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Titans Eyeing Three-Headed Approach to Backfield? - MSNTennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan said that running back Tony Pollard carried the ball a lot last year. In a perfect world, Callahan said the team needs a more even split in the backfield ...
With Dre'Mont Jones, Femi Oladejo and Lorenzo Carter in the fold, the Tennessee Titans have a new strategy for rushing the passer. Will it work out?
The Tennessee Titans have several positions up in the air heading into the 2025 NFL season, but running back isn’t one of them. With five backs currently on the roster, the depth chart is ...
Titans head coach Brian Callahan said Wednesday that the team intends to deploy a backfield distribution that allows Pollard and Tyjae Spears to "play a little more evenly" in 2025, Jim Wyatt of ...
The Titans ' coaching staff was adamant that the backfield would be split evenly between Pollard and Tyjae Spears, though Pollard dominated Week 1 work by tallying 19 touches to Spears' eight.
The Titans are set to have a new look on offense after drafting quarterback Cam Ward with the first overall pick, but that's not the only change that head coach Brian Callahan has in mind.
Minnesota Vikings' linebacker Jonathan Greenard reads the Tennessee Titans' third-down option play to perfection and stops Titans' quarterback Will Levis in the backfield.
When the Titans drafted Spears in the third round last year, draft analysts likened him to Pollard and saw his backfield pairing with Henry as a possible variant of what we’d seen in Dallas.
Notes: For the second straight week, Jahmyr Gibbs has come out on the plus side of the 50-50 backfield split in Detroit. Gibbs ran for 11-127-1 in last week’s win over the Titans and has rushed for 26 ...
The Titans are set to have a new look on offense after drafting quarterback Cam Ward with the first overall pick, but that's not the only change that head coach Brian Callahan has in mind.
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