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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AUGUST 3, 2014 NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Titans (0-0) open their 2014 preseason this week, welcoming the defend- ing NFC North Champion Green Bay Packers (0-0) to LP Field (capacity 69,143). Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. CDT on Saturday, Aug. 9. Fans are encouraged to participate in the LP PENCIL Box School Supply Drive at the game. LP PENCIL Box, a collaborative non-profit venture between PENCIL Foundation and LP Building Products, offers Nashville Metro teachers the opportunity to acquire school supplies for the city’s most in-need chil- dren. Collection locations will be positioned outside of LP Field to collect items from erasers and pencil boxes to hand sanitizers, colored pencils, pens and rulers. THE BROADCAST The game will be televised regionally on the Titans Preseason TV Network, including flagship WKRN-Channel 2 in Nashville. Cory Curtis will handle play-by-play duties while former Titans running back Eddie George provides analysis. Audra Martin will report from the sidelines. The Titans Radio Network, including Nashville flagship 104.5 The Zone, will broadcast the game across the Mid-South with the “Voice of the Titans” Mike Keith, analyst Frank Wycheck and gameday host Rhett Bryan. FIRST PRESEASON UNDER WHISENHUNT For the first time, the Titans are led into the preseason by Ken Whisenhunt, who became the 17th head coach in franchise history and the third in the “Titans era” on Jan. 13. He arrives in Tennessee with 17 years of NFL experience as a coach and nine seasons as a player. He got his start in coaching as an assistant at Vanderbilt University from 1995 to 1996. In 2013, Whisenhunt was named Assistant Coach of the Year by the Professional Football Writers of America after a successful one-year stint as offensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers. Under his direction, the Chargers had the NFL’s fifth-ranked offense (393.3 yards per game) and the league’s top offense on third down (49.0 percent). Quarterback Philip Rivers’ 105.5 passer rating matched the highest rating of his career and placed fourth among NFL signal callers. His first stint as a head coach was with the Arizona Cardinals from 2007 through 2012. He won a franchise-record 49 games and led the team to a pair of NFC West titles and their first NFC Championship. In addition to Whisenhunt, several players are scheduled make their Titans preseason debuts. Early in the offseason, the Titans reached deals with a half-dozen free agents who could figure prominently in the their plans for 2014: Denver linebackers Wesley Woodyard and Shaun Phillips, Kansas City running back Dexter McCluster, Pittsburgh defensive lineman Al Woods, San Diego quarterback Charlie White- hurst and Baltimore tackle Michael Oher. Those six players account for 37 NFL seasons, 15 playoff seasons and three Super Bowl appearances. Additionally, the Titans drafted six players in May who could see their first action in a Titans uniform this week, including first-round offensive lineman Taylor Lewan (11th overall pick from the University of Michigan) and second-round running back Bishop Sankey (42nd overall from Washington). Starting quarterback Jake Locker heads into his fourth NFL season. The former first-round pick appeared in seven total games in 2013, completing 111 of 183 passes for 1,256 yards, eight touchdowns, four interceptions and a passer rating of 86.7. At the time of his season-ending foot injury, he ranked fourth in the NFL in third-down passer rating (103.7) and eighth in the league in fourth-quarter passer rating (105.9). He helped get the Titans off to a 3-1 start in the first month, during which time the offense did not commit at turnover. THE PACKERS The Packers are looking to defend their third consecutive division title. In 2013, they battled to an 8-7-1 finish, edging the 8-8 Chicago Bears for first place in the NFC North. The Packers’ season came to an end with a loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the Wild Card round. Under head coach Mike McCarthy, they have made the playoffs in six of their last eight seasons. McCarthy’s .637 winning percentage (including playoffs) ranks fourth among all active NFL coaches (mini- mum 60 games). Aaron Rodgers enters his 10th NFL season and his seventh as Green Bay’s full-time starter at quarterback. The 2011 NFL MVP is the NFL’s all-time career leader in passer rating (104.9). PRESEASON Day Date Opponent Kickoff TV Sat. Aug. 9 GREEN BAY 7 p.m. WKRN Fri. Aug. 15 at New Orleans 7 p.m. WKRN Sat. Aug. 23 at Atlanta 6 p.m. WKRN Thur. Aug. 28 MINNESOTA 7 p.m. WKRN REGULAR SEASON Day Date Opponent Kickoff TV Sun. Sept. 7 at Kansas City Noon CBS Sun. Sept. 14 DALLAS Noon FOX Sun. Sept. 21 at Cincinnati Noon CBS Sun. Sept. 28 at Indianapolis Noon CBS Sun. Oct. 5 CLEVELAND Noon* CBS Sun. Oct. 12 JACKSONVILLE Noon* CBS Sun. Oct. 19 at Washington Noon* CBS Sun. Oct. 26 HOUSTON Noon* CBS Sun. Nov. 2 BYE Sun. Nov. 9 at Baltimore Noon* CBS Mon. Nov. 17 PITTSBURGH 7:30 p.m. ESPN Sun. Nov. 23 at Philadelphia Noon* CBS Sun. Nov. 30 at Houston Noon* CBS Sun. Dec. 7 N.Y. GIANTS Noon* FOX Sun. Dec. 14 N.Y. JETS 3:05 p.m.* CBS Thur. Dec. 18 at Jacksonville 7:25 p.m. NFLN Sun. Dec. 28 INDIANAPOLIS Noon* CBS All kickoff times Central * Time subject to change The following Titans practices are open to the public un- less otherwise noted: Monday, Aug. 4 . . . . .3:00 p.m. practice (Flowery Branch, Ga.) Tuesday, Aug. 5. . . . .Players’ day off Wednesday, Aug. 6 . .9:20 a.m. practice Thursday, Aug. 7. . . .2:50 p.m. practice (closed to public) Friday, Aug. 8 . . . . . .No access Saturday, Aug. 9 . . . .7 p.m. vs. Green Bay Sunday, Aug. 10 . . . .Press conference (time TBA) TITANS OPEN PRESEASON AT LP FIELD AGAINST THE PACKERS Tennessee Titans (0-0) vs. Green Bay Packers (0-0) Saturday, Aug. 9, 2014 • 7 p.m. CDT • LP Field • Nashville, Tenn. • TV: WKRN

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NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Titans (0-0) open their 2014 preseason this week, welcoming the defend-ing NFC North Champion Green Bay Packers (0-0) to LP Field (capacity 69,143). Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. CDT on Saturday, Aug. 9. Fans are encouraged to participate in the LP PENCIL Box School Supply Drive at the game. LP PENCIL Box, a collaborative non-profit venture between PENCIL Foundation and LP Building Products, offers Nashville Metro teachers the opportunity to acquire school supplies for the city’s most in-need chil-dren. Collection locations will be positioned outside of LP Field to collect items from erasers and pencil boxes to hand sanitizers, colored pencils, pens and rulers.

THE BROADCAST The game will be televised regionally on the Titans Preseason TV Network, including flagship WKRN-Channel 2 in Nashville. Cory Curtis will handle play-by-play duties while former Titans running back Eddie George provides analysis. Audra Martin will report from the sidelines. The Titans Radio Network, including Nashville flagship 104.5 The Zone, will broadcast the game across the Mid-South with the “Voice of the Titans” Mike Keith, analyst Frank Wycheck and gameday host Rhett Bryan.

FIRST PRESEASON UNDER WHISENHUNT For the first time, the Titans are led into the preseason by Ken Whisenhunt, who became the 17th head coach in franchise history and the third in the “Titans era” on Jan. 13. He arrives in Tennessee with 17 years of NFL experience as a coach and nine seasons as a player. He got his start in coaching as an assistant at Vanderbilt University from 1995 to 1996. In 2013, Whisenhunt was named Assistant Coach of the Year by the Professional Football Writers of America after a successful one-year stint as offensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers. Under his direction, the Chargers had the NFL’s fifth-ranked offense (393.3 yards per game) and the league’s top offense on third down (49.0 percent). Quarterback Philip Rivers’ 105.5 passer rating matched the highest rating of his career and placed fourth among NFL signal callers. His first stint as a head coach was with the Arizona Cardinals from 2007 through 2012. He won a franchise-record 49 games and led the team to a pair of NFC West titles and their first NFC Championship. In addition to Whisenhunt, several players are scheduled make their Titans preseason debuts. Early in the offseason, the Titans reached deals with a half-dozen free agents who could figure prominently in the their plans for 2014: Denver linebackers Wesley Woodyard and Shaun Phillips, Kansas City running back Dexter McCluster, Pittsburgh defensive lineman Al Woods, San Diego quarterback Charlie White-hurst and Baltimore tackle Michael Oher. Those six players account for 37 NFL seasons, 15 playoff seasons and three Super Bowl appearances. Additionally, the Titans drafted six players in May who could see their first action in a Titans uniform this week, including first-round offensive lineman Taylor Lewan (11th overall pick from the University of Michigan) and second-round running back Bishop Sankey (42nd overall from Washington). Starting quarterback Jake Locker heads into his fourth NFL season. The former first-round pick appeared in seven total games in 2013, completing 111 of 183 passes for 1,256 yards, eight touchdowns, four interceptions and a passer rating of 86.7. At the time of his season-ending foot injury, he ranked fourth in the NFL in third-down passer rating (103.7) and eighth in the league in fourth-quarter passer rating (105.9). He helped get the Titans off to a 3-1 start in the first month, during which time the offense did not commit at turnover.

THE PACKERS The Packers are looking to defend their third consecutive division title. In 2013, they battled to an 8-7-1 finish, edging the 8-8 Chicago Bears for first place in the NFC North. The Packers’ season came to an end with a loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the Wild Card round. Under head coach Mike McCarthy, they have made the playoffs in six of their last eight seasons. McCarthy’s .637 winning percentage (including playoffs) ranks fourth among all active NFL coaches (mini-mum 60 games). Aaron Rodgers enters his 10th NFL season and his seventh as Green Bay’s full-time starter at quarterback. The 2011 NFL MVP is the NFL’s all-time career leader in passer rating (104.9).

PRESEASONDay Date Opponent Kickoff TVSat. Aug. 9 GREEN BAY 7 p.m. WKRNFri. Aug. 15 at New Orleans 7 p.m. WKRNSat. Aug. 23 at Atlanta 6 p.m. WKRNThur. Aug. 28 MINNESOTA 7 p.m. WKRN

REGULAR SEASONDay Date Opponent Kickoff TVSun. Sept. 7 at Kansas City Noon CBSSun. Sept. 14 DALLAS Noon FOXSun. Sept. 21 at Cincinnati Noon CBSSun. Sept. 28 at Indianapolis Noon CBSSun. Oct. 5 CLEVELAND Noon* CBSSun. Oct. 12 JACKSONVILLE Noon* CBSSun. Oct. 19 at Washington Noon* CBSSun. Oct. 26 HOUSTON Noon* CBSSun. Nov. 2 BYE Sun. Nov. 9 at Baltimore Noon* CBSMon. Nov. 17 PITTSBURGH 7:30 p.m. ESPNSun. Nov. 23 at Philadelphia Noon* CBSSun. Nov. 30 at Houston Noon* CBSSun. Dec. 7 N.Y. GIANTS Noon* FOXSun. Dec. 14 N.Y. JETS 3:05 p.m.* CBSThur. Dec. 18 at Jacksonville 7:25 p.m. NFLNSun. Dec. 28 INDIANAPOLIS Noon* CBS

All kickoff times Central * Time subject to change

2014 TITANS SCHEDULE

The following Titans practices are open to the public un-less otherwise noted:Monday, Aug. 4 . . . . .3:00 p.m. practice (Flowery Branch, Ga.)Tuesday, Aug. 5. . . . .Players’ day offWednesday, Aug. 6 . .9:20 a.m. practiceThursday, Aug. 7. . . .2:50 p.m. practice (closed to public)Friday, Aug. 8 . . . . . .No accessSaturday, Aug. 9 . . . .7 p.m. vs. Green BaySunday, Aug. 10 . . . .Press conference (time TBA)

THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE

TITANS OPEN PRESEASON AT LP FIELDAGAINST THE PACKERS

Tennessee Titans (0-0) vs. Green Bay Packers (0-0)Saturday, Aug. 9, 2014 • 7 p.m. CDT • LP Field • Nashville, Tenn. • TV: WKRN

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FINGERTIP INFORMATIONDate of Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturday, Aug. 9, 2014Kickoff Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. CDTVenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LP Field Tickets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 745-3000 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nashville, Tenn. Opened in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999 Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69,143 Surface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural Grass Home Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tennessee Titans (0-0) Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AFC South Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.TitansOnline.com Media Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.TitansOnline.com/mediaguide Facebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.facebook.com/titans Twitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.twitter.com/tennesseetitans Franchise since . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1960 (1960-96 Houston Oilers; 1997- 98 Tennessee Oilers) Co-Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Susie Adams Smith Co-Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amy Adams Hunt President/CEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tommy Smith General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . Ruston Webster Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ken Whisenhunt Defensive Coordinator . . . . . . . Ray Horton Offensive Coordinator . . . . . . . . Jason Michael 2013 NFL Offensive Rank . . . . . 22 (Total), 14 (Rush), 21 (Pass) 2013 NFL Defensive Rank . . . . 14 (Total), 20 (Rush), 11 (Pass) Visiting Team . . . . . . . . . . . . Green Bay Packers (0-0) Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NFC North Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.packers.com Franchise since . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1921 President & CEO . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Murphy General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . Ted Thompson Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike McCarthy Defensive Coordinator. . . . . . . . . Dom Capers Offensive Coordinator . . . . . . . . Tom Clements 2013 NFL Offensive Rank . . . . . 3 (Total), 7 (Rush), 6 (Pass) 2013 NFL Defensive Rank . . . . 25 (Total), 25 (Rush), 24 (Pass) Television . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WKRN News 2 Play-by-Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cory Curtis Analyst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eddie George Sideline Reporter . . . . . . . . . . . Audra Martin Titans Preseason Television Affiliates: Nashville/Flagship . . . . . . . . . . . WKRN Channel 2 (ABC) Birmingham, Al. . . . . . . . . . . . . . WVTM Channel 13 (NBC) Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . WDSI Channel 61 (FOX) Huntsville, Al. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WZDX Channel 54 (FOX) Jackson, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . WATN/WJKT Channel 24/16 (ABC/FOX) Knoxville, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . WATE Channel 6 (ABC) Louisville, Ky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WHAS Channel 11 (ABC) Memphis, Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . . . WMC Channel 5 (NBC) Paducah, Ky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WPSD Channel 6 (NBC) Johnson City, Tenn.. . . . . . . . . . WJHL Channel 11 (CBS) Evansville, Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WTVW/WEHT Channel 7/25 (CW/ABC) Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Titans Radio Network Flagship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WGFX 104.5 FM-The Zone Satellite Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sirius Channel 88 Play-by-Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Keith Analyst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frank Wycheck Gameday Host . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rhett Bryan Referee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Leavy Umpire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chad Brown Head Linesman . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Veteri Line Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Perlman Field Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jimmy Buchanan Side Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Novak Back Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keith Ferguson Replay Official . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Nemmers

TITANS-PACKERS SERIES AT A GLANCE

¾ Overall series (regular & postseason): Titans lead 6-5 ¾ Regular season series: Titans lead 6-5 ¾ Postseason series: None ¾ Total points: Titans 253, Packers 244 ¾ Current streak: One wins by Packers ¾ Titans at home vs. Packers: 2-3 ¾ Titans on road vs. Packers: 4-2 ¾ Longest winning streak by Titans: 3 (2001-08) ¾ Longest losing streak by Titans: 2 (1992-98) ¾ Titans vs. Packers at LP Field: 2-0 ¾ Last time at LP Field: Packers 16 at TITANS 19 in OT (11/2/08) ¾ Titans vs. Packers at Lambeau Field: 4-2 ¾ Last time at Lambeau Field: Titans 7 at PACKERS 55 (12/23/12) ¾ First time: PACKERS 23 at Oilers 10 (11/19/72) ¾ Ken Whisenhunt’s record vs. Packers: 1-2 (incl. 1-0 postsea-

son) ¾ Mike McCarthy’s record vs. Titans: 1-1 ¾ Ken Whisenhunt’s record vs. Mike McCarthy: 1-2 (incl. 1-0

postseason)

TITANS-PACKERS PRESEASON SERIES

¾ Preseason series: Titans lead 7-3 ¾ Last time in preseason: Packers 13 at TITANS 27 (9/3/09)

A TITANS VICTORY WOULD ...

¾ Improve Ken Whisenhunt’s career record in the preseason to 9-17.

¾ Improve the Titans’ all-time preseason record at LP Field to 23-8. ¾ Improve the Titans’ all-time preseason record against the Packers

to 8-3.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR THIS WEEK

¾ The Titans embark on their 16th preseason at LP Field. ¾ Ken Whisenhunt makes his preseason debut as Titans head

coach. ¾ QB Jake Locker begins his fourth career preseason. ¾ Packers QB Aaron Rodgers makes his fifth trip to LP Field during

his 10-year NFL career, including preseason. ¾ Among the 2014 free agent signees scheduled to make their Titans

preseason debuts are LB Wesley Woodyard, LB Shaun Phillips, RB Dexter McCluster, DL Al Woods, QB Charlie Whitehurst and T Michael Oher.

¾ The 2014 Titans draft class is scheduled to appear for the first time in a preseason game. The group includes T Taylor Lewan (first round), RB Bishop Sankey (second), DL DaQuan Jones (fourth), DB Marqueston Huff (fourth), LB Avery Williamson (fifth) and QB Zach Mettenberger (sixth).

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TITANS vs. PACKERSTitans lead 6-5

Date Site W/L Score11-19-72 Hou L 10-239-25-77 GB W 16-1012-14-80 GB W 22-39-4-83 Hou L 38-41 OT9-7-86 GB W 31-312-13-92 Hou L 14-1612-20-98 GB L 22-3012-16-01 Tenn W 26-2010-11-04 GB W 48-2711-02-08 Tenn W 19-16 OT12-23-12 GB L 7-55

There have been only 11 all-time matchups in the regular season between the Titans and Packers. The Titans, who hold a 6-5 advantage in the series, have won the only two meetings that have been played at LP Field. Overall, each team has fared better on the road than at home against the other, with the Titans owning a 4-2 record at Lambeau Field and the Packers building a 3-2 record at Hous-ton/Tennessee. The trend began with the first ever Oilers-Packers game on Nov. 19, 1972, three seasons into the NFL-AFL merger. In that game, played at the Houston Astrodome, the Packers won 23-10. The Titans and Packers last met on Dec. 23, 2012 at Lambeau Field. Packers quarter-back Aaron Rodgers passed for 342 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for another score, as his team coasted to a 55-7 victory. It became the third largest margin of defeat in Titans/Oilers history. The last time the Titans and Packers met in the regular season at LP Field was Nov. 2, 2008. Rob Bironas made a 41-yard field goal in overtime to give the Titans the win after hitting the upright on a 47-yard attempt at the end of regulation. The two clubs have played nearly as many times in the preseason as the regular sea-son. In 10 matchups, the Titans lead the preseason series 7-3. Beginning in 2002, the Titans and Packers met in eight consecutive preseasons, with the Titans earning a 6-2 record in those games.

TITANS-PACKERS SERIES HISTORY ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

TITANS-TEXANS: THE LAST MEETINGTennessee Titans 7 at GREEN BAY PACKERS 55

Sunday, Dec. 23, 2012Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wis.

1 2 3 4 FinalTennessee Titans 0 0 0 7 7Green Bay Packers 14 6 14 21 55

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The Packers controlled play on both sides of the line of scrimmage and defeated the Titans by a final score of 55-7 at Lambeau Field. Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers posted a passer rating of 125.1, completing 27 of 38 passes for 342 yards and three touchdowns without throwing an interception. Rodgers also scored one of the team’s four rushing touchdowns. Meanwhile, Titans signal caller Jake Locker struggled to solve the Packers defense. He was 13-of-30 passing for 140 yards, a touchdown and a pair of interceptions (41.0 passer rating). The Packers sacked him seven times, taking advantage of an offensive line that was without several starters due to injuries. The Titans were kept off the scoreboard until less than two minutes remained in the game. Locker and wide receiver Kenny Britt connected for a 39-yard pass, and on the next play, they combined again for a two-yard score. It capped a day in which the Packers outgained the Titans 460 yards to 180 and had 28 first downs to the Titans’ 10. The Titans converted four of 15 third-down attempts (27 percent) and missed converting on two fourth downs. The 48-point loss qualified as the third-highest margin of defeat in Titans/Oilers history. After consecutive three-and-outs by the Titans to begin the game, the Packers recorded the contest’s first points at the end of a six-play, 56-yard drive. Rodgers put them on the scoreboard with a six-yard touchdown run. It took Green Bay little time to produce another touchdown. The Packers forced another three-and-out, and Brett Kern’s third punt of the day traveled only to the Tennessee 43-yard line. Three plays later, Rodgers found receiver Randall Cobb for a 20-yard touchdown pass. The Packers then victimized Locker on consecutive interceptions. Locker got the Titans their initial first down of the game with a 22-yard run, but his next pass, intended for Britt, was intercepted by cornerback Sam Shields at the Green Bay 21-yard line. Defensive tackle Mike Martin’s sack on third down forced a Packers punt, but once again, the Packers defense stymied the Titans offense

before they could sustain a drive. Locker’s pass went off the hands of receiver Damian Williams, and linebacker Erik Walden was there for the interception. That led to a 26-yard field goal by Mason Crosby to put the Packers ahead 17-0. The Titans sustained a drive at the start of the second quarter. Locker and Williams connected for a first down, followed by runs by Jamie Harper of 13 and nine yards. However, the Titans were stuffed on consecutive third-and-one and fourth-and-one plays. After the Packers converted a fourth-and-one, Crosby’s 48-yard field goal bounced off the right upright but through the posts to give the Packers a 20-0 lead with 4:40 remaining in the first half. The Packers took the opening kickoff of the second half and drove to make the score 27-0. Starting on the 40-yard line after Rob Bironas’ kickoff went out of bounds, they went 60 yards on six plays, concluding with a seven-yard scoring run by tailback DuJuan Harris. Later in the third quarter, Rodgers directed a seven-play, 71-yard drive. He completed a 21-yard pass to wide receiver James Jones and a 34-yard pass to running back Ryan Grant, which put the Packers at the Tennessee one-yard line. On the next play, Rodgers found wide receiver Greg Jennings at the goal line to make the score 34-0. They scored three more times in the fourth quarter. First, they capped an 80-yard series with a 12-yard touchdown pass from Rodgers to Jones. Then, following a 58-yard punt return by Jeremy Ross, Grant scored on a seven-yard run. Finally, Grant wrapped up their scoring with a nine-yard touchdown run.

Mike Martin recorded a sack against the Packers in 2012.

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OFFENSE Tenn. G.B. NFL/AvgGAMES (Won-Lost) 7-9 8-7-1 ---FIRST DOWNS 311 351 319.1 Rushing 103 119 95.6 Passing 172 201 194.1 Penalty 36 31 29.5YDS GAINED (tot) 5390 6404 5575.8 Avg per Game 336.9 400.3 348.5RUSHING (net) 1894 2136 1806.2 Avg per Game 118.4 133.5 112.9 Rushes 462 459 433.5 Yards per Rush 4.1 4.7 4.2PASSING (net) 3496 4268 3769.7 Avg per Game 218.5 266.8 235.6 Passes Att. 533 570 566.8 Completed 328 366 346.9 Pct Completed 61.5 64.2 61.2 Yards Gained 3710 4538 4036.9 Sacked 37 45 40.5 Yards Lost 214 270 267.2 Had intercepted 16 16 15.7 Yards Opp Ret 132 279 219.9 Opp TDs on Int 1 3 2.0PUNTS 79 64 79.0 Avg Yards 42.9 44.6 45.0PUNT RETURNS 31 30 34.2 Avg Return 7.7 11.3 9.4 Returned for TD 0 1 0.4KICKOFF RETURNS 44 39 40.3 Avg Return 24.9 20.3 23.4 Returned for TD 0 0 0.2PENALTIES 101 86 98.0 Yards Penalized 900 801 844.9FUMBLES BY 27 19 20.5 Fumbles Lost 9 9 9.8 Opp Fumbles 24 18 20.5 Opp Fum Lost 12 11 9.8POSS. TIME (avg) 30:00 30:24 30:00TOUCHDOWNS 41 46 41.8 Rushing 16 17 12.8 Passing 22 25 25.1 Returns 3 4 3.9EXTRA-PT KICKS 41/41 42/42 100%2-PT CONVERSIONS 0/0 0/4 48%FIELD GOALS/FGA 25/29 33/37 27/31POINTS SCORED 362 417 374.5 DEFENSE Tenn. G.B. NFL/AvgPOINTS ALLOWED 381 428 374.5OPP FIRST DOWNS 329 330 319.1 Rushing 108 116 95.6 Passing 191 190 194.1 Penalty 30 24 29.5OPP YARDS GAINED 5407 5956 5575.8 Avg per Game 337.9 372.3 348.5OPP RUSHING(net) 1795 2000 1806.2 Avg per Game 112.2 125.0 112.9 Rushes 446 432 433.5 Yards per Rush 4.0 4.6 4.2OPP PASSING(net) 3612 3956 3769.7 Avg per Game 225.8 247.3 235.6 Passes Att. 545 539 566.8 Completed 344 332 346.9 Pct Completed 63.1 61.6 61.2 Sacked 36 44 40.5 Yards Lost 227 238 267.2INTERCEPTED BY 13 11 15.7 Yards Returned 113 36 219.9 Returned for TD 1 0 2.0OPP PUNT RETURNS 35 20 34.2 Avg return 6.0 13.1 9.4OPP KICKOFF RET 45 61 40.3 Avg return 24.4 26.0 23.4OPP TOUCHDOWNS 40 51 41.8 Rushing 21 16 12.8 Passing 15 30 25.1 Returns 4 5 3.9

PRESEASONDate Opponent W/L Score08/9 Green Bay 08/15 at New Orleans 08/23 at Atlanta 08/28 Minnesota

REGULAR SEASONDate Opponent W/L Score09/07 at Kansas City 09/14 Dallas 09/21 at Cincinnati 09/28 at Indianapolis 10/05 Cleveland 10/12 Jacksonville 10/19 at Washington 10/26 Houston 11/09 at Baltimore 11/17 Pittsburgh 11/23 at Philadelphia 11/30 at Houston 12/07 NY Giants 12/14 NY Jets 12/18 at Jacksonville 12/28 Indianapolis

PRESEASONDate Opponent W/L Score08/09 at Tennessee 08/16 at St. Louis08/22 Oakland08/28 Kansas City

REGULAR SEASONDate Opponent W/L Score09/04 at Seattle09/14 NY Jets09/21 at Detroit09/28 at Chicago10/02 Minnesota10/12 at Miami10/19 Carolina10/26 at New Orleans11/09 Chicago11/16 Philadelphia11/23 at Minnesota11/30 New England12/08 Atlanta12/14 at Buffalo12/21 at Tampa Bay12/28 Detroit

Passing Att Cmp Yds Pct Y/Att TD Int Lg Sack/ Lost RtgTitans R. Fitzpatrick 350 217 2,454 62.0 7.0 14 12 77t 21/ 109 82.0 J. Locker 183 111 1,256 60.7 6.9 8 4 66t 16/ 105 86.7Packers A. Rodgers 290 193 2,536 66.6 8.7 17 6 83t 21/ 117 104.9

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDTitans C. Johnson 279 1,077 3.9 30t 6Packers E. Lacy 284 1,178 4.1 60 11

Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TDTitans K. Wright 94 1,079 11.5 45 2 D. Walker 60 571 9.5 33 6 N. Washington 58 919 15.8 77t 3Packers J. Nelson 85 1,314 15.5 76t 8

Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TDTitans A. Verner 5 68 13.6 34 1Packers S. Shields 4 3 0.8 7 0

Punting No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BTitans B. Kern 78 3,386 43.4 39.7 2 32 63 1Packers T. Masthay 64 2,854 44.6 39.0 5 22 62 0

Punt Returns No. FC Yds Avg Lg TDTitans D. Reynaud 18 8 135 7.5 35 0 L. Washington 6 9 78 13.0 33 0Packers M. Hyde 24 14 296 12.3 93t 1 Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Lg TDTitans L. Washington 16 481 30.1 95 0Packers M. Hyde 22 531 24.1 70 0 Scoring/Kickers PAT FG PtsTitans R. Bironas 41/41 25/29 116Packers M. Crosby 42/42 33/37 141

Sacks TotTitans J. Casey 10.5Packers C. Matthews 7.5

Tackles Tot Solo AsstTitans B. Pollard 142 93 49 Packers A. Hawk 153 112 41

2014 SCHEDULES2013 REGULAR SEASON STATS

2013 REGULAR SEASON INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

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WHERE THEY RANKED IN 20132013 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS AND NFL RANKING

TITANS PACKERS OFFENSIVE STATS STAT RANK STAT RANK Yards / Game . . . . . . . . . . . 336.9 22 400.3 3Yards / Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2 21 6.0 4Rushing Yards / Game . . . 118.4 14 133.5 7Rushing Yards / Play . . . . . . 4.1 19 4.7 4Passing Yards / Game . . . . 218.5 21 266.8 6Passing Yards / Play . . . . . . 6.6 14 7.5 6Interception Rate . . . . . . . . 3.0% 21 2.8% 17Sacks / Pass Attempt. . . . . 6.9% 12 7.9% 21First Downs / Game . . . . . . .19.4 18 21.9 6Punt Return Avg . . . . . . . . . 7.7 24 11.3 7Kickoff Return Avg . . . . . . . .24.9 8 20.3 30Field Goals Made . . . . . . . 86.2% 20 89.2% 133rd Down Pct . . . . . . . . . . . 41.4% 8 41.2% 94th Down Pct . . . . . . . . . . . 64.7% 6 69.2% 4Red Zone Pct. . . . . . . . . . .57.1% 9 50.8% 26Goal to Go% . . . . . . . . . . . 79.2% 3 60.0% 30tAvg Time of Possession . . 30:00 16 30:24 13Points / Game . . . . . . . . . . .22.6 19 26.1 8tTurnover Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 14t -3 19

2013 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS AND NFL RANKING TITANS PACKERS DEFENSIVE STATS STAT RANK STAT RANK Yards / Game . . . . . . . . . . . 337.9 14 372.3 25Yards / Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3 15 5.9 28Rushing Yards / Game . . . 112.2 20 125 25Rushing Yards / Play . . . . . . 4.0 17 4.6 29Passing Yards / Game . . . . 225.8 11 247.3 24Passing Yards / Play . . . . . . 6.6 14 7.3 25Interception Rate . . . . . . . . 2.4% 21 2.0% 25Sacks / Pass Attempt. . . . . 6.6% 20 8.2% 6First Downs / Game . . . . . . .20.6 21t 20.6 23tPunt Return Avg . . . . . . . . . 6.0 3 13.1 29Kickoff Return Avg . . . . . . . .24.4 23 25.9 293rd Down Pct . . . . . . . . . . . 34.3% 7 38.2% 17t4th Down Pct . . . . . . . . . . .63.6% 27t 58.8% 25Red Zone Pct. . . . . . . . . . . 64.0% 29t 61.4% 24Goal to Go% . . . . . . . . . . . 78.1% 27t 73.3% 19tPoints / Game . . . . . . . . . . .23.8 16 26.8 24tPoint Differential / Game . . . -1.2 19 -0.7 16Yard Differential / Game . . . -1.1 18 28 8

TITANS-PACKERS CONNECTIONSCOACHING CONNECTIONS

¾ From 2001-03, Titans head coach Ken Whisenhunt was the tight ends coach, Titans tight ends coach Mike Mularkey was the offensive coordinator and Packers offensive coordinator Tom Clements was the quarterbacks coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Packers coach Darren Perry joined the staff in 2003.

¾ From 1996-98, Titans coaches Mike Mularkey and Lou Spanos worked with Packers assistant Ron Zook at the Steelers.

¾ In 2000, Titans quarterbacks coach John McNulty was the wide receivers coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars, and Packers defensive coordinator Dom Capers was the Jaguars defensive coordinator.

¾ From 2004-05, Titans tight ends coach Mike Mularkey was the head coach of the Buffalo Bills, while Green Bay’s Tom Clements worked as the Bills’ offensive coordinator.

¾ From 1988-90, Titans quarterbacks coach John McNulty and Packers running backs coach Sam Gash played together at Penn State.

¾ In 2006, Titans offensive coordinator Jason Michael was the quality control and quarterbacks coach for the New York Jets, while Packers coach Sam Gash was the asst. special teams/asst. running backs coach.

¾ In 2007, Titans wide receivers coach Shawn Jefferson was the assistant wide receivers coach for the Detroit Lions, and Packers coach Sam Gash worked as the Lions assistant special teams coach.

¾ From 2007-08, Titans assistant Mike Sullivan and Packers coach Steve Marshall worked as the offensive line coaches at Cleveland.

COACH-PLAYER CONNECTIONS ¾ Green Bay defensive coordinator Dom Capers was defensive coordinator at Miami while Titans wide receiver Derek Hagan played for the Dolphins (2006-07).

¾ Green Bay offensive coordinator Tom Clements was the offensive coordinator in Buffalo when Titans safety George Wilson played for the team (2004-05).

¾ Titans running back Leon Washington played for the New York Jets while Green Bay coach Sam Gash worked as the assistant special teams/assistant running backs coach (2006).

¾ Titans defensive lineman Sammie Hill and wide receiver Brian Robiskie played for the Detroit Lions while Packers coach Sam Gash was the team’s running backs coach (2009-13).

¾ Packers assistant Steve Marshall was Titans center Brian Schwenke’s position coach from 2009-10 at the University of California.

¾ Titans wide receiver Nate Washington played for the Steelers when Packers assistant Darren Perry was the defensive backs coach (2005).

¾ Green Bay assistant coach Jason Simmons played for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1998-2001, during which time Ken Whisenhunt, Mike Mularkey and Lou Spanos were with the team.

¾ Titans safety George Wilson and guard Andy Levitre played for the Bills while Packers coach Alex Van Pelt served in a variety of roles for the Bills.

¾ Titans defensive lineman Al Woods played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers when Green Bay’s Alex Van Pelt was the quarterbacks coach (2010-11).

¾ Titans head coach Ken Whisenhunt was the offensive coordinator and Ray Horton was the assistant defensive backs coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers when Packers fullback John Kuhn was a member of the team (2005-06).

¾ Titans coach Jason Michael was the tight ends coach and Mike Sullivan

was the offensive line coach for the San Diego Chargers when Packers quarterback Scott Tolzien played on the team (2012).

¾ Titans coach Giff Smith was the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator when Packers safety Morgan Burnett played at Georgia Tech (2007-09).

¾ Titans coach Steve Brown was on staff at the University of Kentucky when Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb (2008-10) and punter Tim Masthay (2005-08) played for the Wildcats.

¾ Titans coach Sylvester Croom was the head coach for Mississippi State when Packers tackle Derek Sherrod played for the Bulldogs.

¾ Titans coach Bob Bostad was the run game coordinator and offensive line coach at Wisconsin when Packers quarterback Scott Tolzien played on the team (2008-10).

FORMER PACKERS ¾ Three Titans staff members started their careers as interns with the Packers: vice president of marketing Ralph Ockenfels, internet/publications director Gary Glenn and asst. director of media relations Dwight Spradlin. Internet coordinator Jeff Harding was also employed by the Packers prior to joining the Titans.

FORMER TITANS/OILERS ¾ Packers senior personnel executive Alonzo Highsmith played running back for the Oilers from 1987-89.

¾ Packers equipment manager Gordon “Red” Batty served as Oilers equipment manager from 1981-93.

TED THOMPSON ¾ Ted Thompson, Packers executive vice president, general manager & director of football operations, played linebacker for the Houston Oilers from 1975-84. During that time, Thompson played in 146 games, which still ranks 12th in franchise history.

SIBLINGS ¾ Titans undrafted rookie guard Justin McCray and Packers undrafted rookie guard Jordan McCray are twin brothers from Miami, Fla. They both played together on the same offensive line at Central Florida.

CHARLIE WHITEHURST ¾ Titans quarterback Charlie Whitehurst was born in Green Bay, Wisc. on Aug. 6, 1982. His dad, David Whitehurst, played quarterback for the Green Bay Packers from 1977-83. In seven seasons, the elder Whitehurst played in 54 games and passed for 6,205 yards for the Packers.

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TITANS-PACKERS CONNECTIONSTITANS WITH GREEN BAY AREA CONNECTIONS

¾ Titans quarterback Charlie Whitehurst and former Packers quarterback David Whitehurst (see above).

¾ Titans offensive line coach Bob Bostad was the run game coordinator (2006-11), tight ends coach (2006-07) and offensive line coach (2008-11) at Wisconsin.

¾ Jim Arts, Titans director of security, is a Wisconsin native and spent 26 years with the Green Bay Police Department. In 2006, he was named chief of police, a role he held until accepting his current position with the Titans in 2012.

PACKERS WITH TENNESSEE CONNECTIONS ¾ Packers defensive coordinator Dom Capers coached defensive backs at the University of Tennessee (1980-1981).

¾ Packers wide receiver Randall Cobb was born in Maryville, Tenn. He was named Class AA Mr. Football at Alcoa (Tenn.) High School, where he helped win four state championships.

¾ Packers cornerback Casey Hayward played 50 games (37 starts) at Vanderbilt, where he tied a school record with 15 career interceptions. He was twice named second-team All-SEC.

¾ Packers safety Sean Richardson (injured reserve) was born in Clarksville, Tenn., and attended Vanderbilt University. He started his final 31 games there and contributed 256 tackles and an interception.

¾ Packers linebacker Jamari Lattimore played three seasons at Middle Tennessee State University, where he finished second in school history with 20.5 sacks. He was named 2010 Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year.

¾ Cornerback Rajion Neal attended the University of Tennessee.

NOTABLE COLLEGE TEAMMATES ¾ Titans TE Taylor Thompson and Packers S Chris Banjo at Southern

Methodist ... Titans K Maikon Bonani and Packers LB Sam Barrington at South Florida (2009-12) ... Titans DE Karl Klug and RB Shonn Greene with Packers tackle Bryan Bulaga and DT Mike Daniels at Iowa ... Packers DB Micah Hyde with Klug and Greene at Iowa ... Klug and Packers S Tanner Miller at Iowa ... Titans LB/DE Derrick Morgan and Packers S Morgan Burnett at Georgia Tech ... Titans LB Avery Williamson and Randall Cobb at Kentucky ... Titans DL Al Woods and Packers QB Matt Flynn at LSU ... Titans RB Leon Washington and LB/DE Kamerion Wimbley with Packers DT Letroy Guion at Florida State ... Titans WR Brian Robiskie and Packers LB A.J. Hawk at Ohio State (2005) ... Titans LB Akeem Ayers and Packers DE Datone Jones at UCLA ... Titans G Chance Warmack and Packers RB Eddie Lacy, S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix and LB Adrian Hubbard at Alabama ... Titans LB Wesley Woodyard and Packers punter Tim Masthay at Kentucky ... Titans DL Jurrell Casey with Packers LB Clay Matthews and LB Nick Perry at Southern Cal ... Titans S Bernard Pollard and Packers LB/DE Mike Neal at Purdue ... Titans TE Craig Stevens and Packers QB Aaron Rodgers at California ... Titans C Tyler Horn, LB Colin McCarthy and LB David Gilbert with Packers CB Sam Shields at Miami (Fla.) ... Titans LB Zach Brown and Packers DE Ryan Taylor at North Carolina ... Titans CB Marc Anthony and C Brian Schwenke with Packers TE Richard Rodgers at California ... Titans WR Kendall Wright and Packers CB Demitri Goodson at Baylor ... Titans G Justin McCray and his brother, Packers guard Jordan McCray, at Central Florida.

NOTABLE PRO TEAMMATES ¾ Titans WR Derek Hagan and QB Tyler Wilson with Packers QB Matt Flynn at Oakland ... Titans RB Leon Washington and Flynn at Seattle ... Titans WR Nate Washington with Packers FB John Kuhn at Pittsburgh ... Titans guard/center Chris Spencer and Packers LB/DE Julius Peppers at Chicago ... Titans QB Charlie Whitehurst and Packers QB Scott Tolzien at San Diego.

PACKERS HEAD COACH MIKE McCARTHY Mike McCarthy is in his ninth season as Packers head coach. He was hired as the 14th head coach in team history on Jan. 12, 2006. Since taking over as head coach in ’06, McCarthy has an 86-50 overall record (.631), including a 6-5 (.545) mark in the postseason. The seasons of 2009-12 under McCarthy mark one of the most successful stretches in team history as Green Bay posted a 52-20 record (.722), including the play-offs. Green Bay’s 47 regular-season victories from 2009-12 rank No. 2 in the NFL behind only New England (49), and are the second most by the Packers over a four-year span, trailing only the 48 victories from 1995-98. While the Packers ultimately fell short of the Super Bowl the past three seasons, McCarthy’s team was still one of the best in the NFL. Green Bay captured back-to-back division titles in 2011-12 for the first time since it won three straight from 2002-04. The 2012 season also marked the Packers’ fourth straight playoff appearance and fifth in the last six seasons, the only NFC team to accomplish those feats. In 2011, McCarthy led Green Bay to a franchise-best 15 regular-sea-son wins, as the Packers became just the sixth team in NFL history to reach that mark in the regular season. The Packers began the ’11 campaign reel-ing off 13 consecutive wins, eclipsing the previous franchise record of 10-0 starts in 1929 and 1962. In 2010, McCarthy joined Vince Lombardi and Mike Holmgren as the only coaches in team history to lead the Packers to a Super Bowl title, with a 31-25 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV. After his playing career as a tight end at Baker University (Kan.) end-ed, his 26-year coaching career began as a linebackers coach at Fort Hays State (Kan.) in 1987. He cracked the Division I ranks two years later as a volunteer assistant at the University of Pittsburgh. He soon moved into a paid position at Pitt assisting with the quarter-backs, and then coaching the wide receivers, before Panthers head coach Paul Hackett recommended him to the Kansas City Chiefs when they hired Hackett as offensive coordinator in 1993. McCarthy joined Hackett on the Chiefs’ staff as a quality-control assis-tant, and it was then he worked with Joe Montana. He moved up to quar-terbacks coach from 1995-98, working with starters Rich Gannon, Elvis Grbac and Steve Bono. After serving as Green Bay’s quarterbacks coach in 1999, he began a five-year stint as the offensive coordinator of the New Orleans Saints. He helped engineer what was then the most prolific offensive era in the team’s four decades, as the Saints set 10 offensive team records and 25 individual marks.

MIKE McCARTHY AT A GLANCE

● Regular season record: 82-45 ● Postseason record: 6-5 ● Overall record: 86-50 ● vs. Titans: 1-1 ● on the road vs. Titans: 0-1 ● at home vs. Titans: 1-0 ● vs. Ken Whisenhunt: 2-1 ● Year as Packers head coach: 9 ● Year as NFL head coach: 9

Mike McCarthy’s Assistant Coaching Staff:Tom Clements Offensive CoordinatorEdgar Bennett Wide ReceiversJames Campen Offensive LineJerry Fontenot Tight EndsSam Gash Running BacksLuke Getsy Offensive Quality ControlSteve Marshall Assistant Offensive LineAlex Van Pelt QuarterbacksDom Capers Defensive CoordinatorScott McCurley Assistant LinebackersDarren Perry Secondary - SafetiesJohn Rushing Defensive Quality ControlJason Simmons Defensive/Special Teams AssistantMike Trgovac Defensive LineJoe Whitt Jr. Secondary - Cornerbacks Shawn Slocum Special Teams CoordinatorRon Zook Assistant Special TeamsMark Lovat Strength & Conditioning CoordinatorThadeus Jackson Strength & Conditioning Assistant

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RUNNING BACKS/FULLBACKS

Jackie Battle (RB) Rushing Receiving Date Opp W-L G/S Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD12/18/2011 GB W 10 37 3.7 15 1 1 7 7.0 7 0Totals 1-0 1/0 10 37 3.7 15 1 1 7 7.0 7 0 Shonn Greene (RB) Rushing Receiving Date Opp W-L G/S Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD10/31/2010 GB L 6 22 3.7 8 0 1 10 10.0 10 0Totals 0-1 1/0 6 22 3.7 8 0 1 10 10.0 10 0 Dexter McCluster (RB) Rushing Receiving Date Opp W-L G/S Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD12/18/2011 GB W 5 14 2.8 7 0 2 11 5.5 8 0Totals 1-0 1/0 5 14 2.8 7 0 2 11 5.5 8 0 Collin Mooney (FB) 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 Leon Washington (RB) Rushing Receiving Date Opp W-L G/S Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD12/03/2006 @GB W RB 7 40 5.7 20t 1 2 26 13.0 13 009/24/2012 GB W 1 11 11.0 11 0 0 0 - - 0Totals 2-0 2/1 8 51 6.4 20t 1 2 26 13.0 13 0

WIDE RECEIVERS

QUARTERBACKS

Jake Locker Date Opp W-L G/S Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/A TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sk Lst Rate12/23/2012 @GB L QB 30 13 43.3 140 4.67 1 3.3 2 6.7 39 7 39 41.0Totals 0-1 1/1 30 13 43.3 140 4.67 1 3.3 2 6.7 39 7 39 41.0 Charlie Whitehurst Date Opp W-L G/S Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/A TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sk Lst RateNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - - 0 0 -

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Derek Hagan Date Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TD10/22/2006 GB L 5 53 10.6 17 112/26/2010 @GB L 2 11 5.5 8 0Totals 0-2 2/0 7 64 9.1 17 1 Justin Hunter Date Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0 - - 0 Marc Mariani Date Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0 - - 0 Michael Preston Date Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TD12/23/2012 @GB L 2 17 8.5 10 0Totals 0-1 1/0 2 17 8.5 10 0

Brian RobiskieDate Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TD10/25/2009 GB L WR 0 0 - - 012/09/2012 @GB L 0 0 - - 0Totals 0-2 2/1 0 0 - - 0 Nate Washington Date Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TD12/23/2012 @GB L WR 2 15 7.5 8 0Totals 0-1 1/1 2 15 7.5 8 0 Kendall Wright Date Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TDNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0 - - 0

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PUNTERSBrett Kern Date Opp Res Num Blk Yds Avg Lg TB In20 NetAvg12/23/2012 @GB L 8 0 376 47.0 54 0 2 34.4Totals 0-1 8 0 376 47.0 54 0 2 34.4

RETURNERSMarc Mariani Date Opp Res PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD KR Yds Avg Lg TDNone Totals 0-0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 - - 0 Dexter McCluster Date Opp Res PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD KR Yds Avg Lg TD12/18/2011 GB W 0 0 0 - - 0 1 22 22.0 22 0Totals 1-0 0 0 0 - - 0 1 22 22.0 22 0 Leon Washington Date Opp Res PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD KR Yds Avg Lg TD12/03/2006 @GB W 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 - - 009/24/2012 GB W 2 2 5 2.5 6 0 2 42 21.0 21 0Totals 2-0 3 2 5 1.7 6 0 2 42 21.0 21 0

KICKERSMaikon Bonani Date Opp W-L FGM FGA Pct XPM XPA 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg KO TBNone Totals 0-0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 - Travis Coons Date Opp W-L FGM FGA Pct XPM XPA 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg KO TBNone Totals 0-0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 -

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SELECT TITANS’ CAREER STATS VS. THE PACKERS: OFFENSETIGHT ENDS

Dorin Dickerson Date Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TD11/28/2013 GB W 1 26 26.0 26 0Totals 1-0 1/0 1 26 26.0 26 0 Craig Stevens Date Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TD11/02/2008 GB W TE 0 0 - - 012/23/2012 @GB L TE 1 7 7.0 7 0Totals 1-1 1-1 2/2 1 7 7.0 7 0

Taylor Thompson Date Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TD12/23/2012 @GB L 1 8 8.0 8 0Totals 0-1 1/0 1 8 8.0 8 0

Delanie Walker Date Opp W-L G/S Rec Yds Avg Lg TD12/10/2006 GB L 2 30 15.0 29 011/22/2009 @GB L 0 0 - - 012/05/2010 @GB L TE 2 19 9.5 15 009/09/2012 @GB W 0 0 - - 0Totals 1-3 4/1 4 49 12.3 29 0Playoffs 01/12/2013 GB W 1 17 17.0 17 0Playoff Totals 1-0 1/0 1 17 17.0 17 0

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Akeem Ayers (LB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR12/23/2012 @GB L 6 0 0 0 0Totals 0-1 1/0 6 0 0 0 0 Patrick Bailey (LB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR12/20/2009 GB W 0 0 0 0 012/23/2012 @GB L 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1-1 2/0 0 0 0 0 0

Zach Brown (LB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR12/23/2012 @GB L WLB 9 0 0 0 0Totals 0-1 1/1 9 0 0 0 0 Tommie Campbell (CB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR12/23/2012 @GB L 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0-1 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 Jurrell Casey (DT) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR12/23/2012 @GB L DT 6 0 0 0 0Totals 0-1 1/1 6 0 0 0 0 Lavar Edwards (DE) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FRNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Moise Fokou (LB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR09/12/2010 GB L 0 0 0 0 010/07/2012 GB W 6 1 0 0 0Totals 1-1 2/0 6 1 0 0 0

Michael Griffin (S) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR11/02/2008 GB W FS 7 0 0 0 012/23/2012 @GB L FS 2 0 0 0 0Totals 1-1 2/2 9 0 0 0 0 Sammie Hill (DL) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR11/26/2009 GB L DT 2 0 0 0 012/12/2010 GB W 4 0 0 0 011/24/2011 GB L 3 0 0 0 001/01/2012 @GB L DT 4 1 0 1 011/18/2012 GB L 1 0 0 0 012/09/2012 @GB L 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1-5 6/2 14 1 0 1 0 Antonio Johnson (DT) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR10/07/2012 GB W NT 0 0 0 0 0Totals 1-0 1/1 0 0 0 0 0 Karl Klug (DE) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR12/23/2012 @GB L 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0-1 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Martin (DL) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR12/23/2012 @GB L 4 1 0 0 0Totals 0-1 1/0 4 1 0 0 0

Colin McCarthy (LB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FRNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Jason McCourty (CB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR12/23/2012 @GB L CB 12 0 0 0 0Totals 0-1 1/1 12 0 0 0 0 Derrick Morgan (LB/DE) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR12/23/2012 @GB L DE 3 0 0 0 0Totals 0-1 1/1 3 0 0 0 0 Shaun Phillips (LB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR09/23/2007 @GB L LB 6 1.5 0 0 0Totals 0-1 1/1 6 1.5 0 0 0 Ropati Pitoitua (DE) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FRNone Totals 0-0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Bernard Pollard (S) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR11/04/2007 GB L SS 3 0 0 0 0Totals 0-1 1/1 3 0 0 0 0 Coty Sensabaugh (CB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR12/23/2012 @GB L CB 4 0 0 0 0Totals 0-1 1/1 4 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 George Wilson (S) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR09/19/2010 @GB L 0 0 0 0 0Totals 0-1 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 Kamerion Wimbley (LB/DE) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR10/25/2009 GB L LB 4 0 0 0 012/11/2011 @GB L LB 3 0 0 0 012/23/2012 @GB L DE 7 0 0 0 0Totals 0-3 3/3 14 0 0 0 0 Al Woods (DL) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR12/22/2013 @GB W 1 0 0 0 0Totals 1-0 1/0 1 0 0 0 0 Wesley Woodyard (LB) Date Opp W-L GS Tackle Sack Int FF FR10/02/2011 @GB L MLB 6 0 0 0 0Totals 0-1 1/1 6 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 0

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TITANS TRAINING CAMP SCHEDULE Titans training camp continues this week at Saint Thomas Sports Park in Nashville. The remaining prac-tices that are open to the public are scheduled for Aug. 3, 4 (in Flowery Branch, Ga.), 6, 11 and 12. Training camp is the only time of the year that practices are open to the general public. On Sunday, Aug. 3, fans are invited to the annual Academy Sports + Outdoors Day at Ti-tans Training Camp. Spectators should arrive early for the scheduled 2:20 p.m. practice for giveaways and chanc-es to win special prizes. Free parking for training camp is available directly across the street from Saint Thomas Sports Park (460 Great Circle Road) at the CVS/Care-mark corporate offices. Security is present to assist in crossing the street before, during and after practice. Once inside the gates of the Titans complex, visitors can observe from the perimeter of the practice field, but onlookers should be prepared to stand in typical Middle Tennessee summer heat for the duration of their visit, as shade and seating are very limited. A Titans Locker Room merchandise trailer is set up next to the practice field selling a wide selection of Titans apparel and even game-issued items. Cold non-alcoholic beverages also will be available to purchase. For an up-to-date camp schedule, fans can call the team’s training camp hotline at (615) 565-4190, or they can go to the team’s official web-site, TitansOnline.com/TrainingCamp. Titans Online is committing more resources to training camp than ever before. The site will go live from training camp for the first 30 minutes of every “public” practice from Saint Thomas Sports Park, giving viewers an up-close look at the action on the field with insight from the “Voice of the Titans” Mike Keith, general manager Ruston Webster and former Titans linebacker Keith Bulluck. Additional guests will provide color during the course of camp. Additionally, fans can follow the Titans through camp on the club’s social media platforms, including Facebook (facebook.com/titans), Twit-ter (@tennesseetitans), Google+ (plus.google.com/+Titans) and Insta-gram (instagram.com/tennesseetitans). Users are encouraged to use the hashtag #TitansCamp to participate in ongoing conversations from training camp.

TITANS TRAINING CAMP SCHEDULEWeather permitting

Please note: schedule subject to change

Sunday, Aug. 3 2:20 p.m. practice . . . . . . . . . . . . Open to public

Monday, Aug. 4 3 p.m. ET practice vs. Falcons . . Open to public at Falcons’ facility in Flowery Branch, Ga.Tuesday, Aug. 5 Players’ day off; no access

Wednesday, Aug. 6 9:20 a.m. practice . . . . . . . . . . . . Open to public

Thursday, Aug. 7 2:50 p.m. practice . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed to general public; open to mediaFriday, Aug. 8 No access

Saturday, Aug. 9 7:00 p.m. CT preseason game vs. Green Bay Packers

Sunday, Aug. 10 Ken Whisenhunt press conference at Saint Thomas Sports Park

Monday, Aug. 11 2:50 p.m. practice . . . . . . . . . . . . Open to public

Tuesday, Aug. 12 2:50 p.m. practice . . . . . . . . . . . . Open to public

Wednesday, Aug. 13 2:50 p.m. practice . . . . . . . . . . . . Closed to general public; open to media

Training camp is the best time for fans to get an up-close look at the current Tennessee Titans. It is the only time of the year when practice is open to the public. A total of nine practices are scheduled for fans to watch from July 26 through Aug. 12. For more information on Titans training camp, fans can call the team’s training camp hotline at (615) 565-4190 or log on to the team’s official website, TitansOnline.com.

FAN ADMISSION AND PARKING: Admission to practice and parking for fans is free at Saint Thomas Sports Park. Fans attending training camp can park directly across the street from Baptist Sports Park in the CVS/Caremark corporate offices at 445 Great Circle Road.

Directions to training camp parking: ● From Interstate 65 in downtown Nashville, take Exit 85 (Rosa Parks

Boulevard) North. ● Proceed on Rosa Parks Boulevard and turn right on Athens Way. ● Turn left on Great Circle Road. ● Security officials will direct fans to the parking lot on the right and as-

sist crossing the street into Saint Thomas Sports Park.

At the practice facility, fans are permitted to walk along and watch from the perimeter of the practice field. Gates to the practice field generally open 15 minutes prior to the scheduled practice. Fans should be prepared to stand during practice, as bleacher seating is very limited. Workouts inside the practice “bubble” are closed to the public.

PRACTICE TIMES: Other than the Aug. 4 practice against the Atlanta Fal-cons, every Titans training camp practice this year that is open to the public is scheduled to begin at either 9:20 a.m., 2:20 p.m. or 2:50 p.m. Practices typically last two hours but can run shorter or longer.

AUTOGRAPHS: Every player on the Titans roster will take part in a free autograph session after practice at least once during training camp. Gener-ally, 10 to 12 players are assigned to the autograph schedule each day, and usually the players sign autographs along the sideline of the field nearest to the fan entrance. Additional players may choose to sign autographs at their discretion. The players’ time is limited, however, and fans are not guaran-teed to receive autographs. A tentative autograph schedule is released ap-proximately one week in advance at TitansOnline.com and through various media outlets. The autograph schedule is subject to change without notice. DRESS APPROPRIATELY: Fans should dress appropriately for the heat of Middle Tennessee. Training camp practices often take place during the hottest portions of the day, and there are very few shaded areas overlook-ing the practice fields at Saint Thomas Sports Park.

ACCESS TO PRACTICE IS ON A FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED BASIS: Although over-crowding is rare at training camp practices, there is a limit to the number of fans who can safely attend practices. Fans arriving first will be given first priority.

MERCHANDISE AND CONCESSIONS: A Titans Locker Room merchan-dise trailer will be open during all practices, selling a variety of Titans goods and apparel. The merchandise tent will be located at the entrance to the practice field. Additionally, a concession stand selling ice cold Coca-Cola products will be open during all practices. Fans are permitted to bring their own refreshments. However, tobacco products and alcoholic beverages are strictly prohibited.

ESSENTIAL CAMP INFORMATION

Thursday, Aug. 14 Travel day; no access

Friday, Aug. 15 7 p.m. CT preseason game at New Orleans Saints

Saturday, Aug. 16 Ken Whisenhunt press conference at Saint Thomas Sports Park

Sunday, Aug. 17 No access

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CREDENTIALS: Media credentials for training camp are required for ac-cess to interview areas and the non-public areas of the field. All creden-tial requests must be submitted through an online application process at http://media.titansonline.com. Call the media relations department at (615) 565-4100 if you need a username and password. Approved credentials may be picked up upon arrival at training camp in the Titans Media Relations office. Separate credentials are issued for training camp and Titans games. Anyone applying for both training camp and game credentials must indicate so on their applications. TRAINING CAMP CREDENTIAL APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUB-MITTED PRIOR TO A MEDIA OUTLET’S ARRIVAL AT CAMP. SAME-DAY REQUESTS WILL NOT BE HONORED.

MEDIA PARKING AT SAINT THOMAS SPORTS PARK: A limited number of parking passes for Saint Thomas Sports Park are available to the regu-lar beat media members. All others should proceed to the fan parking lot across the street in the CVS/Caremark lot (445 Great Circle Road). Cam-eras and other equipment will be allowed to be dropped off at the front of the practice facility before parking. Satellite TV trucks will be directed to park in front of the loading dock next to the practice bubble.

INTERVIEW POLICY AT SAINT THOMAS SPORTS PARK: During train-ing camp, head coach Ken Whisenhunt and players are available to speak with the media following practice sessions. Whisenhunt will address the media coming off the field, and players will be available during open locker room sessions beginning 15 minutes after the team concludes prac-tice. Assistant coaches are available for interviews upon request only on days that are predetermined and announced by the media relations depart-ment. THE MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF MUST RECEIVE REQUESTS TO SPEAK WITH AN ASSISTANT COACH IN ADVANCE.

LIVE UPDATES/“TWEETING” POLICY: During training camp practices that are open to the general public, periodic live reports during practice are permitted. However, during any practice that is closed to the public, reporters are prohibited from distributing news gathered at practice until head coach Ken Whisenhunt addresses reporters coming off the field. This policy includes, but is not limited to, internet posts, blogs, Twitter, Face-book, call-ins to radio stations, video reports and text messaging.

PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY: During training camp, credentialed still photog-raphers and videographers may shoot portions of practice as directed by the media relations staff. All media members are asked to stay within the boundaries on the practice field designated by the media relations staff. The media generally is allowed in the end zone area closest to the main building of the practice facility and along the outer sidelines of the field.

MEDIA WORKROOM: A media workroom is available at Saint Thomas Sports Park adjacent to the practice field. The latest clips, rosters, press re-leases, etc. will be available in the workroom. A media relations staff mem-ber can provide a username and password for wireless internet access. The adjacent media relations office is open before and after every practice.

MEDIA CONTACT INFORMATION

Titans Practice Facility/Training Camp Site: Saint Thomas Sports Park 460 Great Circle Road Nashville, TN 37228

LP Field: One Titans Way 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 (LP Field 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 (ticket office)

Media Relations Staff: 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 Assistant - Jared Puffer (615) 565-4107 [email protected] Media Relations Season Intern - Lauren McMillin (615) 565-4103 [email protected] Director of Internet and Publications - Gary Glenn (615) 565-4058 [email protected] Assistant Director of Internet Operations - Jeff Harding (615) 565-4065 [email protected]

MEDIA INFORMATION FOR TRAINING CAMP

3 Sunday

Practice2:20-4:30 p.m.

Ken Whisenhunt available, locker

room open following practice

4 Monday

Practice3:00-5:00 p.m. ET

Practice vs. the Atlanta Falcons in

Flowery Branch, Ga.

5 Tuesday

Players’ Day Off

No Access

6 Wednesday

Practice9:20-11:30 a.m.

Ken Whisenhunt available, locker

room open following practice

7 Thursday

Practice2:50-5:00 p.m.

(closed to public)

Ken Whisenhunt available, locker

room open following practice

8 Friday

No Access

9 Saturday

Titans vs. Packers7:00 p.m.

LP Field

THIS WEEK’S MEDIA CALENDAR

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TRAINING CAMP AUTOGRAPH SCHEDULE

A group of players is assigned to sign autographs for fans at the con-clusion every practice. The players’ time is limited, however, and fans are not guaranteed to receive autographs. The autograph schedule is subject to change without notice.

Sunday, Aug. 3 - 2:20 p.m. PracticeJake Locker, Dexter McCluster, Michael Griffin, Marc Mariani, Blidi Wreh-Wilson, Patrick Bailey,

Maikon Bonani, Karl Klug, Marc Anthony, Antonio Andrews, Hakeem Smith, Justin McCray

Wednesday, Aug. 6 - 9:20 a.m. PracticeJason McCourty, Chance Warmack, Coty Sensabaugh,

Colin McCarthy, Zach Mettenberger, Brian Robiskie, Daimion Stafford, Chris Spencer, Brandon Copeland,

David Gilbert, Byron Stingily

Monday, Aug. 11 - 2:50 p.m. PracticeNate Washington, Taylor Lewan, George Wilson, Craig Stevens, Taylor Thompson, Sammie Hill, Marqueston Huff, Khalid Wooten, Eric Olsen,

Jason Schepler, Derel Walker

Tuesday, Aug. 12 - 2:50 p.m. PracticeWesley Woodyard, Andy Levitre, Shaun Phillips,

Shonn Greene, Mike Martin, Jackie Battle, Marcus Dixon, Micah Pellerin, Jonathan Willard, Gabe Ikard,

Travis Coons, Viondy Merisma, Brian Schwenke

The Titans may carry 90 players on their roster at the start of the pre-season. Clubs must trim their active rosters twice prior to the start of the regular season. At 3 p.m. CT on Aug. 26, three days after the Titans’ third preseason game, the roster can have a maximum of 75 active players. On Aug. 30, two days after the Titans’ fourth and final preseason game, the NFL man-dates active rosters reach their regular-season limit of 53 players by 3 p.m. CT. Players placed on reserve lists such as Injured Reserve, Physically Unable to Perform and Reserve/Suspended do not count towards the 53-man active roster limit. After the final cutdown, an eight-player practice squad may be estab-lished as early as 11 a.m. CT on Aug. 31.

ROSTER REDUCTIONS/PRACTICE SQUADS

Tickets to all 10 Tennessee Titans home games at LP Field are now on sale, including single-game seats and five-game ticket packages. Individual game tickets start at $41. For more information, fans can visit TitansOnline.com/tickets, call (615) 565-4200, or email [email protected]. Addditionally, tickets can be purchased by visiting the Ticket Office at LP Field, calling Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000, visiting any Ticketmaster outlet, or logging on to the Ticketmaster web site at Ticketmaster.com. The Titans regular season schedule features home games against Dallas, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, the New York Giants, the New York Jets, Houston, Indianapolis and Jacksonville. Tennessee hosts Green Bay and Minnesota in the preseason. Tennessee opens its home schedule on September 14 against Dallas. The Titans will be featured in a Nov. 17 primetime game at home against Pittsburgh. The Titans have sold out all 154 preseason, regular season and post-season game since LP Field opened in 1999.

TICKETS NOW ON SALE

All-time Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans training camp locations:

1960: University of Houston - Houston, Texas1961-62: Ellington Air Force Base - Webster, Texas1963: U.S. Air Force Acad. - Colo. Springs, Colo.1964-66: Oilers Training Facility - Houston, Texas1967-73: Schreiner Institute - Kerrville, Texas1974-76: Sam Houston St. Univ. - Huntsville, Texas1977: Stephen F. Austin St. Univ. - Nacogdoches, Texas1978-87: San Angelo St. Univ. - San Angelo, Texas1988-90: SW Texas St. Univ. - San Marcos, Texas1991-96: Trinity University - San Antonio, Texas1997-98: Tennessee St. Univ. - Nashville, Tenn.1999: Baptist Sports Park - Nashville, Tenn. (Bellevue)2000-05: Saint Thomas Sports Park* - Nashville, Tenn. (MetroCenter)2006: Austin Peay St. Univ. - Clarksville, Tenn.; Saint Thomas Sports Park* - Nashville,Tenn. (MetroCenter)2007-14: Saint Thomas Sports Park* - Nashville, Tenn. (MetroCenter)

* Baptist Sports Park was renamed Saint Thomas Sports Park in 2013.

ALL-TIME TRAINING CAMP LOCATIONS TITANS KEY DATES

August 3 Academy Sports + Outdoors Day at Titans Training Camp

August 4 Titans practice with the Atlanta Falcons in Flowery Branch, Ga.

August 9 Titans open preseason at LP Field against the Green Bay Packers

August 12 Final Titans training camp practice open to fans

August 15 Second preseason game at New Orleans Saints

August 23 Third preseason game at Atlanta Falcons

August 26 Rosters reduced from 90 players to maximum of 75 players at 3 p.m. CT

August 28 Fourth preseason game against Minnesota Vikings

August 30 Rosters reduced from 75 players to maximum of 53 players at 3 p.m. CT

August 31 Teams can establish a practice squad of eight players at 11 a.m. CT

September 7 Titans open regular season against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium

September 14 Titans play home opener at LP Field against the Dallas Cowboys

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Ruston Webster is in his third year as execu-tive vice president/general manager in 2014 after serving two seasons as Titans vice president of player personnel. He was elevated to his current position on Jan. 18, 2012. Prior to the start of the 2014 League Year, Webster struck new deals with a pair of key start-ers with expiring contracts: safety Bernard Pollard and defensive end Ropati Pitoitua. Then, he went to work to sign an incoming class of free agents to fill key roles on the roster. Among the signees were running back Dexter McCluster (formerly with with Kansas City Chiefs), tackle Michael Oher (Baltimore Ravens), outside linebacker Shaun Phillips (Denver Broncos), quarterback Charlie White-hurst (San Diego Chargers), defensive lineman Al Woods (Pittsburgh Steelers) and linebacker Wesley Woodyard (Broncos). With the 11th overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, Webster led the Titans’ selection of tackle Taylor Lewan, a 6-foot-7 Associated Press All-American and four-year starter at Michigan. Lewan headlined a six-member draft class that also included Washington running back Bishop Sankey (second round), Penn State defensive lineman DaQuan Jones (fourth round), Wyo-ming defensive back Marqueston Huff (fourth round), Kentucky linebacker Avery Williamson (fifth round) and Louisiana State quarterback Zach Mettenberger (sixth round). During the 2013 offseason, Webster engineered deals with 17 free agents. Out of that group, Pollard and left guard Andy Levitre started all 16 games, and Pollard led the defense with a career-high 142 tackles. Pitoitua (16 games, 13 starts) and defensive lineman Sammie Hill (13 games, 10 starts) were key members of the defensive line rotation, while Moise Fokou (12 starts) was the defensive signal caller for most of the season at middle linebacker. Tight end Delanie Walker (15 games, 11 starts) totaled 60 re-ceptions for 571 yards and six touchdowns, setting career highs in all three categories. Walker became the only tight end in franchise history other than Frank Wycheck to reach 60 receptions in a single season, and his six touchdown receptions tied for fourth place in franchise history among tight ends and were the most since Wycheck’s six in 1996. Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, who was signed to back up Jake Locker, started nine times and passed for 2,454 yards. Webster made Alabama guard Chance Warmack the first of eight to-tal selections in the 2013 NFL Draft, which also featured second-round wide receiver Justin Hunter. Warmack and left tackle Michael Roos were the only two Titans to participate in 100 percent of the offensive or defensive plays in 2013, and Warmack became the team’s first rookie offensive line-man since Roos in 2005 to start every game. Meanwhile, Hunter’s four touchdown receptions tied Kendall Wright (2012) and Tyrone Calico (2003) for the most by a franchise rookie since Chris Sanders’ nine in

GENERAL MANAGER RUSTON WEBSTER 1995. Another rookie, fourth-round center Brian Schwenke, started nine total games. In total, players Webster obtained during the 2013 offseason via the draft or free agency combined for a total of 257 games played and 129 starts in their first season with the Titans. During the 2012 offseason, his first as general manager, Webster en-gineered deals to retain key talent, signing tight end Craig Stevens, safety Michael Griffin and cornerback Jason McCourty to new long-term con-tracts. In his first draft as general manager, Webster upgraded the offensive speed and athleticism with the first-round selection of Wright, a wide re-ceiver from Baylor and the first in a seven-member draft class. Wright went on to become the second-leading rookie receiver in franchise history with 64 catches. In 2013, he led the team and ranked seventh in the NFL with 94 receptions while notching his first 1,000-yard season (1,079). Wright became the first player in franchise history to lead the team in receptions in each of his first two NFL campaigns, and his 158 total receptions were tops in his draft class from 2012 through 2013. The Titans’ 2012 second-round pick, North Carolina linebacker Zach Brown, tied for fourth place among all rookies in 2012 with three intercep-tions, and he tied for fifth in the rookie class with 5.5 sacks. He was the only player to finish among the top five rookies in both categories. Prior to his arrival in Tennessee in 2010, Webster gained 22 years of personnel experience split between the Seattle Seahawks and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In his four years in Seattle, Webster was the vice presi-dent of player personnel and oversaw the day-to-day management of the pro personnel and college scouting departments. Webster spent 18 years with Tampa Bay 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, Northeast; 1992, South; 1993, Midwest; 1995-2000, Southwest). He was a part of the front office staff that helped build the Super Bowl XXXVII Cham-pion Buccaneers in 2002. Webster started his career as a college coach with stops as a gradu-ate assistant at Southwestern Louisiana (1985), Alabama (1986) and Tulsa (1987).

Ruston Webster’s Background:2012-14: 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: SW Louisiana - Graduate Assistant

TITANS PERSONNEL STAFF

Ruston Webster . . . . . Executive VP/General ManagerLake Dawson . . . . . . . Vice President of Player PersonnelVin Marino . . . . . . . . . Vice President/Football AdministrationBlake Beddingfield . . . Director of College ScoutingDennis Polian . . . . . . Asst. Director of Football AdministrationBrian Gardner . . . . . . Pro Scouting CoordinatorWes Slay . . . . . . . . . . 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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Ken Whisenhunt was named the 17th head coach in franchise history on Jan. 13, 2014. Whisenhunt arrived in Tennessee at the age of 51 with 17 seasons of NFL coaching experience, including six years (2007-12) as head coach of the Arizona Cardinals. As head coach for the Cardinals, he won a franchise-record 49 games, including an appearance in Super Bowl XLIII after a team-record 12-win season in 2008. In 2013, Whisenhunt served as offensive coordinator for the San Di-ego Chargers. In his only season in San Diego, he led the NFL’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 high-est passer rating of his career (105.5) and placed fourth in the NFL among all passers. For his efforts, Whisenhunt was named Professional Football Writers of America’s 2013 Assistant Coach of the Year. Through his career, Whisenhunt has been associated with prolific of-fenses and top-flight quarterbacks. From 2001 through 2006, he was with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the first three years as tight ends coach and the final three as offensive coordinator. In each of his years as Steelers offen-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. That season, Whisenhunt helped the team rank first in the NFL in pass-ing yards per attempt (8.2), fifth in rushing yards per contest (138.9), fifth in red zone efficiency (60.7 touchdown percentage) and first in goal-to-go efficiency (88.9 touchdown percentage). Whisenhunt took over as head coach in Arizona in 2007 and led the Cardinals to back-to-back NFC West titles in 2008 (9-7 record) and 2009 (10-6). The 2008 team fielded the fourth best offense in the NFL, won the franchise’s first NFC Championship, and clinched the club’s first Super Bowl berth. The 2008 squad also set the team record and placed third in the NFL with 427 points scored. When Whisenhunt arrived in Arizona, he began working with Kurt Warner and guided the quarterback to some of the best years of his career. In the three years they were together, Warner passed for 11,753 yards (fifth in the NFL during that span) and 83 touchdowns (tied for fourth). Wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald earned Pro Bowl selections in each of the six seasons Whisenhunt was in Arizona. Over those six seasons, Fitzgerald was sixth in the NFL in receptions (534), seventh in receiving yards (7,278) and third in touchdown receptions (53). For his career at Arizona, Whisenhunt posted a 49-53 record, which included a 4-2 postseason mark and a 7-2 record in overtime contests. Whisenhunt entered the NFL coaching ranks in 1997 as the tight ends coach for the Baltimore Ravens. He stayed in Baltimore for two seasons before spending one campaign (1999) with the Cleveland Browns as spe-cial teams coach and one year (2000) with the New York Jets as tight ends

HEAD COACH KEN WHISENHUNT

TENNESSEE TITANS 2014 COACHING STAFF

Ken Whisenhunt Head CoachRay Horton Defensive CoordinatorJason Michael Offensive CoordinatorBob Bostad Offensive LineSteve Brown Assistant SecondaryLouie Cioffi Defensive BacksSylvester Croom Running BacksNick Eason Assistant Defensive

LineSteve Hoffman Assistant Special

TeamsShawn Jefferson Wide ReceiversNate Kaczor Special TeamsCannon Matthews Defensive Quality

Control John McNulty QuarterbacksMike Mularkey Tight EndsKevin Patullo Assistant Wide Re-

ceiversArthur Smith Offensive Assistant/

Tight EndsGiff Smith Defensive LineLou Spanos LinebackersLuke Steckel Offensive AssistantMike Sullivan Assistant Offensive

Line Steve Watterson Strength & Conditioning

coach. He began his coaching career as the special teams/tight ends coach at Vanderbilt Univer-sity in 1995 and 1996. Whisenhunt primarily played 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 Falcons in the 12th round of the 1985 NFL Draft and went on to play nine NFL seasons, including four with the Falcons (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 his wife, Alice, have a son, Kenneth, 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-teur at the Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn. Whishenhunt’s best career score is a 65 and he has made two holes in one during his lifetime.

¾ Whisenhunt holds a civil engineering degree from Georgia Tech. ¾ He became the first five-time football letterman in Georgia Tech history (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, brother and father-in-law all served in the United States Air Force.

¾ Whisenhunt spent part of the 2011 offseason on an NFL-USO tour to the Persian Gulf. The trip included stops in Kuwait, Tikrit and Baghdad. Whisenhunt, Gary Kubiak, Jim E. Mora and Jim L. Mora spent exten-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 Whisenhunt was involved in scouting as a youth and obtained the rank of Eagle Scout.

Quotes on Ken Whisenhunt:

Titans President/CEO Tommy Smith (Jan. 13, 2014): “This is a big day for this franchise. Ken is a well-respected coach in this league and I am looking forward to seeing his vision become reality for this team. He has a history of building successful offenses and took Arizona to a Super Bowl as a head coach. We all share a common goal for this team and that is to build a consistent winner. I want to thank Ruston for his hard work in the process and the quality candidates that he brought in for interviews.”

General manager Ruston Webster (Jan. 13, 2014): “I have a lot of respect for Ken as a coach and as an offensive mind. The traits that stand out to me when identifying him as our next coach – he is intelligent, has a track record with quality offenses and head coaching success. I really enjoyed our meeting on Friday night in San Diego and we share similar philosophies

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COACH YEARS WON LOST TIED PCT.Lou Rymkus 1960-61 12 7 1 .625Wally Lemm 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 - - - -

Records include postseason

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about the game. Additionally, we have several mutual colleagues that have spoken highly to me about Ken both as a coach and as a person. I am ex-cited about Ken joining us and the future of the Titans.”

Former Cardinals QB Kurt Warner (Jan. 14, 2014): “I thought he did a great job with us at Arizona. He brought honesty, integrity and consistency in his approach. It was enormous for us because we hadn’t won. He con-vinced us that we could win, that he had a plan and it will work. His biggest challenge was to convince us that we could do it. I consider him a players’ coach and I say that in a good way. He listens to players and takes their input. Now he may not always do what the players want if he doesn’t believe in it, but he has an open door. He also had a good pulse on the team and what we needed. His style also gave us ownership in the process, knowing that our voice could be heard, which was huge for us. It also helped the leaders on the team solidify those roles knowing we could have an impact with the coach. It helped the leaders be leaders. Offensively, what I loved about him was his flexibility. When he got to Arizona, his background in Pittsburgh was mostly two back/two tight end offense. But that wasn’t how we were built in Arizona. He was flexible to ideas and learned how I saw the game and fit the offense to what we had. We were able to develop an offense that was one of the best in the NFL and that input from those in the offense gave them an ownership and buy-in that helped us as well. You saw that in San Diego too. He was multiple in what he did there and was flexible to cater to what they had on the roster. I think he has grown a great deal in the last five or six years in his offensive approach and you see the success he has had. I appreciate his consistency, especially when you see coaches change because of success or struggles. He is a man of integrity and never wavered from that. He says what he is going to do and follows through on that. As players, sometimes you might not agree with it, but you know where he stands and you can battle for guys like that.”

Former Steelers Head Coach/Current NFL on CBS Analyst Bill Cowher (Jan. 14, 2014): “He spent time with us (at the Steelers) as both a tight ends coach and offensive coordinator and he works great with players. He played the game and he was respected by the players for his knowledge. He also was innovative and creative but always sound in what he did. He would put players in a position to be successful and get the most out of them. It is

KEN WHISENHUNT AT A GLANCE

● Regular season record: 45-51 (.469) ● Postseason record: 4-2 (.667) ● Overall record: 49-53 (.480) ● Regular season home record: 30-18 ● Regular season road record: 15-33 ● Year as Titans head coach: 1 ● Year as NFL head coach: 7

Ken Whisenhunt’s Career Coaching Ledger:

Years Team Position 2014 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 Washington Redskins Tight End1985-88 Atlanta Falcons Tight End1980-84 Georgia Tech Tight End/H-Back

important in the NFL to be able to create those situations for success, be-cause the challenges change on a weekly basis. I think it is a great hire by Tennessee. You look at what he did in Arizona and when he had stability at the quarterback position, he was very good. He will get the most out of the talent that they have there. I wish him nothing but the best.”

Former Steelers RB Jerome Bettis (Jan. 14, 2014): “First and foremost, Ken believes in old-fashion football. When you look at the playoffs this year and you see the teams that are having success, they have the ability to run the football. The running game wins games and wins championships. Ken understands this. He also believes that a strong defense is a critical compo-nent to any championship team, it isn’t just about the offense. I believe he is a great hire. He is going to breathe life back into the running game, whether CJ is there or not, because he will find a way to run it. That franchise has a proud history of running the football and being in the playoffs and Ken will bring those things back to Nashville.”

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WHISENHUNT’S COACHING STAFFRAY HORTONDEFENSIVE COORDINATOR Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ Horton has 20 previous years of NFL coaching experience, including three seasons as defensive coordinator.

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 As a player and a coach, he has participated in a total of five Super Bowls. ¾ Horton spent two seasons (2011-12) as the defensive coordinator for the Arizona Cardinals under current Titans head coach Ken Whisenhunt. He took 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 (22), third in red zone defense (44.4%), fifth in takeaways (33) and fifth in passing 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 secondary coach with the Detroit Lions (2002-03) and five total seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals as secondary coach (1997-00) and safeties coach (2001). He entered the coaching ranks as a defensive assistant (1994) and assistant defensive backs coach (1995-96) for the Washing-ton Redskins.

¾ As a player, the University of Washington product played in 147 games and 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, including eight seasons in the NFL and joins the Titans after spending three seasons (2011-13) as the tight ends coach for the San Diego Chargers.

¾ While working with the tight ends in San Diego, 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 tight ends in 2008, in Phillip Fulmer’s final season.

¾ As a senior, Michael quarterbacked Western Kentucky to the 2002 NCAA I-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 Watterson enters his 29th season with the Titans (1986-2014). 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, he became the first NFL head strength and conditioning coach to earn his ‘Art of Strength’ Kettlebell Instructor Certification during the ‘A.O.S’ seminar held at Punch Gym in Franklin, Tenn. He and his assistant, Jason Novak, became the first tandem of ‘A.O.S’ certified instructors in professional sports.

¾ In 2008, he was elected to the Alliance for Natural Health’s Scientific Ad-visory Board.

¾ In 2002, Watterson was awarded the President’s Award from the Profes-

sional Football Strength and Coaches Society for his contributions to the field of strength and conditioning.

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 24 years of coaching experience, in-cluding two NFL seasons. The last two seasons, he was the offensive line coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

¾ In his first season with Tampa Bay, G Davin Jo-seph earned a Pro Bowl selection, rookie RB Doug Martin rushed for 1,454 yards and the of-fense 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 the University of Wisconsin. In his first two seasons (2006-07), he coached tight ends and in his final four campaigns (2008-11), he coached the offensive line. He annually guided one of the nation’s best rushing attacks and in each of his final two seasons, the Badgers totaled 3,000 rushing yards on their way to two Big Ten titles.

¾ Prior to Wisconsin, Bostad spent six seasons (1999-2005) with New Mex-ico as the offensive line coach.

¾ Bostad spent two seasons (1997-98) at San Jose State as offensive line coach and was elevated to co-offensive coordinator in his final year. He also had stops at Cal State Northridge (1995-96) and the University of Minnesota (1992-94).

¾ Bostad was a four-year starter at linebacker for the University of Wiscon-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 third 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 University of Kentucky, including five seasons as defensive coordinator (2007-2010). In 2011, he was the co-defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach for the Wildcats. 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 a Super Bowl Championship during the 1999 season. His final three sea-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 has 18 years of NFL coaching experience. Last year, he was the defensive backs coach for the Cleveland Browns. Under his guidance, cor-nerback Joe Haden and safety T.J. Ward earned their first Pro Bowl selections.

¾ He spent two seasons as the defensive backs coach for the Arizona Cardinals. The 2012 defense led the NFL in passer rating allowed (71.2), ranked second in intercep-tions (22) and fifth in passing yards allowed. Cornerback Patrick Peterson tallied seven interceptions and earned his first Pro Bowl selection in 2012.

¾ Prior to joining the Cardinals, Cioffi spent 14 seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals. He logged six seasons (1997-2002) as a defensive assistant and eight years (2003-10) as assistant defensive backs coach.

¾ Cioffi attended SUNY-Stony Brook and began his coaching career in 1993 as a staff assistant with the New York Jets. After two seasons at the Jets, he coached wide receivers for C.W. Post University.

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

¾ Croom enters his second season as the Titans running backs coach. He has 22 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 the first African-American head football coach in SEC history. The high 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, Barry Sanders posted 2,053 rushing yards 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 first season as the Titans assis-tant defensive line coach.

¾ Last year, 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 He finished his NFL career playing two seasons (2011-12) for the Car-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 second season with the Ti-tans as assistant special teams coach. He has 24 years of NFL coaching experience, including stops at Oakland (2012), Kansas City (2009-2011), Mi-ami (2007-08), Atlanta (2006) and Dallas (1989-04).

¾ In 2012, with Hoffman serving as the special teams coach for the Oakland Raiders, kicker Sebastian Janikowski posted the best field goal percentage of 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 second 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 the wide receivers coach. In his five years with Calvin Johnson, 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 second season with the Titans as 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 fielded 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 joins the Titans after spending last sea-son with the Cleveland Browns as a defensive 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.

JOHN McNULTYQUARTERBACKS Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ McNulty has 23 years of coaching experience, including 11 years of NFL experience. He joins the Titans after one season as the quarterbacks coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In 2013, he guided rookie quarterback Mike Glennon to the top passer rating (82.0) among rookies and was named to the Pro Football Writers of America All-Rookie team.

¾ He spent four seasons on Ken Whisenhunt’s staff in Arizona, three years (2009-11) as wide receivers coach and one year (2012) as quarterbacks coach.

¾ Before entering the NFL ranks, McNulty spent five seasons (2004-08) with Rutgers in a variety of capacities. He joined the staff as the wide

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WHISENHUNT’S COACHING STAFFreceivers coach for two seasons, was elevated to assistant offensive co-ordinator/quarterbacks for one season and offensive coordinator/quarter-backs coach for his final two campaigns.

¾ His first NFL coaching position came in 1998 with the Jacksonville Jag-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. He spent three seasons with the Wolverines and then coached wide receivers for three seasons at the University of Connecticut.

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

MIKE MULARKEYTIGHT ENDSClick For Complete Online Bio

¾ Mularkey has 19 years of NFL coaching experi-ence, including three seasons as a head coach.

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 co-ordinator for the Atlanta Falcons. While in Atlanta, the team amassed a 43-21 record. In three of the four seasons, the of-fense produced a 1,000-yard rusher, 1,000-yard receiver and a 3,000-yard passer in the same campaign.

¾ With the Miami Dolphins, he was offensive coordinator under Nick Saban in 2006 and tight ends coach in 2007 under Cam Cameron.

¾ Mularkey spent two seasons (2004-05) as head coach for the Buffalo Bills and posted a 14-18 record. In his first season with the Bills, the team finished 9-7 to post their only winning season over the last decade.

¾ From 1996-2003, Mularkey spent eight seasons with the Pittsburgh Steel-ers. His first five seasons were as tight ends coach and the final three were 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.

KEVIN PATULLOASSISTANT WIDE RECEIVERS Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ Patullo joins the Titans after spending three sea-sons (2010-12) with the Buffalo Bills. In his three years with the Bills, he was the quality control coach for the offense and added assistant wide receivers to his title in his final year.

¾ He entered the NFL coaching ranks as a quality control coach for the Chiefs from 2007-08.

¾ Patullo played quarterback and wide receiver at South Florida and began his coaching career as a graduate assistant for the Bulls from 2003-04. He then became a graduate assistant at the University of Arizona from 2004-06.

ARTHUR SMITHOFFENSIVE ASSISTANT/TIGHT ENDS Click For Complete Online Bio

¾ Smith has three years of experience on the Titans staff. His first year was as a defensive assistant/quality control coach. The last two seasons 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 He spent three years (2007-09) working for the Washington Redskins. He worked two years as defensive quality control coach and one year 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 has 22 years of coaching experience, in-cluding three seasons (2010-12) as the defensive 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 de-fense leading the nation in sacks (47) in 2007, and coaching current Ti-tans defensive end Derrick Morgan to ACC Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2009.

¾ Smith spent five seasons (1999-03) as the defensive line coach at Tulane. The final three years he added the title of associate head coach as well.

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 19 years of coaching experience, in-cluding 17 years in the NFL. The past two sea-sons, he was the defensive coordinator for UCLA.

¾ Prior to his time with the Bruins, he spent two sea-sons as the linebackers coach for the Washington Redskins.

¾ Spanos entered the NFL coaching ranks in 1995 with the Pittsburgh Steelers as a defensive assistant. He stayed in that role for 15 seasons, earned two World Championships in Super Bowls XL and XLIII, and coached in a third Super Bowl (XXX). During his time on the Steelers staff as a defensive assistant, he assisted with the lineback-ers 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 is in his second season with the Titans and first 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 11 seasons of NFL coaching experi-ence, including seven as offensive line coach.

¾ He joins the Titans 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 for Western Michigan from 2005-06 and as a graduate assistant for the University of Miami (Fla.) in 2000. Sullivan began his coaching career in 1997, spending five seasons coaching in Europe.

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.

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General manager Ruston Webster jumped into the 2014 offseason shaping the Titans roster. He and his staff worked to re-sign a number of key contributors from 2013 and adding several new free agents from other teams. By the time the team’s offseason program launched on April 7, seven free agents were re-signed: running back Jackie Battle, safety Bernard Pollard, defensive end Ropati Pitoitua, defensive lineman Antonio John-son, wide receiver Marc Mariani, running back Leon Washington and of-fensive lineman Chris Spencer. Additionally, Webster helped negotiate deals for the following free agents early in the free agent signing period: Kansas City running back Dexter McCluster, Pittsburgh defensive lineman Al Woods, San Diego quarterback Charlie Whitehurst, Denver linebacker Wesley Woodyard, Baltimore tackle Michael Oher, Denver linebacker Shaun Phillips and guard/center Eric Olsen. Collectively, the group adds a total of 39 sea-sons, 29 playoff games and three Super Bowl appearances to the roster. More on each of the new Titans:

¾ RUNNING BACK DEXTER McCLUSTER (5-8, 170, Kansas City Chiefs, Ole Miss)

The signing of Dexter McCluster gives the Ti-tans a dynamic weapon out of the backfield and a potent returner. In four previous seasons with the Chiefs, McCluster started games as a running back (six total starts) and as a wide receiver (17 starts), totaling 662 rushing yards and 1,500 receiving yards in 58 games. He also averaged 12.1 yards as a punt returner and 20.9 yards as a kickoff returner in his first four years. At the conclusion of the 2013 campaign, he earned his first career Pro Bowl invitation as a returner after becoming the only NFL player during the season to return two punts for touchdowns. McCluster returned three total punts for touchdowns with the Chiefs, including the longest (94 yards) and fourth-longest (89 yards) punt returns in club history. As a wide receiver in 2013 in Andy Reid’s new offense, McCluster post-ed a career high and ranked third on the team with 53 receptions. His 511 receiving yards were also a career best. McCluster was drafted by the Chiefs in the second round (36th overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft from the University of Mississippi. He ranked second in school history with 4,089 all-purpose yards.

¾ TACKLE MICHAEL OHER (6-4, 315, Baltimore Ravens, Ole Miss) Prior to joining the Titans, Michael Oher played all five previous seasons for the Baltimore Ravens, starting all 80 possible regular-season games and 10 postseason contests during that time. He has exten-sive experience on both sides of the offensive line, totaling 37 starts at left tackle and 43 starts at right tackle, including 16 starts at right tackle in 2013. In Baltimore’s 2012 Super Bowl Championship season, he was a 16-game starter at left tackle. The 2012 team scored the most points in franchise his-tory (398) and posted the second-highest yardage total (5,640) in franchise history. During Oher’s five seasons, the Ravens offensive line paved the way for running back Ray Rice to rank third in the NFL in total rushing yards (5,726) and first in total scrimmage yards (8,487) during that time period. The Memphis, Tenn., native entered the NFL as a first-round selection (23rd overall) by the Ravens in the 2009 NFL Draft. At the University of Mis-sissippi, he was a four-year starter and earned first team All-America honors as a senior.

¾ GUARD/CENTER ERIC OLSEN (6-3, 305, Pittsburgh Steelers, Notre Dame)

Eric Olsen arrived in Tennessee with 17 games of NFL experience, including four starts in 2012 for the New Orleans Saints. In 2013, Olsen was released by the Saints in September and spent the final month of the season with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Originally a sixth-round draft selection by the Denver Broncos in 2010, he spent one season with

2014 FREE AGENCY UPDATE2014 TITANS FREE AGENCY

The Titans re-signed the following free agents in 2014: Current NFL 2013 Games Pos Name Season (2014) Played/Started RB Jackie Battle 7 16/0S Bernard Pollard 9 16/16DE Ropati Pitoitua 5 16/13DL Antonio Johnson 8 16/6WR Marc Mariani 5 0/0RB Leon Washington 9 5/0C/G Chris Spencer 10 16/1

The Titans signed the following unrestricted free agents from other clubs: Current NFL Pos Name Season (2014) Former Team RB Dexter McCluster 5 Kansas CityDL Al Woods 5 PittsburghQB Charlie Whitehurst 9 San DiegoLB Wesley Woodyard 7 DenverT Michael Oher 6 BaltimoreLB Shaun Phillips 11 DenverG/C Eric Olsen 3 Pittsburgh

The Titans lost the following free agents in free agency: 2013 Games Pos Name Played/Started New Team CB Alterraun Verner 16/16 Tampa BayWR Kenny Britt 12/3 St. LouisWR Damian Williams 10/1 Miami

The Titans released the following veterans who were with the team in 2013: 2013 Games Pos Name Played/Started New Team T David Stewart 12/12 (Unsigned)QB Ryan Fitzpatrick 11/9 HoustonK Rob Bironas 16/0 (Unsigned)RB Chris Johnson 16/16 N.Y. Jets

the Broncos before spending the 2011 campaign on the Washington Red-skins practice squad. Olsen played college football at Notre Dame, where he played 44 games and earned 31 starts split between guard and center for the Irish.

¾ LINEBACKER SHAUN PHILLIPS (6-3, 255, Denver Broncos, Purdue)

In 10 previous NFL seasons, Shaun Phillips to-taled 79.5 sacks and 22 forced fumbles in 152 career games. His sack total ranked ninth among NFL play-ers from 2004–2013. In 2013, Phillips played in all 16 games and posted 10.0 sacks in his first and only season with the AFC Champion Denver Broncos. It was the third time in his career that he registered a double-digit sack total (2006, 2010, 2013). Before joining the Broncos, Phillips spent the first nine seasons (2004–2012) of his career with the San Diego Chargers. He played in 136 games in a Chargers uniform and ranks second in franchise history in sacks (69.5). He posted a career-high sack total (11.5) in 2006 and earned a Pro Bowl selection at the end of his 11-sack 2010 campaign. Phillips was a fourth-round selection in the 2004 NFL Draft by the Char-gers. He played his college football at Purdue, where he left as the school’s all-time leader in sacks (33.5).

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¾ QUARTERBACK CHARLIE WHITEHURST (6-5, 226, San Diego Char-gers, Clemson)

A veteran of eight NFL seasons, Charlie White-hurst spent six total years with the San Diego Char-gers (2006-09, 2012-13) and two years with the Seattle Seahawks (2010-11). He combined for 13 total games and four starts for the Chargers and Se-ahawks. Whitehurst served as the backup to Philip Riv-ers in San Diego and worked with current Titans head coach Ken Whisenhunt in 2013, when Whisen-hunt served as Chargers offensive coordinator. Whitehurst began his NFL career as a third-round selection by the Chargers in the 2006 NFL Draft. He was traded to the Seahawks in 2010. At Clemson University, Whitehurst was a four-year starter. He won 25 games, threw for 9,665 yards, and graduated with 46 school records.

¾ DEFENSIVE LINEMAN AL WOODS (6-4, 307, Pittsburgh Steelers, Loui-siana State)

A veteran of four previous NFL seasons, Al Woods arrived in Tennessee after spending the last two-plus seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He brings the potential to play multiple positions on the defensive line. His career totals prior to landing in Tennessee included 39 games, two starts at nose tackle and 2.5 career sacks. Woods entered the NFL as a fourth-round se-lection by the New Orleans Saints in 2010. He played nine games in his rookie campaign with Tampa Bay and two games for Se-attle in his second season. He was claimed off waivers by the Steelers in November of 2011. Woods played in 41 games in four seasons at Louisiana State Univer-sity.

¾ LINEBACKER WESLEY WOODYARD (6-0, 233, Denver Broncos, Ken-tucky)

Wesley Woodyard was signed by the Titans after spending the first six years of his career with the Denver Broncos. The six-time team captain for the Broncos appeared in 87 regular-season games with 40 starts. For his Broncos career, he totaled 396 tackles, eight sacks, five interceptions, six forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. As the middle linebacker from 2012-13, Wood-yard started 24 total games and registered 197 tack-les, seven sacks, four interceptions and three forced fumbles. In 2012, Woodyard led the Broncos with a career-high 114 tackles. He ranked 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 tackles, five sacks and three interceptions. He was only the 12th NFL player to ac-complish the feat over a 30-year span. Woodyard entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent out of the Uni-versity of Kentucky. He earned first-team All-SEC honors during each of his final two seasons with the Wildcats.

Shaun Phillips was signed as an unrestricted free agent from the Denver Broncos.

2014

Players Signed (7)RB Dexter McCluster (Kansas City)DL Al Woods (Pittsburgh)QB Charlie Whitehurst (San Diego)LB Wesley Woodyard (Denver)T Michael Oher (Baltimore)LB Shaun Phillips (Denver)G/C Eric Olsen (Pittsburgh)

Players Lost (4)CB Alterraun Verner (Tampa Bay)WR Kenny Britt (St. Louis)QB Rusty Smith (N.Y. Giants)WR Damian Williams (Miami)

2013

Players Signed (17)S George Wilson (Buffalo)G Andy Levitre (Buffalo)RB Shonn Greene (New York Jets)TE Delanie Walker (San Francisco)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)WR Kevin Walter (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)LB Zac Diles (Kansas City)G/C Leroy Harris (Detroit)DT Sen’Derrick Marks (Jacksonville)LB Will Witherspoon (St. Louis)DE Jarius Wynn (San Diego)

2012

Players Signed (7)G Steve Hutchinson (Minnesota)DE Kamerion Wimbley (Oakland)DE Leger Douzable (Jacksonville)LB Zac Diles (Indianapolis)G Kyle DeVan (Philadelphia)C Jon Cooper (Minnesota)S Aaron Francisco (Detroit)

Players Lost (6)WR Donnie Avery (Indianapolis)CB Cortland Finnegan (St. Louis)S Chris Hope (Atlanta)DE William Hayes (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)CB Frank Walker (Minnesota)S Jordan Babineaux (Seattle)T Pat McQuistan (Miami)S Anthony Smith (Green Bay) T Adam Terry (Jacksonville)

RB Kestahn Moore (Washington) WR Kevin Curtis (Kansas City)

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

2010

Players Signed (6)LB Will Witherspoon (Philadelphia)P/K Ricky Schmitt (San Francisco)DE Jason Babin (Philadelphia) CB Tye Hill (Atlanta)QB Chris Simms (Denver)TE Sean Ryan (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) WR Mark Jones (Carolina) QB Patrick Ramsey (Denver)WR Nate Washington (Pittsburgh)

Players Lost (6)CB Chris Carr (Baltimore)DT Albert Haynesworth (Washington)WR Brandon Jones (San Francisco)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)WR Justin McCareins (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)

2007

Players Signed (6)LB Ryan Fowler (RFA-Dallas)WR Justin Gage (Chicago) CB Nick Harper (Indianapolis) CB Kelly Herndon (Seattle) QB Tim Rattay (Tampa Bay) S Bryan Scott (New Orleans)

Players Lost (3)WR Drew Bennett (St. Louis)DT Robaire Smith (Cleveland)WR Bobby Wade (Minnesota)

RECENT FREE AGENT HISTORY

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Ruston Webster, in his third offseason as Titans general manager, led the team’s efforts to draft Michi-gan tackle Taylor Lewan with the 11th overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft (May 8-10). The selection of Lewan was followed by the drafting of former Wash-ington running back Bishop Sankey (second round), Penn State defensive lineman DaQuan Jones (fourth round), Wyoming defensive back Marqueston Huff (fourth round), Kentucky linebacker Avery Williamson (fifth round) and Louisiana State quarterback Zach Mettenberger (sixth round). The Titans did not have a third-round pick in 2014 as a result of a 2013 draft-day trade that netted them the pick of wide receiver Justin Hunter.

2014 Titans Draft Pick Capsules (Height, Weight, College, Draft Round, Overall Pick):

¾ T TAYLOR LEWAN (6-7, 309, Michigan, 1st round, 11th overall)College: In four seasons at Michigan, Lewan appeared in 50 games with 48 starts at left tackle. He started the final 41 games of his career. He was named 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-fastest time among offensive linemen in the last five years (2010-14). He also ranked among the top offensive linemen at the 2014 combine in the broad jump (first at nine feet, nine inches), verti-cal jump (tied for third at 30.5 inches) and three-cone drill (fourth at 7.39 seconds). Lewan became the first offensive tackle selected by the Titans/Oilers in the first round since tackle Brad Hopkins (13th overall) in 1993.

¾ RB BISHOP SANKEY (5-10, 209, Washington, 2nd round, 54th overall)College: During his three-year career at Washington, Sankey appeared 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, Sankey was a first-team All-Pac-12 selec-tion, setting a school 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 Press All-American. He earned first-team All-Pac-12 and also was named second-team Academic All-Pac-12. He was named one of three finalists for the Doak Walker Award. At the NFL Scouting Combine, he ran a 4.49-second 40-yard dash. His 26 reps of 225 pounds on the bench press ranked second among all running backs, and he finished first in the group at the three-cone drill (6.75 seconds) and the 20-yard shuttle (4.00). He tied for fourth in the broad jump (10 feet 6 inches). Sankey was the first running back selected in the 2014 NFL Draft.

2014 TITANS DRAFT REVIEW

¾ DL DaQUAN JONES (6-4, 322, Penn State, 4th round, 112th overall)College: 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 two seasons. Jones finished his career with 92 tackles, adding 4.5 sacks for minus 28 yards, 15.5 stops for losses totaling 55 yards, two fumble recoveries and a pass deflection. As a senior in 2013, he started all 12 games at defensive tackle, finishing fifth on the team with a career-high 56 tackles (33 solos). His tackle total was the most for any interior defensive lineman in the Big Ten during the 2013 campaign. Jones was named first-team All-Big Ten by the league’s coaches and second-team All-Conference by the media. He was named Penn State’s Outstanding Senior Player and the recipient of the team’s Reid-Robinson Award.

¾ DB MARQUESTON HUFF (5-11, 196, Wyoming, 4th round, 122nd over-all)College: During his career at Wyoming, Huff played cornerback for for his first three seasons before moving to free safety for his senior campaign. He started 35 total games and ended his career with six interceptions, ty-ing him for 11th in school history. His career totals also included 249 total tackles, seven tackles for loss, three forced fumbles, six fumble recover-ies and 16 passes defensed. As a senior, he was named second-team All-Conference after posting two interceptions and leading Mountain West defensive backs with 127 tackles. As a sophomore cornerback, Huff set career highs with three interceptions and three forced fumbles and scored two touchdowns on fumble returns. At the 2014 NFL Scouting Combine, he ran a 4.49-second 40-yard dash.

¾ LB AVERY WILLIAMSON (6-1, 246, Kentucky, 5th round, 151st overall)College: In a four-year career at Kentucky, Williamson played in 49 games with 21 starts. He finished his career with 296 total tackles, in-cluding double-digit tackles in 12 career contests. After primarily serving on special teams in his first two years, he went over the 100-tackle mark as a junior and senior. As a senior, he was a team captain and led the squad in tackles for the second consecutive season. His 102 tackles tied for fourth place in the SEC. He was named All-SEC second team by As-sociated Press. As a junior, Williamson achieved career highs with 135 tackles and three sacks. At the 2014 NFL Scouting Combine, the Milan, Tenn., native placed sixth among linebackers with a 4.66-second 40-yard dash and third among his position group with a 4.07-second short shuttle.

¾ QB ZACH METTENBERGER (6-5, 224, LSU, 6th round, 178th overall)College: In three years at Louisiana State, Mettenberger played in 30 games and posted a 19-6 mark as a starting quarterback. His career numbers for the Tigers included 5,783 passing yards (sixth in LSU his-tory), 35 touchdowns (fifth), 407 completions (sixth) and 659 attempts (seventh). He became the third player in LSU history to pass for 3,000 yards in a season in 2013 with 3,082 yards 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). During his senior campaign, he completed 192 of 296 passes for 3,082 yards and 22 touchdowns and just eight interceptions, ranking second in the SEC in pass efficiency (171.4). Mettenberger spent one year at Georgia before transferring to Butler (Kan.) Community Col-lege for the 2010 season. Played one season at Butler Community Col-lege leading him team to an 11-1 record and a berth in the JUCO National Championship Game.

2014 TITANS DRAFT PICKS

Rd. Pick Player Pos. College1 11 Taylor Lewan T Michigan2 54 Bishop Sankey RB Washington4 112 DaQuan Jones DL Penn State4 122 Marqueston Huff DB Wyoming5 151 Avery Williamson LB Kentucky6 178 Zach Mettenberger QB Louisiana State

The Titans’ 2014 draft class (L to R): (front row) Marqueston Huff, Bishop Sankey, Avery Williamson, (back row) DaQuan Jones, Zach Mettenberger, Taylor Lewan

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¾ The Titans need one win to reach 400 all-time wins in the regular season.

¾ Michael Griffin (22 career interceptions) needs one interception to tie Willie Alexander and Samari Rolle for 10th place on the franchise career interceptions list. A five-interception season will put Griffin in a tie for fourth place in franchise history (Tony Banfield, W.K. Hicks and Darryll Lewis tied with 27).

¾ Safety Michael Griffin (22 career interceptions) needs one interception to tie Willie Alexander and Samari Rolle for 10th place on the franchise career interceptions list. A five-interception season will put Griffin in a tie for fourth place in franchise history (Tony Banfield, W.K. Hicks and Dar-ryll Lewis tied with 27).

¾ Safety Michael Griffin (696 career tackles) needs five tackles to move past Marcus Robertson (700) for 10th place on the team’s all-time tack-les list. With a 93-tackle season, Griffin will become the leading tackler among safeties in franchise history, passing Blaine Bishop (788).

¾ Punter Brett Kern (359 career punts with the Titans) needs 41 punts to become the fourth player in franchise history to reach 400 career punts. With 73 punts, Kern will surpass Cliff Parsley (431) for third place on the team’s career punts list.

¾ Quarterback Jake Locker (3,974 career passing yards) needs 586 more passing yards to enter the top 10 in franchise history.

¾ Left tackle Michael Roos (143 career games and starts) needs to play in seven games to become the 11th player in franchise history to reach 150 career games played. If he starts all 16 games in 2014, Roos will tie Mike Munchak (159 career games) for seventh place in team annals and tie Munchak for third among all franchise offensive linemen.

¾ Tight end Delanie Walker (183 career receptions) needs 17 receptions to reach 200 for his career.

¾ Returner Leon Washington needs one kickoff return for a touchdown to become the NFL’s all-time leader. He and Josh Cribbs are currently tied for first in NFL history with eight kickoff return touchdowns.

¾ Wide receiver Nate Washington (267 receptions with the Titans) needs six more receptions to break the top 10 in franchise history. He needs 33 receptions to become the ninth player in franchise history with 300 receptions.

¾ Wide receiver Nate Washington (3,944 receiving yards with the Titans)needs 56 more receiving yards to become the ninth player to reach 4,000 receiving yards with the franchise.

¾ Wide receiver Kendall Wright can become the first player in franchise his-tory to lead the team in receptions in each of his first three NFL seasons.

¾ Wide receiver Kendall Wright (158 career receptions) needs 42 recep-tions to become the 15th player in franchise history to reach 200 career receptions.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2014 With sellouts for every game at LP Field in 2013, the team’s sellout streak reached 154 games—every preseason, regular season and postseason game since the 69,143-seat stadium opened in 1999. In the regular season, the Titans are 72-48 (.600) at LP Field. They are 2-2 (.500) in the postseason and 22-8 (.733) in the preseason. The Titans at LP Field (1999-present):

Games Total Record Pct. Preseason 30 22-8 .733Regular Season 120 72-48 .600Postseason 4 2-2 .500

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 .375LP Field 1999-2013 72-48-0 .600

16TH YEAR AT LP FIELD

The Titans are eighth in the NFL in regular season winning percentage in the “Titans era”—since the start of the 1999 season. They trail only the New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Ravens, Philadelphia Eagles and Denver Broncos.

Top NFL regular season winning percentage from 1999–present:

Team Wins Losses Ties Pct 1. New England Patriots 171 69 0 .7132. Indianapolis Colts 162 78 0 .6753. Pittsburgh Steelers 149 90 1 .6234. Green Bay Packers 147 92 1 .6155. Baltimore Ravens 142 98 0 .5926. Philadelphia Eagles 140 99 1 .5857. Denver Broncos 137 103 0 .5718. Tennessee Titans 132 108 0 .5509. New York Giants 130 110 0 .54210. Seattle Seahawks 129 111 0 .538

TOP WINNING PERCENTAGES SINCE 1999

W L T Regular Season: 399 415 6 Home 230 178 2 Road 169 237 4 As Titans (1999-present) 132 108 0 As Oilers (1960-98) 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

THIS WEEK’S NFL SCHEDULE

Thursday, Aug. 7

Friday, Aug. 8

Saturday, Aug. 9

Indianapolis at NY JetsNew England at WashingtonSan Francisco at Baltimore

Cincinnati at Kansas CitySeattle at Denver

Dallas at San Diego

Miami at AtlantaBuffalo at Carolina

Tampa Bay at Jacksonville

Oakland at MinnesotaPhiladelphia at ChicagoNew Orleans at St. Louis

Green Bay at TennesseeCleveland at Detroit

Pittsburgh at NY GiantsHouston at Arizona

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Since the NFL realigned its divisions in 2002, the Titans have a 30-18 record against the NFC. In 2013, they played every team from the NFC West and went 1-3. They lost to the Seattle Seahawks 13-20 (Oct. 13), lost to the San Francisco 49ers 17-31 (Oct. 20), defeated the St. Louis Rams 28-21 (Nov. 3), and lost to the Arizona Cardinals 34-37 in overtime (Dec. 15). The Titans have earned a .500 or better record against the NFC in nine of 12 seasons since realignment.

Tennessee’s results vs. current NFC divisions since 2002 realignment:

Year vs. Division Record 2013 NFC West 1-32012 NFC North 1-32011 NFC South 2-22010 NFC East 3-1 2009 NFC West 4-0 2008 NFC North 4-02007 NFC South 3-12006 NFC East 3-12005 NFC West 1-32004 NFC North 2-22003 NFC South 4-02002 NFC East 2-2 Total 30-18

PLAYING THE NFC

Since divisional realignment in 2002, the Titans own one of the NFL’s top interconference records. Their success against the NFC includes a franchise-best 12-game winning streak from 2007 to 2010.

Highest winning percentage in interconference games (AFC teams vs. NFC, NFC teams vs. AFC) since realignment in 2002:

Team Wins Losses Ties Pct 1. New England Patriots 39 9 0 .8132. Pittsburgh Steelers 33 14 1 .6983. Indianapolis Colts 32 16 0 .6674. Tennessee Titans 30 18 0 .6255. Atlanta Falcons 29 18 1 .6156. Baltimore Ravens 29 19 0 .6047. Cincinnati Bengals 28 19 1 .5948. Denver Broncos 28 20 0 .5839. Kansas City Chiefs 26 22 0 .542 San Diego Chargers 26 22 0 .542 Chicago Bears 26 22 0 .542 New Orleans Saints 26 22 0 .542

INTERCONFERENCE RECORDS, 2002-13

The 2013 season marked the 12th year of the AFC South. In those 12 seasons, the Titans built a cumulative record of 35-37 (.486) within the division. In the “post-merger” era, the team played in the AFC Central from 1970-01 and in the newly-created AFC South from 2002-present.

Titans year-by-year record within the AFC South (2002-present):

Record vs. Season AFC South 2013 2-42012 1-52011 3-32010 2-42009 2-4 2008 4-22007 4-2

Record vs. Season AFC South 2006 4-22005 2-42004 1-52003 4-22002 6-0 Totals 35-37 (.486)

RECORD vs. AFC SOUTH

In the “Titans era” (1999-present), the Titans are 33-25 (.569) in games decided by three points or less and 65-45 (.591) in games decided by seven or fewer points. The Titans were 6-5 in 2013 in games decided by seven points or less and 1-3 in games decided by three points or less.

Win-loss records by the Titans in close games since 1999 (regular sea-son): Final Score is by . . . Year 3 or fewer 7 or fewer 2013 1-3 6-52012 3-0 4-32011 2-1 5-42010 0-3 1-42009 3-2 5-32008 2-1 4-12007 2-2 6-32006 4-3 7-42005 1-1 1-42004 1-2 2-32003 2-1 4-12002 2-2 4-22001 3-2 5-42000 2-1 4-31999 5-1 7-1 Totals 33-25 65-45

TITANS IN CLOSE GAMES

Since the start of the 1999 campaign, when the team began play as the Titans and opened LP Field, the Titans have been one of the NFL’s best in percentage of sacks allowed on passing plays.

Lowest sack percentage, 1999-present:

Sack SackTeam Total Percentage1. Indianapolis Colts 329 3.72. New Orleans Saints 470 5.03. Denver Broncos 447 5.24. Tennessee Titans 429 5.35. Green Bay Packers 482 5.4 New York Giants 471 5.47. New England Patriots 507 5.78. San Diego Chargers 481 5.89. Cincinnati Bengals 516 6.010. Dallas Cowboys 538 6.4

FEWEST SACKS PER PASS PLAY SINCE ’99

Left tackle Michael Roos

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LP Field has been a tough venue for opposing offenses since it opened in 1999. Since then, the Titans are eighth in the NFL in sacking opposing quarterbacks in home games. The Titans totaled 18 sacks in their eight home games in 2013, which tied for 23rd in the NFL.

Most sacks in home games since LP Field opened in 1999:

Team Sacks in Home Games1. Baltimore Ravens 3282. Minnesota Vikings 3213. St. Louis Rams 3164. Miami Dolphins 3155. Pittsburgh Steelers 3106. New York Giants 3097. Philadelphia Eagles 3098. Tennessee Titans 3079. Indianapolis Colts 30210. Green Bay Packers 297

SACKS IN HOME CONTESTS

Record by turnover differential in Titans games since 2005:

-4 or +4 orYear More -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 More 2005 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-4 1-3 2-2 0-0 1-0 0-02006 0-0 0-2 1-3 0-1 2-0 0-2 3-0 0-0 2-02007 0-0 1-0 1-3 2-2 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 2-02008 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 4-1 3-1 3-0 1-0 1-02009 0-1 0-0 0-5 3-0 0-1 1-1 2-0 0-0 2-02010 0-1 0-1 0-3 0-2 1-2 2-1 0-0 2-0 1-02011 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 3-4 2-0 3-0 0-0 0-02012 0-2 0-1 0-2 1-1 1-3 0-1 1-0 1-0 2-02013 0-0 0-2 0-3 0-2 2-1 1-0 2-1 1-0 1-0 Totals 0-5 1-7 4-22 6-14 15-15 12-9 15-1 7-0 11-0

Since 1999, the Titans have had an even turnover ratio or better in nine of 15 full seasons. In those nine seasons, they have finished with a .500 or better record eight times.

Titans turnovers and takeaways since 1999: Season Takeaways Turnovers Differential 2013 (7-9) 25 25 02012 (6-10) 24 28 -42011 (9-7) 23 22 +12010 (6-10) 25 29 -42009 (8-8) 27 31 -42008 (13-3) 31 17 +142007 (10-6) 34 34 02006 (8-8) 28 26 +22005 (4-12) 20 26 -62004 (5-11) 30 31 -12003 (12-4) 34 21 +132002 (11-5) 29 25 +42001 (7-9) 24 28 -42000 (13-3) 30 30 01999 (13-3) 40 22 +18 Total Differential +29

Within individual games, the Titans’ fortunes have turned dramatically with turnovers. They are 45-1 in their last 46 games in which they are plus-two or better in turnovers. They had a 42-game winning streak in that scenario snapped on Sept. 15, 2013 at Houston. Previously, the last game they lost with a margin of at least plus two was against the Cleveland Browns on Sept. 22, 2002 (plus four).

TITANS & TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL The Titans selected former running back Eddie George in the first round of the 1996 NFL Draft, and since that time, no team has had more 1,000-yard rushing seasons than the Titans. George went over 1,000 yards seven times during his career (1996-00, 2002-03). Following his departure, Chris Brown (2004), Travis Henry (2006), LenDale White (2007) and Chris Johnson (2008-13) all have reached the mark. That gives the Titans an NFL-high 16 seasons with a 1,000-yard rush-er from 1996 through the 2013 campaign.

Most individual 1,000-yard rushing seasons, 1996–2013:

1,000-Yard Team Seasons 1. Tennessee Titans 162. New York Jets 143. Cincinnati Bengals 13 Minnesota Vikings 13 San Francisco 49ers 13

MOST 1,000-YARD RUSHERS 1996-2013

In the “Titans era” (1999-present), the Titans have been one of the NFL’s top teams in defending the run, ranking sixth with 106.8 rushing yards per game allowed.

Fewest rushing yards allowed per game, 1999-present:

Rushing yardsTeam Allowed Per Game1. Baltimore Ravens 92.1 Pittsburgh Steelers 92.13. San Diego Chargers 101.84. Minnesota Vikings 102.95. San Francisco 49ers 104.56. Tennessee Titans 106.87. New York Giants 107.88. New England Patriots 109.29. Dallas Cowboys 109.310. Jacksonville Jaguars 109.7

STOPPING THE RUN IN THE “TITANS ERA”

During the franchise’s “Titans era” (1999-present), the Titans have been one of the NFL’s best in return touchdowns. They have reached the end zone 69 times on interceptions, fumble returns and on special teams. In 2013, they had three return touchdowns--an interception return for a score by Alterraun Verner and a fumble recoveries for touchdowns by Karl Klug and Jason McCourty.

Most touchdowns on returns (kickoffs, punts, field goals, intercep-tions, fumbles, blocked kicks), 1999-present:

Team Return TDs1. Chicago Bears 872. Baltimore Ravens 723. Tennessee Titans 69 New England Patriots 695. Green Bay Packers 686. Arizona Cardinals 667. Seattle Seahawks 658. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 639. Buffalo Bills 62 Kansas City Chiefs 62

TOUCHDOWNS ON RETURNS

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Locker’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Passing RushingYear GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sack Lost Rate Att Yds Avg Lg TD2014 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - - 0 0 - 0 0 - - 0

Locker’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Passing RushingYear GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sack Lost Rate Att Yds Avg Lg TD2011 5 0 66 34 51.5 542 8.2 4 6.1 0 0.0 54 5 37 99.4 8 56 7.0 17 12012 11 11 314 177 56.4 2,176 6.9 10 3.2 11 3.5 71t 25 151 74.0 41 291 7.1 32 12013 7 7 183 111 60.7 1,256 6.9 8 4.4 4 2.2 66t 16 105 86.7 24 155 6.5 39 2Totals 23 18 563 322 57.2 3,974 7.1 22 3.9 15 2.7 71t 46 293 81.1 73 502 6.9 39 4

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Jake Locker is in his fourth NFL season in 2014. The former eighth-overall draft pick is a two-time team captain. Locker’s 2013 season ended prematurely when he was placed on injured reserve on Nov. 12 with a Lisfranc injury in his right foot. He suffered the injury on Nov. 10 against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Prior to his foot injury, Locker started seven of the team’s first nine games of 2013. He missed a pair of starts (Oct. 6 against Kansas City and Oct. 13 at Seattle) with right hip and knee injuries. His season totals included 111 completions, 1,256 passing yards, eight touchdowns and four interceptions on 183 pass attempts (86.7 passer rat-ing). He added 24 rushing attempts for 155 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Locker’s first year as a starter, 2012, was sidetracked by an injury that forced him to miss five contests all together and a significant portion of two additional games. He initially hurt his left (non-throwing) shoulder in the season opener against New England (Sept. 9). Fighting through the set-back, he went on to start the following three games, but at Houston on Sept. 30, he re-injured the shoulder. It caused him to miss the next five weeks. In 11 total games in 2012, Locker completed 177 of 314 passes for 2,176 yards, 10 touchdowns and 11 interceptions (74.0 passer rating). He also rushed for 291 yards and a score on 41 attempts. As a rookie in 2011, he appeared in five total contests as a back-up to Matt Hasselbeck. He passed for 542 yards and four touchdowns without throwing an interception, and he added 56 yards and one rushing touch-down. Against the Saints on Dec. 11, 2011, he passed for 282 yards, the second-highest total in franchise history by a rookie signal caller (331 by Jacky Lee on Nov. 25, 1960). Prior to his NFL career, Locker played four seasons at the University of Washington. A starter in 40 games, he helped turn a once-struggling program into a unit that won a bowl game in his final collegiate appearance. By the end of his career with the Huskies, Locker was at or near the top of most of the team’s passing charts. He ranked second all-time with 7,639 career passing yards and also ranked second in career attempts (1,148), completions (619) and touchdown passes (53). Additionally, he set the school’s records for rushing yards by a quarter-back in a season (986 in 2007) and career (1,939). His 29 career rushing touchdowns ranked third all-time, regardless of position. In total offense, Locker ranked second in Huskies history in career

#10 • QB JAKE LOCKER

TITANSQUARTERBACKS

No. Name Ht Wt Exp College10 Locker, Jake 6-3 223 4 Washington7 Mettenberger, Zach 6-5 224 R Louisiana State12 Whitehurst, Charlie 6-5 226 9 Clemson8 Wilson, Tyler 6-2 215 1 Arkansas

yards (9,578), attempts (1,601) and yards per game (239.5). He was re-sponsible for 496 career points (includes rushing and passing touchdowns), second-most in UW history behind Cody Pickett. As a senior in 2010, he completed 184 of 332 passes for 2,265 yards with 17 touchdowns. More importantly, he fulfilled his commitment to return the team to a bowl game after his team suffered through an 0-12 campaign in 2008. The Huskies played Nebraska in the 2010 Holiday Bowl and won 19-7. A native of Ferndale, Wash., Locker was also a highly-touted baseball prospect. He was drafted twice by the Los Angeles Angels—in the 40th round in 2006 coming out of Ferndale High School and again in the 10th round of the 2009 draft.

JAKE LOCKER’S STARTING RECORD WHEN ...

OverallRecord When Locker ... 2013 2012 Playoffs CareerStarts at quarterback. . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 4-7 0-0 8-10Starts vs. division opponents . . . 0-2 1-4 0-0 1-6Passes for 300 or more yards . . . 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-2Completes 1 or more TD passes . 2-2 2-6 0-0 4-8Completes 2 or more TD passes . 1-2 2-0 0-0 3-2Completes 3 or more TD passes . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0Starts and passes for no INTs . . . 3-1 3-1 0-0 6-2Completes 70.0% of his passes . 1-0 0-1 0-0 1-1Has a passer rating of 80.0+ . . . . 2-2 3-1 0-0 5-3Has a passer rating of 90.0+ . . . . . 2-2 3-0 0-0 5-2Has a passer rating of 100.0+ . . . . 1-0 1-0 0-0 2-0Sacked 0 times. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-2Rushed for 1 or more TDs . . . . . . 2-0 1-0 0-0 3-0Rushed for 2 or more TDs . . . . . . 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Rushes and Passes for 1 TD . . . . 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0

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LOCKER’S TOP CAREER PERFORMANCES

MOST ATTEMPTS 45 vs. Houston 12/02/201242 vs. Detroit 09/23/201241 vs. San Francisco 10/20/201340 at Jacksonville 11/25/201237 vs. San Diego 09/22/2013

MOST COMPLETIONS 29 vs. Detroit 09/23/201225 vs. San Francisco 10/20/201323 vs. San Diego 09/22/201323 vs. New England 09/09/201223 at Jacksonville 11/25/2012

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 15 ATT.) 75.0 vs. N.Y. Jets 09/29/2013 (18 of 24)71.9 vs. New England 09/09/2012 (23 of 32)69.0 vs. Detroit 09/23/2012 (29 of 42)68.8 at Indianapolis 12/18/2011 (11 of 16) * 62.9 at Indianapolis 12/09/2012 (22 of 35)

MOST PASSING YARDS 378 vs. Detroit 09/23/2012326 vs. San Francisco 10/20/2013309 vs. Houston 12/02/2012299 vs. San Diego 09/22/2013282 vs. New Orleans 12/11/2011*

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 3 vs. N.Y. Jets 09/29/20132 vs. San Francisco 10/20/20132 at Houston 09/15/20132 at Atlanta 11/20/2011*2 vs. Detroit 09/23/20122 at Miami 11/11/2012

HIGHEST PASSER RATING (MIN. 15 ATT.) 130.0 vs. N.Y. Jets 09/29/2013113.0 vs. Detroit 09/23/2012108.3 at Indianapolis 12/18/2011*107.3 at Atlanta 11/20/2011*96.6 vs. San Diego 09/22/2013

MOST RUSHING YARDS 68 vs. San Diego 09/22/201351 at Indianapolis 12/09/201243 vs. N.Y. Jets 12/17/201238 vs. Houston 12/02/201236 vs. New Orleans 12/11/2011*36 at Miami 11/11/2012

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1 (four times, last at St. Louis, 11/03/2013)

* Did not start

Through the first 10 weeks of the 2013 season, Titans quarterback Jake Locker was among the NFL leaders in passer rating on third down and in the fourth quarter. Locker was placed on injured reserve prior to Week 11.

Highest NFL third-down passer rating through Week 10 of 2013: PasserPlayer Team Att Cmp Pct Yds TDs Int Rating1. Drew Brees NO 95 63 66.3 835 9 3 112.42. Peyton Manning Den 84 53 63.1 623 8 2 107.43. Cam Newton Car 64 46 71.9 636 3 2 106.04. Jake Locker Ten 66 42 63.6 449 4 0 103.75. Colin Kaepernick SF 69 42 60.9 570 5 2 99.3

Highest NFL fourth-quarter passer rating through Week 10 of 2013: PasserPlayer Team Att Cmp Pct Yds TDs Int Rating1. Peyton Manning Den 73 52 71.2 778 7 3 120.72. Brian Hoyer Cle 23 16 69.6 156 2 0 117.33. Tony Romo Dal 90 64 71.1 760 7 2 113.24. Matthew Stafford Det 104 68 65.4 943 7 1 112.85. Josh McCown Chi 26 16 61.5 205 2 0 111.96. Aaron Rodgers GB 54 38 70.4 543 2 1 107.37. Jay Cutler Chi 75 51 68.0 587 6 2 106.98. Jake Locker Ten 58 36 62.1 505 4 1 105.99. Sam Bradford StL 88 56 63.6 471 5 0 96.410. Joe Flacco Bal 89 60 67.4 694 6 4 94.5

3RD DOWN & 4TH QUARTER PASSING

On Oct. 20, Titans quarterback Jake Locker recorded his 16th career start. He became the 12th quarterback in franchise history to reach the modern-day equivalent of a complete season’s worth of starts. Of the 12 quarterbacks in franchise history to reach 16 starts, Lock-er ranked in the top four in passer rating (fourth), completion percentage (fourth), passing yards (fourth), touchdowns (tied for third) and interception percentage (third lowest).

Titans/Oilers quarterbacks through their first 16 starts (does not in-clude statistics from non-starts):

Quarterback Seasons W-L Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Rate1. C. Chandler* 1995-96 7-9 434 271 62.4 3,064 23 11 90.62. S. McNair 1995-97 9-7 405 224 55.3 3,067 17 11 82.43. M. Hasselbeck* 2011 9-7 518 319 61.6 3,571 18 14 82.44. J. Locker 2012-13 7-9 466 271 58.2 3,223 18 12 81.55. W. Moon* 1984 3-13 450 259 57.6 3,338 12 14 76.96. K. Collins* 2006-08 12-4 481 271 56.3 3,044 12 12 73.37. C. Carlson 1988-94 11-5 421 243 57.7 3,023 16 20 73.08. V. Young 2006-07 10-6 400 216 54.0 2,492 14 14 70.19. K. Stabler* 1980 11-5 457 293 64.1 3,202 13 28 68.710. G. Blanda* 1960-61 11-5 507 239 47.1 3,732 37 34 68.411. P. Beathard* 1967-68 10-6 409 186 45.5 2,545 15 26 51.612. D. Pastorini 1971-72 5-11 391 182 46.5 2,347 10 23 49.9

* Joined the team with previous professional experience as a starter

FRANCHISE QBs, FIRST 16 STARTS

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Charlie Whitehurst is in his first season with the Titans and his ninth season in the NFL. The Ti-tans signed him as an unrestricted free agent early in the 2014 offseason. Whitehurst is well-versed in Ken Whisen-hunt’s offensive system, having served as the San Diego Chargers backup quarterback under Whisen-hunt’s direction during the 2013 campaign. In his first eight seasons in the NFL, Whitehurst appeared in 13 games with 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). At Clemson University, Whitehurst amassed 25 career wins, the sec-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.

Whitehurst’s 2014 Preseason Passing Statistics:Year/Team G/GS Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Sack Rate 2014 Ten 0/0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 -

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 0Totals 13/4 155 84 54.2 805 3 4 61 13 64.6

#12 • QB CHARLIE WHITEHURST

MORE TITANS QUARTERBACKSQB ZACH METTENBERGER

¾ Zach Mettenberger was drafted by the Titans in the sixth round (178th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft.

¾ In three years at Louisiana State, Mettenberger played in 30 games and posted a 19-6 mark as a starting quarterback. His career numbers for the Tigers included 5,783 passing yards (sixth in LSU history), 35 touchdowns (fifth), 407 completions (sixth) and 659 attempts (seventh). He became the third player in LSU history 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). During his senior campaign, he completed 192 of 296 passes for 3,082 yards and 22 touch-downs and just eight interceptions, ranking second in the SEC in pass ef-ficiency (171.4).

QB TYLER WILSON ¾ Tyler Wilson was signed by the Titans as a free agent off the Oakland

Raiders practice squad on Dec. 17, 2013. ¾ Wilson (6-2, 215) was a fourth-round selection (112th overall) by the

Raiders in the 2013 NFL Draft. He played four years at the University of Arkansas, where he played in 37 games with 24 starts. Wilson owns the Razorbacks career passing yardage record (7,493 yards) and earned first-team All SEC honors. As a senior, he threw for 3,387 yards, 21 touchdowns and posted five 300-yard performances. During his junior year, he tallied 3,638 passing yards, including a 510-yard game against Texas A&M, and 24 touchdowns. He did not play in a regular season game for the Raiders this season.

¾ Wilson was inactive for the Titans in the final two games of 2013.

RUNNING BACKS &FULLBACKS

No. Name Ht Wt Exp College35o Andrews, Antonio 5-10 225 R Western Kentucky44 Battle, Jackie 6-2 240 7 Houston23 Greene, Shonn 5-11 233 6 Iowa45 James, Waymon 5-8 203 R Texas Christian22 McCluster, Dexter 5-8 170 5 Mississippi42 Mooney, Collin 5-10 238 2 Army20 Sankey, Bishop 5-10 209 R Washington29 Washington, Leon 5-8 192 9 Florida State

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Running back Shonn Greene is in his sixth NFL season and his second campaign with the Ti-tans. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent on March 14, 2013 after spending the first four sea-sons of his career with the New York Jets. Greene appeared in 11 games in his first sea-son in Tennessee and rushed 77 times for 295 yards and four touchdowns. He missed five contests after suffering a knee injury in the season opener at Pittsburgh. Greene split carries in the backfield for the majority of his time in New York. As a rookie in 2009, he gained 540 yards as a backup to starter Thomas Jones (1,402), and in 2010, he rushed for 766 yards playing in the same backfield as LaDainian Tomlinson (914). The same duo was featured in 2011, but for the first time Greene took the majority of carries and rushed for 1,054 yards (280 by Tomlinson). In 2012, Greene appeared in every game and recorded 14 starts. He set career highs with 276 carries, 1,063 rushing yards and eight rushing touchdowns. He was particularly successful in short-yardage situations. When the Jets faced third-and-two or shorter, he gained first downs on an NFL-best 11 of 11 attempts, and on second-and-two or shorter, he was 12 of 15. Greene was a key member of playoff teams in 2009 and 2010. Ap-pearing in six total games during those two postseasons, he rushed for 502 yards and three touchdowns on 99 attempts (5.1 avg.). A native of Sicklerville, N.J., Greene played three seasons at the Uni-versity of Iowa. In 33 games with the Hawkeyes, he rushed for 2,228 yards, including a school-record 1,850 rushing yards in 2008. He won the 2008 Doak Walker Award, presented to the nation’s top running back. The Jets selected him with the 65th overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft.

Greene’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2014 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 - - 0

Greene’s Career Regular Season Statistics (2009-12 with New York Jets): Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2009 14 0 108 540 5.0 33t 2 0 0 - - 0 2010 15 2 185 766 4.1 23t 2 16 120 7.5 15 0 2011 16 15 253 1,054 4.2 31 6 30 211 7.0 36 0 2012 16 14 276 1,063 3.9 36 8 19 151 7.9 30 02013 11 0 77 295 3.8 29 4 6 39 6.5 28 0 Totals 72 31 899 3,718 4.1 36 22 71 521 7.3 36 0

#23 • RB SHONN GREENE

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Running back Dexter McCluster is in his fifth NFL season and his first campaign with the Titans. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent on March 13, 2014. Prior to his arrival in Tennessee, he played four seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs (2010-13), spending time as a returner, running back and re-ceiver in 58 total games (23 starts). He logged 172 receptions for 1,500 yards (8.7 avg.) and four touchdowns while also re-cording 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. 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 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 wide receiver and six games at running back. He finished his career ranked eighth 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.

McCluster’s 2014 Preseason Rushing and Receiving Statistics: Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2014 0 0 0 0 - - 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 Totals 58 23 152 662 4.4 32 1 172 1500 8.7 49 5

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 Totals 79 18 959 12.1 94t 3 52 1087 20.9 36 0

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Running back Bishop Sankey was drafted by the Titans in the second round (54th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft. He was the first running back se-lected in the draft. During his three-year career at Washington, Sankey appeared 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, Sankey was a first-team All-Pac-12 selection, setting a school 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 Press All-American. He earned first-team All-Pac-12 and also was named second-team Academic All-Pac-12. He was named one of three finalists for the Doak Walker Award. 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 second among all running backs, and he finished first in the group at the three-cone drill (6.75 seconds) and the 20-yard shuttle (4.00). He tied for fourth in the broad jump (10 feet 6 inches). A native of Wadsworth, Ohio, he spent three years at Gonzaga Pre-paratory School in Spokane, Wash., prior to his time at the University of Washington.

#22 • RB DEXTER McCLUSTER#20 • RB BISHOP SANKEY

GREENE’S CAREER 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES

Date Opp Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD10/1412 Indianapolis 32 161 5.0 21 310/25/09 at Oakland 19 144 7.6 33t 201/09/10 at Cincinnati (WC) 21 135 6.4 39t 112/11/11 Kansas City 24 129 5.4 31 101/17/10 at San Diego (Div) 23 128 5.6 53t 110/03/10 at Buffalo 22 117 5.3 17 010/23/11 San Diego 20 112 5.6 24 012/02/12 Arizona 24 104 4.3 19 0

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

Highest punt return average, 2010–2013 (minimum 50 punt returns):

Player Punt Ret. Yards Average1. Devin Hester 119 1,605 13.52. Julian Edelman 101 1,254 12.43. Dexter McCluster 79 959 12.14. Dwayne Harris 57 690 12.15. Ted Ginn Jr. 120 1,429 11.96. Golden Tate 68 787 11.67. Leodis McKelvin 69 791 11.58. Marc Mariani 73 819 11.29. Josh Cribbs 100 1,109 11.110. Davone Bess 70 775 11.1

HIGHEST PR AVERAGE, 2010-13

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MORE TITANS RUNNING BACKS/FULLBACKSRB ANTONIO ANDREWS

¾ Antonio Andrews was signed as an undrafted free agent in 2014. ¾ Attended Western Kentucky, where he gained 3,674 yards with 29

touchdowns on 618 rushing attempts (5.9 avg.). As a senior (2013), he started all 12 contests and rushed for 1,730 yards to break his own school record by two yards

¾ He attended Fort Campbell (Ky.) High School, less than an hour from Nashville.

RB JACKIE BATTLE ¾ Jackie Battle is in his seventh NFL season and his second season with

the Titans. ¾ He was signed by the Titans on the first day of 2013 training camp. He

previously played with the Kansas City Chiefs (2007–2011) and San Diego Chargers (2012), totaling 64 games and nine starts before arriving in Ten-nessee. The University of Houston product was originally signed by the Dallas Cowboys as an rookie free agent in 2007.

¾ In 2013, he played in all 16 games for the Titans and rushed 36 times for 142 yards and a touchdown. He added 36 receiving yards on four recep-tions.

¾ In 2012, his only season in San Diego, he appeared in all 16 games with a career-best five starts and rushed for 311 yards on 95 carries with three touchdowns. He also caught a career-high 15 receptions for 108 yards with a score.

RB WAYMON JAMES ¾ Waymon James was signed as an undrafted free agent in 2014. ¾ Attended Texas Christian, where he closed his career as TCU’s all-time

leader in yards per carry (6.42). As a senior, he finished third on the team with 242 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns.

FB COLLIN MOONEY ¾ Collin Mooney, a former undrafted free agent from West Point, spent

three years fulfilling his commitment to the Army before joining the Titans in 2012.

¾ Began the first week of the 2013 regular season on the practice squad but was signed to the 53-man roster on the eve of the opener (Sept. 7) after Quinn Johnson was placed on injured reserve. His 2013 totals included 12 games, four starts and six receptions for 32 yards. He suffered a leg injury at Indianapolis on Dec. 1 and was subsequently placed on injured reserve.

¾ As a rookie in 2012, he played in two games and carried the ball five times for 19 yards. He also spent 15 weeks on the practice squad.

RB LEON WASHINGTON ¾ Leon Washington was signed as a free agent during the 2013 season,

primarily to handle return duties. He is in his ninth NFL season. ¾ Read more on Washington later in this release among the team’s spe-

cialists.

TITANS TIGHT ENDS

No. Name Ht Wt Exp College41 Dickerson, Dorin 6-1 226 4 Pittsburgh89 Schepler, Jason 6-2 262 1 Northern Illinois88 Stevens, Craig 6-3 263 7 California84 Thompson, Taylor 6-6 268 3 Southern Methodist82 Walker, Delanie 6-0 248 9 Central Missouri

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Craig Stevens is in his seventh NFL season in 2014. He played in 15 games with 14 starts in 2013 and caught two passes for five yards. 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 2011, Stevens appeared in 15 games with 11 starts. He totaled nine receptions for 166 yards and a touchdown. 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. Stevens was selected by the Titans in the third round (85th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. In four college seasons at Cal, Stevens 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 senior seasons and second-team All-Pac 10 following his junior year. His career totals included 51 receptions for 669 yards and seven touchdowns.

Stevens’ 2014 Preseason Statistics:Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2014 0 0 0 0 - - 0

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 Totals 88 57 46 577 12.5 58 4

Sankey’s 2014 Preseason Rushing and Receiving Statistics: Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2014 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 - - 0

Sankey’s College Rushing and Receiving Statistics: Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2011 12 0 28 187 6.7 33 1 6 14 2.3 6 02012 13 12 289 1,439 5 61t 16 33 249 7.6 42 02013 13 13 327 1,870 5.7 60t 20 28 304 10.9 40 1Totals 38 25 644 3,496 5.4 61t 37 67 567 8.5 42 1

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

Tight end Delanie Walker is in his ninth NFL season and his second campaign with the Titans. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent on March 14, 2013 after spending the first seven years of his career with the San Francisco 49ers. Appearing in 15 games with 11 starts in 2013, he totaled 60 receptions for 571 yards and six touch-downs. He set career highs in all three categories. Also, he became the only tight end in franchise history other than Titans Ring of Honor member Frank Wycheck to reach 60 receptions in a single season. Wycheck accomplished the feat five times from 1997 through 2001, including 70 receptions in both 1998 and 2000 to establish the re-cord for Titans/Oilers tight ends. Walker’s six touchdown receptions tied for fourth place in franchise history among tight ends and were the most since Wycheck’s six in 1996. 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 contributor on special teams, Walker posted 61 special teams tackles as well as 31 kickoff returns for 528 yards during his time in San Francisco. In 2012, Walker played an integral role in the 49ers’ second consecu-tive 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. Walker was a sixth-round pick in the 2006 NFL Draft. As a rookie, he appeared 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. A native of Pamona, Calif., Walker spent two seasons (2002-03) at Mt. San Antonio (Calif.) Community College before joining the University of Central Missouri Mules for his final two collegiate campaigns (2004-05). As a 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.

Walker’s 2014 Preseason Statistics:Year Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2014 Ten 0 0 0 0 - - 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 Totals 114 51 183 2,036 11.1 53 14

Titans tight end Delanie Walker established a career high with 60 re-ceptions in 2013. The reception total is tied for the fifth-highest number in franchise history by a tight end. Walker is the only player in franchise his-tory to accomplish the feat besides Frank Wycheck, who had at least 60 receptions in five consecutive seasons from 1997 through 2001.

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

Player Season Rec Yards Avg Lg TD1. Frank Wycheck 1998 70 768 11.0 38 2 Frank Wycheck 2000 70 636 9.1 26 43. Frank Wycheck 1999 69 641 9.3 35 24. Frank Wycheck 1997 63 748 11.9 42 45. Frank Wycheck 2001 60 672 11.2 30 4 Delanie Walker 2013 60 571 9.5 33 67. Mike Barber 1980 59 712 12.1 79t 58. Willard Dewveall 1963 58 752 13.0 35 7 Bo Scaife 2008 58 561 9.7 44 210. Erron Kinney 2005 55 543 9.9 27 2 Ben Troupe 2005 55 530 9.6 35 4

RECEPTIONS BY FRANCHISE TIGHT ENDS

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 receptions were the most by a Titans tight end 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 Willie Frazier 1965 83. Willard Dewveall 1963 74. Delanie Walker 2013 6 Frank Wycheck 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 Willard Dewveall 1962 5

Titans tight end Delanie Walker ranked fifth in the AFC and 10th in the NFL 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 Jason Witten Dallas 737. Charles Clay Miami 698. Martellus Bennett Chicago 65 Julius Thomas Denver 6510. Delanie Walker Tennessee 60

TD RECEPTIONS BY FRANCHISE TIGHT ENDS

RECEPTIONS BY TIGHT ENDS IN 2013

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MORE TITANS TIGHT ENDSTE DORIN DICKERSON

¾ The Titans signed Dorin Dickerson as a free agent on June 19, 2014 following a tryout with the team during their minicamp.

¾ He was originally a seventh-round draft choice of the Houston Texans in 2010. He also spent time with the Texans, Pittsburgh Steelers, New Eng-land Patriots, Buffalo Bills and Detroit Lions.

¾ In 23 career games prior to his arrival in Tennessee, he recorded 11 receptions for 151 yards.

¾ He played in 46 games at the University of Pittsburgh—eight at receiver, 12 at strongside linebacker and 26 at tight end.

TE JASON SCHEPLER ¾ Jason Schepler was signed by the Titans as a free agent during the

2014 offseason. ¾ He originally signed as a rookie free agent by the San Francisco 49ers

following the 2013 NFL Draft. He spent training camp with the 49ers before being released on the final cutdown.

¾ He played in 49 games with 26 starts at Northern Illinois, catching 14 passes for 177 yards and two touchdowns in his career. He was a second-team Academic All-American as a senior.

TE TAYLOR THOMPSON ¾ The Titans traded up in the fifth round of the 2012 NFL Draft to select

the 6-foot-6, 268-pound Taylor Thompson, who spent four years at SMU as a defensive end.

¾ As a rookie, he played in all 16 games with four starts and totaled six receptions for 46 yards (7.7 avg.). He also played a valuable role on special teams and finished second on the squad with 11 special teams tackles. In college, the three-time All-Conference USA selection started the final 43 games of his four-year career and tallied 139 tackles and 18 sacks.

¾ In 2013, he played in all 16 games with three starts and totaled three catches for 13 yards and a touchdown.

TITANS WIDE RECEIVERS

No. Name Ht Wt Exp College80 Hagan, Derek 6-2 210 8 Arizona State18 Horton, Julian 6-1 205 R Arkansas15 Hunter, Justin 6-4 203 2 Tennessee83 Mariani, Marc 6-1 187 5 Montana14 Preston, Michael 6-5 213 2 Heidelberg16 Reynolds, Jaz 6-2 201 R Oklahoma81 Richardson, Rico 6-1 185 1 Jackson State17 Robiskie, Brian 6-4 212 6 Ohio State19 Walker, Derel 6-1 188 R Texas A&M85 Washington, Nate 6-1 183 10 Tiffin11 Williams, Isaiah 6-2 201 1 Maryland13 Wright, Kendall 5-10 191 3 Baylor

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

Wide receiver Justin Hunter is in his second NFL season. He was the 34th overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft after the Titans traded up in the sec-ond round to select the former University of Tennes-see standout. As a rookie, Hunter played in 14 games. He totaled 18 receptions for 354 yards and four touch-downs. His four touchdown receptions tied (Kendall Wright in 2012, Tyrone Calico in 2003) for the most by a franchise rookie since Chris Sanders’ nine in 1995. The Titans were drawn to Hunter’s production on the field and his rare

physical 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 quarterbacks an inviting target that is difficult for defenders to cover. 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 Joey Kent (15) and Marcus Nash (11). His 18 touchdown catches ranked fifth on 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 recep-tions for 1,083 yards and nine touchdowns.

Hunter’s 2014 Preseason Statistics:Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2014 0 0 0 0 - - 0

Hunter’s Career Regular Season Statistics:Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2013 14 0 18 354 19.7 57 4 Totals 14 0 18 354 19.7 57 4

#85 • WR NATE WASHINGTONCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Wide receiver Nate Washington is in his 10th NFL season and his sixth campaign with the Titans. In 2013, Washington recorded season totals of 58 catches (third on team) for 919 yards (second on team) and three touchdowns (fourth on team). His reception and yardage totals were the second-best of his nine-year career in each category. From the time Washington arrived in Tennes-see in 2009 through 2013, no Titans player had more total receptions (267), receiving yards (3,944) and receiving touchdowns (26) than him. The 6-1, 177-pound receiver also has been remarkably durable. He has recorded eight consecutive campaigns in which he played in all 16 games. In 2012, Washington accumulated 746 receiving yards to lead the club for the second consecutive season. He ranked second on the squad with 46 receptions and tied for the team lead with four receiving touchdowns. Washington enjoyed the best season of his career in 2011, his third campaign with the Titans. He led the team and set new career highs with 74 receptions, 1,023 receiving yards and seven receiving touchdowns. He also recorded a rushing touchdown. With his first career 1,000-yard season, Washington became the first Titans player to reach the mark since Drew Bennett and Derrick Mason each exceeded 1,000 yards in 2004. Washington appeared in 49 games with seven starts during his four seasons in Pittsburgh, where he collected 104 receptions for 1,705 yards and 12 touchdowns. He led the Steelers in yards per catch in two of his last three seasons there. Originally signed by the Steelers as an undrafted free agent from Tiffin University in 2005, he enjoyed a breakout season in 2006 when he led the AFC with a 17.8-yard per reception average.

Washington’s 2014 Preseason Statistics:Year Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2014 Ten 0 0 0 0 - - 0

Washington’s Career Regular Season Statistics:Year Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2005 Pit 1 0 0 0 - - 02006 Pit 16 2 35 624 17.8 49t 4 2007 Pit 16 4 29 450 15.5 40 5 2008 Pit 16 1 40 631 15.8 65t 3 2009 Ten 16 15 47 569 12.1 35 6 2010 Ten 16 16 42 687 16.4 71t 6 2011 Ten 16 15 74 1,023 13.8 57 72012 Ten 16 14 46 746 16.2 71t 42013 Ten 16 15 58 919 15.8 77t 3 Totals 129 82 371 5,649 15.2 77t 38

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Nate Washington’s career receiving yardage total ranks third among all active NFL players who were undrafted and second among current un-drafted wide receivers. He trails only Broncos receiver Wes Welker and Chargers tight end Antonio Gates.

Most career receiving yards among active undrafted players:

Player Receptions Yards Average Lg TD1. Wes Welker 841 9,358 11.1 99t 482. Antonio Gates 719 9,193 12.8 72t 873. Nate Washington 371 5,649 15.2 77t 384. Miles Austin 301 4,481 14.9 69t 345. Lance Moore 346 4,281 12.4 80t 386. Malcom Floyd 239 4,133 17.3 55 257. Victor Cruz 241 3,626 15.0 99t 238. Danny Amendola 250 2,359 9.4 57 99. Pierre Thomas 282 2,230 7.9 57 1110. Fred Jackson 256 2,139 8.4 65t 6

Against the New York Jets on Sept. 29, 2013, Titans wide receiver Nate Washington recorded 105 receiving yards. In doing so, he also broke into the franchise top 10 in career receiving yards, moving past former Titans receiver Chris Sanders (3,285) for 10th place on the list. He later passed Curtis Duncan (3,935) for ninth place.

Franchise career leaders in receiving yards:

Player Seasons Rec Yards Avg Lg TD1. Ernest Givins 1986-94 542 7,935 14.6 83t 462. Drew Hill 1985-91 480 7,477 15.6 81t 473. Ken Burrough 1971-81 408 6,906 16.9 85t 474. Charlie Hennigan 1960-66 410 6,823 16.6 *83 515. Haywood Jeffires 1987-95 515 6,119 11.9 87t 476. Derrick Mason 1997-04 453 6,114 13.5 71t 377. Frank Wycheck 1995-03 482 4,958 10.3 42 278. Drew Bennett 2001-06 273 4,033 14.8 55t 259. Nate Washington 2009-13 267 3,944 14.8 77t 2610. Curtis Duncan 1987-93 322 3,935 12.2 72 20

RECEIVING YARDS BY UNDRAFTED PLAYERS

MOST REC. YARDS, FRANCHISE HISTORY On Nov. 25, 2012, wide receiver Nate Washington reached the 300 career reception mark. Washington spent his first NFL season as an undrafted free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2005. He appeared in only one regular-season contest as a rookie and did not record a catch until the playoffs that season. Then, in 2006, Washington became a regular in Pittsburgh’s receiver rotation. Since that time, Washington’s receiving average ranks among many of the NFL’s top receivers who have 300 or more receptions.

Highest average per reception among players with 300 catches from 2006 through 2013:

Player Receptions Yards Average1. Vincent Jackson 419 7,303 17.42. DeSean Jackson 356 6,117 17.23. Calvin Johnson 572 9,328 16.34. Mike Wallace 308 4,972 16.15. Santonio Holmes 381 5,963 15.76. Braylon Edwards 327 5,010 15.37. Nate Washington 371 5,649 15.2 Jordy Nelson 302 4,590 15.29. Terrell Owens 362 5,399 14.910. Greg Jennings 493 7,341 14.9

2006–2013 AVG. WITH 300-PLUS CATCHES

Since wide receiver Nate Washington’s arrival in Tennessee in 2009, he leads the club in total receptions, receiving yards and receiving touch-downs.

Most Receptions Since 2009 1. Nate Washington 2672. Chris Johnson 2293. Kendall Wright 158

Most Receiving Yards Since 2009 1. Nate Washington 3,9442. Kenny Britt 2,4503. Chris Johnson 1,743

Most Receiving Touchdowns Since 2009 1. Nate Washington 262. Kenny Britt 193. Jared Cook 84. Chris Johnson 75. Kendall Wright 6 Delanie Walker 6

TITANS LEADING RECEIVERS, 2009–2013

Nate Washington had a streak of 85 consecutive regular-season games with at least one reception snapped at St. Louis on Nov. 3, 2013. The streak extended back to his final 14 games with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2008. After arriving in Tennessee in 2009, Washington had at least one catch in 71 consecutive games, which placed him ahead of Haywood Jeffires (1990–1993) for the fourth-longest streak in franchise history. The team’s all-time leaders for consecutive games with a reception are tight end Frank Wycheck (99 from 1996–2002), Ernest Givins (82 from 1988–1993) and Drew Hill (76 from 1986–1991).

Most consecutive games with a pass reception, franchise history:

Player Seasons Consec. Games 1. Frank Wycheck (TE) 1996–2002 992. Ernest Givins 1988–1993 823. Drew Hill 1986–1991 764. Nate Washington 2009–2013 715. Haywood Jeffires 1990–1993 536. Ken Burrough 2009–2012 52

CONSECUTIVE RECEPTION STREAKS

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Nate Washington ranked ninth in the AFC and sixth among AFC wide receivers with a career-high 74 receptions in 2011.

AFC receptions leaders in 2011:

Player Team Rec Yds Avg Lg TD1. Wes Welker NE 122 1,569 12.9 99t 92. Rob Gronkowski (TE) NE 90 1,327 14.7 52t 173. Dwayne Bowe KC 81 1,159 14.3 52t 54. Brandon Marshall Mia 81 1,214 15.0 65t 65. Aaron Hernandez (TE) NE 79 910 11.5 46 76. Stevie Johnson Buf 76 1,004 13.2 55 77. Ray Rice (RB) Bal 76 704 9.3 52 38. Reggie Wayne Ind 75 960 12.8 56t 49. Nate Washington Ten 74 1,023 13.8 57 710. Mike Wallace Pit 72 1,193 16.6 95t 8

2011 AFC RECEPTIONS LEADERS

Titans wide receiver Nate Washington totaled 746 yards on 46 recep-tions in 2012. His 16.2-yard receiving averaged ranked seventh in the NFL and fifth in the AFC.

Highest receiving average in 2012 (32 receptions needed to qualify):

Player Team Receptions Yards Average1. Vincent Jackson TB 72 1,384 19.22. Cecil Shorts Jac 55 979 17.83. Danario Alexander SD 37 658 17.84. Torrey Smith Bal 49 855 17.45. T.Y. Hilton Ind 50 861 17.26. Chris Givens StL 42 698 16.67. Nate Washington Ten 46 746 16.28. Josh Gordon Cle 50 805 16.19. Calvin Johnson Det 122 1,964 16.110. Steve Smith Car 73 1,174 16.1

2012 RECEIVING AVERAGE LEADERS

WASHINGTON’S CAREER 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES

Nate Washington’s career 100-yard games:

Date Opp No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD09/22/13 San Diego 8 131 16.4 35 012/11/11 New Orleans 6 130 21.7 40t 112/22/13 at Jacksonville 6 117 19.5 30t 110/31/10 at San Diego 4 117 29.3 71t 111/21/10 Washington 5 117 23.4 52 011/20/11 at Atlanta 9 115 12.8 40t 29/23/12 Detroit 3 112 37.3 71t 109/29/13 N.Y. Jets 4 105 26.3 77t 2

Nate Washington ranked second in the NFL with 29 receptions on third down in 2011.

NFL third-down receptions leaders in 2011:

Player Team Rec Yds Avg TD1. Roddy White Atl 35 438 12.5 22. Nate Washington Ten 29 358 12.3 33. Antonio Brown Pit 28 437 15.6 14. Victor Cruz NYG 27 698 25.9 55. Davone Bess Mia 26 249 9.6 2 Wes Welker NE 26 322 12.4 1

2011 THIRD-DOWN RECEPTION LEADERS

Nate Washington has the longest current consecutive-games streak among all active NFL wide receivers.

Most consecutive games played among active NFL wide receivers:

Current Consecutive Player Team Games Played 1. Nate Washington Tennessee 1282. Larry Fitzgerald Arizona 1003. Eric Weems Chicago 864. Brandon Tate Cincinnati 645. Eric Decker Denver 59

CONSECUTIVE GAMES, ACTIVE WRs

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

Wide receiver Kendall Wright is in his third NFL season. He was selected with the 20th overall pick in the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft. He is the first player in franchise history to lead the team in receptions in each of his first two NFL campaigns, and his 158 catches in that span were the most in team annals for a player’s first two cam-paigns. During his second season, he led the team with 94 catches and 1,079 receiving yards and scored a pair of touchdowns. He ranked fifth in the AFC and seventh in the NFL in receptions. His 2013 reception total also ranked fifth in franchise history for a single season, behind only Charlie Hennigan’s 101 receptions in 1964, Haywood Jeffires’ 100 receptions in 1991, Derrick Mason’s 96 receptions in 2004 and Mason’s 95 catches in 2003. Wright’s 1,079 receiving yards were the most by a Titans player since 2004, when Drew Bennett (1,247) and Mason (1,168) each finished with more than 1,100 In his first NFL season, he saw action in 15 games (five starts) and made a significant impact. His 64 receptions led the Titans and tied Jack-sonville receiver Justin Blackmon’s total for the high among NFL rookies. Wright’s 626 receiving yards ranked second on the team and fifth among all rookies, and his four receiving touchdowns tied for first on the team. He posted at least one reception in every game he played and recorded two or more receptions 13 times. Wright became the first Titans/Oilers rookie to lead the team in recep-tions since Bill Groman during the franchise’s inaugural season of 1960. Only Groman, who posted 72 receptions in his first pro season, has re-corded more receptions as a rookie in club annals. Wright concluded his career at Baylor University as the most deco-rated and accomplished receiver in school history. He owns virtually ev-ery significant receiving record for the program, totaling 302 receptions for

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4,004 yards and 30 touchdowns. He never missed a game in his four years with the Bears and recorded at least one reception in every contest. As a senior in 2011, Wright set Baylor single-season records in recep-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 lists and was a Biletnikoff Award semi-finalist. Additionally, he was the pri-mary target for Robert Griffin III, who won the Heisman Trophy. Wright is a native of Mount Pleasant, Texas.

Wright’s 2014 Preseason Statistics:Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2014 0 0 0 0 - - 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 Totals 31 17 158 1,705 10.8 45 6

Kendall Wright ranked fifth in the AFC and seventh in the NFL with 94 receptions in 2013.

NFL receptions leaders in 2013:

Player Team Rec Yds Avg Lg TD1. Pierre Garcon 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

Kendall Wright totaled 158 receptions from 2012 through 2013, his first two seasons in the NFL. In Titans/Oilers history, no player has ever produced more receptions than Wright in the first two seasons of his career.

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

2013 NFL RECEIVING LEADERS

RECEPTIONS IN FIRST TWO SEASONS

Kendall Wright reached the 150-reception mark for his career against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Dec. 22, 2013, his 30th career game. In doing so, he tied Charlie Hennigan’s franchise mark for the fewest games needed to 150 receptions. Hennigan accomplished the feat in 1962, and since that time, the closest player to tying the mark was Webster Slaughter, who needed 35 games from 1992 to 1994 to get to 150 receptions in an Oilers uniform. Slaughter, unlike Hennigan and Wright, did not begin his career with the Titans/Oilers but joined the club after six seasons in Cleveland.

Fewest games needed to reach 150 receptions, franchise history:

Receiver Seasons Games 1. Kendall Wright 2012–2013 30 Charlie Hennigan 1960–1962 303. Webster Slaughter* 1992–1994 35

* Slaughter had six previous years of NFL experience with Cleveland prior to his time with the Oilers. Hennigan and Wright played their first two NFL seasons with the Oilers/Titans.

FASTEST TO 150 RECEPTIONS

Kendall Wright’s 94 receptions in 2013 ranked fifth in franchise history 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. Haywood Jeffires 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 Haywood Jeffires 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

On Dec. 15, Kendall Wright went over the 1,000-yard receiving mark for the season. Wright’s first career 1,000-yard campaign is the 24th in the 54-year history of the franchise. Wright is the second-youngest player in team annals to hit the 1,000-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. Haywood Jeffires 1990 1,048 26 years, 0 months, 18 days

TEAM’S YOUNGEST 1,000-YARD RECEIVERS

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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 second-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. Lorenzo White 1992 57 641 7492. Kendall Wright 2013 94 1,079 5963. Chris Johnson 2009 50 503 5704. Eddie George 1999 47 458 4855. Frank Wycheck 1998 70 768 455

YARDS AFTER CATCH

Kendall Wright finished his rookie season with 64 receptions. In fran-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. Bill Groman (WR) 1960 722. Kendall Wright (WR) 2012 643. Ernest Givins (WR) 1986 614. Sid Blanks (RB) 1964 565. Charles Hennigan (WR) 1960 446. Chris Johnson (RB) 2008 437. Kenny Britt (WR) 2009 42 Jerry LeVias (WR) 1969 42

FRANCHISE ROOKIE RECEIVING LEADERS

MORE TITANS WIDE RECEIVERSWR DEREK HAGAN

¾ Derek Hagan was signed by the Titans as a free agent on June 17, 2014. ¾ Prior to his arrival in Tennessee, he amassed 129 receptions for 1,480

yards and six touchdowns in a total of seven NFL seasons with the Miami Dolphins, N.Y. Giants, Oakland Raiders, Buffalo Bills and Tampa Bay Buc-caneers.

¾ The former third-round selection of the Dolphins last played 14 games with the Raiders in 2012.

¾ He played in 50 games at Arizona State (2002-2005), totaling 258 recep-tions for 3,939 yards and 27 touchdowns.

WR JULIAN HORTON ¾ Julian Horton was signed by the Titans as an undrafted free agent in

2014. ¾ At Arkansas, he appeared in 49 games with eight starts and notched

39 receptions for 504 yards and three touchdowns. As a senior (2013), he made five starts and finished the year with 12 catches for 141 yards and one touchdown.

WR MARC MARIANI ¾ Marc Mariani was drafted by the Titans in the seventh round (222nd

overall of the 2010 NFL Draft. ¾ He primarily served as the team’s kickoff returner and punt returner dur-

ing his first two seasons but missed all of 2012 and 2013 due to injuries. ¾ Read more on Mariani later in this release among the team’s specialists.

Kendall Wright, the 20th overall selection in the 2012 NFL Draft, tied for first among NFL rookies with 64 receptions and ranked fifth among rook-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 Wright tied for fifth place in the NFL in 2013 with 30 catch-es on third down.

Most receptions on third down in 2013:

Third-DownPlayer Team Receptions 1. Anquan Boldin SF 332. Antonio Brown Pit 32 Pierre Garcon 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

Wide receiver Michael Preston

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WR MICHAEL PRESTON ¾ Michael Preston signed with the Titans in 2011 as an undrafted free

agent and played in 11 total games through the 2013 campaign. He spent his entire rookie season on the practice squad.

¾ In 2012, he spent the first 13 weeks of the season on the practice squad before being promoted to the 53-man roster. He played in four games and totaled five receptions for 59 yards (11.8 avg.).

¾ In 2013, he played in seven games after being promoted from the prac-tice squad and caught five passes for 37 yards and two touchdowns.

¾ In a four-year career at Heidelberg College, appeared in 39 games and totaled 167 receptions for 2,748 yards and 27 touchdowns.

WR JAZ REYNOLDS ¾ Jaz Reynolds was signed by the Titans as an undrafted free agent in

2014. ¾ In four seasons at Oklahoma, Reynolds played in 31 games and totaled

68 receptions for 1,187 yards and six touchdowns. He finished his career in the Top 10 all-time for yards per catch at Oklahoma.

¾ As a senior (2013), he posted 14 receptions for 216 yards, averaging 15.4 yards per reception and registering one touchdown. WR RICO RICHARDSON

¾ Rico Richardson was signed by the Titans as a free agent on June 13, 2014.

¾ He originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Kansas City Chiefs fol-lowing the 2013 NFL Draft. He spent seven weeks on the Houston Texans’ practice squad in 2013.

¾ At Jackson State, he played in 43 games with 20 starts, recording 146 catches for 2,722 yards (18.6 avg.) and 26 touchdowns. As a senior (2012), he started 12 games and caught 60 passes for 1,153 yards and 11 touchdowns. WR BRIAN ROBISKIE

¾ Brian Robiskie joined the Titans as a free agent on May 2, 2014. In five seasons before arriving in Tennessee, he posted 43 receptions for 485 yards and four touchdowns. The former second-round selection of the Cleveland Browns has also spent time with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Detroit Lions and Atlanta Falcons.

¾ In 2010, Robiskie appeared in a career-best 14 games for the Browns and collected a career-high 29 catches for 310 yards and three touchdowns.

¾ His father, Terry, spent five seasons playing fullback in the NFL (1977-79 with Oakland and 1980-31 with Miami) and is a long-time NFL assistant coach.

¾ At Ohio State, he played in 51 games and finished his career ranked eighth in school history with 127 career receptions and ninth with 1,866 receiving yards. WR DEREL WALKER

¾ Derel Walker (first name pronounced duh-REL) was signed by the Ti-tans as an undrafted free agent in 2014.

¾ Walker spent two years at Trinity Valley Community College (2010-11) and two years at Texas A&M (2012-13).

¾ As a senior (2013) at Texas A&M, he started all 13 games and finished with 51 receptions for 818 yards and five touchdowns. WR ISAIAH WILLIAMS

¾ Isaiah Williams was signed by the Titans as a free agent in January 2014.

¾ Williams was originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Baltimore Ravens following the 2009 NFL Draft. He also has spent time with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Arizona Cardinals, Seattle Seahawks and Oakland Raiders.

¾ The Montclair, N.J., native played in 43 games in four seasons at the University of Maryland, totaling 64 receptions for 902 yards and five touch-downs. As a senior, he recorded 10 catches for 124 yards and one touch-down.

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

TACKLESNo. Name Ht Wt Exp College76 Adams, Jeff 6-7 305 1 Columbia77 Lewan, Taylor 6-7 309 R Michigan72 Oher, Michael 6-4 315 6 Mississippi73 Poehls, Will 6-8 334 R Montana71 Roos, Michael 6-7 313 10 Eastern Washington68 Stingily, Byron 6-5 318 4 Louisville

GUARDSNo. Name Ht Wt Exp College78o Danser, Kevin 6-5 290 R Stanford69 Horn, Tyler 6-4 305 1 Miami (Fla.)67 Levitre, Andy 6-2 303 6 Oregon State64 McCray, Justin 6-3 321 R Central Florida79o Merisma, Viondy 6-2 294 R American Int’l66 Olsen, Eric 6-3 305 3 Notre Dame70 Warmack, Chance 6-2 323 2 Alabama

CENTERSNo. Name Ht Wt Exp College61 Ikard, Gabe 6-4 304 R Oklahoma62 Schwenke, Brian 6-3 318 2 California60 Spencer, Chris 6-3 308 10 Mississippi

#67 • G ANDY LEVITRECLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Left guard Andy Levitre is in his sixth NFL sea-son and his second campaign with the Titans. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent from the Buffalo Bills in 2013. In 2013, Levitre started all 16 games at left guard, bringing his consecutive starting streak to 80 games—every game since entering the NFL as a 2009 second-round selection (51st overall). The streak ranks third among all NFL guards. At Buffalo, he started all 64 games in four seasons. He was one of only three offensive linemen from the 2009 draft to start every game during that time. His starts included 58 at left guard, four at left tackle, one at center and one at right guard. From 2010-12, the Bills ranked fifth in the NFL in fewest sacks allowed with 87 and ranked fourth in average per rush (4.7). The Felton, Calif., native was a four-time Academic All-Pac 10 hon-oree at Oregon State.

Levitre’s 2014 Preseason Games Played/Games Started:Year Team GP GS2014 Ten 0 0

Levitre’s Career Games Played/Games Started:Year Team GP GS2009 Buf 16 16 2010 Buf 16 16 2011 Buf 16 162012 Buf 16 162013 Ten 16 16 Totals 80 80

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#77 • T TAYLOR LEWAN #71 • T MICHAEL ROOS

#72 • T MICHAEL OHER

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Tackle Taylor Lewan is in his rookie season. He was selected by the Titans with the 11th overall pick in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft. In four seasons at Michigan, Lewan appeared in 50 games with 48 starts at left tackle. He started the final 41 games of his career and was named 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-fastest time among offensive linemen in the last five years (2010-14). He also ranked among the top offensive linemen at the 2014 combine in the broad jump (first at nine feet, nine inches), vertical jump (tied for third at 30.5 inches) and three-cone drill (fourth at 7.39 seconds). A native of Cave Creek, Ariz., Lewan became the first offensive tackle selected by the Titans/Oilers in the first round since tackle Brad Hopkins (13th overall) in 1993.

Lewan’s 2014 Preseason Games Played/Games Started:Year Team GP GS2014 Ten 0 0

Lewan’s College Games Played/Games Started:Year Team GP GS2010 Mich 11 9 2011 Mich 13 132012 Mich 13 132013 Mich 13 13 Totals 50 48

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Tackle Michael Roos is in 10th NFL season. He has been in the starting lineup since Week 1 of his rookie season. Roos has been among the most durable of all current NFL linemen, registering starts in all but one game in his first nine seasons—15 games at right tackle and 128 contests at left tackle. The only game he missed from 2005 through 2013 was as a result of an appendectomy in 2012 (Oct. 28). Roos was drafted with the 41st overall pick in the second round of the 2005 NFL Draft. From then through 2013, Roos’ efforts helped the Titans allow the third-lowest number of sacks in the NFL (244) behind only the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints. Titans running backs accumu-lated eight individual 1,000-yard rushing seasons in that time. At the conclusion of the 2013 campaign, Roos’ 143 games ranked fifth in franchise history among offensive linemen, behind only Bruce Matthews (296), Brad Hopkins (194), Mike Munchak (159) and Benji Olson (152). Among other honors, Roos was named Associated Press first-team All-Pro and selected to the Pro Bowl in 2008. In 2009, he added second-team AP All-Pro honors. A native of Talinn, Estonia, where he spent the first 10 years of his life, Roos later settled with his mother in Vancouver, Wash. He went on to attend Eastern Washington, where he started 35 consecutive games at left tackle after beginning his career as a defensive lineman.

Roos’ 2014 Preseason Games Played/Games Started:Year Team GP GS2014 Ten 0 0

Roos’ Career Games Played/Games Started:Year Team GP GS2005 Ten 16 162006 Ten 16 162007 Ten 16 162008 Ten 16 162009 Ten 16 16 2010 Ten 16 16 2011 Ten 16 162012 Ten 15 152013 Ten 16 16 Totals 143 143

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Tackle Michael Oher is in sixth NFL season and his first campaign with the Titans. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent on March 15, 2014. Prior to joining the Titans, Oher played all five previous seasons for the Baltimore Ravens, starting all 80 possible regular-season games and 10 post-season contests during that time. He has extensive experience on both sides of the offensive line, totaling 37 starts at left tackle and 43 starts at right tackle, including 16 starts at right tackle in 2013. In Baltimore’s 2012 Super Bowl Championship season, he was a 16-game starter at left tackle. The 2012 team scored the most points in fran-chise history (398) and posted the second-highest yardage total (5,640) in franchise history. During Oher’s five seasons, the Ravens offensive line paved the way for running back Ray Rice to rank third in the NFL in total rushing yards (5,726) and first in total scrimmage yards (8,487) during that time period. The Memphis, Tenn., native entered the NFL as a first-round selection (23rd overall) by the Ravens in the 2009 NFL Draft. At the University of Mississippi, he was a four-year starter and earned first team All-America honors as a senior.

Oher’s 2014 Preseason Games Played/Games Started:Year Team GP GS2014 Ten 0 0

Oher’s Career Games Played/Games Started:Year Team GP GS2009 Bal 16 16 2010 Bal 16 16 2011 Bal 16 162012 Bal 16 162013 Bal 16 16 Totals 80 80

Andy Levitre and Michael Roos

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GAMES PLAYED, FRANCHISE HISTORY

#62 • C BRIAN SCHWENKE

#70 • G CHANCE WARMACK Tackle Michael Roos is in elite company in terms of career games played in the history of the Titans/Oilers. He currently ranks 16th among all players in franchise history and fifth among offensive linemen. The only offensive linemen ranked higher than him are Bruce Matthews (296), Brad Hopkins (194), Mike Munchak (159) and Benji Olson (152).

Most career games played, franchise history:

Player Position Seasons Games1. Bruce Matthews OL 1983–2001 2962. Elvin Bethea DE 1968–1983 2103. Brad Hopkins OL 1993–2005 1944. Craig Hentrick P 1998–2009 1775. Gregg Bingham LB 1973–1984 1736. Ray Childress DL 1985–1995 1607. Mike Munchak OL 1982–1993 1598. Keith Bulluck LB 2000–2009 1579. Benji Olson OL 1998–2007 15210. Al Del Greco K 1991–2000 15111. Robert Brazile LB 1975–1984 14712. Ted Thompson LB 1975–1984 14613. Zeke Moore CB 1967–1977 14514. Rob Bironas K 2005–2013 144 Ken Burrough WR 1971–1981 14416. Michael Roos OL 2005–2013 14317. Warren Moon QB 1984–1993 141

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Center Brian Schwenke is in second NFL sea-son. He was drafted by the Titans in the fourth round (107th overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft. As a rookie in 2013, Schwenke started nine of the team’s final 10 games at center. In four seasons with the California Golden Bears (2009-12), Schwenke played in 48 of 50 pos-sible games and started games at three different positions—16 starts at left guard, 12 at center and eight at right guard. As a senior, he played center for the first time and was named first-team All-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 2014 Preseason Games Played/Games Started:Year Team GP GS2014 Ten 0 0

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

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Right guard Chance Warmack is in his second NFL season. He was selected with the 10th overall selection in the 2013 NFL Draft from the University of Alabama. With starts in all 16 games at right guard in 2013, he became the first Titans rookie since Mi-chael Roos in 2005 to start every game as a rookie offensive lineman. Warmack became the first offensive lineman selected by the Titans/Oilers in the first round since tackle Brad Hopkins (13th overall) in 1993 and the first guard selected by the club in the first round since Bruce Mat-thews (ninth overall) in 1983. During Warmack’s four-year career at Alabama, the Crimson Tide won three BCS National Championships, taking the title during his freshman (2009), junior (2011) and senior (2012) seasons. He started the final 40 games of his college career at left guard, including all 14 contests as a senior in 2012. That season, he was a unanimous first-team All-American selection. Warmack is a native of Atlanta, Ga. Warmack’s 2014 Preseason Games Played/Games Started:Year Team GP GS2014 Ten 0 0

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

MORE TITANS OFFENSIVE LINEMENT JEFF ADAMS

¾ Jeff Adams joined the Titans practice squad one week into the 2013 campaign and spent the remainder of the season with the team. He was re-signed to a future contract at the conclusion of the season.

¾ Adams initially entered the NFL in 2012 as an undrafted free agent with the Dallas Cowboys and has also spent time on the practice squads of the Cincinnati Bengals and Miami Dolphins.

¾ As a senior at Columbia, he was named to the All-Ivy League team for the third consecuitve season.

G KEVIN DANSER ¾ Kevin Danser was signed on July 25, 2014, the first day of training

camp. He initially participated in the team’s rookie minicamp on a tryout basis in May.

¾ Danser was a two-year starter at guard for Stanford. As a senior, he was part of an offensive line that paved the way for the NCAA’s 22nd best rush-ing offense that also ranked 11th in sacks allowed.

G TYLER HORN ¾ Tyler Horn re-signed with the Titans at the conclusion of the 2013 sea-

son after a second stint on the team’s practice squad. ¾ Horn spent the final five weeks of the 2013 season on the practice

squad. He previously spent more than half of the 2012 campaign on the practice squad.

¾ The former University of Miami standout initially entered the NFL in 2012 as an undrafted free agent with the Atlanta Falcons and has also spent time with the Houston Texans.

¾ With the Miami Hurricanes, he started his final 25 games at center and played in 34 total games during his career.

¾ He is a native of Memphis, Tenn., and attended Memphis University School.

C GABE IKARD ¾ Gabe Ikard (pronounced EYE-kerd) was signed by the Titans as an un-

drafted free agent in 2014. ¾ Ikard played in 52 games with 50 starts at Oklahoma—18 starts at left

guard and 32 at center. ¾ As a senior in 2013, he started all 13 games at center. He was named

the Capital One Academic All-Amercian of the Year and won the Wuerffel Trophy and Selmon Spirit Award. He was a unanimous All-Conference choice and earned first-team All-American honors from the American Foot-

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TITANS DEFENSIVE LINE

No. Name Ht Wt Exp College78 Anunoby, Chigbo 6-4 324 1 Morehouse99 Casey, Jurrell 6-1 305 4 Southern California79d Dixon, Marcus 6-4 295 3 Hampton98 Edwards, Lavar 6-4 278 2 Louisiana State94 Hill, Sammie 6-4 328 6 Stillman90 Johnson, Antonio 6-3 328 8 Mississippi State75 Jones, DaQuan 6-4 322 R Penn State97 Klug, Karl 6-3 278 4 Iowa93 Martin, Mike 6-1 298 3 Michigan92 Pitoitua, Ropati 6-8 298 5 Washington State96 Woods, Al 6-4 307 5 Louisiana State

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

Defensive lineman Jurrell Casey is in his fourth NFL season. 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 second-highest total by a franchise defen-sive tackle since sacks became an official statistic in 1982, finishing behind only Ray Childress’ 13 sacks in 1992. In 2013, only Jason Hatcher of the Dallas Cowboys (11) finished with 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 played in 15 games with 14 starts, missing only the season finale due to a knee injury. In 2012, he started all 16 games and led the team’s defensive linemen in tackles for the second consecutive season. His totals included 80 tack-les, three sacks, six tackles for loss, three quarterback pressures and two forced fumbles. The selection of Casey in the third round (77th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft paid immediate dividends for the team. As a rookie, he started 15 games and led the team’s defensive linemen with 74 tackles. He added 2.5 sacks, nine quarterback pressures, five tackles for loss, one pass defensed, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery. A native of Long Beach, Calif., Casey played in 38 games (26 starts)

ball Coaches Association, CBS Sports and Walter Camp, in addition to receiving second-team accolades from Associated Press and third-team honors from The NFL Draft Report.

¾ Ikard was named the 2014 Big 12 Sportsperson of the Year for sports-manship, community service and academic achievement.

G JUSTIN McCRAY ¾ Justin McCray was signed by the Titans as an undrafted free agent in

2014. ¾ In four seasons with Central Florida, McCray played in 45 games with

32 starts. ¾ As a senior in 2013, he started all 13 games, 11 at right guard and two at

right tackle. He was named a team captain, was a nominee for the Wuerffel Trophy, was selected as UCF’s Outstanding Offensive Lineman, and won the team’s Iron Man Award.

¾ His twin brother, Jordan, was signed by the Green Bay Packers as a rookie free agent in 2014 after playing with Justin at UCF.

G VIONDY MERISMA ¾ Viondy Merisma (pronounced vee-ON-dee mar-IS-ma) was signed by

the Titans as an undrafted free agent in 2014. ¾ Merisma appeared in 26 career games at American International. ¾ As a senior in 2013, he started in all 11 games on the offensive line and

was named a first-team Northeast-10 All-Conference selection and Division II All-American.

G ERIC OLSEN ¾ Eric Olsen is in his third NFL season and his first with the Titans. He

was signed as an unrestricted free agent from the Pittsburgh Steelers on April 3, 2014.

¾ Olsen arrived in Tennessee with 17 games of NFL experience, including four starts in 2012 for the New Orleans Saints.

¾ In 2013, Olsen was released by the Saints in September and spent the final month of the season with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

¾ Originally a sixth-round draft selection by the Denver Broncos in 2010, he spent one season with the Broncos before spending the 2011 campaign on the Washington Redskins practice squad.

¾ At Notre Dame, Olsen appeared in 44 games and earned 31 starts split between guard and center.

T WILL POEHLS ¾ Will Poehls (pronounced PALES) was signed by the Titans as an un-

drafted free agent in 2014. ¾ At Montana, Poehls was a two-year starter (27 total starts) who played

in 45 career games. ¾ As a senior in 2013, he started in all 13 games at right guard and was a

second-team All-Big Sky Conference selection.

C/G CHRIS SPENCER ¾ Chris Spencer is in his 10th NFL season and second campaign with the

Titans. He was signed in April 2013 with eight previous NFL seasons under his belt and starting experience at all three interior line positions.

¾ The former first-round pick from Ole Miss spent six years with the Se-attle Seahawks (2005-09) before playing two years with the Chicago Bears (2011-12). He totaled 105 career games and 89 total starts with the Se-ahawks and Bears, including 62 starts at center, 19 starts at right guard and eight starts at left guard.

¾ In 2012, he appeared in 10 games with five starts (three at left guard, two at right guard) for the Bears.

¾ In 2013, his first season in Tennessee, he played in all 16 games with one start at center.

T BYRON STINGILY ¾ Byron Stingily is in his fourth NFL season. He was selected by the

Titans in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft. ¾ Prior to entering the NFL, he started all 24 games during a two-year stay

at Louisville. ¾ After not playing as a rookie, he saw action in five games in 2012, includ-

ing starts in the final two games of the season at right tackle. ¾ In 2013, Stingily played in five games with starts at right tackle in the

final two games.

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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. In his final season with the Trojans (2010), he started all 13 games for the 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 and two passes defensed. He was named first-team All-Pac 10.

Casey’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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 1Totals 47 45 244 16.0 14 22 0 4 4 2

Since individual sacks became an official NFL statistic in 1982, 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 Gary Walker 1997 7.0 Ray Childress 1991 7.0 Note: In 1992, Lee Williams recorded 11 total sacks while playing both de-fensive end and defensive tackle for the Oilers. He is excluded from this list.

SACKS BY TITANS/OILERS DTs

With 10.5 sacks in 2013, Jurrell Casey tied for fifth place among de-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 Kevin Williams 2004 Minnesota 11.54. Jason Hatcher 2013 Dallas 11.05. Jurrell Casey 2013 Tennessee 10.5 Kyle Williams 2013 Buffalo 10.5 Rod Coleman * 2005 Atlanta 10.58. Warren Sapp 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

Against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Nov. 10, defensive tackle Jurrell Casey notched his third consecutive game with a sack. It marked the 11th time a Titans player had a streak of at least three games with a sack since the start of the “Titans era” (1999-present). However, Casey became the first defensive tackle from the group to accomplish the feat. Earlier in the season, defensive end Ropati Pitoitua also recorded at least one sack in three consecutive weeks (two on Sept. 29 against the New York Jets; one against Kansas City on Oct. 6; one on Oct. 13 at Seattle).

Most consecutive games with one or more sacks by a player in the “Titans era” (1999–present): Consec. Games WithPlayer Season(s) One or More Sacks 1. Jevon Kearse (DE) 1999 82. Jevon Kearse (DE) 2003 63. Jevon Kearse (DE) 2000 44. Jurrell Casey (DT) 2013 3 Ropati Pitoitua (DE) 2013 3 Will Witherspoon (LB) 2010 3 Dave Ball (DE) 2010 3 Jacob Ford (DE) 2008 3 Dave Ball (DE) 2008 3 Kyle Vanden Bosch (DE) 2007 3 Jevon Kearse (DE) 2001 3

SACKS THREE CONSECUTIVE GAMES

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 Kyle Williams 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

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#94 • DL SAMMIE HILL

#75 • DL DaQUAN JONES

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Defensive lineman Sammie Hill is in his sixth NFL season and his second campaign with the Ti-tans in 2014. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent on March 14, 2013. In 2013, Hill played in 13 games with 10 starts, missing three contests due to an ankle injury. His totals included a career-high 40 tackles, one quar-terback pressure, seven passes defensed and one fumble recovery. The 6-foot-4-inch, 329-pound run stuffer joined the Titans after spend-ing the first four years of his career with the Detroit Lions. While there, he appeared in 59 career games with 18 starts and collected 95 tackles, four sacks, four fumble recoveries, a forced fumble and three passes defensed. In 2012, Hill appeared in 15 games with three starts and registered 15 tackles and three passes defensed. A native of West Blockton, Ala., Hill was a four-year starter at Stillman College, 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.

Hill’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 Ten 0 0 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 Totals 72 28 135 4.0 - - 0 10 1 5

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Defensive lineman DaQuan Jones was select-ed by the Titans in the fourth round (112th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft. 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 two seasons. Jones finished his career with 92 tackles, adding 4.5 sacks for minus 28 yards, 15.5 stops for losses totaling 55 yards, two fumble recoveries and a pass deflection. As a senior in 2013, he started all 12 games at defensive tackle, finish-ing fifth on the team with a career-high 56 tackles (33 solos). His tackle total was the most for any interior defensive lineman in the Big Ten during the 2013 campaign. Jones was named first-team All-Big Ten by the league’s coaches and second-team All-Conference by the media. He was named Penn State’s Outstanding Senior Player and the recipient of the team’s Reid-Robinson Award. Jones is a native of Johnson City, N.Y.

Jones’ 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 Ten 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Jones’ College Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2010 Penn St 9 0 6 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2011 Penn St 13 0 8 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2012 Penn St 12 11 22 0.5 2 0 0 1 0 1 2013 Penn St 12 12 56 3.0 11.5 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 46 23 92 4.5 15.5 1 0 1 0 2

#90 • DL ANTONIO JOHNSONCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Defensive lineman Antonio Johnson is in his eighth NFL season in 2014. He was signed by the Titans as a free agent in 2013, reuniting him with the team that originally drafted him in 2007. In his first season back with the Titans, he played in all 16 games for the second time in his ca-reer and registered six starts. He set a career high with three sacks and also totaled 35 tackles, three quarterback pressures, two tackles for loss and a pass defensed. The 6-foot-3-inch, 328-pound defender spent the majority of the prior five seasons with the Indianapolis Colts. With the Colts, he played in 67 career games, including 46 starts, and totaled 164 tackles and 1.5 sacks. In 2012, Johnson started 13 games for Indianapolis and registered 30 tackles. One of his most productive seasons statistically was 2009, when he started 15 games and totaled 37 tackles and a sack. The Titans originally selected Johnson out of Mississippi State in the fifth round of the 2007 NFL Draft. However, during his rookie training camp, he injured his knee and was placed on injured reserve. He spent most of the 2008 season on the Titans practice squad before the Colts signed him to their active roster to finish the year. A native of Leland, Miss., Johnson played in 23 games at Mississippi State with five starts. He registered 36 tackles, 2.5 sacks, seven tackles for loss and two fumble recoveries for the Bulldogs.

Johnson’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 Ten 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Johnson’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2007 Ten Injured Reserve2008 Ind 8 4 31 0.0 NA NA 0 0 0 0 2009 Ind 15 15 57 1.0 NA NA 0 0 0 0 2010 Ind 14 2 26 0.5 NA NA 0 0 0 1 2011 Ind 16 12 20 0.0 NA NA 0 2 0 0 2012 Ind 14 13 30 0.0 NA NA 0 0 0 02013 Ten 16 6 35 3.0 2 3 0 1 0 0 Totals 83 52 199 4.5 - - 0 3 0 1

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

Karl Klug (pronounced KLOOG) is in his fourth NFL season in 2014. He saw time at defensive end and defensive tackle in the Titans’ previous 4-3 scheme. Klug’s 2013 totals included 26 tackles, two sacks, four quarterback pressures, two passes de-fensed, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery in 16 games (three starts). In 2012, Klug produced 12 tackles, 3.5 sacks, five quarterback pres-sures, one tackle for loss and one pass defensed in 16 games (one start). As a rookie in 2011, the former fifth-round pick emerged as one of the top young pass-rushing 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. Playing in all 16 games (one start), Klug also totaled 32 tackles, 10 quarterback pressures, two tackles for loss, four passes de-fensed and two forced fumbles. 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.

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

Defensive lineman Al Woods is in his fifth NFL season and his first campaign with the Titans in 2014. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent on March 13, 2014. A veteran of four previous NFL seasons, Al Woods arrived in Tennessee after spending the last two-plus seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The 6-foot-4, 307-pound defender brings the potential to play multiple positions on the defensive line. His career totals prior to landing in Tennessee included 39 games, two starts at nose tackle and 2.5 career sacks. In 2013, his final year with the Steelers, Woods saw action in all 16 games for the first time in his career and notched 20 tackles, two sacks and a pass defensed. Woods entered the NFL as a fourth-round selection by the New Or-leans Saints in 2010. He played nine games in his rookie campaign with Tampa Bay and two games for Seattle in his second season. He was claimed off waivers by the Steelers in November of 2011. A native of Jennings, La., Woods played in 41 games in four seasons at Louisiana State University.

Woods’ 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 Ten 0 0 0 0.0 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 Totals 39 2 41 2.5 - - 0 1 0 0

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.

Klug’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 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 3 0 1 0 02013 16 3 26 2.0 0 4 0 2 2 1Totals 48 5 70 12.5 3 17 0 7 4 1

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

Defensive tackle Mike Martin is in his third NFL season in 2014. In 2013, Martin played in 13 games with one start. He registered 22 tackles, one sack, two quar-terback pressures, two tackles for loss and a pass defensed. Martin was drafted out of the University of Mich-igan in the third round of the 2012 NFL Draft. As a rookie, the 6-foot-1-inch, 298-pound defender played in all 16 games with one start and produced 40 tackles, three sacks, five tackles for loss and three quarterback pressures. At Michigan, the Detroit native was a three-time recipient 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. As a senior captain of the Wolverines in 2011, he posted a career-high 64 tackles, 3.5 sacks, six tackles for loss and a safety en route to earning second-team All-Big Ten honors.

Martin’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 0 0 0 0.0 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 0Totals 29 2 62 4.0 7 5 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 fifth NFL season in 2014. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent from the Kansas Citiy Chiefs on March 25, 2013. In his first season in Tennessee, Pitoitua played in all 16 games for the first time in his career with a career-high 13 starts. He led the team’s defensive 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 defensive linemen with 32 tackles. He also added two sacks, five tackles for loss 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 career at Washington State. His career totals there included 116 tackles, 19.0 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and two passes defensed.

Pitoitua’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 Ten 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 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 Totals 53 23 164 7.0 10 6 0 4 1 0

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MORE TITANS DEFENSIVE LINEMENDL CHIGBO ANUNOBY

¾ Chigbo Anunoby (pronounced chi-BOO an-uh-NO-bee) was re-signed by the Titans at the conclusion of the 2013 season after spending the ma-jority of the campaign on the team’s practice squad and practice squad/injured list.

¾ He also has practice squad experience with the Indianapolis Colts and Washington Redskins. He entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Redskins in 2012.

¾ In two seasons at Morehouse College (2010-11), he saw action in 21 games and recorded 93 tackles, 19.0 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, six forced fumbles and six fumble recoveries.

¾ He spent 2006 and 2007 as a defensive lineman for Lincoln University.

DE MARCUS DIXON ¾ Marcus Dixon was signed by the Titans as a free agent on Jan. 3, 2014. ¾ Originally an undrafted free agent with the Dallas Cowboys in 2008, Dix-

on spent two years on the Cowboys practice squad before playing for the New York Jets from 2010 through 2012.

¾ During his time with the Jets, he appeared in 22 games with four starts, recording 20 tackles, 2.5 sacks, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a quarterback pressure.

¾ He attended Hampton University and recorded 58 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, six sacks, two passes defensed, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, a blocked kick and one catch for a 13-yard touchdown.

DE LAVAR EDWARDS ¾ Lavar Edwards was selected by the Titans in the fifth round (142nd

overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft. ¾ As a rookie in 2013, he played in seven games with one start and totaled

10 tackles, one quarterback pressure, one tackle for loss and one pass defensed.

¾ In four seasons at Louisiana State, Edwards started 15 of 52 games and recorded 96 tackles, 10.5 sacks for minus 70 yards, 20 tackles for loss, six quarterback pressures, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries (one for a touchdown), two interceptions (one for a touchdown) and five passes de-fensed. For most of his career there he played behind a pair of high-round 2013 draft picks, Barkevious Mingo and Sam Montgomery.

TITANSLINEBACKERS

No. Name Ht Wt Exp College56 Ayers, Akeem 6-3 255 4 UCLA57 Bailey, Patrick 6-4 243 7 Duke55 Brown, Zach 6-1 248 3 North Carolina51 Copeland, Brandon 6-3 260 1 Pennsylvania53 Fokou, Moise 6-1 243 6 Maryland46 Gilbert, David 6-4 254 R Miami (Fla.)50 Gooden, Zaviar 6-1 231 2 Missouri47 Hinds, David 6-0 235 1 Florida Atlantic52 McCarthy, Colin 6-1 243 4 Miami (Fla.)91 Morgan, Derrick 6-3 261 5 Georgia Tech58 Phillips, Shaun 6-3 255 11 Purdue49 Willard, Jonathan 6-2 231 1 Clemson54 Williamson, Avery 6-1 246 R Kentucky95 Wimbley, Kamerion 6-4 258 9 Florida State59 Woodyard, Wesley 6-0 233 7 Kentucky

#56 • LB AKEEM AYERSCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Linebacker Akeem Ayers is in his fourth sea-son in 2014. In 2013, Ayers recorded his third consecutive season in which he played in all 16 games, and he totaled 14 starts. His season totals included 56 tackles, one sack, four quarterback pressures, three tackles for loss, one interception, eight passes de-fensed and one forced fumble. In 2012, Ayers played in all 16 games (14 starts), led the Titans with 110 tackles, and ranked second on the defense with six sacks. As a rookie in 2011, the former UCLA standout made an immediate impact at strongside linebacker. He became the first Titans rookie to start all 16 games since safety Tank Williams in 2002, and he led all Titans line-backers with 88 tackles, the second-highest total for a Titans rookie since 1999 (103 by Alterraun Verner in 2010). Ayers added two sacks, seven quarterback pressures, three tackles for loss, two passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery in his first season. Ayers was drafted by the Titans in the second round (39th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft. In three collegiate seasons, Ayers recorded six interceptions, 14 sacks, seven forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries. As a junior in 2010, he served as a team captain, started all 12 games and posted 68 tackles, including four sacks, 10 tackles for loss and two interceptions. The Los Angeles, Calif., native also scored three touchdowns during his UCLA career, including two interception returns and a fumble return for a score.

Ayers’ 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Ayers’ Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2011 16 16 88 2.0 3 7 0 2 1 12012 16 14 110 6.0 4 8 1 8 1 02013 16 14 56 1.0 3 4 1 8 1 0Totals 48 44 254 9.0 10 19 2 18 3 1

Ropati Pitoitua and Sammie Hill

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Linebacker Akeem Ayers led the Titans with 110 tackles in 2012. He was followed by safety Michael Griffin (103).

Titans tackle leaders in 2012 (by total tackles):

Player Total Solo Asst1. Akeem Ayers 110 79 312. Michael Griffin 103 72 313. Jason McCourty 93 79 144. Zach Brown 93 70 235. Jordan Babineaux 92 66 26

2012 TITANS TACKLE LEADERS

From the time individual sacks became an official NFL statistic in 1982 through the 2011 season, a Titans/Oilers linebacker finished a season with five sacks only eight times. In 2012, the Titans had two linebackers accomplish the feat. Akeem Ayers tied for second on the team with six sacks, while rookie Zach Brown ranked fourth on the squad with 5.5 sacks.

Franchise linebackers with 5.0 sacks in a season since 1982:

Linebacker Season Sacks1. Lamar Lathon 1994 8.52. Johnny Meads 1988 8.03. Robert Brazile 1982 6.54. Akeem Ayers 2012 6.0 Mike Barrow 1996 6.0 Eddie Robinson 1999 6.07. Zach Brown 2012 5.5 Greg Favors 2000 5.59. Keith Bulluck 2004 5.0 Keith Bulluck 2005 5.0

SACKS BY TITANS/OILERS LINEBACKERS

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

Linebacker Zach Brown is in his third NFL sea-son in 2014. In each of his first two campaigns, Brown played in all 16 games and notched 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 safety Bernard Pollard. He added four sacks, four quarterback pressures, four tackles for loss, one interception, five passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble re-covery. Brown was drafted by the Titans in the second round (52nd overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft. 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), finished third in interceptions (3), tied for fourth in passes defensed (6) and led the team in defensive fumble recoveries (2). He scored two touchdowns off interception returns. Brown was the only NFL rookie in 2012 to finish among the top five rookies in both interceptions (tied for fourth) and sacks (tied for fifth). 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. As a senior, Brown was a Butkus Award semifinalist and earned All-Atlantic Coast Conference first-team honors, as he led the team with a ca-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.

Brown’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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 1Totals 32 26 210 9.5 10 6 4 11 2 3

As a rookie in 2012, Zach Brown played in all 16 games and spent the majority of the campaign as the team’s starting weakside linebacker. A second-round pick from North Carolina, his 93 total tackles rank among the top rookie performances in the “Titans era” (since 1999). In the franchise’s 14 years as the Titans, only one defensive rookie produced more tackles than Brown. As a rookie in 2010, cornerback Alter-raun Verner made 103 tackles, the high among all Titans rookies in that time span.

Most tackles by a Titans rookie, 1999–2013:

Player Position Season Total Solo Assist1. Alterraun Verner CB 2010 103 76 272. Zach Brown LB 2012 93 70 233. Akeem Ayers LB 2011 88 66 224. Jevon Kearse DE 1999 85 59 265. Colin McCarthy LB 2011 76 61 156. Jurrell Casey DT 2011 74 41 337. Carlos Hall DE 2002 70 43 278. Tank Williams S 2002 69 55 149. Andre Dyson CB 2001 58 52 610. Cortland Finnegan CB 2006 57 47 1011. Albert Haynesworth DT 2002 55 31 24

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.

TACKLES BY TITANS ROOKIES SINCE 1999

Titans linebacker Zach Brown was the only NFL rookie in 2012 to fin-ish among the top five rookies in both interceptions (his three interceptions tied for fourth) and sacks (his 5.5 sacks tied for fifth).

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 Whitney Mercilus (LB) Hou 6.0 17 Derek Wolfe (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 Tavon Wilson (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 Bobby Wagner (LB) Sea 3 55 18.3 45 0

ROOKIE SACK AND INTERCEPTION LEADERS

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#91 • LB/DE DERRICK MORGANCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Derrick Morgan is in his fifth NFL season in 2014. In 2013, Morgan played in 15 games with 14 starts 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. In 2012, Morgan started all 16 games for the first time in his career and led the Titans with 6.5 sacks and 19 quarterback pressures. He also set a career high with 68 tackles and added five tackles for loss, five passes defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. In 2011, Morgan played in 15 games and led the Titans with 20 quar-terback pressures. He added 47 tackles, 2.5 sacks, three tackles for loss and two passes defensed. The promising defensive end was selected by the Titans with the 16th overall draft choice in 2010. 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, five passes defensed, six fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles in 39 games. He started the final 27 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 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 0 0 0 0.0 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 1Totals 50 40 177 16.5 11 48 0 9 2 2

#53 • LB MOISE FOKOUCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Linebacker Moise Fokou (pronounced moe-EES FOE-koo) is in his sixth NFL season and his second season with the Titans in 2014. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent from the India-napolis Colts on March 14, 2013. In 2013, Fokou played and started in 12 games at middle linebacker, missing four consecutive con-tests in the middle of the season with a knee injury. Nevertheless, he set a career high and ranked fourth on the team with 98 tackles. He added a sack, a quarterback pressure, a tackle for loss, a fumble recovery and two forced fumbles. The 6-foot-1-inch, 243-pound linebacker acquired 59 games of NFL experience and 23 starts prior to his arrival in Tennessee. He spent 2012 in Indianapolis, where he played in all 16 games and registered 46 tackles, one sack, one forced fumble and five special teams stops. Originally a seventh-round pick by the Eagles, Fokou played his first three seasons in Philadelphia, where he totaled 43 games and 22 starts. He led the Eagles in special teams tackles in consecutive seasons (20 in 2009 and 19 in 2010) and totaled 49 special teams stops in three seasons. On Aug. 2, 2012, Fokou was traded from the Eagles along with line-backer Greg Lloyd to the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for cornerback Kevin Thomas and a conditional seventh-round selection in the 2013 NFL Draft. In 39 career games at the University of Maryland, Fokou registered 182 tackles. As a senior, he was an All-ACC selection at strongside line-backer after totaling 77 tackles and five sacks. Born in Cameroon, Fokou moved to Potomac, Md., when he was five.

Fokou’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 Ten 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Fokou’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2009 Phi 16 4 30 0.0 1 1 0 1 0 02010 Phi 16 11 41 1.0 2 4 0 1 2 02011 Phi 11 7 27 0.0 2 1 0 2 0 02012 Ind 16 1 46 1.0 NA NA 0 2 1 02013 Ten 12 12 98 1.0 1 1 0 0 2 1 Totals 71 35 241 3.0 6 7 0 6 5 1

#52 • LB COLIN McCARTHYCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Colin McCarthy is in his fourth NFL season in 2014. He was drafted by the Titans in the fourth round (109th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft. In 2013, McCarthy played in all 16 games with five starts. He ranked second on the team with 17 special teams tackles and added 51 stops, one quar-terback pressure, two tackles for loss, one intercep-tion and one forced fumble. In 2012, he was limited by two separate injuries to a total of seven starts. He missed a total of four games due to a sprained ankle, and a con-cussion prevented him from appearing in the season’s final five contests. McCarthy’s 2012 statistical totals included 45 tackles, three tackles for loss, an interception for a touchdown and two passes defensed. In his rookie season, the former Miami Hurricane entered the starting lineup after midseason and made a significant impact on the Titans de-fense. His totals included 76 tackles, a team-high eight tackles for loss, one quarterback pressure, one interception, three passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Although he started in less than half of the team’s games, his tackle total was at the time the fourth-highest by a Titans rookie since 1999. McCarthy played in 49 games during his career at Miami (2006-10), tied for the sixth-most in school history and only three behind Brandon Meriweather’s all-time mark. His 35 starts and 308 career tackles were the most by a Miami linebacker since Jonathan Vilma (37, 371). A native of Philadelphia, Pa., who moved to Tampa, Fla., prior to high

school, McCarthy led the Hurricanes and ranked third in ACC with 119 tack-les as a senior. He also led the team with four quarterback hurries and earned honorable mention All-ACC honors.

McCarthy’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

McCarthy’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2011 13 7 76 0.0 8 1 1 3 2 22012 7 7 45 0.0 3 0 1 2 0 02013 16 5 51 0.0 2 1 1 1 1 0Totals 36 19 172 0.0 13 2 3 6 3 2

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#58 • LB SHAUN PHILLIPS

#59 • LB WESLEY WOODYARD

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Linebacker Shaun Phillips is in his 11th NFL season and his first campaign with the Titans in 2014. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent from the Denver Broncos on March 28, 2014. In 10 previous NFL seasons, Phillips totaled 79.5 sacks and 22 forced fumbles in 152 career games. His sack total ranked ninth among NFL play-ers from 2004–2013. In 2013, Phillips played in all 16 games and posted 10 sacks in his first and only season with the AFC Champion Denver Broncos. It was the third time in his career that he registered a double-digit sack total (2006, 2010, 2013). Before joining the Broncos, Phillips spent the first nine seasons (2004–2012) of his career with the San Diego Chargers. He played in 136 games in a Chargers uniform and ranks second in franchise history in sacks (69.5). He posted a career-high sack total (11.5) in 2006 and earned a Pro Bowl selection at the end of his 11-sack 2010 campaign. A native of Willingboro, N.J., Phillips was a fourth-round selection in the 2004 NFL Draft by the Chargers. He played his college football at Pur-due, where he left as the school’s all-time leader in sacks (33.5).

Phillips’ 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 Ten 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Phillips’ Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2004 SD 16 0 18 4.0 NA NA 1 3 0 22005 SD 15 3 20 7.0 NA NA 0 2 3 12006 SD 14 14 63 11.5 NA NA 0 8 4 22007 SD 15 15 87 8.5 NA NA 2 5 3 02008 SD 16 16 79 7.5 NA NA 0 4 1 12009 SD 16 16 71 7.0 NA NA 0 4 7 02010 SD 16 16 68 11.0 NA NA 1 7 0 12011 SD 12 12 37 3.5 NA NA 2 6 0 02012 SD 16 16 47 9.5 NA NA 0 2 2 32013 Den 16 12 36 10.0 NA NA 1 5 2 0Totals 152 120 526 79.5 NA NA 7 46 22 10

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Linebacker Wesley Woodyard is in his sev-enth NFL season and his first campaign with the Ti-tans in 2014. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent on March 14, 2014. Woodyard joined the Titans after spending the first six years of his career with the Denver Broncos. The six-time team captain for the Broncos appeared in 87 regular-season games with 40 starts. For his Broncos career, he totaled 396 tackles, eight sacks, five interceptions, six forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. As the middle linebacker from 2012-13, Woodyard started 24 total games and registered 197 tackles, seven sacks, four interceptions and three forced fumbles. In 2012, Woodyard led the Broncos with a career-high 114 tackles. He ranked 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 tackles, five sacks and three interceptions. He was only the 12th NFL player to ac-complish 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-team All-SEC honors dur-ing each of his final two seasons with the Wildcats.

Among all active NFL players, Titans linebacker Shaun Phillips ranks 10th with 79.5 career sacks.

Most career sacks by active NFL players:

Linebacker Sacks1. John Abraham 133.52. Jared Allen 128.53. Julius Peppers 118.54. DeMarcus Ware 117.05. Robert Mathis 111.06. Dwight Freeney 108.07. Terrell Suggs 94.58. Osi Umenyiora 82.59. Justin Smith 82.010. Shaun Phillips 79.5

SACKS BY ACTIVE PLAYERS

#95 • LB/DE KAMERION WIMBLEYCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Defensive end Kamerion Wimbley is in his ninth NFL season and his third with the Titans in 2014. He joined the team as a free agent in March 2012. Wimbley’s 2013 totals included 24 tackles, three sacks, three quarterback pressures, one tackle for loss and two passes defensed in 16 games (one start). The 2013 campaign was the fourth consecutive season in which Wim-bley played in every game. The durable defender has missed only one game in his entire career. During his first campaign in Tennessee, he started all 16 games at defensive end and tied for second on the team with six sacks. He also finished second on the defense with nine quarterback pressures and added 38 tackles, two tackles for loss and a forced fumble. A veteran of six previous seasons, Wimbley totaled 42.5 sacks in 95 games prior to his arrival in Tennessee. He spent the 2010 and 2011 sea-sons with the Oakland Raiders after starting his career with the Cleveland Browns (2006-09). In his two seasons with the Raiders, he registered 32 starts and 16 sacks, including seven last year with one interception. Originally a first-round pick (13th overall) by the Browns out of Florida State, Wimbley set the club’s rookie record with 11 sacks in 2006, which also was the second highest total that season by an NFL rookie. He racked up 26.5 total sacks in his four seasons in Cleveland. Wimbley is a native of Wichita, Kan.

Wimbley’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 Ten 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Wimbley’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2006 Cle 16 15 79 11.0 8 NA 0 0 1 32007 Cle 16 16 70 5.0 2 NA 0 1 4 02008 Cle 16 16 86 4.0 2 NA 1 2 1 02009 Cle 15 15 74 6.5 2 NA 0 1 1 02010 Oak 16 16 58 9.0 3 NA 0 1 1 02011 Oak 16 16 63 7.0 8 NA 1 3 0 02012 Ten 16 16 38 6.0 2 9 0 0 1 02013 Ten 16 1 24 3.0 1 3 0 2 0 0 Totals 127 111 492 51.5 28 - 2 10 9 3

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Woodyard’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 Ten 0 0 0 0.0 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 0Totals 87 40 396 8.0 NA NA 5 15 6 1

MORE TITANS LINEBACKERSLB BRANDON COPELAND

¾ Brandon Copeland was spent time on the Titans practice squad in 2013 and was re-signed as a free agent at the conclusion of the season.

¾ The Sykesville, Md., native originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Baltimore Ravens following the 2013 NFL Draft.

¾ His grandfather, Roy Hilton, played 11 years in the NFL (Atlanta Falcons, NY Giants and Baltimore Colts) and appeared in Super Bowl III and Super Bowl V.

¾ He was a three-time Ivy League champion and three-time All-Ivy first-team selection at Pennsylvania, finishing his collegiate career with 30 straight starts and 160 tackles, 11 sacks and an interception.

LB PATRICK BAILEY ¾ Patrick Bailey, one of the Titans’ top special teams performers is in his

fourth season with the team. Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Steelers out of Duke in 2008, he spent two years in Pittsburgh before being claimed off waivers by the Titans in 2010.

¾ In 2012, he played in 12 games and ranked third on the squad with 10 special teams tackles. He missed a total of four games due to hand and rib injuries.

¾ In 2013, he was named special teams captain. He played in 13 games and was inactive three times due to a hamstring injury. He ranked third on the squad with 13 special teams tackles.

LB DAVID GILBERT ¾ David Gilbert was signed by the Titans as an undrafted free agent in

2014. ¾ He played in 12 games at Miami (Fla.) after spending four years at Wis-

consin. In 55 total games (17 starts), he registered 89 total tackles, nine sacks, 16 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and one pass defensed. He received a medical redshirt after suffering an injury in 2011.

¾ As a redshirt senior in 2013, he transferred to Miami and played in 12 games along defensive line, recording 10 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks and two fumble recoveries.

¾ He was born in Savanna la Mar, Jamaica, but went to high school in Oakland Park, Fla.

LB ZAVIAR GOODEN ¾ Zaviar Gooden was selected by the Titans in the third round (97th over-

all) of the 2013 NFL Draft. He played in 49 games at Missouri, including 36 starts at weakside outside linebacker, and his totals included 256 tackles, four sacks and five interceptions. As a senior, the team captain registered 61 tackles and an interception for a touchdown.

¾ At the 2013 NFL Combine, he recorded a 4.47-second 40-yard dash, the fastest among all linebackers who attended.

¾ During the 2013 regular season, he appeared in nine games with one start. He totaled seven tackles on defense and added seven stops on spe-cial teams.

LB DAVID HINDS ¾ David Hinds was signed by the Titans as a free agent in January 2014. ¾ He originally signed as a rookie free agent with the Miami Dolphins in

2013 but was released on the final cutdown. ¾ In four seasons (2009-12) at Florida Atlantic, he recorded career totals

of 238 tackles, four sacks, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. ¾ As a senior in 2012, he started all 12 games and recorded 80 tackles,

6.5 tackles for loss, one sack, two fumbles forced, two fumble recoveries and one pass defensed.

¾ He was born in Kingston, Jamaica, but attended high school in Miami, Fla.

LB JONATHAN WILLARD ¾ Jonathan Willard was originally signed as a rookie free agent by the

Titans following the 2013 NFL Draft. He spent his rookie training camp with the Titans before being released on the final cutdown and being signed to the team’s practice squad, where he spent the duration of the season.

¾ Nicknamed “Tig,” he played in 52 games with 25 starts in four seasons at Clemson. His career totals included 207 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, three sacks, six quarterback pressures, 10 pass breakups, one caused fumble and one fumble recovery.

¾ As a senior in 2012, he led Clemson in tackles (95) and tackles for loss (10.5).

¾ The Loris, S.C., native earned national notoriety when he stopped on the interstate to help rescue a family from a burning car on the way to training camp as a rookie.

LB AVERY WILLIAMSON ¾ Avery Williamson was selected by the Titans in the fifth round (151st

overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft. ¾ In a four-year career at Kentucky, he played in 49 games with 21 starts.

He finished his career with 296 total tackles, including double-digit tackles in 12 career contests. After primarily serving on special teams in his first two years, he went over the 100-tackle mark as a junior and senior.

¾ As a senior in 2013, he was a team captain and led the squad in tackles 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.

¾ The Milan, Tenn., native grew up as a Titans fan.

Avery Williamson was selected in the fifth round of the 2014 NFL Draft.

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TITANSCORNERBACKS

No. Name Ht Wt Exp College26 Anderson, Ri’Shard 5-11 194 R Syracuse35d Anthony, Marc 5-11 196 1 California37 Campbell, Tommie 6-3 198 4 California (Pa.)28 Huff, Marqueston 5-11 196 R Wyoming30 McCourty, Jason 6-0 193 6 Rutgers32 Pellerin, Micah 6-0 192 2 Hampton24 Sensabaugh, Coty 5-11 187 3 Clemson36 Wooten, Khalid 5-11 212 1 Nevada25 Wreh-Wilson, Blidi 6-1 198 2 Connecticut40 Wright, Winston 5-10 190 R South Dakota State

#30 • CB JASON McCOURTYCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Jason McCourty is in his sixth NFL season in 2014. He was a defensive captain for the second time in 2013. From the time he became a full-time starter in 2011 through 2013, McCourty led the Titans in pass-es defensed (46) and ranked third in interceptions (six). McCourty was rewarded for his play with a multi-year contract extension in 2012 that keeps him under contract through 2017. In 2013, McCourty started all 16 games for the second consecutive season. He ranked second on the squad with 16 passes defensed and added 77 tackles, two tackles for loss, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery for a touchdown. In 2012, the cornerback was named by his peers as a team captain for the first time. He responded by starting all 16 games for the first time in his 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 finished tied for third on the defense, and he added four tackles for loss, a forced 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 returned to the lineup and started three of the team’s final four games and finished his second pro campaign with two interceptions and 13 passes defensed. As a rookie in 2009, McCourty gained three games of starting experi-ence in the first half of the season due to multiple injuries in the secondary. He also finished third on the team with 12 special teams tackles during his rookie campaign. The Nyack, N.Y., native was selected by the Titans in the sixth round (203rd overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft. 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. McCourty has an identical twin brother, Devin, who plays cornerback for the New England Patriots.

McCourty’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 0 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 1Totals 74 56 352 1.0 8 0 8 59 4 3

#24 • CB COTY SENSABAUGHCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Cornerback Coty Sensabaugh is in his third NFL season in 2014. As the team’s nickel defensive back in 2013, Sensabaugh played in the first 14 games of the season and earned three starts before landing on injured reserve with a foot injury. He totaled 37 tack-les, 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.

Sensabaugh’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Sensabaugh’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2012 16 13 27 0.0 0 0 0 3 0 02013 14 3 37 0.0 1 0 0 6 0 2Totals 30 16 64 0.0 1 0 0 9 0 2

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#25 • CB BLIDI WREH-WILSONCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson (pronounced blee-dee ray WILL-son) is in his second NFL sea-son in 2014. He was selected by the Titans from the University of Connecticut in the third round (70th overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft. As a rookie in 2013, he played in 13 games in a reserve role and contributed nine tackles, one tackle for loss, one pass defensed and one forced fumble. On special teams, he added five tackles and one forced fumble. In four seasons at the University of Connecticut, Wreh-Wilson played in 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 the team’s Most Valuable Player after contributing 47 tackles and an interception.

Wreh-Wilson’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 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 0Totals 13 0 9 0.0 1 0 0 1 1 0

MORE TITANS CORNERBACKSCB RI’SHARD ANDERSON

¾ Ri’Shard Anderson was signed by the Titans as an undrafted free agent on May 12, 2014.

¾ As a senior at Syracuse in 2013, he started all 13 games at cornerback and posted 30 tackles, four stops for a loss and one interception.

¾ As a junior in 2012, he started all 13 games at cornerback and posted 43 total tackles and an interception.

¾ He is a native of Miramar, Fla.

CB MARC ANTHONY ¾ The Titans signed Marc Anthony as a free agent in June 2014. ¾ He entered the league as a 2013 seventh-round selection of the Balti-

more Ravens. ¾ The University of California product spent his entire rookie campaign as

a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ practice squad. ¾ In four seasons at California, the Chandler, Ariz., native saw action in

41 games with 32 starts and tallied 138 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, five interceptions for 96 yards and a touchdown, 21 passes defensed and two forced fumbles.

CB TOMMIE CAMPBELL ¾ Tommie Campbell is in his fourth NFL season. He was selected by the

Titans in the seventh round (251st overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft. ¾ He primarily played on special teams in his first three campaigns. ¾ Campbell’s 2013 season came to an end prematurely after he suffered a

shoulder injury. He was placed on the injured reserve list on Nov. 18 after totaling three tackles and 11 special teams stops in eight contests.

¾ He scored a touchdown on a kickoff return in 2011 (84 yards against Tampa Bay, Nov. 27) and also scored on a punt return in 2012 (65 yards against Detroit on Sept. 23).

¾ The Aliquippa, Pa., native spent time in college with three different schools, including his first two seasons at the University of Pittsburgh. He then transferred to Edinboro in 2007 campaign, only to drop out for two and a half years and find himself working full time as a janitor at Pittsburgh Inter-national Airport. He then took advantage of a chance to complete his final year of eligibility at California University of Pennsylvania and did enough there to warrant being drafted in 2011.

CB MARQUESTON HUFF ¾ Marqueston Huff was selected by the Titans in the fourth round (122nd

overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft. ¾ During his career at Wyoming, Huff played cornerback for for his first

three 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 posting two interceptions and leading Mountain West defensive backs with 127 tackles.

¾ At the 2014 NFL Scouting Combine, he ran a 4.49-second 40-yard dash.

CB MICAH PELLERIN ¾ The Titans claimed Micah Pellerin off waivers from the Dallas Cowboys

on Nov. 22, 2013. He arrived in Tennessee after spending time with the Indianapolis Colts, Green Bay Packers and Cowboys.

¾ The Metairie, La., native was originally signed by the Indianapolis Colts as a rookie free agent in 2012.

¾ His career totals entering 2014 include one tackle, one pass defensed and one special teams stop in five total games.

¾ Pellerin spent his final three collegiate seasons at Hampton after starting his career at Southern Mississippi. He earned first-team All-Mid-Eastern Conference honors as senior after leading the conference with 19 pass breakups and tying for second with four interceptions.

¾ In 2013, he saw action as a reserve in three games with the Titans and collected a special teams tackle. Prior to being claimed by the Titans, he played in two games as a reserve with the Cowboys and collected a tackle and a pass defensed.

CB KHALID WOOTEN ¾ The Titans selected Khalid Wooten with a sixth-round pick (202nd over-

all) in the 2013 NFL Draft. ¾ In four seasons at Nevada, he appeared in 51 games with 25 starts and

collected 158 tackles, 10 interceptions, 29 passes defensed, five forced fumbles, a sack and four tackles for loss.

¾ As a senior, the Rialto, Calif., native started 12 games and registered 53 tackles, two interceptions, a sack, two tackles for loss, a team-high 15 passes defensed and a forced fumble.

¾ Wooten was elevated from the practice squad to the 53-man roster on Dec. 18, 2013, at the same time cornerback Coty Sensabaugh was placed on injured reserve.

¾ He was inactive for the final two games of 2013.

CB WINSTON WRIGHT ¾ Winson Wright was signed by the Titans as an undrafted free agent in

2014. ¾ He played at South Dakota State after redshirting at Missouri. ¾ As a senior in 2013, he started in all 14 games at cornerback for South

Dakota State. He posted 52 tackles, two stops for a loss, one sack, four forced fumbles, four interceptions, two passes blocked, one blocked kick and a touchdown.

¾ He is a native of Lee’s Summit, Mo.

Tommie Campbell

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TITANSSAFETIES

No. Name Ht Wt Exp College33 Griffin, Michael 6-0 215 8 Texas31 Pollard, Bernard 6-1 226 9 Purdue38 Smith, Hakeem 6-0 194 R Louisville39 Stafford, Daimion 6-1 218 2 Nebraska21 Wilson, George 6-0 210 9 Arkansas

#33 • S MICHAEL GRIFFINCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

In 2013, free safety Michael Griffin completed his seventh season since being selected by the Ti-tans in the first round of the 2007 NFL Draft. Griffin’s 22 interceptions from 2007 through 2013 put him in a tie for 12th place in franchise his-tory and fifth place among safeties. Griffin never missed a game in his career until the eighth game of his seventh year, a streak of 103 consecutive contets. In 2013, he started 14 games and ranked third on the team with 106 tackles. He added an interception, a tackle for loss, five passes defensed, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. During the 2012 offseason, Griffin was rewarded with a new multi-year contract. 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, Griffin recorded his fourth career season to lead the squad or tie for the team lead. He joined Darryl Lewis (five times) and Samari Rolle (four) as the only players in franchise history to accomplish the feat at least four times. Griffin moved into a tie with Gregg Bingham for 13th place in franchise history with 21 career interceptions. In 2011, he finished third on the team in 2011 with 96 tackles and tied for the team lead with a pair of interceptions. En route to earning his second career Pro Bowl berth in 2010, Griffin led the team with four interceptions and finished second on the squad with a career-high 153 tackles. In 2008, he was named to the Pro Bowl after starting all 16 games for the first time. He led the team with seven interceptions, a total that tied for the 11th-best figure in team history and ranked second in the NFL in 2008 behind 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. With the Longhorns, he played in 50 career games and totaled 364 tackles, four sacks and eight interceptions. Griffin also set a Big 12 Con-ference record and ranked second in NCAA Division I-A history with eight career blocked punts.

Griffin’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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 1Totals 110 103 696 3.0 11 6 22 57 11 5

Safety Michael Griffin is tied for 12th place in franchise history with 22 career interceptions. Griffin’s interception total also is tied for fifth place in franchise history among all safeties. He has the most interceptions by a Titans safety since Marcus Robertson, whose final year with the club was 2000.

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 2007-13 22 287 13.0 83t 1 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

#31 • S BERNARD POLLARDCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Safety Bernard Pollard is in his ninth NFL season and his second campaign with the Titans in 2014. In 2013, Pollard had an immediate effect on the defense. Prior to the season, his teammates elected him as a defensive captain, and he responded by starting all 16 games and leading the team with a career-high 142 tackles. Since the 1990 campaign, the only Titans or Oilers safety with more tackles in a season than Pollard’s 142 was Michael Griffin, who posted 153 stops in 2010. Pollard also ranked second on the Titans in 2013 with three intercep-tions and also totaled two quarterback pressures, three tackles for loss, 12 passes defensed, a blocked field goal and a blocked extra point. Before arriving in Tennessee, Pollard spent two years with the Balti-more Ravens following stints with the Kansas City Chiefs (2006-08) and Houston Texans (2009-10). He has started 85 of his 105 career regular-season games and accumulated 576 tackles, nine sacks, nine intercep-tions, 10 forced fumbles and seven fumble recoveries. In 2012, Pollard was an important cog in Baltimore’s run to a Super Bowl XLVII title. He started the first 13 games of the season at strong safety before missing the final three weeks with a chest injury. Even with the missed time, he led the Ravens with 98 total tackles and added a pair of sacks, an interception and six passes defensed. He returned to the starting lineup for each of the team’s four postseason contests, totaling 17 tackles, four passes defensed and a forced fumble. Pollard originally entered the NFL with Kansas City in 2006 as a sec-ond-round draft pick (54th overall). In three seasons there, he appeared in every game, including 31 starts.

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Signing with Houston in 2009, he played and started in 28 contests over two seasons, and in his first season with the Texans, he recorded a career-high four interceptions. In 2010, he led the defense and set a career high with 112 tackles. He then joined the Ravens and made an immediate impact, starting 13 games in 2011 en route to setting a career high with 13 passes defensed. The Ravens ranked second against the run and led the NFL in red-zone defense. A native of Ft. Wayne, Ind., Pollard spent three seasons at Purdue Uni-versity, where he played in 36 games (35 starts). He earned second-team All-Big Ten honors at the conclusion of his sophomore campaign.

Pollard’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 Ten 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pollard’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2006 KC 16 0 0 0.0 NA NA 0 2 0 02007 KC 16 15 91 1.0 NA NA 2 9 1 02008 KC 16 16 98 0.0 NA NA 1 5 2 32009 Hou 13 13 102 1.5 NA NA 4 7 0 32010 Hou 15 15 112 2.5 NA NA 0 5 4 02011 Bal 16 13 75 2.0 NA NA 1 13 3 12012 Bal 13 13 98 2.0 NA NA 1 6 0 02013 Ten 16 16 142 0.5 3 2 3 12 0 0 Totals 121 101 718 9.5 - - 12 59 10 7

Safety Barnard Pollard finished first among Titans defenders with 142 tackles in 2013. He was followed by linebacker Zach Brown (117).

Titans tackle leaders in 2013 (by total tackles):

Player Total Solo Assist1. Bernard Pollard 142 93 492. Zach Brown 117 80 373. Michael Griffin 106 71 354. Moise Fokou 98 67 315. Ropati Pitoitua 91 42 496. Jurrell Casey 90 49 417. Jason McCourty 77 68 98. Alterraun Verner 73 61 129. Akeem Ayers 56 44 1210. Derrick Morgan 54 31 23

Bernard Pollard led the Titans with 142 total tackles in 2013, accord-ing to the statistics compiled by the defensive coaching staff upon film re-view each week. His 142 tackles put him in elite company among Titans safeties in the last two-and-a-half decades. Since the start of the 1990 campaign, the only Titans/Oilers safety to be credited with more total tackles in a season for the team was Michael Griffin, who notched 153 total stops in 2010.

Most total tackles in a single season by Titans safeties, 1990–2013 (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. Blaine Bishop 1999 115 85 308. Blaine Bishop 1994 112 75 379. Marcus Robertson 1994 111 80 3110. Blaine Bishop 1996 109 73 36

2013 TITANS TACKLE LEADERS

TACKLES BY TITANS SAFETIES, 1990–2013

#21 • S GEORGE WILSONCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Safety George Wilson is in his ninth NFL sea-son and his second campaign with the Titans in 2014. He signed with the team as a free agent on Feb. 11, 2013 after spending most of the previous nine years with the Buffalo Bills. In 2013, Wilson appeared in all 16 games with three starts. He led the club with 19 special teams tackles and added 33 stops on defense, two tackles for loss, one interception and five passes defensed. With the Bills in 2012, Wilson started all 16 games for the first time in his career. He ranked second on the squad with 98 tackles and added five passes defensed. In 92 career games with the Bills, he contributed 362 tackles, 12 inter-ceptions, 22 passes defensed, three forced fumbles and four fumble recov-eries. Additionally, he totaled 57 career tackles on special teams. Wilson originally entered the NFL with the Detroit Lions in 2004 as an undrafted free agent wide receiver. He was waived by the Lions at the end of his rookie training camp and subsequently spent a month on their prac-tice squad. After being released by the Lions, the Bills signed him to their practice squad. After appearing in three contests on special teams in 2005, Wilson spent all but one week of the 2006 campaign on Buffalo’s practice squad. He was inactive once as a member of the 53-man roster. During the 2007 offseason, he transitioned from wide receiver to safe-ty. The move paid dividends, as he went on to play in 12 games with nine starts that season. He intercepted a pair of passes and scored twice—once on an interception and once on a fumble return. Elected as a team captain for each of his final five seasons in Buffalo, Wilson would go on to start 55 total games at safety while maintaining a leadership role on special teams. Additionally, he was honored with the team’s Walter Payton Man of the Year Award in 2009 and 2011. The 2011 season also saw Wilson record a career-high 104 tackles and tie his career high with four interceptions, a mark he initially reached in 2009. A native of Paducah, Ky., Wilson was a two-time all-state selection at wide receiver for Paducah Tilghman High School. He then went to the University of Arkansas, where he hauled in 144 passes for 2,151 yards and 16 touchdowns in 44 career games. He led the team in receiving during his junior and senior seasons with the Razorbacks.

Wilson’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2014 Ten 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Wilson’s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR2004 Det/Buf 0 0 Practice Squad 2005 Buf 3 0 0 0.0 NA 0 0 0 0 02006 Buf 0 0 0 0.0 NA 0 0 0 0 02007 Buf 12 9 41 0.0 NA 0 2 5 0 12008 Buf 16 3 11 1.5 NA 1 0 0 0 22009 Buf 16 12 91 2.0 4 2 4 5 1 02010 Buf 16 2 17 0.0 0 0 2 3 0 02011 Buf 13 13 104 0.0 2 1 4 6 2 12012 Buf 16 16 98 0.0 0 0 0 5 0 02013 Ten 16 3 33 0.0 2 0 1 5 0 0Totals 108 58 395 3.5 8 4 13 29 3 4

MORE TITANS SAFETIESS HAKEEM SMITH

¾ Hakeem Smith was signed by the Titans as an undrafted free agent on May 12, 2014.

¾ Smith played in 52 career games at Louisville with 51 starts. He notched 197 tackles, four interceptions, 14 tackles for loss, five forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and 22 passes defensed.

¾ As a senior in 2013, he started all 13 games at safety and posted 45 tackles, two tackles for loss, three interceptions, one sack and five passes defensed. He earned first-team AAC All-Conference honors.

¾ He is a native of Jonesboro, Ga.

S DAIMION STAFFORD ¾ The Titans selected Daimion Stafford in the seventh round (248th over-

all) of the 2013 NFL Draft. ¾ Stafford 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 leading the team with four inter-ceptions and ranking second on the squad with 96 tackles.

¾ As a rookie in 2013, the Riverside, Calif., native played in all 16 games, primarily in a special teams role. He finished fourth on the team with 12 special teams tackles and added a forced fumble on special teams and a tackle on defense.

TITANS SPECIALISTS

KICKERSNo. Name Ht Wt Exp College3 Bonani, Maikon 5-10 183 1 South Florida4 Coons, Travis 6-1 194 R Washington

PUNTERSNo. Name Ht Wt Exp College6 Kern, Brett 6-2 214 7 Toledo

RETURNERSNo. Name Ht Wt Exp College83 Mariani, Marc 6-1 187 5 Montana22 McCluster, Dexter 5-8 170 5 Mississippi29 Washington, Leon 5-8 192 9 Florida State

LONG SNAPPERSNo. Name Ht Wt Exp College48 Brinkley, Beau 6-4 248 3 Missouri

#6 • P BRETT KERNCLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Punter Brett Kern is in his seventh NFL sea-sons and his fifth full campaign with the Titans in 2014. 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 owns the top three net punting seasons in franchise history and four of the team’s top six net punting seasons. At the end of the 2013 campaign, Kern ranked as the franchise’s all-time career leader in both gross punting average (44.4 yards) and net punt-ing average (39.8). Kern produced one of the best punting seasons in team history in 2012. He set new franchise records with a gross punting average of 47.6 yards and a net punting average of 40.4 yards. Thirty of his 81 punts were placed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line (37.0 percent). Kern’s 2011 statistics included a career-high 86 punts for a gross av-erage of 43.6 yards. His net average of 39.4 yards set a then-career high and then-franchise 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 on Oct. 27, 2009. He spent the entire 2008 season and the first six games of 2009 campaign in Denver, totaling 73 punts and a 46.5-yard average in 22 games with the Broncos. In 2008, Kern ranked fifth in the league with a 46.7-yard punting aver-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 was named to the All-Rookie team by Pro Football Weekly/PFWA and The Sporting 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.

Kern’s 2014 Preseason Statistics: Year Team GP No Yds Avg Lg TB In20 Net2014 Ten 0 0 0 - - 0 0 -

Daimion Stafford is in his second NFL season.

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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 Totals 96 432 19,350 44.8 71 32 157 39.3

Brett Kern is the all-time career leader in Titans/Oilers history in both gross punting average and net punting average. He reached the 250-punt minimum to qualify for the list in 2012.

Highest career gross punting average, franchise history (minimum 250 punts):

Player Years Gross Avg.1. Brett Kern 2009-2013 44.42. 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 2009-2013 39.82. Craig Hentrich 1998-2009 37.23. Greg Montgomery 1988-1993 36.64. Cliff Parsley 1977-1982 32.3

FRANCHISE CAREER PUNTING LEADERS

Titans punter Brett Kern owns the top three net punting seasons in franchise history and four of the team’s top six net punting seasons. In 2012, he broke his own franchise record with a net punting average of 40.36 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.

Highest single-season net punting average, franchise history:

Player Year Net Average1. Brett Kern 2012 40.362. Brett Kern 2013 39.703. Brett Kern 2011 39.374. Craig Hentrich 1998 39.225. Greg Montgomery 1993 39.136. Brett Kern 2010 39.067. Craig Hentrich 1999 38.108. Craig Hentrich 2004 37.99

SINGLE-SEASON NET AVG., TEAM HISTORY

Since his rookie NFL season in 2008, Brett Kern is ninth in the league in net punting average.

Highest net punting average, 2008–2013:

Player Punts Yards Avg TB In20 Lg Net1. Andy Lee 480 23,069 48.1 51 168 82 41.12. Shane Lechler 510 24,893 48.8 54 172 80 41.03. Thomas Morstead 296 13,936 47.1 25 97 70 40.74. Donnie Jones 541 25,071 46.3 40 176 70 40.05. Dustin Colquitt 513 23,355 45.5 47 208 73 39.86. Brandon Fields 459 21,765 47.4 40 174 74 39.77. Dave Zastudil 401 18,302 45.6 35 153 70 39.68. Britton Colquitt 319 14,616 45.8 21 102 67 39.39. Brett Kern 432 19,350 44.8 32 157 71 39.310. Sam Koch 484 21,937 45.3 43 175 74 39.3

HIGHEST NET PUNTING AVERAGE, 2008–2013

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 Net Average1. Brett Kern 2012 47.592. Craig Hentrich 1998 47.223. Greg Montgomery 1992 46.924. Greg Montgomery 1993 45.595. Reggie Roby 1996 44.37

SINGLE-SEASON GROSS AVG., TEAM HISTORY

In only his fifth full season with the team, Brett Kern owns seven of the franchise’s top 11 net punting performances (since 1976). In 2013, his 46.6-yard net average on Sept. 15 at Houston ranks seventh in team an-nals. In 2012, Kern produced four of the franchise’s top 11 net punting per-formances.

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 09/16/12 SD 7 51.6 1 3 48.65. Craig Hentrich 11/04/01 Jac 4 57.5 0 2 48.56. Brett Kern 11/11/12 Mia 4 52.0 0 3 48.07. Brett Kern 09/15/13 Hou 8 47.8 0 1 46.68. Brett Kern 01/03/10 Sea 4 53.5 1 1 46.59. Craig Hentrich 09/20/09 Hou 4 49.8 0 1 46.310. 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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#83 • WR/KR/PR MARC MARIANICLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF)

Wide receiver/returner Marc Mariani (pro-nounced Mary-Annie) is in his fifth NFL season in 2014. He spent the last two consecutive campaigns on injured reserve. His 2012 season was ended prematurely with a leg injury. In a preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals on Aug. 23, he fractured his left leg and was subsequently placed on injured reserve. He returned to the lineup in time for the start of the 2013 preseason. However, in his first appearance, an Aug. 8 matchup with the Washington Redskins, he injured his shoulder making a block. He was subsequently placed on injured reserve on Aug. 31. During his first two years, Mariani emerged as one of the NFL’s top return men and one of the best at his job in franchise history. In 2011, Mariani returned 46 punts (third in franchise history) for an average of 10.7 yards per return, which ranked sixth in the AFC and eighth in Titans/Oilers history. He also averaged 23.4 yards on 32 kickoff returns. After winning a roster spot as a rookie in 2010, Mariani embarked on arguably one of the best seasons by a returner in franchise history and earned a Pro Bowl berth at the conclusion of his rookie year. He ranked fourth in the NFL and first among all rookies with a 12.2-yard punt return average, which also ranked sixth in franchise history. On kickoff returns, he was ninth in the NFL and second among rookies with a 25.5-yard average. With a league-leading combined total of 1,859 yards on kickoff and punt returns in 2010, Mariani broke Derrick Mason’s single-season fran-chise record, set in 2000, of 1,794 yards on returns. Mariani also broke a 47-year old franchise record by surpassing Bobby Jancik’s 1963 total of 1,317 kickoff return yards. Mariani was selected by the Titans in the seventh round of the 2010 NFL Draft as the 222nd overall player chosen in the draft. A native of Havre, Mont., Mariani became the most prolific wide receiv-er in Montana Grizzlies history, setting records for career receiving yards (3,018), receiving touchdowns (29) and career all-purpose yards (5,441). He also averaged 15.1 yards per career punt return and 27.6 yards per kick-off return. En route to being named an Associated Press All-American as a senior, he set a school record with 1,479 yards on 80 receptions. He scored 15 total touchdowns in his final season, scoring 13 times on receptions and twice on returns.

Mariani’s 2014 Preseason Receiving Statistics:Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2014 0 0 0 0 - - 0

Mariani’s 2014 Preseason Return Statistics:Year PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD KR Yds Avg Lg TD 2014 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 - - 0

Mariani’s Career Regular Season Receiving Statistics:Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2010 16 0 0 0 - - 0 2011 16 0 5 24 4.8 6 0 2012 Injured Reserve2013 Injured Reserve Totals 32 0 5 24 4.8 6 0

Mariani’s Career Regular Season Return Statistics:Year PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD KR Yds Avg Lg TD 2010 27 17 329 12.2 87t 1 60 1,530 25.5 98t 1 2011 46 18 490 10.7 79t 1 32 748 23.4 49 0 2012 Injured Reserve 2013 Injured Reserve Totals 73 35 819 11.2 87t 2 92 2,278 24.8 98t 1

#29 • RB/KR/PR LEON WASHINGTON Running back/returner Leon Washington is in his ninth NFL season and his first full season with the Titans. He was signed by the Titans as a free agent on Nov. 26, 2013. When he was signed in 2013, the two-time Pro Bowl selection immediately took over the team’s full-time return duties. The 5-foot-8 returner averaged 13.0 yards on six punt returns and 30.1 yards on 16 kickoff returns in seven games with the Titans. From 2006 through 2009, he played for the New York Jets, followed by a three-year stint (2010–12) in Seattle. Early in the 2013 offseason, he signed with the New England Patriots but was released on Nov. 23 after injuries limited him to two games and one kickoff return for 19 yards. Washington’s eight career kickoff return touchdowns are tied with Josh Cribbs’ total for the most in NFL history. Prior to his arrival in Tennes-see, his career totals included 245 kickoff returns for a 25.9-yard average and 168 punt returns for a 9.9-yard average in 105 games. He earned Pro Bowl invites as a returner following the 2008 and 2012 campaigns.

In 2010, Marc Mariani accumulated the most total return yards for a single season in franchise history.

Most total punt and kickoff return yards in a season, franchise history:

Punt Ret Kickoff Ret Total RetPlayer Season Yards Yards Yards 1. Marc Mariani 2010 329 1,530 1,8592. Derrick Mason 2000 662 1,132 1,7943. Darius Reynaud 2012 410 1,240 1,6504. Mel Gray 1995 303 1,183 1,4865. Bobby Jancik 1963 145 1,317 1,4626. Mel Gray 1996 205 1,224 1,4297. Billy Johnson 1975 612 798 1,4108. Adam Jones 2005 272 1,127 1,3999. Chris Carr 2008 323 984 1,30710. Marc Mariani 2011 490 748 1,238

MOST YARDS ON KICKOFF & PUNT RETURNS

In 2010, Marc Mariani set a franchise record with 1,530 kickoff return yards.

Most kickoff return yards in a season, franchise history:

Player Season KR Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Marc Mariani 2010 60 1,530 25.5 98t 12. Bobby Jancik 1963 45 1,317 29.3 53 03. Darius Reynaud 2012 53 1,240 23.4 105t 14. Mel Gray 1996 50 1,224 24.5 88 05. Bobby Wade 2006 50 1,194 23.9 48 0

SEASON KOR YARDS, FRANCHISE HISTORY

Marc Mariani owns two of the franchise’s top 10 single-season punt return averages. His 2010 average of 12.2 yards ranks seventh, and his 2011 average of 10.7 yards ranks ninth.

Highest punt return average in a season, franchise history:

Player Season PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Billy Johnson 1977 35 8 539 15.4 87t 22. Billy Johnson 1975 40 1 612 15.3 83t 33. Billy Johnson 1974 30 3 409 13.6 49 04. Darius Reynaud 2012 31 17 410 13.2 81t 25. Derrick Mason 2000 51 17 662 13.0 69t 16. Adam Jones 2006 34 3 440 12.9 90t 37. Marc Mariani 2010 27 17 329 12.2 87t 18. Justin McCareins 2003 29 17 330 11.4 58t 19. Marc Mariani 2011 46 18 490 10.7 79t 1

SEASON PR AVERAGE, FRANCHISE HISTORY

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As a running back, Washington gained 2,214 rushing yards (4.7 aver-age), 1,127 receiving yards and scored 18 touchdowns before his time with the Titans. Washington was drafted by the Jets out of Florida State in the fourth round of the 2006 NFL Draft. In college, the Jacksonville, Fla., native be-came the 10th-leading rusher in Seminoles history (2,041 yards.

Washington’s 2014 Preseason Rushing and Receiving Statistics: Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2014 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 - - 0

Washington’s 2014 Preseason Return Statistics:Year PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD KR Yds Avg Lg TD 2014 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 - - 0

Washington’s Career Regular Season Rushing/Receiving Statistics (2006-09 with New York Jets, 2010-12 with Seattle, 2013 with New Eng-land/Tennessee):

Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD2006 16 8 151 650 4.3 23 4 25 270 10.8 64 0 2007 16 4 71 353 5.0 49 3 36 213 5.9 18 0 2008 16 1 76 448 5.9 61t 6 47 355 7.6 40 2 2009 7 0 72 331 4.6 33 0 15 131 8.7 33 0 2010 16 0 27 100 3.7 21 1 9 79 8.8 28 0 2011 16 1 53 248 4.7 48t 1 10 48 4.8 9 0 2012 16 0 23 83 3.6 14 1 4 31 7.8 9 0 2013 7 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 110 14 474 2,214 4.7 61t 16 146 1,127 7.7 64 2

Washington’s Career Regular Season Return Statistics (2006-09 with New York Jets, 2010-12 with Seattle, 2013 with New England/Tennes-see):

Year PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD KR Yds Avg Lg TD 2006 13 6 97 7.5 38 0 6 79 13.2 23 0 2007 20 14 183 9.2 33 0 47 1,291 27.5 98t 3 2008 29 9 303 10.4 37 0 48 1,231 25.6 94 1 2009 2 1 16 8.0 12 0 16 385 24.1 43 0 2010 22 8 249 11.3 84 0 57 1,461 25.6 101t 3 2011 41 16 464 11.3 37 0 43 1,084 25.2 54 0 2012 41 17 356 8.7 52 0 27 784 29.0 98t 1 2013 6 9 78 13.0 33 0 17 500 29.4 95 0 Totals 174 80 1,746 10.0 84 0 261 6,815 26.1 101t 8

When the Titans signed free agent running back Leon Washington on Nov. 26, 2013, they brought one of the NFL’s most experienced return men to the team. Washington, who in eight NFL seasons since entering the league as a fourth-round pick of the New York Jets in 2006, has accumulated the fourth-highest combined punt return/kick return totals among active players.

Most combined punt return yards and kickoff return yards among ac-tive NFL players: Punt Ret Kickoff RetPlayer Yards Yards Total1. Josh Cribbs 2,250 10,505 12,7552. Darren Sproles 1,606 8,296 9,9023. Devin Hester 3,241 5,504 8,7454. Leon Washington 1,746 6,815 8,5615. Ted Ginn Jr. 1,741 6,026 7,7676. Wes Welker 2,487 4,138 6,6257. Jacoby Jones 2,398 3,549 5,9478. Brandon Tate 1,070 3,870 4,9409. LaRod Stephens-Howling 0 4,092 4,09210. Steve Smith 1,652 2,371 4,023

Titans returner Leon Washington has returned eight career kickoffs for touchdowns. He is tied with Josh Cribbs for the most in NFL history.

Most kickoff return touchdowns in NFL history:

Kickoff ReturnPlayer Touchdowns1. Leon Washington 8 Josh Cribbs 83. Mel Gray 6 Dante Hall 6 Ollie Matson 6 Gale Sayers 6 Travis Williams 68. (several tied) 5

On Dec. 8, 2013, in only his second game with the team, returner Leon Washington put up big numbers at Denver, returning five kickoffs for a total of 209 yards, including a 95-yard return to help set up a touchdown. Washington’s 209 kickoff return yards made up the third-highest single-game total in franchise history and the most since Bobby Jancik’s team-record 240 against Oakland on Dec. 22, 1963. Washington’s 209 kickoff return yards were the third-highest NFL total in 2013, trailing only Devin Hester’s 249 (Sept. 15 against Minnesota) and Cordarrelle Patterson’s 228 (Oct. 27 against Green Bay).

Most kickoff return yards in a single game, franchise history:

Kickoff ReturnsPlayer Date Opp Ret Yards Avg. TD1. Bobby Jancik 12/22/63 at Oakland 8 240 30.0 02. Bobby Jancik 12/08/63 Boston 8 221 27.6 03. Leon Washington 12/08/13 at Denver 5 209 41.8 04. Ken Hall 10/23/60 at N.Y. Titans 3 196 65.3 1 Adam Jones 11/20/05 Jacksonville 6 196 32.7 0

ACTIVE COMBINED RETURN YARDS

CAREER KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS IN A GAME

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MORE TITANS SPECIALISTSK MAIKON BONANI

¾ Maikon Bonani (pronounced MY-con bo-NAH-knee) was originally signed by the Titans as an undrafted free agent following the 2013 NFL Draft but was released prior to the 2013 regular season. The Titans re-signed him in January 2014.

¾ In four seasons at South Florida, he made 69 of 91 field goals (75.8 percent) and 112 of 116 extra points (96.6 percent) in 48 games. He also kicked off 78 times with eight touchbacks.

¾ Bonani became USF’s all-time scoring leader with 319 points and set school records in field goal attempts (91), field goals made (69) and field goal percent (75.8).

¾ As a senior in 2012, he earned first-team All-Big East honors after mak-ing 18 of 23 field goal attempts and 21 of 23 PATs.

¾ Bonani grew up in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and moved to Lake Wales, Fla., at the age of 11.

K TRAVIS COONS ¾ Travis Coons was signed by the Titans as an undrafted free agent on

May 16, 2014. ¾ Coons spent two seasons with Washington and made 24 total field goals

on 30 attempts (80.0 pct.). He also averaged 40.1 yards on 116 punts. ¾ Prior to arriving at Washington, spent two years at Mt. San Antonio Com-

munity College. ¾ As a senior in 2013 at Washington, he handled all field goals, PATs and

punts for the Huskies. He made 15 of his 16 field goal attempts, made 62 of his 63 extra point attempts, punted 62 times for an average of 40.4 yards per punt, and was credited with eight touchbacks on 57 kickoffs.. He was named second-team All-Pac-12 as a punter and honorable mention All-Pac-12 as a placekicker.

¾ He is a native of Alta Loma, Calif.

RB/KR/PR DEXTER McCLUSTER ¾ Dexter McCluster is in his fifth NFL season and his first campaign with

the Titans. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent on March 13, 2014. 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.

Dexter McCluster was a Pro Bowl returner with Kansas City in 2013.

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TITANSONLINE & SOCIAL MEDIATITANS BY THE NUMBERS

37Total number of players who need to be released to get from the 90-man training camp roster to the 53-man regular-season roster.

393.3Yards per game by the San Diego Chargers offense in 2013 under offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt, who takes over in 2014 as Titans head coach. The number ranked fifth in the NFL.

103.7Jake Locker’s passer rating on third down in 2013 before he was lost for the season with injury. The rating ranked fourth in the NFL at the time.

37Total years of previous NFL experience added to the Titans roster with the 2014 signings of free agents Dexter McCluster, Al Woods, Charlie Whitehurst, Wesley Woodyard, Michael Oher and Shaun Phillips.

10.5Sacks by Jurrell Casey in 2013, which tied for second among NFL defensive tackles and ranked as the second-best total by a Titans/Oilers defensive tackle since 1982.

79.5Career sacks by Shaun Phillips during his first 10 NFL seasons, which ranks 10th among all active players.

158Receptions by Kendall Wright from 2012-13, the highest total in franchise history in a player’s initial two seasons.

142Team-leading and career-high tackles in 2013 by strong safety Ber-nard Pollard.

3,944Receiving yards by Nate Washington in a Titans uniform. His total ranks ninth in franchise history.

1,074One hundred percent of the offensive snaps played by right guard Chance Warmack and left tackle Michael Roos in 2013.

19.7Receiving average in 2013 by second-round wide receiver Justin Hunter.

.438The combined 2013 winning percentage by the Titans’ 16 opponents in 2014 (31st out of 32 teams).

60Receptions by Delanie Walker in his first season in Tennessee. He is the only tight end in franchise history other than Frank Wycheck to reach the mark.

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TENNESSEE TITANS OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE STATS, 1999–2013 2013 TITANS - OFFENSE 1999–2012 TITANS - OFFENSEOFFENSE 2013 RANK NFL/AVG 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999GAMES (Won-Lost) 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 311 18 319.1 260 281 252 288 268 306 261 279 308 310 312 288 299 294 Rushing 103 15 95.6 70 71 73 115 108 118 105 72 85 84 112 87 107 109 Passing 172 24 194.1 166 185 155 154 143 171 133 191 200 211 182 179 167 167 Penalty 36 9 29.5 24 25 24 19 17 17 23 16 23 15 18 22 25 18YDS GAINED (tot) 5,390 22 5,575.8 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 336.9 22 348.5 313.1 335.1 302.1 351.4 313.6 311.7 300.6 320.1 342.9 343.8 329.5 334.5 334.4 331.0RUSHING (net) 1,894 14 1,806.2 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 118.4 14 112.9 105.4 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 462 10 433.5 378 376 406 499 508 543 469 397 420 486 511 468 546 459 Yards per Rush 4.1 19 4.2 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) 3,496 21 3,769.7 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 218.5 21 235.6 207.7 245.2 194.2 189.4 176.2 179.9 162.3 224.8 226.0 242.4 207.5 222.4 204.1 217.8 Passes Att. 533 23 566.8 540 584 474 476 453 464 447 594 589 502 500 515 462 527 Completed 328 21 346.9 318 353 273 271 265 288 226 358 356 315 306 307 286 304 Pct Completed 61.5 13 61.2 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 3,710 22 4,036.9 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 37 9t 40.5 39 24 27 15 12 30 29 31 44 25 21 43 28 25 Yards Lost 214 6 267.2 254 190 171 73 83 199 152 200 317 153 121 309 165 137 Had intercepted 16 17t 15.7 16 14 15 15 9 17 19 14 19 9 15 17 16 13 Yards Opp Ret 132 9 219.9 260 167 120 121 88 116 250 293 306 264 179 163 236 227 Opp TDs on Int 1 7t 2.0 4 3 1 0 0 0 2 4 2 3 2 2 3 2PUNTS 79 14t 79.0 83 86 77 69 87 73 88 78 79 71 66 85 76 90 Avg Yards 42.9 28 45.0 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 31 20t 34.2 31 47 27 33 34 42 37 45 40 37 28 36 53 40 Avg Return 7.7 24 9.4 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 13t 0.4 3 1 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 1KICKOFF RETURNS 44 8t 40.3 63 32 64 69 52 52 79 70 79 68 50 71 47 56 Avg Return 24.9 8 23.4 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 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0PENALTIES 101 17t 98.0 106 104 128 98 108 101 94 125 110 110 112 119 107 114 Yards Penalized 900 21 844.9 847 960 1,040 821 855 773 803 1,002 923 887 891 1,025 870 1,069FUMBLES BY 27 27t 20.5 21 17 22 27 18 32 29 27 33 24 20 18 24 17 Fumbles Lost 9 9t 9.8 12 8 14 16 8 17 7 12 12 12 10 11 14 9 Opp Fumbles 24 10 20.5 15 20 25 20 28 26 19 20 22 21 22 21 39 39 Opp Fum Lost 12 5t 9.8 5 12 8 7 11 12 11 11 12 13 11 11 13 24POSS. TIME (avg) 30:00 16 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 41 16t 41.8 36 34 40 39 41 28 36 33 41 48 42 39 38 46 Rushing 16 7t 12.8 10 8 13 19 24 17 15 8 12 11 16 12 14 19 Passing 22 20t 25.1 17 22 24 16 13 9 13 20 27 30 22 23 18 23 Returns 3 18t 3.9 9 4 3 4 4 2 8 5 2 7 4 4 6 4EXTRA-PT KICKS 41/41 1t 100% 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 0/0 --- 48% 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 25/29 20 27/31 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 362 19 374.5 330 325 356 354 375 301 324 299 344 435 367 336 346 392TURNOVER RATIO 0 14t 0 -4 +1 -4 4 +14 0 +2 -6 -1 +13 +4 -4 0 +19 2013 TITANS - DEFENSE 1999–2012 TITANS - DEFENSEDEFENSE 2013 RANK NFL/AVG 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999POINTS ALLOWED 381 16 374.5 471 317 339 402 234 297 400 421 439 324 324 388 191 324OPP FIRST DOWNS 329 21t 319.1 358 324 356 323 276 268 329 294 318 275 297 300 215 300 Rushing 108 26 95.6 122 111 107 89 81 80 121 89 99 79 75 79 62 81 Passing 191 14t 194.1 210 187 214 210 166 165 181 180 189 167 197 192 134 193 Penalty 30 20t 29.5 26 26 35 24 29 23 27 25 30 29 25 29 19 26OPP YARDS GAINED 5,407 14 5,575.8 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 337.9 14 348.5 374.9 355.1 367.7 365.6 293.6 291.6 369.7 319.4 357.8 306.3 310.3 344.7 238.4 327.8OPP RUSHING(net) 1,795 20 1,806.2 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 112.2 20 112.9 127.2 128.3 115.7 106.9 93.9 92.4 144.6 118.4 119.8 80.9 89.0 89.4 86.9 96.9 Rushes 446 22 433.5 483 461 474 402 403 369 506 449 421 342 372 405 387 383 Yards per Rush 4.0 17 4.2 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) 3,612 11 3,769.7 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 225.8 11 235.6 247.8 226.8 252.0 258.7 199.8 199.2 225.1 201.0 237.9 225.4 221.3 255.3 151.5 230.9 Passes Att. 545 10 566.8 564 591 625 604 575 569 530 470 524 546 562 559 466 557 Completed 344 15t 346.9 374 369 410 404 342 349 335 296 333 332 339 328 242 312 Pct Completed 63.1 22 61.2 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 36 21t 40.5 39 28 40 32 44 40 26 41 32 38 40 32 55 54 Yards Lost 227 26 267.2 241 180 272 224 262 241 148 246 220 223 213 175 337 305INTERCEPTED BY 13 22t 15.7 19 11 17 20 20 22 17 9 18 21 18 13 17 16 Yards Returned 113 28 219.9 358 179 198 433 351 358 282 129 285 312 198 78 285 257 Returned for TD 1 19t 2.0 4 1 1 4 3 2 2 2 1 3 3 0 4 1OPP PUNT RETURNS 35 14t 34.2 39 36 35 29 32 31 33 32 31 30 28 36 28 45 Avg return 6.0 3 9.4 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 45 22 40.3 33 30 56 71 61 58 58 57 69 81 74 57 76 76 Avg return 24.4 23 23.4 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 40 13t 41.8 55 34 32 48 25 35 46 51 52 35 40 46 20 39 Rushing 21 30 12.8 16 10 7 16 12 11 20 12 18 10 7 17 7 8 Passing 15 1 25.1 31 21 23 31 12 21 24 33 29 20 27 27 10 26 Returns 4 15t 3.9 8 3 2 1 1 3 2 6 5 5 6 2 3 5

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2013 TENNESSEE TITANS REGULAR SEASON STATISTICSWon 7, Lost 9Date W-L Score OT Opponent Attendance09/08 W 16-9 at Pittsburgh 61,585*09/15 L 24-30 OT at Houston 71,718*09/22 W 20-17 San Diego 69,143*09/29 W 38-13 New York Jets 69,143*10/06 L 17-26 Kansas City 69,143*10/13 L 13-20 at Seattle 68,127*10/20 L 17-31 San Francisco 69,143*11/03 W 28-21 at St. Louis 54,617*11/10 L 27-29 Jacksonville 69,143*11/14 L 27-30 Indianapolis 69,143* 11/24 W 23-19 at Oakland 46,001* 12/01 L 14-22 at Indianapolis 65,502*12/08 L 28-51 at Denver 76,554*12/15 L 34-37 OT Arizona 69,143*12/22 W 20-16 at Jacksonville 60,559* 12/29 W 16-10 Houston 69,143*

*Sellout

Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTSTeam 71 77 65 149 0 362Opponents 76 83 88 125 9 381

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Bironas 0/0 10/10 8/9 5/7 2/3Team 0/0 10/10 8/9 5/7 2/3Opponents 2/2 6/6 6/8 15/18 3/5

Bironas: (26G,44G,27G) (48N,47G) (20G,43N,37G) (26G) (22G,32N) (38G,25G) (31G) () (39G,37G) (25G,38G) (33G,22G,23G) () () (45G,50N,24G) (45G,52G) (42G,55G,37G)OPP: () (50N,50N,46N) (44G,38B) (45G,47G) (29G,24G, 33G,48G) (31G,29G) (44G) (44N) (32G,44G) (48G,30G, 50G) (52G,48G,24G,32N,48N,42G) (47G,48G,45G,37G, 49G) (25G,64G,19G) (25G,47G,41G) (36G) (19G)

FUM/Lost: Fitzpatrick 9/2, C. Johnson 3/2, Locker 3/1, Kern 2/0, Williams 2/1, Wright 2/0, Wylie(TM) 2/1, Bailey 1/1, Reynaud(TM) 1/1, Walker 1/0, L. Washington(LG) 1/0, L. Washington(TM) 1/0

Scoring TD Rush Rec Ret K-PAT FG S PTSBironas 0 0 0 0 41/41 25/29 0 116C. Johnson 10 6 4 0 0 60Walker 6 0 6 0 0 36Greene 4 4 0 0 0 24Hunter 4 0 4 0 0 24Fitzpatrick 3 3 0 0 0 18N. Washington 3 0 3 0 0 18Locker 2 2 0 0 0 12Preston 2 0 2 0 0 12Wright 2 0 2 0 0 12Battle 1 1 0 0 0 6Klug 1 0 0 1b 0 6McCourty 1 0 0 1c 0 6Thompson 1 0 1 0 0 6Verner 1 0 0 1a 0 6Team 41 16 22 3 41/41 25/29 0 362Opponents 40 21 15 4 37/38 32/39 3 381

a - 23-yd interception return at Houston, 9/15; b - fumble recovery in end zone, 9/29; c - 77-yd fumble return

2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 1-1 Sacks: Casey 10.5, Morgan 6, Brown 4, Pitoitua 4, A. Johnson 3, Wimbley 3, Klug 2, Ay-ers 1, Fokou 1, Mi. Martin 1, Pollard 0.5, TM 36, OPP 37

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDC. Johnson 279 1077 3.9 30t 6Greene 77 295 3.8 29 4Fitzpatrick 43 225 5.2 26 3Locker 24 155 6.5 39 2Battle 36 142 3.9 37 1Kern 2 0 0.0 0 0Reynaud 1 0 0.0 0 0Team 462 1894 4.1 39 16Opponents 446 1795 4.0 60 21

Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TDWright 94 1079 11.5 45 2Walker 60 571 9.5 33 6N. Washington 58 919 15.8 77t 3C. Johnson 42 345 8.2 66t 4Hunter 18 354 19.7 57 4Williams 15 178 11.9 32 0Britt 11 96 8.7 15 0Greene 6 39 6.5 28 0Mooney 6 32 5.3 22 0Preston 5 37 7.4 10t 2Battle 4 36 9.0 24 0Thompson 3 13 4.3 9t 1Stevens 2 5 2.5 6 0Shiancoe 2 2 1.0 3 0Reynaud 1 4 4.0 4 0Fitzpatrick 1 0 0.0 0 0Team 328 3710 11.3 77t 22Opponents 344 3839 11.2 55 15

Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TDVerner 5 68 13.6 34 1Pollard 3 36 12.0 32 0Ayers 1 5 5.0 5 0Brown 1 3 3.0 3 0McCarthy 1 1 1.0 1 0Griffin 1 0 0.0 0 0G. Wilson 1 0 0.0 0 0Team 13 113 8.7 34 1Opponents 16 132 8.3 35 1

Punting No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BKern 78 3386 43.4 39.7 2 32 63 1Team 79 3386 42.9 39.7 2 32 63 1Opponents 76 3422 45.0 40.0 7 28 61 0

Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDReynaud 18 8 135 7.5 35 0L. Washington 6 9 78 13.0 33 0Williams 4 3 12 3.0 8 0Wylie 2 0 4 2.0 4 0Verner 1 0 11 11.0 11 0Team 31 20 240 7.7 35 0Opponents 35 25 210 6.0 24 0

Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TDL. Washington LG 17 500 29.4 95 0L. Washington TM 16 481 30.1 95 0Reynaud 15 355 23.7 40 0Williams 5 123 24.6 37 0Wylie 5 94 18.8 23 0Bailey 1 0 0.0 0 0Battle 1 26 26.0 26 0Verner 1 17 17.0 17 0Team 44 1096 24.9 95 0Opponents 45 1099 24.4 46 0

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingFitzpatrick 350 217 2454 62.0 7.01 14 4.0 12 3.4 77t 21/109 82.0Locker 183 111 1256 60.7 6.86 8 4.4 4 2.2 66t 16/105 86.7Team 533 328 3710 61.5 6.96 22 4.1 16 3.0 77t 37/214 83.6Opponents 545 344 3839 63.1 7.04 15 2.8 13 2.4 55 36/227 83.3

Statistic Tenn. Opp.Total First Downs 311 329 Rushing 103 108 Passing 172 191 Penalty 36 30 3rd Down: Made/Att 94/227 69/201 3rd Down Pct. 41.4 34.3 4th Down: Made/Att 11/17 7/11 4th Down Pct. 64.7 63.6Possession Avg. 30:00 30:00Total Net Yards 5390 5407 Avg. Per Game 336.9 337.9 Total Plays 1032 1027 Avg. Per Play 5.2 5.3Net Yards Rushing 1894 1795 Avg. Per Game 118.4 112.2 Total Rushes 462 446Net Yards Passing 3496 3612 Avg. Per Game 218.5 225.8 Sacked/Yards Lost 37/214 36/227 Gross Yards 3710 3839 Att./Completions 533/328 545/344 Completion Pct. 61.5 63.1 Had Intercepted 16 13Punts/Average 79/42.9 76/45.0 Net Punting Avg. 79/39.7 76/40.0Penalties/Yards 101/900 95/779Fumbles/Ball Lost 27/9 24/12Touchdowns 41 40 Rushing 16 21 Passing 22 15 Returns 3 4

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2013 TENNESSEE TITANS REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

TITANS SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS TACKLES FUMBLES BLOCKSPLAYER Tot Solo Asst FF FR PAT FG PUNTWilson, George 19 11 8 0 0 0 0 0 McCarthy, Colin 17 10 7 0 0 0 0 0 Bailey, Patrick 13 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 Stafford, Daimion 12 8 4 1 0 0 0 0 Campbell, Tommie 11 7 4 0 0 0 0 0 Thompson, Taylor 10 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 Battle, Jackie 10 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 Gooden, Zaviar 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 Sensabaugh, Coty 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 Brinkley, Beau 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 Wreh-Wilson, Blidi 5 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 Bironas, Rob 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Mooney, Collin 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0Lynch, Corey 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Griffin, Michael 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0Reynaud, Darius 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Stevens, Craig 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Brown, Zach 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Pellerin, Micah 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Wimbley, Kamerion 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Verner, Alterraun 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Williams, Damian 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Wylie, Devon 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Washington, Leon 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Pollard, Bernard 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0TEAM TOTALS: 139 79 60 2 3 1 1 0

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS TACKLES FUMBLESPLAYER Tot Solo Asst FF FRWashington, Nate 5 5 0 0 0 Schwenke, Brian 2 2 0 0 1 Stewart, David 2 2 0 0 0Walker, Delanie 2 2 0 0 1 Wright, Kendall 2 2 0 0 1 Battle, Jackie 1 1 0 0 0Britt, Kenny 1 1 0 0 0Otto, Mike 1 1 0 0 0Roos, Michael 1 1 0 0 1 Johnson, Chris 1 1 0 0 2Levitre, Andy 1 1 0 0 0Fitzpatrick, Ryan 0 0 0 0 4 Kern, Brett 0 0 0 0 2Locker, Jake 0 0 0 0 1Warmack, Chance 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM TOTALS: 19 19 0 0 14

Legend:Tot . . . . . . Total TacklesSolo . . . . . Unassisted TacklesAsst . . . . . Assisted TacklesSk . . . . . . Quarterback SacksYds . . . . . Yards Lost on SackQBP . . . . . Quarterback PressureTFL . . . . . Tackle for Loss

Int . . . . . . InterceptionsYds . . . . . Interception Return YardsTD . . . . . . Interceptions Return TouchdownsPD . . . . . . Passes DefensedFF . . . . . . Forced FumbleFR . . . . . . Fumble RecoveriesYds . . . . . Yards on Fumble Returns

TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES PLAYER Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds QBP TFL No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds Pollard, Bernard 142 93 49 0.5 5 2 3 3 36 32 0 12 0 0 0Brown, Zach 117 80 37 4.0 26 4 4 1 3 3 0 5 1 1 0Griffin, Michael 106 71 35 0.0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 5 2 1 0Fokou, Moise 98 67 31 1.0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0Pitoitua, Ropati 91 42 49 4.0 30 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0Casey, Jurrell 90 49 41 10.5 61 10 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0McCourty, Jason 77 68 9 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 16 1 1 77Verner, Alterraun 73 61 12 0.0 0 0 0 5 68 34 1 26 0 2 9Ayers, Akeem 56 44 12 1.0 5 4 3 1 5 5 0 8 1 0 0Morgan, Derrick 54 31 23 6.0 37 8 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0McCarthy, Colin 51 35 16 0.0 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0Hill, Sammie 40 26 14 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 0Sensabaugh, Coty 37 29 8 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 0Johnson, Antonio 35 19 16 3.0 13 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Wilson, George 33 25 8 0.0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 0Klug, Karl 26 14 12 2.0 23 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0Wimbley, Kamerion 24 12 12 3.0 25 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0Martin, Mike 22 9 13 1.0 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Edwards, Lavar 10 6 4 0.0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Wreh-Wilson, Blidi 9 6 3 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0Gooden, Zaviar 7 4 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Campbell, Tommie 4 3 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Stafford, Daimion 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dawson, Keyunta 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bailey, Patrick 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM TOTALS: 1,203 795 408 36.0 227 46 34 13 113 34 1 107 13 12 86

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2013 GREEN BAY PACKERS REGULAR SEASON STATISTICSGREEN BAY PACKERS / WEEK 17 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2013 WON 8, LOST 7, TIED 1 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/08 L 28-34 at San Francisco 69,732 Lacy 284 1178 4.1 60 11 09/15 W 38-20 Washington 78,020 Starks 89 493 5.5 41 3 09/22 L 30-34 at Cincinnati 64,633 Rodgers 30 120 4.0 18 0 10/06 W 22- 9 Detroit 78,200 Franklin 19 107 5.6 51 1 10/13 W 19-17 at Baltimore 71,319 Cobb 4 78 19.5 67 0 10/20 W 31-13 Cleveland 77,804 Flynn LG 20 65 3.3 17 0 10/27 W 44-31 at Minnesota 64,134 Flynn TM 17 61 3.6 17 0 11/04 L 20-27 Chicago 78,122 Tolzien 5 55 11.0 19 1 11/10 L 13-27 Philadelphia 78,011 Kuhn 10 38 3.8 12 1 11/17 L 13-27 at New York Giants 79,114 Jennings 1 6 6.0 6 0 11/24 T 26-26 OT Minnesota 77,871 TEAM 459 2136 4.7 67 17 11/28 L 10-40 at Detroit 64,934 OPPONENTS 432 2000 4.6 41 16 12/08 W 22-21 Atlanta 77,550 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/15 W 37-36 at Dallas 91,054 Nelson 85 1314 15.5 76t 8 12/22 L 31-38 Pittsburgh 77,999 J. Jones 59 817 13.8 83t 3 12/29 W 33-28 at Chicago 62,708 Boykin 49 681 13.9 52 3 G.B. Opp. Lacy 35 257 7.3 34 0 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 351 330 Quarless 32 312 9.8 22 2 Rushing 119 116 Cobb 31 433 14.0 48t 4 Passing 201 190 Finley 25 300 12.0 52 3 Penalty 31 24 Kuhn 13 81 6.2 20 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 89/216 78/204 Starks 10 89 8.9 23 1 3rd Down Pct. 41.2 38.2 White 9 66 7.3 15 0 4th Down: Made/Att 9/13 10/17 Bostick 7 120 17.1 26 1 4th Down Pct. 69.2 58.8 R. Taylor 6 30 5.0 8 0 POSSESSION AVG. 30:24 29:36 Franklin 4 30 7.5 10 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 6404 5956 Ross TM 1 8 8.0 8 0 Avg. Per Game 400.3 372.3 TEAM 366 4538 12.4 83t 25 Total Plays 1074 1015 OPPONENTS 332 4194 12.6 67 30 Avg. Per Play 6.0 5.9 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD NET YARDS RUSHING 2136 2000 Shields 4 3 0.8 7 0 Avg. Per Game 133.5 125.0 Williams 3 10 3.3 10 0 Total Rushes 459 432 House 1 11 11.0 11 0 NET YARDS PASSING 4268 3956 Hawk 1 7 7.0 7 0 Avg. Per Game 266.8 247.3 Neal 1 5 5.0 5 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 45/270 44/238 Bush 1 0 0.0 0 0 Gross Yards 4538 4194 TEAM 11 36 3.3 11 0 Att./Completions 570/366 539/332 OPPONENTS 16 279 17.4 76 3 Completion Pct. 64.2 61.6 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Had Intercepted 16 11 Masthay 64 2854 44.6 39.0 5 22 62 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 64/44.6 70/42.8 TEAM 64 2854 44.6 39.0 5 22 62 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 64/39.0 70/35.6 OPPONENTS 70 2994 42.8 35.6 8 25 61 1 PENALTIES/YARDS 86/801 99/883 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD FUMBLES/BALL LOST 19/9 18/11 Hyde 24 14 296 12.3 93t 1 TOUCHDOWNS 46 51 Cobb 3 5 23 7.7 16 0 Rushing 17 16 Ross TM 2 2 20 10.0 11 0 Passing 25 30 Kuhn 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Returns 4 5 TEAM 30 21 339 11.3 93t 1 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS OPPONENTS 20 19 261 13.1 49 0 TEAM 78 105 113 118 3 417 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD OPPONENTS 79 103 115 128 3 428 Hyde 22 531 24.1 70 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Ross TM 6 75 12.5 21 0 Crosby 0 0 0 0 42/42 33/37 0 141 Franklin 4 82 20.5 26 0 Lacy 11 11 0 0 0 66 Kuhn 2 40 20.0 21 0 Nelson 8 0 8 0 0 48 Banjo 1 12 12.0 12 0 Boykin 4 0 3 1 0 24 Bell 1 22 22.0 22 0 Cobb 4 0 4 0 0 24 Cobb 1 10 10.0 10 0 Starks 4 3 1 0 0 24 Hill TM 1 19 19.0 19 0 Finley 3 0 3 0 0 18 Stoneburner 1 0 0.0 0 0 J. Jones 3 0 3 0 0 18 TEAM 39 791 20.3 70 0 Quarless 2 0 2 0 0 12 OPPONENTS 61 1583 26.0 109t 1 Bostick 1 0 1 0 0 6 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Burnett 1 0 0 1 0 6 Crosby 1/ 1 13/13 8/ 8 6/ 8 5/7 Franklin 1 1 0 0 0 6 TEAM 1/ 1 13/13 8/ 8 6/ 8 5/7 Hyde 1 0 0 1 0 6 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 9/ 9 5/ 7 7/ 8 3/6 Jennings 1 0 0 1 0 6 Crosby: ()(28G)(41G,19G,26G)(26G,52G,31G,42G, Kuhn 1 1 0 0 0 6 45G)(45G,44N,31G,50G,31G)(26G,52N)(30G,20G,45G) Tolzien 1 1 0 0 0 6 (30G,23G)(53N,42N,26G,35G)(24G,57G)(27G,20G) TEAM 46 17 25 4 42/42 33/37 0 417 (54G)(40G,33G,25G)(57G)(22G)(33G,27G) OPPONENTS 51 16 30 5 48/49 24/30 1 428 OPP: (48N,27G,33G)(50N)(52N)(53G)(23G)(46G,44G) 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-4, OPP 0-2 (36G)(24G,27G)(39N,25G,41G)(40G,28G)(36G,47G, SACKS: Matthews 7.5, Daniels 6.5, Hawk 5, 29G,35G)(27G,31N)(52N)(47G,23G,43G,50G,50G)(31G) Neal 5, Perry 4, D. Jones 3.5, B. Jones 3, () Williams 2.5, Lattimore 2, House 1, Hyde 1, Jennings 1, Jolly 1, Mulumba 1, TM 44, OPP 45 FUM/LOST: Flynn(LG) 7/6, Flynn(TM) 4/4, Rodgers 4/0, Franklin 2/1, Hyde 2/0, J. Jones 2/1, Kuhn 1/1, Lacy 1/1, Ross(TM) 1/1, Starks 1/0, R. Taylor 1/0 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Rodgers 290 193 2536 66.6 8.74 17 5.9 6 2.1 83t 21/ 117 104.9 Flynn LG 200 124 1392 62.0 6.96 8 4.0 5 2.5 56 24/ 135 85.7 Flynn TM 166 102 1146 61.4 6.90 7 4.2 4 2.4 56 17/ 102 86.1 Tolzien 90 55 717 61.1 7.97 1 1.1 5 5.6 52 3/ 26 66.8 Wallace 24 16 139 66.7 5.79 0 0.0 1 4.2 17 4/ 25 64.4 TEAM 570 366 4538 64.2 7.96 25 4.4 16 2.8 83t 45/ 270 91.7 OPPONENTS 539 332 4194 61.6 7.78 30 5.6 11 2.0 67 44/ 238 95.9

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KICKOFF RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN Regular Season: By Titans—Darius Reynaud vs. Detroit (105 yards), 9/23/12 By Opponents—Brad Smith, at Buffalo (89 yards), 10/21/12 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—Alterraun Verner at Houston (23 yards), 9/15/13 By Opponents—Antoine Cason (20 yards), vs. Arizona, 12/15/13 Playoffs: By Titans—Bubba McDowell, at Buffalo (58 yards), 1/3/93 By Opponents—Will Demps at Baltimore (56 yards), 1/3/04

FUMBLE RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN Regular Season: By Titans—Jason McCourty (77 yards) at Seattle, 10/13/13 By Opponents—Will Blackmon (21 yards), vs. Jacksonville, 11/10/13 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Never Happened

FIELD GOAL BLOCKED Regular Season: By Titans—Bernard Pollard vs. San Diego (Nick Novak), 9/22/13 By Opponents—Muhammad Wilkerson, N.Y. Jets (Rob Bironas), 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—Jeremy Stewart, at Oakland (Brett Kern), 11/24/13 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 By Opponents—David Treadwell (Wide Left), at Denver, 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—at San Diego (pass incomplete), 10/31/10 By Opponents—vs. Jacksonville (pass incomplete), 12/30/12 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—Bears tackle J’Marcus Webb penalized for illegal use of hands on

Kamerion Wimbley in end zone, vs. Chicago, 11/4/12 By Opponents—Guard Chance Warmack penalized for holding Sen’Derrick

Marks in end zone, 11/10/13 Playoffs: By Titans—Josh Evans and Jason Fisk at Jacksonville (sacked Mark Brunell),

1/23/00 By Opponents— Dan Pastorini ran out of the End Zone at Miami, 12/24/78

200 YARDS RUSHING Regular Season: By Titans—Chris Johnson vs. Jacksonville (228 yards), 11/1/09 By Opponents—Corey Dillon, vs. Cincinnati (246 yards), 12/4/97 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—Donald Brown, at Indianapolis (161 yards), 12/18/11 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 By Opponents—Zac Stacy, at St. Louis (127 yards), 11/3/13 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 (402 yards), vs. Arizona, 12/15/13 By Opponents—Tony Romo, at Dallas (406 yards), 10/10/10 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Kurt Warner, vs. St. Louis (414), 1/30/00

300 YARDS PASSING Regular Season: By Titans—Ryan Fitzpatrick (402 yards), vs. Arizona, 12/15/13 By Opponents—Peyton Manning, at Denver (397 yards), 12/8/13 Playoffs: By Titans—Steve McNair vs. Pittsburgh (338 yards), 1/11/03 By Opponents—Kurt Warner, St. Louis (414 yards), 1/30/00

200 YARDS RECEIVING Regular Season: By Titans—Kenny Britt vs. Philadelphia (225 yards), 10/24/10 By Opponents—Andre Johnson, at Houston (207 yards), 12/14/08 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Never Happened

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150 YARDS RECEIVING Regular Season: By Titans—Kendall Wright (150 yards), vs. Arizona, 12/15/13 By Opponents—Calvin Johnson, vs. Detroit (164 yards), 9/23/12 Playoffs: By Titans—Never Happened By Opponents—Isaac Bruce, St. Louis (162 yards), 1/30/00

100 YARDS RECEIVING Regular Season: By Titans—Nate Washington (117 yards), at Jacksonville, 12/22/13 By Opponents—Eric Decker (117 yards), at Denver, 12/8/13 Playoffs: By Titans—Justin Gage (135 yards) vs. Baltimore, 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—Ben Roethlisberger, at Pittsburgh, 10/9/11 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—Peyton Manning, at Denver, 12/8/13 Playoffs: By Titans—Warren Moon at Buffalo, 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: By Titans—Michael Preston, vs. Arizona, 12/15/13 By Opponents—Brandon Marshall (3), vs. Chicago, 11/4/12 Playoffs: By Titans—Haywood Jeffires at Buffalo, 1/3/93 By Opponents—Hines Ward, Pittsburgh, 1/11/03

THREE TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING Regular Season: By Titans—LenDale White at Kansas City, 10/19/08 By Opponents—Corey Dillon (4), Cincinnati, 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—Rashard Mendenhall, vs. Arizona, 12/15/13 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—Rob Bironas at Jacksonville, 11/25/12 By Opponents—Adam Vinatieri (5), at Indianapolis, 12/1/13 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—Rob Bironas vs. Houston, 12/29/13 By Opponents—Jay Feely, vs. Arizona, 12/15/13

Playoffs: By Titans—Al Del Greco (4), at Indianapolis, 1/16/00 By Opponents—Jeff Reed, Pittsburgh, 1/11/03

THREE INTERCEPTIONS Regular Season: By Titans—Keith Bulluck (3) at New Orleans, 9/24/07 By Opponents—Glover Quin (3), at Houston, 11/28/10 Playoffs: By Titans—Vernon Perry (4*) at San Diego, 12/29/79 By Opponents—Never Happened

TWO INTERCEPTIONS Regular Season: By Titans—Alterraun Verner vs. N.Y. Jets, 9/29/13 By Opponents—Antoine Cason, vs. Arizona, 12/15/13 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 (3.5) vs. Pittsburgh, 12/21/08 By Opponents—Darnell Dockett, vs. Arizona, 11/29/09 Playoffs: By Titans—Andy Dorris vs. Denver, 12/23/79 By Opponents—Willie McGinest, at New England, 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 28, at Denver 51, 12/8/13 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. Arizona (460 yards), 12/15/13 By Opponents—at Denver (551 yards), 12/8/13 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 — Lendale White (15), 2008

PASSING 3,000 Yards — Matt Hasselbeck (3,571), 2011 3,500 Yards — Matt Hasselbeck (3,571), 2011 4,000 Yards — Warren Moon (4,690), 1991 400 Attempts — Matt Hasselbeck (518), 2011 500 Attempts — Matt Hasselbeck (518), 2011 600 Attempts — Warren Moon (655), 1991 20 Touchdowns — Steve McNair (24), 2003 30 Touchdowns — Warren Moon (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 — Haywood Jeffires (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 — Michael Griffin (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;

Lorenzo White vs. 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 — 527 by Warren Moon at K.C., 12/16/90 Passing Yards/Season — 4,690 by Warren Moon, 1991 Passing Yards/Career — 33,685 by Warren Moon, 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 — 196 by Warren Moon, 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 Reinfeldt,

1979 Interceptions/Career — 45 by Jim Norton, 1960-68

SACKS Sacks/Game — 4 (five times, last by William Fuller vs. Pit., 11/28/93) Sacks/Season — 17 by Elvin Bethea, 1973 Sacks/Career — 105 by Elvin Bethea, 1968-83

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January 4 Organization and head coach MIKE MUNCHAK agree to part ways; signed K MAIKON BONANI, DE MARCUS DIXON and TE JASON SCHEPLER to future contracts

January 8 Signed WR LAMONT BRYANT, LB DAVID HINDS and WR ISAIAH WILLIAMS to future contracts

January 13 Named KEN WHISENHUNT the 17th head coach in franchise history

January 15 Released tight ends coach GEORGE HENSHAW, offensive coordinator DOWELL LOGGAINS, offensive line coach BRUCE MATTHEWS, linebackers coach CHET PARLAVECCHIO and quarterbacks coach DAVE RAGONE from their contracts

January 17 Hired JASON MICHAEL as offensive coordinatorJanuary 18 Hired LOU SPANOS as linebackers coachJanuary 20 Hired RAY HORTON as defensive coordinator and LOUIE

CIOFFI as secondary coachJanuary 22 Hired MIKE MULARKEY as tight end coach, JOHN

McNULTY as quarterbacks coach and KEVIN PATULLO as assistant wide receivers coach

January 23 Hired BOB BOSTAD as offensive line coach and GIFF SMITH as defensive line coach

January 28 Hired MIKE SULLIVAN as assistant offensive line coachJanuary 30 Hired NICK EASON as assistant defensive line coachFebruary 4 Hired CANNON MATTHEWS as quality control coordinator

– defenseMarch 12 Re-signed unrestricted free agent DE ROPATI PITOITUA;

terminated vested veteran T DAVID STEWART with a failed physical

March 13 Signed unrestricted free agents RB DEXTER McCLUSTER and DL AL WOODS

March 14 Signed unrestricted free agents QB CHARLIE WHITEHURST and LB WESLEY WOODYARD; terminated vested veteran QB RYAN FITZPATRICK

March 15 Signed unrestricted free agent T MICHAEL OHERMarch 19 Terminated vested veteran K ROB BIRONASMarch 26 Re-signed unrestricted free agent DT ANTONIO JOHNSON

and WR MARC MARIANIMarch 27 Re-signed unrestricted free agent RB LEON WASHINGTONMarch 28 Signed unrestricted free agent LB SHAUN PHILLIPSApril 3 Signed unrestricted free agent G/C ERIC OLSENApril 7 Terminated vested veteran RB CHRIS JOHNSON; waived

DE ADEWALE OJOMO; signed unrestricted free agent C/G CHRIS SPENCER

May 2 Signed free agent WR BRIAN ROBISKIEMay 8 Drafted T TAYLOR LEWAN (first round, 11th overall)May 9 Traded a 2014 second round selection (42nd overall) to

Philadelphia for the Eagles’ 2014 second round selection (54th overall) and the Eagles’ 2014 fourth round selection (122nd overall); drafted RB BISHOP SANKEY (second round, 54th overall)

May 10 Drafted DL DaQUAN JONES (fourth round, 112nd overall), DB MARQUESTON HUFF (fourth round, 122nd overall), LB AVERY WILLIAMSON (fifth round, 151st overall); Traded a 2014 sixth round selection (186th overall) and a 2014 seventh round selection (228th overall) to Washington for the Redskins’ 2014 sixth round selection (178th overall); drafted QB ZACH METTENBERGER (seventh round, 178th overall)

May 12 Signed the following undrafted free agents: CB RI’SHARD ANDERSON, RB ANTONIO ANDREWS, LB JAMES GAYLE, C GABE IKARD, G JUSTIN McCRAY, LB JAMAL MERRELL, WR JAZ REYNOLDS, S HAKEEM SMITH, WR JOSH STEWART, WR DEREL WALKER, WR ERIC WARD and TE DAVID WRIGHT

May 16 Signed undrafted free agents K TRAVIS COONS and T WILL POEHLS; signed fourth-round choices DL DaQUAN

JONES and DB MARQUESTON HUFFMay 20 Terminated vested veteran FB QUINN JOHNSON; waived

CB GEORGE BAKER and LB JAMAL MERRELL; waived injured WR ERIC WARD; signed free agents LB DAVID GILBERT, WR JULIAN HORTON, RB WAYMON JAMES, G/T VIONDY MERISMA and CB WINSTON WRIGHT

May 21 Signed fifth-round choice LB AVERY WILLIAMSON and sixth-round choice QB ZACH METTENBERGER

June 4 Waived injured WR JOSH STEWART; signed free agent DB MARC ANTHONY

June 13 Waived injured LB JAMES GAYLE; signed free agent WR RICO RICHARDSON

June 17 Waived WR LAMONT BRYANT; signed free agent WR DEREK HAGAN

June 18 Signed second-round choice RB BISHOP SANKEYJune 19 Waived TE DAVID WRIGHT; signed free agent TE DORIN

DICKERSONJuly 25 Signed first-round choice T TAYLOR LEWAN; declared G

ANDY LEVITRE non-football illness; declared DE MARCUS DIXON physically unable to perform; waived TE ADAM SCHILTZ; signed free agent G KEVIN DANSER

July 30 Waived LB JAMES GAYLE from reserve/injured with an injury settlement

2014 TENNESSEE TITANS TRANSACTIONS

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TENNESSEE TITANS 2013 PARTICIPATION CHART 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 11/3 11/10 11/14 11/24 12/1 12/8 12/15 12/22 12/29 Season TotalsPlayer @Pit @Hou SD NYJ KC @Sea SF @StL Jax Ind @Oak @Ind @Den Ari @Jax Hou GP GS DNP IAAdams, Jeff X PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Anunoby, Chigbo X X X X X X X PS PS PS PS PS-I PS-I PS-I PS-I PS-I 0 0 0 0Ayers, Akeem SLB SLB SLB P SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB SLB P SLB SLB SLB 16 14 0 0Bailey, Patrick P P P IA P IA IA P P P P P P P P P 13 0 0 3Baker, George X X X X X X X X X X X X X X PS PS 0 0 0 0Barden, Brandon IR IR IR IR IR X X X X X X X X X X X 0 0 0 0Battle, Jackie P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 0 0 0Bironas, Rob P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 0 0 0Brinkley, Beau P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 0 0 0Britt, Kenny WR WR WR IA P P P P P P P P IA P IA IA 12 3 0 4Brown, Zach WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB P WLB WLB WLB P WLB P WLB 16 13 0 0Campbell, Tommie P P P P P P P P IA IA IR IR IR IR IR IR 8 0 0 2Casey, Jurrell DT DT DT DT DT P DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT IA 15 14 0 1Charles, Stefan PS PS PS PS PS PS PS X X X X X X X X X 0 0 0 0Copeland, Brandon X X X X X PS PS PS X PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Dawson, Keyunta IA IA P P X X X X X X X X X X X X 2 0 0 2Diles, Zac X X X X X X P IA IA P IA IA X X X X 2 0 0 4Edwards, Lavar IA IA IA IA P P DE IA IA IA P P IA P IA P 7 1 0 9Fitzpatrick, Ryan DNP DNP DNP P QB QB DNP DNP P QB QB QB QB QB QB QB 11 9 5 0Fokou, Moise MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB IA IA IA IA MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB 12 12 0 4Gaskins, Kendall X X X X X PS X X X X X X X X X X 0 0 0 0Gooden, Zaviar IA IA IA P P IA IA P P IA P P WLB P IA P 9 1 0 7Greene, Shonn P IA IA IA IA IA P P P P P P P P P P 11 0 0 5Griffin, Michael FS FS FS FS FS FS FS IA FS FS FS SUS FS FS FS FS 14 14 0 1Hill, Sammie DT P IA IA IA P P DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT DT 13 10 0 3Horn, Tyler X X X X X X X X X X X PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Hunter, Justin IA P P P P P P P P P P P P IA P P 14 0 0 2Johnson, Antonio P P DT DT DT DT DT P P P P P P P P DT 16 6 0 0Johnson, Chris RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB 16 16 0 0Johnson, Oscar X X X X X X X PS PS PS PS X X X X X 0 0 0 0Johnson, Quinn IR X X X X X X X X X X X P P P P 4 0 0 0Kearse, Frank X X X X X X X X X X X PS PS PS X X 0 0 0 0Kern, Brett P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 0 0 0Klug, Karl P DT P P P P P P DE P P P DE P P P 16 3 0 0Levitre, Andy LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 16 16 0 0Locker, Jake QB QB QB QB IA IA QB QB QB IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 7 7 0 2Lynch, Corey X X X X X X X P P P X X X X X X 3 0 0 0Mariani, Marc IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0Martin, Markelle IR X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 0 0 0 0Martin, Mike P P P P P DT P P P P IA IA P IA P P 13 1 0 3Matthews, Kevin X X X X X X X X X DNP IA IA X IA IA IA 0 0 1 5McCarthy, Colin P P P P P P MLB MLB MLB MLB P P P P WLB P 16 5 0 0McCourty, Jason CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB 16 16 0 0McQuistan, Pat X X X X X X X IA IA X X X X X X X 0 0 0 2Mooney, Collin FB FB P FB P P P FB P P P P IR IR IR IR 12 4 0 0Morgan, Derrick DE DE DE DE DE P IA DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE 15 14 0 1Netter, Al PS PS PS PS PS X X X X X X X X X X X 0 0 0 0Ojomo, Adewale X X X X X X X X X X X X X PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Otto, Mike P P P P P P P RT RT IA P P P P P P 15 2 0 1Pellerin, Micah X X X X X X X X X X IA P IA IA P P 3 0 0 3Pitoitua, Ropati DE P DE DE DE DE DE DE P DE DE DE P DE DE DE 16 13 0 0Pollard, Bernard SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS 16 16 0 0Preston, Michael IA P P P IA P PS PS PS PS PS PS P P P IA 7 0 0 3Reynaud, Darius P P P P P P P X X X X X X X X X 7 0 0 0Roos, Michael LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT 16 16 0 0Ross, Rashad PS PS PS PS PS PS PS X X X X X X X X X 0 0 0 0Schillinger, Shann X X X X X X X X X X X P X X X X 1 0 0 0Schiltz, Adam PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Schwenke, Brian IA IA IA IA IA IA C C C IA C C C C C C 9 9 0 7Sensabaugh, Coty P CB P P P P P P DB P P P DB P IR IR 14 3 0 0Shiancoe, Visanthe X X X X X X X X X X X X TE X X X 1 1 0 0Skelton, John X X X X X X X X X X IA IA IA IA X X 0 0 0 4Smith, Rusty PS PS PS PS DNP DNP IA IA IA DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 0 9 3Spencer, Chris P P P P P P P P P C P P P P P P 16 1 0 0Stafford, Daimion P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 0 0 0Stevens, Craig TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE IA P TE TE TE 15 14 0 1Stewart, David RT RT RT RT RT RT RT IA IA RT RT RT RT RT IA IA 12 12 0 4Stingily, Byron IA IA IA IA IA IA IA P P P IA IA IA IA RT RT 5 2 0 11Taufa’Asau, Kurt X X X X X X X X X X X X X X PS PS 0 0 0 0Thompson, Taylor P P P P P TE P P P P P TE TE P P P 16 3 0 0Turner, Rob C C C C C C IA IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 6 6 0 1Verner, Alterraun CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB 16 16 0 0Walker, Delanie P P TE P TE TE TE P TE TE TE TE IA TE TE TE 15 11 0 1Walter, Kevin PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP 0 0 0 0Warmack, Chance RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG 16 16 0 0Washington, Leon X X X X X X X X X X X P P P P P 5 0 0 0Washington, Nate WR WR WR WR WR P WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR 16 15 0 0Willard, Jonathan PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Williams, Damian P IA P P P WR P P P IA IA IA IA IA P P 10 1 0 6Wilson, George P P P DB P P P FS P P P FS P P P P 16 3 0 0Wilson, Tyler X X X X X X X X X X X X X X IA IA 0 0 0 2Wimbley, Kamerion P P P P P DE P P P P P P P P P P 16 1 0 0Wooten, Khalid PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS IA IA 0 0 0 2Wreh-Wilson, Blidi P P IA P IA IA P P P P P P P P P P 13 0 0 3Wright, Kendall P P P WR WR P WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR 16 12 0 0Wylie, Devon X X X X X X X X PS P P X X X X X 2 0 0 0

Starters 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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11TH YEARShaun Phillips LB

10TH YEARMichael Roos TChris Spencer C/GNate Washington WR

9TH YEARBernard Pollard SDelanie Walker TELeon Washington RBCharlie Whitehurst QBGeorge Wilson SKamerion Wimbley LB/DE

8TH YEARMichael Griffin SDerek Hagan WRAntonio Johnson DL

7TH YEARPatrick Bailey LBJackie Battle RBBrett Kern PCraig Stevens TEWesley Woodyard LB

6TH YEARMoise Fokou LB

Shonn Greene RBSammie Hill DLAndy Levitre (NFI) GJason McCourty CBMichael Oher TBrian Robiskie WR

5TH YEARMarc Mariani WRDexter McCluster RBDerrick Morgan LB/DERopati Pitoitua DEAl Woods DL

4TH YEARAkeem Ayers LBTommie Campbell DBJurrell Casey DLDorin Dickerson TEKarl Klug DEJake Locker QBColin McCarthy LBByron Stingily T

3RD YEARBeau Brinkley LSZach Brown LBMarcus Dixon (PUP) DEMike Martin DLEric Olsen G/C

Coty Sensabaugh CBTaylor Thompson TEKendall Wright WR

2ND YEARLavar Edwards DEZaviar Gooden LBJustin Hunter WRCollin Mooney FBMicah Pellerin DBMichael Preston WRBrian Schwenke CDaimion Stafford SChance Warmack GTyler Wilson QBBlidi Wreh-Wilson CB

1ST YEARJeff Adams TMarc Anthony WRChigbo Anunoby DLMaikon Bonani KBrandon Copeland LBDavid Hinds LBTyler Horn G/CRico Richardson WRJason Schepler TEJonathan Willard LBIsaiah Williams WRKhalid Wooten CB

ROOKIE DRAFT PICKSMarqueston Huff DBDaQuan Jones DLTaylor Lewan TZach Mettenberger QBBishop Sankey RBAvery Williamson LB

ROOKIE FREE AGENTSRi’Shard Anderson CBAntonio Andrews RBTravis Coons KKevin Danser GDavid Gilbert LBJulian Horton WRGabe Ikard CWaymon James RBJustin McCray GViondy Merisma G/TWill Poehls TJaz Reynolds WRHakeem Smith SJosh Stewart (IR) WRDerel Walker WREric Ward (IR) WRWinston Wright CB

As of Aug. 2, 2014

TENNESSEE TITANS ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE

ROUND 1Player Pos. Year Taylor Lewan T 2014Chance Warmack G 2013Kendall Wright WR 2012Jake Locker QB 2011Derrick Morgan LB/DE 2010Michael Oher T 2009 (Bal)Michael Griffin S 2007Kamerion Wimbley LB/DE 2006 (Cle)Chris Spencer C/G 2005 (Sea) ROUND 2Player Pos. Year Bishop Sankey RB 2014Justin Hunter WR 2013Zach Brown LB 2012Akeem Ayers LB 2011Andy Levitre (NFI) G 2009 (Buf)Bernard Pollard S 2006 (KC)Michael Roos T 2005 ROUND 3Player Pos. Year Zaviar Gooden LB 2013Blidi Wreh-Wilson CB 2013Mike Martin DL 2012Jurrell Casey DL 2011Shonn Greene RB 2009 (NYJ)Brian Robiskie WR 2009 (Cle)Craig Stevens TE 2008Derek Hagan WR 2006 (Mia)Charlie Whitehurst QB 2006 (SD)

ROUND 4Player Pos. Year Marqueston Huff DB 2014DaQuan Jones DL 2014Brian Schwenke C 2013Tyler Wilson QB 2013 (Oak)

Coty Sensabaugh CB 2012Colin McCarthy LB 2011Dexter McCluster RB 2010 (KC)Al Woods DL 2010 (NO)Sammie Hill DL 2009 (Det)Leon Washington RB 2006 (NYJ)Shaun Phillips LB 2004 (SD)

ROUND 5Player Pos. Year Avery Williamson LB 2014Lavar Edwards DE 2013Taylor Thompson TE 2012Karl Klug DE 2011Antonio Johnson DL 2007 ROUND 6Player Pos. Year Zach Mettenberger QB 2014Khalid Wooten CB 2013Byron Stingily T 2011Eric Olsen G/C 2010 (Den)Jason McCourty CB 2009Delanie Walker TE 2006 (SF)

ROUND 7Player Pos. Year Marc Anthony WR 2013 (Bal)Daimion Stafford S 2013Tommie Campbell CB 2011Dorin Dickerson TE 2010 (Hou)Marc Mariani WR 2010Moise Fokou LB 2009 (Phi)

UNDRAFTEDPlayer Pos. Year Ri’Shard Anderson CB 2014Antonio Andrews RB 2014Travis Coons K 2014Kevin Danser G 2014

David Gilbert LB 2014Julian Horton WR 2014Gabe Ikard C 2014Waymon James RB 2014Justin McCray G 2014Viondy Merisma G/T 2014Will Poehls T 2014Jaz Reynolds WR 2014Hakeem Smith S 2014Josh Stewart (IR) WR 2014Derel Walker WR 2014Eric Ward (IR) WR 2014Winston Wright CB 2014Maikon Bonani K 2013Brandon Copeland LB 2013 (Bal)David Hinds LB 2013 (Mia)Rico Richardson WR 2013 (KC)Jason Schepler TE 2013 (SF)Jonathan Willard LB 2013Jeff Adams T 2012 (Dal)Chigbo Anunoby DL 2012 (Ind)Beau Brinkley LS 2012Tyler Horn G/C 2012 (Atl)Collin Mooney FB 2012Micah Pellerin DB 2012 (Ind)Michael Preston WR 2011Ropati Pitoitua DE 2009 (NYJ)Isaiah Williams WR 2009 (Bal)Patrick Bailey LB 2008 (Pit)Marcus Dixon (PUP) DE 2008 (Dal)Brett Kern P 2008 (Den)Wesley Woodyard LB 2008 (Den)Jackie Battle RB 2007 (Dal)Nate Washington WR 2005 (Pit)George Wilson S 2004 (Det)

As of Aug. 2, 2014

TITANS ROSTER BY DRAFT ROUND

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HOW THE TENNESSEE TITANS WERE BUILTYEAR DRAFTEES (32) FREE AGENTS (55) TRADES/WAIVERS (3) 2014 T Taylor Lewan (1) K Maikon Bonani (FA) RB Bishop Sankey (2) DE Marcus Dixon (FA) * DL DaQuan Jones (4a) TE Jason Schepler (FA) DB Marqueston Huff (4b) LB David Hinds (FA) LB Avery Williamson (5) WR Isaiah Williams (FA) QB Zach Mettenberger (6) RB Dexter McCluster (UFA-KC) DL Al Woods (UFA-PIT) QB Charlie Whitehurst (UFA-SD) LB Wesley Woodyard (UFA-DEN) T Michael Oher (UFA-BAL) LB Shaun Phillips (UFA-DEN) G/C Eric Olsen (UFA-PIT) WR Brian Robiskie (FA) CB Ri’Shard Anderson (FA) RB Antonio Andrews (FA) C Gabe Ikard (FA) G Justin McCray (FA) WR Jaz Reynolds (FA) S Hakeem Smith (FA) WR Derel Walker (FA) K Travis Coons (FA) T Will Poehls (FA) LB David Gilbert (FA) WR Julian Horton (FA) RB Waymon James (FA) G/T Viondy Merisma (FA) CB Winston Wright (FA) CB Marc Anthony (FA) WR Rico Richardson (FA) WR Derek Hagan (FA) TE Dorin Dickerson (FA) G Kevin Danser (FA)

2013 G Chance Warmack (1) S George Wilson (FA) DB Micah Pellerin (W-DAL) WR Justin Hunter (2) G Andy Levitre (UFA-BUF) ** CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson (3a) TE Delanie Walker (UFA-SF) LB Zaviar Gooden (3b) DL Sammie Hill (UFA-DET) C Brian Schwenke (4) RB Shonn Greene (UFA-NYJ) DE Lavar Edwards (5) LB Moise Fokou (UFA-IND) CB Khalid Wooten (6) S Bernard Pollard (FA) S Daimion Stafford (7) DE Ropati Pitoitua (UFA-KC) G/C Chris Spencer (UFA-CHI) DL Antonio Johnson (UFA-IND) RB Jackie Battle (FA) RB Leon Washington (FA) WR Michael Preston (FA) QB Tyler Wilson (FA) LB Jonathan Willard (FA) T Jeff Adams (FA) DL Chigbo Anunoby (FA) LB Brandon Copeland (FA) C Tyler Horn (FA) 2012 WR Kendall Wright (1) LB/DE Kamerion Wimbley (FA) LB Zach Brown (2) LS Beau Brinkley (FA) DL Mike Martin (3) FB Collin Mooney (FA) CB Coty Sensabaugh (4) TE Taylor Thompson (5) 2011 QB Jake Locker (1) LB Akeem Ayers (2) DL Jurrell Casey (3) LB Colin McCarthy (4a) DE Karl Klug (5) T Byron Stingily (6) CB Tommie Campbell (7b) 2010 LB/DE Derrick Morgan (1) LB Patrick Bailey (W-PIT) WR Marc Mariani (7a) 2009 CB Jason McCourty (6a) WR Nate Washington (UFA-PIT) P Brett Kern (W-DEN) 2008 TE Craig Stevens (3) 2007 S Michael Griffin (1) 2006 2005 T Michael Roos (2)

* - Physically Unable to Perform ** - Non-Football Injury

As of Aug. 2, 2014

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QUARTERBACKS (4)10 Locker, Jake QB 6-3 223 6/15/88 4 Washington Ferndale, Wash. D1-’117 Mettenberger, Zach QB 6-5 224 7/16/91 R Louisiana State Watkinsville, Ga. D6-’1412 Whitehurst, Charlie QB 6-5 226 8/6/82 9 Clemson Duluth, Ga. UFA (SD)-’148 Wilson, Tyler QB 6-2 215 8/16/89 1 Arkansas Fort Smith, Ark. FA-’13 RUNNING BACKS/FULLBACKS (8)35o Andrews, Antonio RB 5-10 225 8/17/92 R Western Kentucky Fort Campbell, Ky. FA-’1444 Battle, Jackie RB 6-2 240 10/1/83 7 Houston Houston, Texas FA-’1323 Greene, Shonn RB 5-11 233 8/21/85 6 Iowa Sicklerville, N.J. UFA (NYJ)-’1345 James, Waymon RB 5-8 203 1/24/91 R Texas Christian Sherman, Texas FA-’1422 McCluster, Dexter RB 5-8 170 8/25/88 5 Mississippi Largo, Fla. UFA (KC)-’1442 Mooney, Collin FB 5-10 238 4/3/86 2 Army Katy, Texas FA-’1220 Sankey, Bishop RB 5-10 209 9/15/92 R Washington Wadsworth, Ohio D2-’1429 Washington, Leon RB 5-8 192 8/29/82 9 Florida State Jacksonville, Fla. FA-’13 WIDE RECEIVERS (12) 80 Hagan, Derek WR 6-2 210 9/21/84 8 Arizona State Palmdale, Calif. FA-’1418 Horton, Julian WR 6-1 205 12/12/91 R Arkansas Norcross, Ga. FA-’1415 Hunter, Justin WR 6-4 203 5/20/91 2 Tennessee Virginia Beach Va. D2-’1383 Mariani, Marc WR 6-1 187 5/2/87 5 Montana Havre, Mont. D7a-’1014 Preston, Michael WR 6-5 213 6/1/89 2 Heidelberg Euclid, Ohio FA-’1116 Reynolds, Jaz WR 6-2 201 2/26/91 R Oklahoma Houston, Texas FA-’1481 Richardson, Rico WR 6-1 185 7/1/91 1 Jackson State Natchez, Miss. FA-’1417 Robiskie, Brian WR 6-4 212 12/3/87 6 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio FA-’1419 Walker, Derel WR 6-1 188 6/29/91 R Texas A&M Hillsboro, Texas FA-’1485 Washington, Nate WR 6-1 183 8/28/83 10 Tiffin Toledo, Ohio UFA (PIT)-’0911 Williams, Isaiah WR 6-2 201 1/30/87 1 Maryland Montclair, N.J. FA-’1413 Wright, Kendall WR 5-10 191 11/12/89 3 Baylor Pittsburg, Texas D1-’12 TIGHT ENDS (5) 41 Dickerson, Dorin TE 6-1 226 3/31/88 4 Pittsburgh Oakdale, Pa. FA-’1489 Schepler, Jason TE 6-2 262 2/6/90 1 Northern Illinois Sycamore, Ill. FA-’1488 Stevens, Craig TE 6-3 263 9/1/84 7 California San Pedro, Calif. D3-’0884 Thompson, Taylor TE 6-6 268 10/19/89 3 Southern Methodist Prosper, Texas D5-’1282 Walker, Delanie TE 6-0 248 8/12/84 9 Central Missouri Pomona, Calif. UFA (SF)-’13 CENTERS (3) 61 Ikard, Gabe C 6-4 304 9/26/90 R Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. FA-’1462 Schwenke, Brian C 6-3 318 3/22/91 2 California Oceanside, Calif. D4-’1360 Spencer, Chris G/C 6-3 308 3/28/82 10 Mississippi Flora, Miss. UFA (CHI)-’13 GUARDS (7) 78o Danser, Kevin G 6-5 290 5/1/90 R Stanford Saratoga, Calif. FA-’1469 Horn, Tyler G/C 6-4 305 3/1/89 1 Miami (Fla.) Memphis, Tenn. FA-’1367 Levitre, Andy G 6-2 303 5/15/86 6 Oregon State Santa Cruz, Calif. UFA (BUF)-’1364 McCray, Justin G 6-3 321 5/31/92 R Central Florida Miami, Fla. FA-’1479o Merisma, Viondy G/T 6-2 294 6/20/91 R American International Waltham, Mass. FA-’1466 Olsen, Eric G/C 6-3 305 6/16/88 3 Notre Dame Staten Island, N.Y. UFA (PIT)-’1470 Warmack, Chance G 6-2 323 9/14/91 2 Alabama Atlanta, Ga. D1-’13 TACKLES (6) 76 Adams, Jeff T 6-7 305 9/6/89 1 Columbia Berwyn, Ill. FA-’1377 Lewan, Taylor T 6-7 309 7/22/91 R Michigan Cave Creek, Ariz. D1-’1472 Oher, Michael T 6-4 315 5/28/86 6 Mississippi Memphis, Tenn. UFA (BAL)-’1473 Poehls, Will T 6-8 334 11/27/91 R Montana Chandler, Ariz. FA-’1471 Roos, Michael T 6-7 313 10/5/82 10 Eastern Washington Vancouver, Wash. D2-’0568 Stingily, Byron T 6-5 318 9/9/88 4 Louisville Country Club Hills, Ill. D6-’11 LONG SNAPPER (1) 48 Brinkley, Beau LS 6-4 248 1/25/90 3 Missouri Kearney, Mo. FA-’12 PLACEKICKERS (2) 3 Bonani, Maikon K 5-10 183 1/29/89 1 South Florida Matáo, Brazil FA-’144 Coons, Travis K 6-1 194 2/6/92 R Washington Alta Loma, Calif. FA-’14 As of Aug. 2, 2014

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DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (11) 78 Anunoby, Chigbo DL 6-4 324 1/4/89 1 Morehouse Jefferson City, Mo. FA-’1399 Casey, Jurrell DL 6-1 305 12/5/89 4 Southern California Long Beach, Calif. D3-’1179d Dixon, Marcus DE 6-4 295 9/16/84 3 Hampton Rome, Ga. FA-’1498 Edwards, Lavar DE 6-4 278 4/29/90 2 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D5-’1394 Hill, Sammie DL 6-4 328 11/8/86 6 Stillman West Blocton, Ala. UFA (DET)-’1390 Johnson, Antonio DL 6-3 328 12/8/84 8 Mississippi State Leland, Miss. UFA (IND)-’1375 Jones, DaQuan DL 6-4 322 12/17/91 R Penn State Johnson City, N.Y. D4a-’1497 Klug, Karl DE 6-3 278 3/31/88 4 Iowa Caledonia, Minn. D5-’1193 Martin, Mike DL 6-1 298 9/1/90 3 Michigan Detroit, Mich. D3-’1292 Pitoitua, Ropati DE 6-8 298 4/6/85 5 Washington State Lakewood, Wash. UFA (KC)-’1396 Woods, Al DL 6-4 307 3/25/87 5 Louisiana State Elton, La. UFA (PIT)-’14 LINEBACKERS (15) 56 Ayers, Akeem LB 6-3 255 7/10/89 4 UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. D2-’1157 Bailey, Patrick LB 6-4 243 11/19/85 7 Duke Elmendorf, Texas W (PIT)-’1055 Brown, Zach LB 6-1 248 10/23/89 3 North Carolina Estill, S.C. D2-’1251 Copeland, Brandon LB 6-3 260 7/2/91 1 Pennsylvania Sykesville, Md. FA-’1353 Fokou, Moise LB 6-1 243 8/28/85 6 Maryland Rockville, Md. UFA (IND)-’1346 Gilbert, David LB 6-4 254 10/31/91 R Miami (Fla.) Coral Springs, Fla. FA-’1450 Gooden, Zaviar LB 6-1 231 8/31/90 2 Missouri Pflugerville, Texas D3b-’1347 Hinds, David LB 6-0 235 2/25/90 1 Florida Atlantic Miami, Fla. FA-’1452 McCarthy, Colin LB 6-1 243 5/30/88 4 Miami (Fla.) Tampa, Fla. D4a-’1191 Morgan, Derrick LB/DE 6-3 261 1/6/89 5 Georgia Tech Coatesville, Pa. D1-’1058 Phillips, Shaun LB 6-3 255 5/13/81 11 Purdue Willingboro, N.J. UFA (DEN)-’1449 Willard, Jonathan LB 6-2 231 1/10/90 1 Clemson Loris, S.C. FA-’1354 Williamson, Avery LB 6-1 246 3/9/92 R Kentucky Milan, Tenn. D5-’1495 Wimbley, Kamerion LB/DE 6-4 258 10/13/83 9 Florida State Wichita, Kan. FA-’1259 Woodyard, Wesley LB 6-0 233 7/21/86 7 Kentucky LaGrange, Ga. UFA (DEN)-’14 CORNERBACKS (10) 26 Anderson, Ri’Shard CB 5-11 194 4/3/91 R Syracuse Miramar, Fal. FA-’1435d Anthony, Marc CB 5-11 196 11/14/89 1 California Chandler, Ariz. FA-’1437 Campbell, Tommie CB 6-3 198 9/19/87 4 California (Pa.) Aliquippa, Pa. D7b-’1128 Huff, Marqueston DB 5-11 196 4/6/92 R Wyoming Texarkana, Texas D4b-’1430 McCourty, Jason CB 6-0 193 8/13/87 6 Rutgers Nyack, N.J. D6a-’0932 Pellerin, Micah DB 6-0 192 11/23/88 2 Hampton New Orleans, La. W (DAL)-’1324 Sensabaugh, Coty CB 5-11 187 11/15/88 3 Clemson Kingsport, Tenn. D4-’1236 Wooten, Khalid CB 5-11 212 2/19/90 1 Nevada Rialto, Calif. D6-’1325 Wreh-Wilson, Blidi CB 6-1 198 12/5/89 2 Connecticut Edinboro, Pa. D3a-’1340 Wright, Winston CB 5-10 190 3/16/91 R South Dakota State Lee’s Summit, Mo. FA-’14 SAFETIES (5) 33 Griffin, Michael S 6-0 215 1/4/85 8 Texas Austin, Texas D1-’0731 Pollard, Bernard S 6-1 226 12/23/84 9 Purdue Fort Wayne, Ind. FA-’1338 Smith, Hakeem S 6-0 194 11/9/89 R Louisville Jonesboro, Ga. FA-’1439 Stafford, Daimion S 6-1 218 2/18/91 2 Nebraska Riverside, Calif. D7-’1321 Wilson, George S 6-0 210 3/14/81 9 Arkansas Paducah, Ky. FA-’13 PUNTERS (1) 6 Kern, Brett P 6-2 214 2/17/86 7 Toledo Grand Island, N.Y. W (DEN)-’09 As of Aug. 2, 2014

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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. BIRTHDATE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN ACQUIRED76 Adams, Jeff T 6-7 305 9/6/89 1 Columbia Berwyn, Ill. FA-’1326 Anderson, Ri’Shard CB 5-11 194 4/3/91 R Syracuse Miramar, Fla. FA-’1435o Andrews, Antonio RB 5-10 225 8/17/92 R Western Kentucky Fort Campbell, Ky. FA-’1435d Anthony, Marc CB 5-11 196 11/14/89 1 California Chandler, Ariz. FA-’1478 Anunoby, Chigbo DL 6-4 324 1/4/89 1 Morehouse Jefferson City, Mo. FA-’1356 Ayers, Akeem LB 6-3 255 7/10/89 4 UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. D2-’1157 Bailey, Patrick LB 6-4 243 11/19/85 7 Duke Elmendorf, Texas W (PIT)-’1044 Battle, Jackie RB 6-2 240 10/1/83 7 Houston Houston, Texas FA-’133 Bonani, Maikon K 5-10 183 1/29/89 1 South Florida Matáo, Brazil FA-’1448 Brinkley, Beau LS 6-4 248 1/25/90 3 Missouri Kearney, Mo. FA-’1255 Brown, Zach LB 6-1 248 10/23/89 3 North Carolina Estill, S.C. D2-’1237 Campbell, Tommie CB 6-3 198 9/19/87 4 California (Pa.) Aliquippa, Pa. D7b-’1199 Casey, Jurrell DL 6-1 305 12/5/89 4 Southern California Long Beach, Calif. D3-’114 Coons, Travis K 6-1 194 2/6/92 R Washington Alta Loma, Calif. FA-’1451 Copeland, Brandon LB 6-3 260 7/2/91 1 Pennsylvania Sykesville, Md. FA-’1378o Danser, Kevin G 6-5 290 5/1/90 R Stanford Saratoga, Calif. FA-’1441 Dickerson, Dorin TE 6-1 226 3/31/88 4 Pittsburgh Oakdale, Pa. FA-’1498 Edwards, Lavar DE 6-4 278 4/29/90 2 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D5-’1353 Fokou, Moise LB 6-1 243 8/28/85 6 Maryland Rockville, Md. UFA (IND)-’1346 Gilbert, David LB 6-4 254 10/31/91 R Miami (Fla.) Coral Springs, Fla. FA-’1450 Gooden, Zaviar LB 6-1 231 8/31/90 2 Missouri Pflugerville, Texas D3b-’1323 Greene, Shonn RB 5-11 233 8/21/85 6 Iowa Sicklerville, N.J. UFA (NYJ)-’1333 Griffin, Michael S 6-0 215 1/4/85 8 Texas Austin, Texas D1-’0780 Hagan, Derek WR 6-2 210 9/21/84 8 Arizona State Palmdale, Calif. FA-’1494 Hill, Sammie DL 6-4 328 11/8/86 6 Stillman West Blocton, Ala. UFA (DET)-’1347 Hinds, David LB 6-0 235 2/25/90 1 Florida Atlantic Miami, Fla. FA-’1469 Horn, Tyler G/C 6-4 305 3/1/89 1 Miami (Fla.) Memphis, Tenn. FA-’1318 Horton, Julian WR 6-1 205 12/12/91 R Arkansas Norcross, Ga. FA-’1428 Huff, Marqueston DB 5-11 196 4/6/92 R Wyoming Texarkana, Texas D4b-’1415 Hunter, Justin WR 6-4 203 5/20/91 2 Tennessee Virginia Beach Va. D2-’1361 Ikard, Gabe C 6-4 304 9/26/90 R Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. FA-’1445 James, Waymon RB 5-8 203 1/24/91 R Texas Christian Sherman, Texas FA-’1490 Johnson, Antonio DL 6-3 328 12/8/84 8 Mississippi State Leland, Miss. UFA (IND)-’1375 Jones, DaQuan DL 6-4 322 12/17/91 R Penn State Johnson City, N.Y. D4a-’146 Kern, Brett P 6-2 214 2/17/86 7 Toledo Grand Island, N.Y. W (DEN)-’0997 Klug, Karl DE 6-3 278 3/31/88 4 Iowa Caledonia, Minn. D5-’1177 Lewan, Taylor T 6-7 309 7/22/91 R Michigan Cave Creek, Ariz. D1-’1410 Locker, Jake QB 6-3 223 6/15/88 4 Washington Ferndale, Wash. D1-’1183 Mariani, Marc WR 6-1 187 5/2/87 5 Montana Havre, Mont. D7a-’1093 Martin, Mike DL 6-1 298 9/1/90 3 Michigan Detroit, Mich. D3-’1252 McCarthy, Colin LB 6-1 243 5/30/88 4 Miami (Fla.) Tampa, Fla. D4a-’1122 McCluster, Dexter RB 5-8 170 8/25/88 5 Mississippi Largo, Fla. UFA (KC)-’1430 McCourty, Jason CB 6-0 193 8/13/87 6 Rutgers Nyack, N.J. D6a-’0964 McCray, Justin G 6-3 321 5/31/92 R Central Florida Miami, Fla. FA-’1479o Merisma, Viondy G/T 6-2 294 6/20/91 R American International Waltham, Mass. FA-’147 Mettenberger, Zach QB 6-5 224 7/16/91 R Louisiana State Watkinsville, Ga. D6-’1442 Mooney, Collin FB 5-10 238 4/3/86 2 Army Katy, Texas FA-’1291 Morgan, Derrick LB/DE 6-3 261 1/6/89 5 Georgia Tech Coatesville, Pa. D1-’1072 Oher, Michael T 6-4 315 5/28/86 6 Mississippi Memphis, Tenn. UFA (BAL)-’1466 Olsen, Eric G/C 6-3 305 6/16/88 3 Notre Dame Staten Island, N.Y. UFA (PIT)-’1432 Pellerin, Micah DB 6-0 192 11/23/88 2 Hampton New Orleans, La. W (DAL)-’1358 Phillips, Shaun LB 6-3 255 5/13/81 11 Purdue Willingboro, N.J. UFA (DEN)-’1492 Pitoitua, Ropati DE 6-8 298 4/6/85 5 Washington State Lakewood, Wash. UFA (KC)-’1373 Poehls, Will T 6-8 334 11/27/91 R Montana Chandler, Ariz. FA-’1431 Pollard, Bernard S 6-1 226 12/23/84 9 Purdue Fort Wayne, Ind. FA-’1314 Preston, Michael WR 6-5 213 6/1/89 2 Heidelberg Euclid, Ohio FA-’1116 Reynolds, Jaz WR 6-2 201 2/26/91 R Oklahoma Houston, Texas FA-’1481 Richardson, Rico WR 6-1 185 7/1/91 1 Jackson State Natchez, Miss. FA-’1417 Robiskie, Brian WR 6-4 212 12/3/87 6 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio FA-’1471 Roos, Michael T 6-7 313 10/5/82 10 Eastern Washington Vancouver, Wash. D2-’0520 Sankey, Bishop RB 5-10 209 9/15/92 R Washington Wadsworth, Ohio D2-’1489 Schepler, Jason TE 6-2 262 2/6/90 1 Northern Illinois Sycamore, Ill. FA-’1462 Schwenke, Brian C 6-3 318 3/22/91 2 California Oceanside, Calif. D4-’1324 Sensabaugh, Coty CB 5-11 187 11/15/88 3 Clemson Kingsport, Tenn. D4-’1238 Smith, Hakeem S 6-0 194 11/9/89 R Louisville Jonesboro, Ga. FA-’1460 Spencer, Chris G/C 6-3 308 3/28/82 10 Mississippi Flora, Miss. UFA (CHI)-’1339 Stafford, Daimion S 6-1 218 2/18/91 2 Nebraska Riverside, Calif. D7-’1388 Stevens, Craig TE 6-3 263 9/1/84 7 California San Pedro, Calif. D3-’0868 Stingily, Byron T 6-5 318 9/9/88 4 Louisville Country Club Hills, Ill. D6-’1184 Thompson, Taylor TE 6-6 268 10/19/89 3 Southern Methodist Prosper, Texas D5-’1282 Walker, Delanie TE 6-0 248 8/12/84 9 Central Missouri Pomona, Calif. UFA (SF)-’1319 Walker, Derel WR 6-1 188 6/29/91 R Texas A&M Hillsboro, Texas FA-’1470 Warmack, Chance G 6-2 323 9/14/91 2 Alabama Atlanta, Ga. D1-’1329 Washington, Leon RB 5-8 192 8/29/82 9 Florida State Jacksonville, Fla. FA-’1385 Washington, Nate WR 6-1 183 8/28/83 10 Tiffin Toledo, Ohio UFA (PIT)-’0912 Whitehurst, Charlie QB 6-5 226 8/6/82 9 Clemson Duluth, Ga. UFA (SD)-’1449 Willard, Jonathan LB 6-2 231 1/10/90 1 Clemson Loris, S.C. FA-’1311 Williams, Isaiah WR 6-2 201 1/30/87 1 Maryland Montclair, N.J. FA-’1454 Williamson, Avery LB 6-1 246 3/9/92 R Kentucky Milan, Tenn. D5-’1421 Wilson, George S 6-0 210 3/14/81 9 Arkansas Paducah, Ky. FA-’138 Wilson, Tyler QB 6-2 215 8/16/89 1 Arkansas Fort Smith, Ark. FA-’1395 Wimbley, Kamerion LB/DE 6-4 258 10/13/83 9 Florida State Wichita, Kansas FA-’1296 Woods, Al DL 6-4 307 3/25/87 5 Louisiana State Elton, La. UFA (PIT)-’1459 Woodyard, Wesley LB 6-0 233 7/21/86 7 Kentucky LaGrange, Ga. UFA (DEN)-’1436 Wooten, Khalid CB 5-11 212 2/19/90 1 Nevada Rialto, Calif. D6-’1325 Wreh-Wilson, Blidi CB 6-1 198 12/5/89 2 Connecticut Edinboro, Pa. D3a-’1313 Wright, Kendall WR 5-10 191 11/12/89 3 Baylor Pittsburg, Texas D1-’1240 Wright, Winston CB 5-10 190 3/16/91 R South Dakota State Lee’s Summit, Mo. FA-’14PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM: 79d Dixon, Marcus DE 6-4 295 9/16/84 3 Hampton Rome, Ga. FA-’14NON-FOOTBALL ILLNESS: 67 Levitre, Andy G 6-2 303 5/15/86 6 Oregon State Santa Cruz, Calif. UFA (BUF)-’13RESERVE/INJURED: 81 Stewart, Josh WR 5-10 178 10/22/92 R Oklahoma State Denton, Texas FA-’1418 Ward, Eric WR 5-11 203 7/24/90 R Texas Tech Wichita Falls, Texas FA-’14 Active Roster Count: 90 As of Aug. 2, 2014 HEAD COACH: KEN WHISENHUNT ASSISTANT COACHES: RAY HORTON (defensive coordinator), JASON MICHAEL (offensive coordinator), STEVE WATTERSON (strength and conditioning), BOB BOSTAD (offensive line), STEVE BROWN (asst. secondary), LOUIE CIOFFI (secondary), SYLVESTER CROOM (running backs), NICK EASON (asst. defensive line), STEVE HOFFMAN (special teams asst.), SHAWN JEFFERSON (wide receivers), NATE KACZOR (special teams), CAN-NON MATTHEWS (quality control coordinator - defense), JOHN McNULTY (quarterbacks), MIKE MULARKEY (tight ends), KEVIN PATULLO (asst. wide receivers), ARTHUR SMITH (asst. tight ends), GIFF SMITH (defensive line), LOU SPANOS (linebackers), LUKE STECKEL (offensive asst.), MIKE SULLIVAN (asst. offensive line) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: CHIGBO ANUNOBY . . . . . . . . . . . chee-BOO an-uh-NO-bee Karl KLUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KLOOG Will POEHLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pales MAIKON BONANI . . . . . . . . . . . . . MY-con bo-NAH-knee Andy LEVITRE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . luh-VEE-tree Jason SCHEPLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . SHEP-lur MOISE FOKOU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mo-EES FOE-koo Taylor LEWAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . leh-WAHN Adam SCHILTZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shillts ZAVIAR Gooden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ZAY-vee-er Marc MARIANI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MARY-annie Brian SCHWENKE . . . . . . . . . . . . SHWANK-ee SHONN Greene. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shawn VIONDY MERISMA . . . . . . . . . . . . vee-ON-dee mar-IS-ma Byron STINGILY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STING-lee MARQUESTON Huff . . . . . . . . . . . mar-QUEST-un Michael OHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oar KAMERION Wimbley . . . . . . . . . . . Cameron DAQUAN Jones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN ACQUIRED3 Maikon Bonani K 5-10 183 25 1 South Florida Matáo, Brazil FA-’144 Travis Coons K 6-1 194 22 R Washington Alta Loma, Calif. FA-’146 Brett Kern P 6-2 214 28 7 Toledo Grand Island, N.Y. W (DEN)-’097 Zach Mettenberger QB 6-5 224 23 R Louisiana State Watkinsville, Ga. D6-’148 Tyler Wilson QB 6-2 215 24 1 Arkansas Fort Smith, Ark. FA-’1310 Jake Locker QB 6-3 223 26 4 Washington Ferndale, Wash. D1-’1111 Isaiah Williams WR 6-2 201 27 1 Maryland Montclair, N.J. FA-’1412 Charlie Whitehurst QB 6-5 226 31 9 Clemson Duluth, Ga. UFA (SD)-’1413 Kendall Wright WR 5-10 191 24 3 Baylor Pittsburg, Texas D1-’1214 Michael Preston WR 6-5 213 25 2 Heidelberg Euclid, Ohio FA-’1115 Justin Hunter WR 6-4 203 23 2 Tennessee Virginia Beach, Va. D2-’1316 Jaz Reynolds WR 6-2 201 23 R Oklahoma Houston, Texas FA-’1417 Brian Robiskie WR 6-4 212 26 6 Ohio State Cleveland, Ohio FA-’1418 Julian Horton WR 6-1 205 22 R Arkansas Norcross, Ga. FA-’1419 Derel Walker WR 6-1 188 23 R Texas A&M Hillsboro, Texas FA-’1420 Bishop Sankey RB 5-10 209 21 R Washington Wadsworth, Ohio D2-’1421 George Wilson S 6-0 210 33 9 Arkansas Paducah, Ky. FA-’1322 Dexter McCluster RB 5-8 170 25 5 Mississippi Largo, Fla. UFA (KC)-’1423 Shonn Greene RB 5-11 233 28 6 Iowa Sicklerville, N.J. UFA (NYJ)-’1324 Coty Sensabaugh CB 5-11 187 25 3 Clemson Kingsport, Tenn. D4-’1225 Blidi Wreh-Wilson CB 6-1 198 24 2 Connecticut Edinboro, Pa. D3a-’1326 Ri’Shard Anderson CB 5-11 194 23 R Syracuse Miramar, Fla. FA-’1428 Marqueston Huff DB 5-11 196 22 R Wyoming Texarkana, Texas D4b-’1429 Leon Washington RB 5-8 192 31 9 Florida State Jacksonville, Fla. FA-’1330 Jason McCourty CB 6-0 193 26 6 Rutgers Nyack, N.J. D6a-’0931 Bernard Pollard S 6-1 226 29 9 Purdue Fort Wayne, Ind. FA-’1332 Micah Pellerin DB 6-0 192 25 2 Hampton New Orleans, La. W (DAL)-’1333 Michael Griffin S 6-0 215 29 8 Texas Austin, Texas D1-’0735o Antonio Andrews RB 5-10 225 21 R Western Kentucky Fort Campbell, Ky. FA-’1435d Marc Anthony CB 5-11 196 24 1 California Chandler, Ariz. FA-’1436 Khalid Wooten CB 5-11 212 24 1 Nevada Rialto, Calif. D6-’1337 Tommie Campbell CB 6-3 198 26 4 California (Pa.) Aliquippa, Pa. D7b-’1138 Hakeem Smith S 6-0 194 24 R Louisville Jonesboro, Ga. FA-’1439 Daimion Stafford S 6-1 218 23 2 Nebraska Riverside, Calif. D7-’1340 Winston Wright CB 5-10 190 23 R South Dakota State Lee’s Summit, Mo. FA-’1441 Dorin Dickerson TE 6-1 226 26 4 Pittsburgh Oakdale, Pa. FA-’1442 Collin Mooney FB 5-10 238 28 2 Army Katy, Texas FA-’1244 Jackie Battle RB 6-2 240 30 7 Houston Houston, Texas FA-’1345 Waymon James RB 5-8 203 23 R Texas Christian Sherman, Texas FA-’1446 David Gilbert LB 6-4 254 22 R Miami (Fla.) Coral Springs, Fla. FA-’1447 David Hinds LB 6-0 235 24 1 Florida Atlantic Miami, Fla. FA-’1448 Beau Brinkley LS 6-4 248 24 3 Missouri Kearney, Mo. FA-’1249 Jonathan Willard LB 6-2 231 24 1 Clemson Loris, S.C. FA-’1350 Zaviar Gooden LB 6-1 231 23 2 Missouri Pflugerville, Texas D3b-’1351 Brandon Copeland LB 6-3 260 23 1 Pennsylvania Sykesville, Md. FA-’1352 Colin McCarthy LB 6-1 243 26 4 Miami (Fla.) Tampa, Fla. D4a-’1153 Moise Fokou LB 6-1 243 28 6 Maryland Rockville, Md. UFA (IND)-’1354 Avery Williamson LB 6-1 246 22 R Kentucky Milan, Tenn. D5-’1455 Zach Brown LB 6-1 248 24 3 North Carolina Estill, S.C. D2-’1256 Akeem Ayers LB 6-3 255 25 4 UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. D2-’1157 Patrick Bailey LB 6-4 243 28 7 Duke Elmendorf, Texas W (PIT)-’1058 Shaun Phillips LB 6-3 255 33 11 Purdue Willingboro, N.J. UFA (DEN)-’1459 Wesley Woodyard LB 6-0 233 28 7 Kentucky LaGrange, Ga. UFA (DEN)-’1460 Chris Spencer G/C 6-3 308 32 10 Mississippi Flora, Miss. UFA (CHI)-’1361 Gabe Ikard C 6-4 304 23 R Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. FA-’1462 Brian Schwenke C 6-3 318 23 2 California Oceanside, Calif. D4-’1364 Justin McCray G 6-3 321 22 R Central Florida Miami, Fla. FA-’1466 Eric Olsen G/C 6-3 305 26 3 Notre Dame Staten Island, N.Y. UFA (PIT)-’1468 Byron Stingily T 6-5 318 25 4 Louisville Country Club Hills, Ill. D6-’1169 Tyler Horn G/C 6-4 305 25 1 Miami (Fla.) Memphis, Tenn. FA-’1370 Chance Warmack G 6-2 323 22 2 Alabama Atlanta, Ga. D1-’1371 Michael Roos T 6-7 313 31 10 Eastern Washington Vancouver, Wash. D2-’0572 Michael Oher T 6-4 315 28 6 Mississippi Memphis, Tenn. UFA (BAL)-’1473 Will Poehls T 6-8 334 22 R Montana Chandler, Ariz. FA-’1475 DaQuan Jones DL 6-4 322 22 R Penn State Johnson City, N.Y. D4a-’1476 Jeff Adams T 6-7 305 24 1 Columbia Berwyn, Ill. FA-’1377 Taylor Lewan T 6-7 309 23 R Michigan Cave Creek, Ariz. D1-’1478d Chigbo Anunoby DL 6-4 324 25 1 Morehouse Jefferson City, Mo. FA-’1378o Kevin Danser G 6-5 290 24 R Stanford Saratoga, Calif. FA-’1479o Viondy Merisma G/T 6-2 294 23 R American International Waltham, Mass. FA-’1480 Derek Hagan WR 6-2 210 29 8 Arizona State Palmdale, Calif. FA-’1481 Rico Richardson WR 6-1 185 23 1 Jackson State Natchez, Miss. FA-’1482 Delanie Walker TE 6-0 248 29 9 Central Missouri Pomona, Calif. UFA (SF)-’1383 Marc Mariani WR 6-1 187 27 5 Montana Havre, Mont. D7a-’1084 Taylor Thompson TE 6-6 268 24 3 Southern Methodist Prosper, Texas D5-’1285 Nate Washington WR 6-1 183 30 10 Tiffin Toledo, Ohio UFA (PIT)-’0988 Craig Stevens TE 6-3 263 29 7 California San Pedro, Calif. D3-’0889 Jason Schepler TE 6-2 262 24 1 Northern Illinois Sycamore, Ill. FA-’1490 Antonio Johnson DL 6-3 328 29 8 Mississippi State Leland, Miss. UFA (IND)-’1391 Derrick Morgan LB/DE 6-3 261 25 5 Georgia Tech Coatesville, Pa. D1-’1092 Ropati Pitoitua DE 6-8 298 29 5 Washington State Lakewood, Wash. UFA (KC)-’1393 Mike Martin DL 6-1 298 23 3 Michigan Detroit, Mich. D3-’1294 Sammie Hill DL 6-4 328 27 6 Stillman West Blocton, Ala. UFA (DET)-’1395 Kamerion Wimbley LB/DE 6-4 258 30 9 Florida State Wichita, Kansas FA-’1296 Al Woods DL 6-4 307 27 5 Louisiana State Elton, La. UFA (PIT)-’1497 Karl Klug DE 6-3 278 26 4 Iowa Caledonia, Minn. D5-’1198 Lavar Edwards DE 6-4 278 24 2 Louisiana State New Orleans, La. D5-’1399 Jurrell Casey DL 6-1 305 24 4 Southern California Long Beach, Calif. D3-’11PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM: 79d Marcus Dixon DE 6-4 295 29 3 Hampton Rome, Ga. FA-’14NON-FOOTBALL ILLNESS: 67 Andy Levitre G 6-2 303 28 6 Oregon State Santa Cruz, Calif. UFA (BUF)-’13RESERVE/INJURED: 18 Eric Ward WR 5-11 203 24 R Texas Tech Wichita Falls, Texas FA-’1481 Josh Stewart WR 5-10 178 21 R Oklahoma State Denton, Texas FA-’14 Active Roster Count: 90 As of Aug. 2, 2014 HEAD COACH: KEN WHISENHUNT ASSISTANT COACHES: RAY HORTON (defensive coordinator), JASON MICHAEL (offensive coordinator), STEVE WATTERSON (strength and conditioning), BOB BOSTAD (offensive line), STEVE BROWN (asst. secondary), LOUIE CIOFFI (secondary), SYLVESTER CROOM (running backs), NICK EASON (asst. defensive line), STEVE HOFFMAN (special teams asst.), SHAWN JEFFERSON (wide receivers), NATE KACZOR (special teams), CANNON MATTHEWS (quality control coordinator - defense), JOHN McNULTY (quarterbacks), MIKE MULARKEY (tight ends), KEVIN PATULLO (asst. wide receivers), ARTHUR SMITH (asst. tight ends), GIFF SMITH (defensive line), LOU SPANOS (linebackers), LUKE STECKEL (offensive asst.), MIKE SULLIVAN (asst. offensive line) HOW ACQUIRED KEY: FA (free agent), UFA (unrestricted free agent), RFA (restricted free agent), D (draft pick), W (waivers), T (trade)

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