kendall Wright (94), 2013 90 Receptions — Kendall Wright (94), 2013 100 Receptions —HaywoodJeffires(100),1991 1,000 Yards — Kendall Wright (1,079), 2013 1,500 Yards — Charlie Hennigan (1,546), 1964 10 Touchdowns — Drew Bennett (11), 2004 15 Touchdowns — Bill Groman (17), 1961

SCORING 100 Points — Rob Bironas (116), 2013 110 Points — Rob Bironas (116), 2013 120 Points — Rob Bironas (121), 2011 130 Points — Rob Bironas (133), 2007 30 Field Goals — Rob Bironas (35), 2007 35 Field Goals — Rob Bironas (35), 2007 10 Touchdowns — Chris Johnson (10), 2013 15 Touchdowns — Chris Johnson (16), 2009 DEFENSE 7 Interceptions —MichaelGriffin(7),2008 8 Interceptions — Richard Johnson (8), 1990 9 Interceptions — Mike Reinfeldt (12), 1979 10 Interceptions — Mike Reinfeldt (12), 1979 10 Sacks — Jurrell Casey (10.5), 2013 12 Sacks — Jason Babin (12.5), 2010 14 Sacks — Jevon Kearse (14.5), 1999 150 Tackles — Stephen Tulloch (169) & Michael Griffin (153), 2010 175 Tackles — Keith Bulluck (180), 2002 200 Tackles — Gregg Bingham (212), 1980

Team record holders in major statistical categories

SCORING Points (Game) — 30 by Billy Cannon (5 TDs) at N.Y. Titans, 12/10/61 Points (Season) — 136 by Al Del Greco, 1998 Points (Career) — 1,060 by Al Del Greco, 1991-00 Touchdowns (Game) — 5 by Billy Cannon at N.Y. Titans, 12/10/61 Touchdowns (Season) — 19 by Earl Campbell, 1979 Touchdowns (Career) — 74 by Eddie George, 1996-03 Field Goals (Game) — 8 by Rob Bironas at Hou., 10/21/07 Field Goals (Season) — 36 by Al Del Greco, 1998 Field Goals (Career) — 246 by Al Del Greco, 1991-00

RUSHING Rushing Yards (Game) — 228 by Chris Johnson vs. Jax, 11/1/09 Rushing Yards (Season) — 2,006 by Chris Johnson, 2009 Rushing Yards (Career) — 10,009 by Eddie George, 1996-03 Rushing Touchdowns (Game) — 4 by Earl Campbell vs. Mia.,

11/20/78;LorenzoWhitevs.Cle.,12/9/90 Rushing Touchdowns (Season) — 19 by Earl Campbell, 1979 Rushing Touchdowns (Career) — 73 by Earl Campbell, 1978-84

PASSING Passing Yards (Game) —527byWarrenMoonatK.C.,12/16/90 Passing Yards (Season) —4,690byWarrenMoon,1991 Passing Yards (Career) —33,685byWarrenMoon,1984-93 Passing Touchdowns (Game) — 7 by George Blanda vs. N.Y. Titans,

11/19/61 Passing Touchdowns (Season) — 36 by George Blanda, 1961 Passing Touchdowns (Career) —196byWarrenMoon,1984-93 Passer Rating (Game) — 158.3 by Chris Chandler at Cin., 9/24/95 Passer Rating (Season) — 100.4 by Steve McNair, 2003 Passer Rating (Career) — 83.3 by Steve McNair, 1995-05

RECEIVING Receptions (Game) — 13 (three times, last by Drew Bennett at Oak.,

(12/19/04) Receptions (Season) — 101 by Charlie Hennigan, 1964 Receptions (Career) — 542 by Ernest Givins, 1986-94 Receiving Yards (Game) — 272 by Charlie Hennigan at Bos., 10/13/61 Receiving Yards (Season) — 1,746 by Charlie Hennigan, 1961 Receiving Yards (Career) — 7,935 by Ernest Givins, 1986-94 Receiving Touchdowns (Game) — 3 (17 times, last by Kenny Britt vs.

Phi., 10/24/10) Receiving Touchdowns (Season) — 17 by Bill Groman, 1961 Receiving Touchdowns (Career) — 51 by Charlie Hennigan, 1960-66

PUNTING Punts (Game) — 11 (twice by Rich Camarillo, last at Pit., 12/3/95) Punts (Season) — 96 by Rich Camarillo, 1994 Punts (Career) — 861 by Craig Hentrich, 1998-09

PUNT RETURNS Punt Return Yards (Game) — 160 by Darius Reynaud vs. Jax., 12/30/12 Punt Return Average (Season) — 15.4 by Billy Johnson, 1977 Punt Return Average (Career) — 13.2 by Billy Johnson, 1974-80

KICKOFF RETURNS Kickoff Return Yards (Game) — 240 by Bobby Jancik at Oak.,

12/22/63 Kickoff Return Average (Season) — 31.3 by Ken Hull, 1960 Kickoff Return Average (Career) — 26.5 by Bobby Jancik, 1962-67

INTERCEPTIONS Interceptions (Game) — 3 (eight times, last by Keith Bulluck at N.O.,

9/24/07) Interceptions (Season) — 12 by Freddy Glick, 1963; by Mike Rein-

feldt, 1979 Interceptions (Career) — 45 by Jim Norton, 1960-68

SACKS Sacks (Game) —4(fivetimes,lastbyWilliamFullervs.Pit.,11/28/93) Sacks (Season) — 17 by Elvin Bethea, 1973 Sacks (Career) — 105 by Elvin Bethea, 1968-83

LAST TIME IN A SEASON THE TITANS ... TITANS RECORDS AT A GLANCE

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TENNESSEE TITANS 2014 PARTICIPATION CHART 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/12 10/19 10/26 11/9 11/17 11/23 11/30 12/7 12/14 12/18 12/28 Season TotalsPlayer @KC Dal @Cin @Ind Cle Jax @Was Hou @Bal Pit @Phi @Hou NYG NYJ @Jax Ind GP GS DNP IAAnderson, James . . . . . X X P P IA P P P P P X X X X X X 7 0 0 1Anderson, Ri’Shard . . . PS PS PS X X X X X X X X X X X X PS 0 0 0 0Andrews, Antonio . . . . . PS PS PS PS PS PS PS IA IA IA P IA P DNP P P 4 0 1 4Anunoby, Chigbo . . . . . PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Askew, Nate X X X X X X X PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Ayers, Akeem . . . . . . . . IA P IA IA P IA IA X X X X X X X X X 2 0 0 5Battle, Jackie . . . . . . . . P P P P P P P P FB P P P P P P P 16 1 0 0Brackett, Brett. . . . . . . . X PS PS PS PS P P X IA P TE TE TE TE IR IR 7 4 0 1Brinkley, Beau. . . . . . . . P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 0 0 0Brown,Zach ILB IA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 1 1 0 1Burnett, Kaelin . . . . . . . X X X X X X X X X X X P P P P P 5 0 0 0Casey, Jurrell . . . . . . . . DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 16 16 0 0Charles, Orson . . . . . . . PS X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 0 0 0 0Coffman, Chase . . . . . . X X X P P TE P P P TE P P P P TE P 13 3 0 0Copeland, Brandon PS PS X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 0 0 0 0Durham, Kris. . . . . . . . . IA IA IA IA IA DNP DNP IA IA IA IA IA P P P P 4 0 2 10Ghee, Brandon . . . . . . . X X X X X IA P P P P CB P X X X X 6 1 0 1Gooden,Zaviar. . . . . . . P P ILB ILB P P P P P P P P P P IA P 15 2 0 1Gordon, Richard . . . . . . X X X X X X X TE P TE IA X X X X X 3 2 0 1Graham, T.J. IA IA IA X X X X X X X X X X X X X 0 0 0 3Greene, Shonn . . . . . . . P RB RB RB RB IA IA RB P P P P IA P P P 13 5 0 3Griffin,Michael . . . . . . . FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS 16 16 0 0Groves, Quentin . . . . . . P P P P P P P P P P P OLB OLB OLB P P 16 3 0 0Hagan, Derek . . . . . . . . P P P P P P P P P P P P WR WR P WR 16 3 0 0Harris, Brandon P IA DNP IA P P P P IA IA P P P P P P 11 0 1 4Hill, Sammie . . . . . . . . . NT NT NT NT NT NT NT NT IA NT NT NT NT NT NT NT 15 15 0 1Huff, Marqueston . . . . . P P P P P P P SS P P IA IA P P P P 14 1 0 2Hunter, Justin . . . . . . . . P P P P WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR IR IR IR IR 12 8 0 0Ikard, Gabe. . . . . . . . . . IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0Johnson, Antonio IR X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 0 0 0 0Jones, DaQuan. . . . . . . IA IA IA P IA DNP P IA P IA P IA IA P P DE 7 1 1 8Jones, Terren . . . . . . . . X X X X X X X X X X X X P DNP IA IA 1 0 1 2Kern, Brett . . . . . . . . . . P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 0 0 0Klug, Karl . . . . . . . . . . . P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 0 0 0Levitre, Andy LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 16 16 0 0Lewan, Taylor . . . . . . . . P P P P P LT LT LT LT LT LT IA IA IA IA IA 11 6 0 5Locker, Jake . . . . . . . . .QB QB QB IA QB IA IA DNP DNP DNP DNP P P QB IR IR 7 5 4 3Martin, Mike . . . . . . . . . IA P IA DE P P DE P P P DE P P IA IA P 12 3 0 4McCarthy, Colin . . . . . . IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0McCluster, Dexter RB P P P P P RB P P P P P P P IR IR 14 2 0 0McCourty, Jason. . . . . . CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB 16 16 0 0McCray, Justin . . . . . . . PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Meredith, Jamon. . . . . . X X X X X X X X X X X X X RT LT LT 3 3 0 0Mettenberger,Zach . . . IA IA IA P IA DNP DNP QB QB QB QB QB QB IA IA IA 7 6 2 7Moch, Dontay PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P P P IA IA 3 0 0 2Morgan, Derrick . . . . . OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB 16 16 0 0Moye, Derek . . . . . . . . . X X X X X X X PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Mulligan, Matthew. . . . . X X X X X X X X X X X X X X P TE 2 1 0 0Oher, Michael . . . . . . . . RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT DNP IA IR IR IR 11 11 1 1Olsen, Eric X X X X X X X X X X X P P P P P 5 0 0 0Palmer, Jordan . . . . . . . X X X X X X X X X X X X X X DNP P 1 0 1 0Phillips, Shaun . . . . . . . P OLB P P P P P P P P P X X X X X 11 1 0 0Pitoitua, Ropati . . . . . . . DE P DE IA DE DE IA DE DE DE IA DE DE DE DE IA 12 11 0 4Poehls,Will. . . . . . . . . . PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Pollard, Bernard SS SS SS SS SS IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 5 5 0 0Richardson, Rico . . . . . PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P IA 1 0 0 1Roos, Michael. . . . . . . . LT LT LT LT LT IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 5 5 0 0Sankey, Bishop. . . . . . . P P P P P RB P P RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB 16 9 0 0Schwenke, Brian. . . . . . C C C C C C C C C C C IR IR IR IR IR 11 11 0 0Seastrunk, Lache X X X X PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Sensabaugh, Coty . . . . P CB P P CB IA IA IA P P CB P P CB CB CB 13 6 0 3Smallwood, Yawin . . . . X X X X X X X X X X PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Sorensen, Brad. . . . . . . X X X PS X X X X X X X X X X X X 0 0 0 0Spencer, Chris . . . . . . . P P P P P P P P P P P C C C C C 16 5 0 0Stafford, Daimion P P P P P P P P P P P P P IA P P 15 0 0 1Staples, Justin . . . . . . . X X PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P P P P P P 6 0 0 0Stevens, Craig . . . . . . . P TE TE TE TE IA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 5 4 0 1Stewart, Josh . . . . . . . . IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0Stingily, Byron. . . . . . . . IA IA IA IA IA P P TE P P P RT RT IA RT RT 10 5 0 6Succop, Ryan P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 0 0 0Sutton, Chaz. . . . . . . . . X X X X X X X X X X X PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Svitek,Will . . . . . . . . . . X X X X X X IA IA IA IA IA LT LT LT P P 5 3 0 5Tanney, Alex . . . . . . . . . X X X X X X X X X X X X X X PS PS 0 0 0 0Thomas, Jemea . . . . . . X X X X X X X X X X X X IA P IA IA 1 0 0 3Thompson, Taylor TE P P IA IA IA IA IA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 3 1 0 5Walker,Delanie . . . . . . TE TE TE TE TE TE TE P TE IA TE TE TE TE TE TE 15 14 0 1Warmack,Chance . . . .RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG 16 16 0 0Washington,Leon. . . . . P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 0 0 0Washington,Nate . . . . .WR WR WR WR P P WR WR P WR P P WR WR WR WR 16 11 0 0Whitehurst,Charlie DNP DNP DNP QB P QB QB IA IA IA IA IA DNP P QB QB 7 5 4 5Williamson,Avery . . . . . P P P P ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB 16 12 0 0Wilson,George. . . . . . . P DB P P P SS SS P SS SS P SS SS SS SS SS 16 10 0 0Wimbley,Kamerion . . OLB P OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB OLB IA IA IA OLB OLB 13 12 0 3Woods,Al . . . . . . . . . . . P P P P P P P P NT P P P P P P P 16 1 0 0Woodyard,Wesley ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB ILB 16 16 0 0Wooten,Khalid . . . . . . . PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P P P 3 0 0 0Wreh-Wilson,Blidi . . . . CB CB CB CB IA CB CB CB CB CB IA CB CB IR IR IR 11 11 0 2Wright,Kendall . . . . . . .WR WR WR WR WR WR WR P WR P WR WR IA IA WR P 14 11 0 2Starters indicated by position (QB, RB, MLB, etc.); P = played but did not start; DNP = active but did not play; IA = inactive for game; PS = practice squad; PS-I = practice squad injured reserve; X = not on roster; IR = injured reserve; SUS = reserve/suspended; NFI = non-football injury; PUP = physically unable to perform

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January 5 Signed TE DORIN DICKERSON to a future contract

January 15 Signed WR JACOBY FORD and WR CLYDE GATES to future contracts

January 28 Assistant wide receivers coach KEVIN PATULLO leaves to become quarterbacks coach with the N.Y. Jets

February 5 Terminated vested veteran T MICHAEL OHER failed physical; hired DICK LeBEAU as assistant head coach/defense and JASON TUCKER as assistant wide receivers coach; elevated MIKE MULARKEY to assistant head coach/tight ends

March 3 Claimed OLB JONATHAN MASSAQUOI off waivers from the Atlanta Falcons; terminated vested veteran S BERNARD POLLARD

March 12 Signed unrestricted free agent S Da’NORRIS SEARCY; signed free agent WR HARRY DOUGLAS

March 13 Signed unrestricted free agents DL KARL KLUG, OLB DERRICK MORGAN and OLB BRIAN ORAKPO

March 18 Signed unrestricted free agent CB PERRISH COX

March 20 Signed unrestricted free agent T BYRON STINGILY

March 24 Signed unrestricted free agent K RYAN SUCCOP; signed free agent TE ANTHONY FASANO

March 27 Signed unrestricted free agent CB BRANDON HARRIS

April 20 Signed free agent OLB KAELIN BURNETT

April 22 Signed unrestricted free agent T BYRON BELL

April 27 Signed unrestricted free agent WR HAKEEM NICKS

April 30 Drafted QB MARCUS MARIOTA(firstround,2ndoverall)

May 1 Traded a 2015 second-round selection (33rd overall) to N.Y. Giants for the Giants’ 2015 second-round selection (40th overall), the Giants’ 2015 fourth-round selection (108th overall) and the Giants’ 2015 seventh-round selection (245th overall); drafted WR DORIAL GREEN-BECKHAM (second round, 40th overall) and OL JEREMIAH POUTASI (third round, 66th overall)

May 2 Drafted DE ANGELO BLACKSON (fourth round, 100th overall), FB JALSTON FOWLER (fourth round, 108th overall), RB DAVID COBB (fifth round, 138th overall),OLB DEIONTREZ MOUNT (sixth round, 177th overall), C ANDY GALLIK (sixth round, 208th overall) and WR TRE McBRIDE (seventh round, 245th overall)

May 8 Placed OLB KAMERION WIMBLEY on the reserve/retired list; waived TE BRETT BRACKETT with injury waiver

May 11 Signed the following undrafted free agents: OLB YANNIK CUDJOE-VIRGIL, DT TOBY JOHNSON, WR DEON LONG, DE DERRICK LOTT, G JOSUE MATIAS, K MIKE MEYER, FB CONNOR NEIGHBORS, S CODY PREWITT, CB CODY RIGGS, CB CURTIS RILEY, G QUINTON SPAIN, LB J.R. TAVAI, WR ANDREW TURZILLI, DT LUCAS VINCENT

May 13 Signed fourth-round choice DE ANGELO BLACKSON, sixth-round choice OLB DEIONTREZ MOUNT, sixth-round choice C ANDY GALLIK and seventh-round choice WR TRE McBRIDE

May 14 Signed fourth-round choice FB JALSTON FOWLER and fifth-roundchoiceRB DAVID COBB

May 18 Waived OLB DONTAY MOCH and RB LACHE SEASTRUNK; signed free agent OLB DEZMOND JOHNSON and TE TEVIN WESTBROOK

June 1 Signed second-round choice WR DORIAL GREEN-BECKHAM

June 2 Waived DT LUCAS VINCENT; signed free agent TE PHILLIP SUPERNAW

June 9 Placed CB BRANDON HARRIS on injured reserve; signed free agent C/G FERNANDO VELASCO

June 16 Terminated vested veteran RB SHONN GREENE

June 18 WaivedTE TAYLOR THOMPSON

June 19 Signed third-round choice T JEREMIAH POUTASI

July 22 Signedfirst-roundchoice QB MARCUS MARIOTA

July 30 Signed free agents TE CHASE COFFMAN and RB DAVID FLUELLEN; placed TE DORIN DICKERSON on injured reserve; placed NT SAMMIE HILL on reserve/physically unable to perform

July 31 Signed free agents NT ISAAKO AAITUI and WR TEBUCKY JONES; waived T TERREN JONES

August 6 Waived injuredS CODY PREWITT; signed free agent S JOSH AUBREY

August 8 Waived injured FB CONNOR NEIGHBORS; signed free agent FB ZACH BOREN

August 10 Moved NT SAMMIE HILL from Physically Unable to Perform list to active roster; waived injured CB CURTIS RILEY; signed free agent CB WILL BROWN

August 13 Waived S CODY PREWITT from reserve/injured with an injury settlement

August 17 WaivedWR CLYDE GATES; signed free agent OLB ANDY STUDEBAKER

August 31 Terminated vested veteran C/G FERNANDO VELASCO; waived LB NATE ASKEW, CB WILL BROWN, LB DEZMOND JOHNSON, WR TEBUCKY JONES, WR DEON LONG, DE DERRICK LOTT, G JUSTIN McCRAY, K MIKE MEYER and LB CHAZ SUTTON

September 1 WaivedS JOSH AUBREY, DT TOBY JOHNSON and TE TEVIN WESTBROOK; placed OLB YANNIK CUDJOE-VIRGIL and WR ANDREW TURZILLI on injured reserve

September 3 WaivedOLB YANNIK CUDJOE-VIRGIL and WR ANDREW TURZILLI from reserve/injured with injury settlements

September 4 Traded G ANDY LEVITRE to the Atlanta Falcons for their 2016 sixth-round selection and a future conditional pick

September 5 Terminated vested veterans WR JACOBY FORD, WR HAKEEM NICKS, T BYRON STINGILY and OLB ANDY STUDEBAKER; waived NT ISAAKO AAITUI, CB Ri’SHARD ANDERSON, FB ZACH BOREN, LB KAELIN BURNETT, RB DAVID FLUELLEN, C GABE IKARD, G JOSUE MATIAS, WR TRE McBRIDE, T WILL POEHLS, WR RICO RICHARDSON, WR JOSH STEWART, QB ALEX TANNEY, DB JEMEA THOMAS and DB KHALID WOOTEN; placed LB ZAVIAR GOODEN, LB YAWIN SMALLWOOD and LB J.R. TAVAI on injured reserve

September 6 Claimed OLB DAVID BASS off waivers from the Chicago Bears and LB STEVE JOHNSON off waivers from the Denver Broncos; traded a 2016 conditional draft selection to the Cleveland Browns for RB TERRANCE WEST; waived OLB JONATHAN MASSAQUOI and LB JUSTIN STAPLES; terminated vested veteran TE CHASE COFFMAN; signed S JOSH AUBREY, RB DAVID FLUELLEN, G JOSUE MATIAS, WR TRE McBRIDE, T WILL POEHLS, WR RICO RICHARDSON and TE TEVIN WESTBROOK to the practice squad

September 7 Placed RB DAVID COBB on injured reserve – designated for return; signed free agent TE CHASE COFFMAN

TENNESSEE TITANS 2015 TRANSACTIONS

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TENNESSEE TITANS UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHARTOFFENSE

WR 83 Harry Douglas 17 Dorial Green-Beckham TE 82 DelanieWalker 88 CraigStevens 89 PhillipSupernawLT 77 Taylor Lewan 79 Jamon Meredith LG 76 Byron Bell 60 Quinton Spain C 62 Brian Schwenke 69 Andy Gallik RG 70 ChanceWarmack 60 Quinton Spain RT 73 Jeremiah Poutasi 79 Jamon Meredith TE 80 Anthony Fasano 45 Jalston Fowler (FB) 85 Chase Coffman WR 13 KendallWright 15 JustinHunter QB 8 Marcus Mariota 7 ZachMettenberger 12 CharlieWhitehurstRB 20 Bishop Sankey 22 Dexter McCluster 26 Antonio Andrews 35 TerranceWest

DEFENSE

DE 90 DaQuan Jones 92 Ropati Pitoitua 95 Angelo BlacksonNT 94 SammieHill 96 AlWoods DT 99 Jurrell Casey 97 Karl Klug 93 Mike Martin OLB 91 Derrick Morgan 53 Deiontrez Mount ILB 55 ZachBrown 59 WesleyWoodyard ILB 54 AveryWilliamson 56 SteveJohnson OLB 98 Brian Orakpo 51 David Bass CB 29 PerrishCox 25 BlidiWreh-Wilson 37 Cody RiggsSS 21 Da’Norris Searcy 39 Daimion Stafford FS 33 MichaelGriffin 28 MarquestonHuff CB 30 Jason McCourty 24 Coty Sensabaugh

SPECIAL TEAMS

K 4 Ryan Succop 6 Brett Kern KO 4 Ryan Succop 6 Brett Kern P 6 Brett Kern 4 Ryan Succop H 6 BrettKern 33 MichaelGriffin PR 22 Dexter McCluster 83 Harry Douglas KOR 26 Antonio Andrews 20 Bishop Sankey LS 48 Beau Brinkley 26 Antonio Andrews

Rookieandfirst-yearplayersareunderlined

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10TH YEARAnthony Fasano TEDelanieWalker TECharlieWhitehurst QB

9TH YEARMichaelGriffin S

8TH YEARHarryDouglas WRBrett Kern PCraig Stevens TEWesleyWoodyard LB

7TH YEARSammie Hill NTJason McCourty CBJamon Meredith TBrian Orakpo OLBRyan Succop K

6TH YEARChase Coffman TEDexter McCluster RBDerrick Morgan OLBRopati Pitoitua DEAlWoods DL

5TH YEARByron Bell TJurrell Casey DTPerrish Cox CBBrandon Harris (IR) CBKarl Klug DEDa’Norris Searcy S

4TH YEARBeau Brinkley LSZachBrown LBDorin Dickerson (IR) TESteve Johnson ILBMike Martin DLCoty Sensabaugh CBKendallWright WR

3RD YEARDavid Bass OLBZaviarGooden(IR) LBJustinHunter WRBrian Schwenke CDaimion Stafford SChanceWarmack GBlidiWreh-Wilson CB

2ND YEARAntonio Andrews RBMarqueston Huff DBDaQuan Jones DLTaylor Lewan TZachMettenberger QBBishop Sankey RBPhillip Supernaw TETerranceWest RBAveryWilliamson LB

1ST YEARYawin Smallwood (IR) LB

ROOKIE DRAFT PICKSAngelo Blackson DEDavid Cobb (IR-Return) RBJalston Fowler FBAndy Gallik CDorialGreen-Beckham WRMarcus Mariota QBDeiontrez Mount OLBJeremiah Poutasi T

ROOKIE FREE AGENTSConnor Neighbors (IR) FBCody Riggs CBCurtis Riley (IR) CBQuinton Spain GJ.R. Tavai (IR) LB

As of Sept. 7, 2015

TENNESSEE TITANS ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE

ROUND 1Player Pos. Year Marcus Mariota QB 2015Taylor Lewan T 2014ChanceWarmack G 2013KendallWright WR 2012Derrick Morgan OLB 2010BrianOrakpo OLB 2009(Was)MichaelGriffin S 2007 ROUND 2Player Pos. Year DorialGreen-Beckham WR 2015Bishop Sankey RB 2014JustinHunter WR 2013ZachBrown LB 2012Brandon Harris (IR) CB 2011 (Hou)Anthony Fasano TE 2006 (Dal) ROUND 3Player Pos. Year Jeremiah Poutasi T 2015TerranceWest RB 2014(Cle)ZaviarGooden(IR) LB 2013BlidiWreh-Wilson CB 2013Mike Martin DL 2012Jurrell Casey DT 2011Chase Coffman TE 2009 (Cin)HarryDouglas WR 2008(Atl)Craig Stevens TE 2008CharlieWhitehurst QB 2006(SD)

ROUND 4Player Pos. Year Angelo Blackson DE 2015Jalston Fowler FB 2015Marqueston Huff DB 2014DaQuan Jones DL 2014Brian Schwenke C 2013Coty Sensabaugh CB 2012Da’Norris Searcy S 2011 (Buf)Dexter McCluster RB 2010 (KC)AlWoods DL 2010(NO)Sammie Hill NT 2009 (Det)

ROUND 5Player Pos. Year David Cobb (IR-Return) RB 2015AveryWilliamson LB 2014Karl Klug DE 2011Perrish Cox CB 2010 (Den)Jamon Meredith T 2009 (GB) ROUND 6Player Pos. Year Andy Gallik C 2015Deiontrez Mount OLB 2015ZachMettenberger QB 2014Jason McCourty CB 2009DelanieWalker TE 2006(SF)

ROUND 7Player Pos. Year Yawin Smallwood (IR) LB 2014 (Atl)David Bass OLB 2013 (Oak)Daimion Stafford S 2013Dorin Dickerson (IR) TE 2010 (Hou)Ryan Succop K 2009 (KC)

UNDRAFTEDPlayer Pos. Year Connor Neighbors (IR) FB 2015Cody Riggs CB 2015Curtis Riley (IR) CB 2015Quinton Spain G 2015J.R. Tavai (IR) LB 2015Antonio Andrews RB 2014Beau Brinkley LS 2012Steve Johnson ILB 2012 (Den)Phillip Supernaw TE 2012 (Hou)Byron Bell T 2011 (Car)Ropati Pitoitua DE 2009 (NYJ)Brett Kern P 2008 (Den)WesleyWoodyard LB 2008(Den)

As of Sept. 7, 2015

TENNESSEE TITANS ROSTER BY DRAFT ROUND

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HOW THE TENNESSEE TITANS WERE BUILTYEAR DRAFTEES (29) FREE AGENTS (21) TRADES/WAIVERS (3) 2015 QB MarcusMariota(1) WR HarryDouglas(FA) OLB DavidBass(W-CHI) WR DorialGreen-Beckham(2) S Da’NorrisSearcy(UFA-BUF) LB SteveJohnson(W-DEN) T JeremiahPoutasi(3) OLB BrianOrakpo(UFA-WAS) RB TerranceWest(T-CLE) DE Angelo Blackson (4a) TE Anthony Fasano (FA) FB Jalston Fowler (4b) CB Perrish Cox (UFA-SF) RB David Cobb (5) G/T Byron Bell (UFA-CAR) OLB Deiontrez Mount (6a) CB Cody Riggs (FA) C/G Andy Gallik (6b) G Quinton Spain (FA) TE Phillip Supernaw (FA) TE Chase Coffman (FA) 2014 T Taylor Lewan (1) RB Dexter McCluster (UFA-KC) RB BishopSankey(2) DL AlWoods(UFA-PIT) DL DaQuanJones(4a) QB CharlieWhitehurst(UFA-SD) DB MarquestonHuff(4b) LB WesleyWoodyard(UFA-DEN) LB AveryWilliamson(5) RB AntonioAndrews(FA) QB ZachMettenberger(6) K RyanSuccop(FA) T/G Jamon Meredith (FA) T/G Jamon Meredith (FA) 2013 G ChanceWarmack(1) TE DelanieWalker(UFA-SF) WR JustinHunter(2) NT SammieHill(UFA-DET) CB BlidiWreh-Wilson(3a) DE RopatiPitoitua(UFA-KC) C Brian Schwenke (4) S Daimion Stafford (7) 2012 WR KendallWright(1) LS BeauBrinkley(FA) LB ZachBrown(2) DL Mike Martin (3) CB Coty Sensabaugh (4) 2011 DT Jurrell Casey (3) DL Karl Klug (5) 2010 OLB Derrick Morgan (1) 2009 CB JasonMcCourty(6a) P BrettKern(W-DEN) 2008 TE Craig Stevens (3) 2007 S MichaelGriffin(1)

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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. BIRTHDATE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN ACQUIRED26 Andrews,Antonio RB 5-10 225 8/17/92 2 WesternKentucky FortCampbell,Ky. FA-’1451 Bass,David OLB 6-4 256 9/11/90 3 MissouriWesternState St.Louis,Mo. W(CHI)-’1576 Bell, Byron G/T 6-5 340 1/17/89 5 New Mexico Greenville, Texas UFA (CAR)-’1595 Blackson,Angelo DE 6-4 318 11/14/92 R Auburn Wilmington,Del. D4a-’1548 Brinkley, Beau LS 6-4 248 1/25/90 4 Missouri Kearney, Mo. FA-’1255 Brown,Zach LB 6-1 248 10/23/89 4 NorthCarolina Estill,S.C. D2-’1299 Casey, Jurrell DT 6-1 305 12/5/89 5 Southern California Long Beach, Calif. D3-’1185 Coffman, Chase TE 6-6 250 11/10/86 6 Missouri Peculiar, Mo. FA-’1429 Cox,Perrish CB 6-0 190 1/7/87 5 OklahomaState Waco,Texas UFA(SF)-’1583 Douglas,Harry WR 6-0 183 9/16/84 8 Louisville Jonesboro,Ga. FA-’1580 Fasano, Anthony TE 6-4 255 4/20/84 10 Notre Dame Verona, N.J. FA-’1545 Fowler, Jalston FB 5-11 254 7/26/90 R Alabama Mobile, Ala. D4b-’1569 Gallik, Andy C/G 6-2 306 9/24/91 R Boston College Evergreen Park, Ill. D6b-’1517 Green-Beckham,Dorial WR 6-5 237 4/12/93 R Oklahoma Springfield,Mo. D2-’1533 Griffin,Michael S 6-0 215 1/4/85 9 Texas Austin,Texas D1-’0794 Hill,Sammie NT 6-4 328 11/8/86 7 Stillman WestBlocton,Ala. UFA(DET)-’1328 Huff,Marqueston DB 5-11 196 4/6/92 2 Wyoming Texarkana,Texas D4b-’1415 Hunter,Justin WR 6-4 203 5/20/91 3 Tennessee VirginiaBeachVa. D2-’1356 Johnson,Steve LB 6-1 237 3/28/88 4 Kansas Media,Pa. W(DEN)-’1590 Jones, DaQuan DL 6-4 322 12/27/91 2 Penn State Johnson City, N.Y. D4a-’146 Kern,Brett P 6-2 214 2/17/86 8 Toledo GrandIsland,N.Y. W(DEN)-’0997 Klug, Karl DL 6-3 278 3/31/88 5 Iowa Caledonia, Minn. D5-’1177 Lewan, Taylor T 6-7 309 7/22/91 2 Michigan Cave Creek, Ariz. D1-’148 Mariota, Marcus QB 6-4 222 10/30/93 R Oregon Honolulu, Hawaii D1-’1593 Martin, Mike DL 6-1 298 9/1/90 4 Michigan Detroit, Mich. D3-’1222 McCluster, Dexter RB 5-8 170 8/25/88 6 Mississippi Largo, Fla. UFA (KC)-’1430 McCourty, Jason CB 6-0 193 8/13/87 7 Rutgers Nyack, N.Y. D6a-’0979 Meredith, Jamon T/G 6-5 312 5/11/86 7 South Carolina Simpsonville, S.C. FA-’147 Mettenberger,Zach QB 6-5 224 7/16/91 2 LouisianaState Watkinsville,Ga. D6-’1491 Morgan, Derrick OLB 6-3 261 1/6/89 6 Georgia Tech Coatesville, Pa. D1-’1053 Mount,Deiontrez OLB 6-5 249 2/26/93 R Louisville Ft.WaltonBeach,Fla. D6a-’1598 Orakpo,Brian OLB 6-4 257 7/31/86 7 Texas Houston,Texas UFA(WAS)-’1592 Pitoitua,Ropati DE 6-8 298 4/6/85 6 WashingtonState Lakewood,Wash. UFA(KC)-’1373 Poutasi, Jeremiah T 6-5 335 8/7/94 R Utah Las Vegas, Nev. D3-’1537 Riggs, Cody CB 5-9 187 12/30/91 R Notre Dame Fort Lauderdale, Fla. FA-’1520 Sankey,Bishop RB 5-10 209 9/15/92 2 Washington Wadsworth,Ohio D2-’1462 Schwenke, Brian C 6-3 318 3/22/91 3 California Oceanside, Calif. D4-’1321 Searcy, Da’Norris S 5-11 207 11/16/88 5 North Carolina Decatur, Ga. UFA (BUF)-’1524 Sensabaugh, Coty CB 5-11 187 11/15/88 4 Clemson Kingsport, Tenn. D4-’1260 Spain,Quinton G 6-4 330 8/7/91 R WestVirginia Petersburg,Va. FA-’1539 Stafford, Daimion S 6-1 218 2/18/91 3 Nebraska Riverside, Calif. D7-’1388 Stevens, Craig TE 6-3 263 9/1/84 8 California San Pedro, Calif. D3-’084 Succop, Ryan K 6-2 218 9/19/86 7 South Carolina Hickory, N.C. FA-’1489 Supernaw, Phillip TE 6-5 248 1/30/90 2 Ouachita Baptist Katy, Texas FA-’1582 Walker,Delanie TE 6-0 248 8/12/84 10 CentralMissouri Pomona,Calif. UFA(SF)-’1370 Warmack,Chance G 6-2 323 9/14/91 3 Alabama Atlanta,Ga. D1-’1335 West,Terrance RB 5-10 225 1/28/91 2 Towson Ft.Lauderdale,Fla. T(CLE)-’1512 Whitehurst,Charlie QB 6-5 226 8/6/82 10 Clemson Duluth,Ga. UFA(SD)-’1454 Williamson,Avery LB 6-1 246 3/9/92 2 Kentucky Milan,Tenn. D5-’1496 Woods,Al DL 6-4 307 3/25/87 6 LouisianaState Elton,La. UFA(PIT)-’1459 Woodyard,Wesley LB 6-0 233 7/21/86 8 Kentucky LaGrange,Ga. UFA(DEN)-’1425 Wreh-Wilson,Blidi CB 6-1 198 12/5/89 3 Connecticut Edinboro,Pa. D3a-’1313 Wright,Kendall WR 5-10 191 11/12/89 4 Baylor Pittsburg,Texas D1-’12

PRACTICE SQUAD (7): 31 Aubrey, Josh S 5-10 207 4/9/91 3 Stephen F. Austin Tyler, Texas FA-’1532 Fluellen, David RB 5-11 224 1/29/92 1 Toledo Lockport, N.Y. FA-’1566 Matias, Josue G 6-5 309 1/6/93 R Florida State Union City, N.J. FA-’1516 McBride,Tre WR 6-0 210 12/1/92 R William&Mary McDonough,Ga. D7-’1575 Poehls,Will T 6-8 334 11/27/91 1 Montana Chandler,Ariz. FA-’1481 Richardson,Rico WR 6-1 185 7/1/91 1 JacksonState Natchez,Miss. FA-’1487 Westbrook,Tevin TE 6-5 257 2/17/93 R Florida CoconutCreek,Fla. FA-’15

RESERVE/INJURED - DESIGNATED TO RETURN (1): 23 Cobb, David RB 5-11 229 6/3/93 R Minnesota Killeen, Texas D5-’15

RESERVE/INJURED (7): 42 Dickerson, Dorin TE 6-1 226 3/31/88 4 Pittsburgh Oakdale, Pa. FA-’1550 Gooden,Zaviar LB 6-1 231 8/31/90 3 Missouri Pflugerville,Texas D3b-’1332 Harris,Brandon CB 5-10 189 1/24/90 5 Miami(Fla.) Miami,Fla. W(HOU)-’1446o Neighbors, Connor FB 5-10 244 12/13/91 R Louisiana State Hunstville, Ala. FA-’1546d Riley, Curtis CB 6-0 190 7/18/92 R Fresno State Orlando, Fla. FA-’1547 Smallwood,Yawin LB 6-4 236 12/25/91 1 Connecticut Worcester,Mass. FA-’1441 Tavai, J.R. LB 6-2 249 9/23/93 R Southern California Redondo Beach, Calif. FA-’15 Active Roster Count: 53 As of Sept. 7, 2015 HEAD COACH: KENWHISENHUNT ASSISTANT COACHES: DICK LeBEAU (assistant head coach/defense), MIKE MULARKEY (assistant head coach/ tight ends), RAY HORTON (defensive coordinator), JASON MICHAEL (of-fensivecoordinator),STEVEWATTERSON(strengthandconditioning),BOBBOSTAD(offensiveline),STEVEBROWN(asst.secondary),LOUIECIOFFI(secondary),SYLVESTERCROOM(runningbacks),NICKEASON(asst.defensiveline),STEVEHOFFMAN(specialteamsasst.),SHAWNJEFFERSON(widereceivers),NATEKACZOR(specialteams),CANNONMATTHEWS(quality control coordinator - defense), JOHN McNULTY (quarterbacks), ARTHUR SMITH (asst. tight ends), GIFF SMITH (defensive line), LOU SPANOS (linebackers), LUKE STECKEL (offen-sive asst.), MIKE SULLIVAN (asst. offensive line), JASON TUCKER (asst. wide receivers)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Andy GALLIK . . . . . . . . . . . . .GAL-lick Karl KLUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KLOOG Ryan SUCCOP . . . . . . . . . . . Suck-up DORIAL Green-Beckham . . .DOOR-ree-AL TaylorLEWAN . . . . . . . . . . . .leh-WAHN JeremiahPOUTASI . . . . . . . Poe-TAS-ee MARQUESTON Huff . . . . . . .mar-QUEST-un Marcus MARIOTA . . . . . . . . .MAR-ee-OH-tah DAQUAN Jones . . . . . . . . . .Day-QUAN ROPATI PITOITUA . . . . . . . .roe-POT-eePuh-TOE-uh-TWO-ah

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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN ACQUIRED4 Ryan Succop K 6-2 218 28 7 South Carolina Hickory, N.C. FA-’146 BrettKern P 6-2 214 29 8 Toledo GrandIsland,N.Y. W(DEN)-’097 ZachMettenberger QB 6-5 224 24 2 LouisianaState Watkinsville,Ga. D6-’148 Marcus Mariota QB 6-4 222 21 R Oregon Honolulu, Hawaii D1-’1512 CharlieWhitehurst QB 6-5 226 33 10 Clemson Duluth,Ga. UFA(SD)-’1413 KendallWright WR 5-10 191 25 4 Baylor Pittsburg,Texas D1-’1215 JustinHunter WR 6-4 203 24 3 Tennessee VirginiaBeach,Va. D2-’1317 DorialGreen-Beckham WR 6-5 237 22 R Oklahoma Springfield,Mo. D2-’1520 BishopSankey RB 5-10 209 22 2 Washington Wadsworth,Ohio D2-’1421 Da’Norris Searcy S 5-11 207 26 5 North Carolina Decatur, Ga. UFA (BUF)-’1522 Dexter McCluster RB 5-8 170 27 6 Mississippi Largo, Fla. UFA (KC)-’1424 Coty Sensabaugh CB 5-11 187 26 4 Clemson Kingsport, Tenn. D4-’1225 BlidiWreh-Wilson CB 6-1 198 25 3 Connecticut Edinboro,Pa. D3a-’1326 AntonioAndrews RB 5-10 225 23 2 WesternKentucky FortCampbell,Ky. FA-’1428 MarquestonHuff DB 5-11 196 23 2 Wyoming Texarkana,Texas D4b-’1429 PerrishCox CB 6-0 190 28 5 OklahomaState Waco,Texas UFA(SF)-’1530 Jason McCourty CB 6-0 193 28 7 Rutgers Nyack, N.Y. D6a-’0933 MichaelGriffin S 6-0 215 30 9 Texas Austin,Texas D1-’0735 TerranceWest RB 5-10 225 24 2 Towson Ft.Lauderdale,Fla. T(CLE)-’1537 Cody Riggs CB 5-9 187 23 R Notre Dame Fort Lauderdale, Fla. FA-’1539 Daimion Stafford S 6-1 218 24 3 Nebraska Riverside, Calif. D7-’1345 Jalston Fowler FB 5-11 254 25 R Alabama Mobile, Ala. D4b-’1548 Beau Brinkley LS 6-4 248 25 4 Missouri Kearney, Mo. FA-’1251 DavidBass OLB 6-4 256 24 3 MissouriWesternSt. St.Louis,Mo. W(CHI)-’1553 DeiontrezMount OLB 6-5 249 22 R Louisville Ft.WaltonBeach,Fla. D6a-’1554 AveryWilliamson LB 6-1 246 23 2 Kentucky Milan,Tenn. D5-’1455 ZachBrown LB 6-1 248 25 4 NorthCarolina Estill,S.C. D2-’1256 SteveJohnson LB 6-1 237 27 4 Kansas Media,Pa. W(DEN)-’1559 WesleyWoodyard LB 6-0 233 29 8 Kentucky LaGrange,Ga. UFA(DEN)-’1460 QuintonSpain G 6-4 330 24 R WestVirginia Petersburg,Va. FA-’1562 Brian Schwenke C 6-3 318 24 3 California Oceanside, Calif. D4-’1369 Andy Gallik C/G 6-2 306 23 R Boston College Evergreen Park, Ill. D6b-’1570 ChanceWarmack G 6-2 323 23 3 Alabama Atlanta,Ga. D1-’1373 Jeremiah Poutasi T 6-5 335 21 R Utah Las Vegas, Nev. D3-’1576 Byron Bell G/T 6-5 340 26 5 New Mexico Greenville, Texas UFA (CAR)-’1577 Taylor Lewan T 6-7 309 24 2 Michigan Cave Creek, Ariz. D1-’1479 Jamon Meredith T/G 6-5 312 29 7 South Carolina Simpsonville, S.C. FA-’1480 Anthony Fasano TE 6-4 255 31 10 Notre Dame Verona, N.J. FA-’1582 DelanieWalker TE 6-0 248 31 10 CentralMissouri Pomona,Calif. UFA(SF)-’1383 HarryDouglas WR 6-0 183 30 8 Louisville Jonesboro,Ga. FA-’1585 Chase Coffman TE 6-6 250 28 6 Missouri Peculiar, Mo. FA-’1488 Craig Stevens TE 6-3 263 31 8 California San Pedro, Calif. D3-’0889 Phillip Supernaw TE 6-5 248 25 2 Ouachita Baptist Katy, Texas FA-’1590 DaQuan Jones DL 6-4 322 23 2 Penn State Johnson City, N.Y. D4a-’1491 Derrick Morgan OLB 6-3 261 26 6 Georgia Tech Coatesville, Pa. D1-’1092 RopatiPitoitua DE 6-8 298 30 6 WashingtonState Lakewood,Wash. UFA(KC)-’1393 Mike Martin DL 6-1 298 25 4 Michigan Detroit, Mich. D3-’1294 SammieHill NT 6-4 328 28 7 Stillman WestBlocton,Ala. UFA(DET)-’1395 AngeloBlackson DE 6-4 318 22 R Auburn Wilmington,Del. D4a-’1596 AlWoods DL 6-4 307 28 6 LouisianaState Elton,La. UFA(PIT)-’1497 Karl Klug DL 6-3 278 27 5 Iowa Caledonia, Minn. D5-’1198 BrianOrakpo OLB 6-4 257 29 7 Texas Houston,Texas UFA(WAS)-’1599 Jurrell Casey DT 6-1 305 25 5 Southern California Long Beach, Calif. D3-’11

PRACTICE SQUAD (7): 16 TreMcBride WR 6-0 210 22 R William&Mary McDonough,Ga. D7-’1531 Josh Aubrey S 5-10 207 24 3 Stephen F. Austin Tyler, Texas FA-’1532 David Fluellen RB 5-11 224 23 1 Toledo Lockport, N.Y. FA-’1566 Josue Matias G 6-5 309 22 R Florida State Union City, N.J. FA-’1575 WillPoehls T 6-8 334 23 1 Montana Chandler,Ariz. FA-’1481 RicoRichardson WR 6-1 185 24 1 JacksonState Natchez,Miss. FA-’1487 TevinWestbrook TE 6-5 257 22 R Florida CoconutCreek,Fla. FA-’15

RESERVE/INJURED - DESIGNATED TO RETURN (1): 23 David Cobb RB 5-11 229 22 R Minnesota Killeen, Texas D5-’15

RESERVE/INJURED (7): 32 BrandonHarris CB 5-10 189 25 5 Miami(Fla.) Miami,Fla. W(HOU)-’1441 J.R. Tavai LB 6-2 249 21 R Southern California Redondo Beach, Fla. FA-’1542 Dorin Dickerson TE 6-1 226 27 4 Pittsburgh Oakdale, Pa. FA-’1546o Connor Neighbors FB 5-10 244 23 R Louisiana State Huntsville, Ala. FA-’1546d Curtis Riley CB 6-0 190 23 R Fresno State Orlando, Fla. FA-’1547 YawinSmallwood LB 6-4 236 23 1 Connecticut Worcester,Mass. FA-’1450 ZaviarGooden LB 6-1 231 25 3 Missouri Pflugerville,Texas D3b-’13 Active Roster Count: 53 As of Sept. 7, 2015

HEAD COACH: KEN WHISENHUNT ASSISTANT COACHES: DICK LeBEAU (assistant head coach/defense), MIKE MULARKEY (assistant head coach/ tight ends), RAY HORTON (defensive coordinator), JASON MICHAEL (offensivecoordinator),STEVEWATTERSON(strengthandconditioning),BOBBOSTAD(offensiveline),STEVEBROWN(asst.secondary),LOUIECIOFFI(secondary),SYLVESTERCROOM(runningbacks),NICKEASON(asst.defensiveline),STEVEHOFFMAN(specialteamsasst.),SHAWNJEFFERSON(widereceivers),NATEKACZOR(specialteams),CAN-NONMATTHEWS(qualitycontrolcoordinator-defense),JOHNMcNULTY(quarterbacks),ARTHURSMITH(asst.tightends),GIFFSMITH(defensiveline),LOUSPANOS(linebackers),LUKE STECKEL (offensive asst.), MIKE SULLIVAN (asst. offensive line), JASON TUCKER (asst. wide receivers) HOW ACQUIRED KEY:FA(freeagent),UFA(unrestrictedfreeagent),RFA(restrictedfreeagent),D(draftpick),W(waivers),T(trade)

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