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Since replacing Jevon Kearse at left defensive end in Week Five, the Titans' William Hayes has gotten better and better, and his vast potential was highlighted in his play in recent victories over San Francisco and Buffalo.
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Young, Vince (QB)
Posted Nov. 18, 2009 @ 5:38 p.m.
The 2006 Offensive Rookie of the Year has posted a passer rating of 90.4 or better in three straight games for the first time in his short career, and he is running effectively.
Coincidence or not, the Titans are showing signs of life after the 0-6 start prompted owner Bud Adams to insist that coach Jeff Fisher start the quarterback Adams had watched through high school and college in Texas.
Johnson, Chris (RB)
Posted Nov. 16, 2009 @ 5:37 p.m.
Johnson ran for 132 yards and two touchdowns, and he caught nine passes for 100 more and the Tennessee Titans beat the Buffalo Bills 41-17 Sunday for their third straight victory.
Johnson walked into his post-game news conference carrying the Terrell Owens jersey the receiver had promised the running back if the Titans beat Buffalo. Johnson's owners, meanwhile, continue to reap the rewards of drafting the super-fast running back, who has blossomed into perhaps the best player in all of fantasy football and even prompted speculation of a bid for a 2,000-yard season.
Young, Vince (QB)
Posted Nov. 16, 2009 @ 5:35 p.m.
Young threw for 210 yards, a touchdown and an interception, adding 29 rushing yards as the Titans beat Buffalo 41-17 on Sunday.
While Young improved to 3-0 as a starter this year, his numbers remained modest as the Titans continue to rely on star running back Chris Johnson. The formula is working, so don't expect it to change anytime soon.
Britt, Kenny (WR)
Posted Nov. 12, 2009 @ 5:44 p.m.
With Justin Gage suffering several broken transverse process bones in his lower back, Britt will make his first start Sunday against Buffalo.
The first-round pick out of Rutgers is the team's third-leading receiver with 20 catches for 296 yards, and he is averaging 14.8 yards per catch.
Gage, Justin (WR)
Posted Nov. 11, 2009 @ 3:40 p.m.
Gage has several broken transverse bones in his lower back, and will not play Sunday against Buffalo. The injury likely means rookie Kenny Britt makes his first start against the Bills (3-5). The first-round pick out of Rutgers is the team's third-leading receiver with 20 catches for 296 yards, and he is averaging 14.8 yards per catch.
The receiver was injured when he fell to the ground after making a leaping catch to set up the go-ahead touchdown in last week's 34-27 win at San Francisco. Gage started hurting once the adrenaline wore off and the Titans ran a variety of X-rays and CAT scans. Coach Jeff Fisher said Thursday the tests revealed the multiple fractures