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TENNESSEE TITANS VS. HOUSTON TEXANS
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Reese and former head coach Jeff Fisher will be formally inducted to the Titans Ring of Honor by Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk. Many of the former players acquired by Reese and coached by Fisher will be in attendance, as the occasion coincides with Titans Alumni Weekend. Reese and Fisher will join 15 other members of the Ring of Honor, including late Oilers head coach O.A. “Bum” Phillips, who was inducted earlier in the season during the Titans-Colts game (Sept. 26). Reese passed away on Aug. 21 after a battle with cancer. He was 73. His passing came a month after the organization announced its plans to honor him, along with Fisher and Phillips. Upon the announcement, Reese issued this statement: “The way Amy explained it, this is one of the highest, if not the highest honor, that we could bestow on somebody that’s not in the NFL Hall of Fame. And so that kind of makes you realize that this is special. I know it is special too because there’s been so much time and effort that we put in – not just me, but Jeff, and everybody involved, I mean, for years and years and years. To have this come true for me is a special treat. It’s really an honor to go in with two guys that you were able to watch do their work, understand the kind of craft and effort they put into it, and see their success.” Reese spent 21 seasons with the franchise from 1986 to 2006, first as a linebackers coach (1986–1989), then assistant general manager (1990–1993), and finally the general manager from 1994 to 2006. He was a part of 11 playoff seasons with the franchise. During his time in the front office, the franchise drafted 19 future Pro Bowl players. As general manager, it was his call to select Titans greats such as Steve McNair, Eddie George, Derrick Mason, Jevon Kearse and Keith Bulluck. In addition to the draft, he exhausted all means to acquire future Pro Bowl players, claiming Frank Wycheck off waivers; trading for Kevin Carter; and signing free agents such as Craig Hentrich, Kyle Vanden Bosch and Kevin Mawae. As general manager, Reese tallied a franchise-best 111 wins (106 regular season and five postseason), and the Titans advanced to two AFC championship games. Reese was the architect of the beloved Titans roster that advanced to Super Bowl XXXIV following the 1999 season. Of the 22 Titans starters in that game, 13 were drafted by Reese. Reese was well known for his influence on the careers of many coaches and executives across the NFL and college football landscape, including Bill Belichick, Nick Saban and current Titans general manager Jon Robinson. Belichick credited him with being “one of the pioneer coaches in strength training at a time when strength coaches did not exist in the NFL.” Reese is survived by his wife, Sally, sons Jeremy and Sean, and four grandchildren. One of Reese’s first big decisions as general manager was to hire Fisher as head coach—first as interim head coach in 1994 and then the full-time head coach the following season.The duo led the franchise from Houston into Tennessee, paving the way for future generations. In 2021, the organization is commemorating its 25th season in the Volunteer State. Fisher is the winningest coach in franchise history. He amassed 147 total victories (142 regular season and five postseason) from 1994 to 2010 and directed the Titans to their only Super Bowl appearance during the memorable 1999 playoff run. In 16 full seasons at the helm, Fisher only had five losing records, and he is the only head coach in franchise history to win 13 games in a season—a mark he reached three times (1999, 2000, 2008). From 1999 to 2003, Tennessee’s 61 wins in the regular season and playoffs tied the St. Louis Rams’ total for the most in the NFL. Hallmarks of Fisher’s teams included a strong running game and an attacking defense. Under Fisher, George became the franchise’s all-time leading rusher, and the team’s defense in 2000 ranked first in yards allowed for the only time since the NFL/AFL merger (1970). From 1995 to 2010, Fisher’s teams ranked sixth in the NFL in rushing offense (123.0 yards/game) and fourth in rushing defense (101.0). As the team moved from Houston to Tennessee in 1997, the team played in four different home stadiums over a four-year period. Fisher embraced the unofficial role of ambassador and salesman for NFL football to new fans. His efforts and connection with the community converted countless people to become Titans fans in the early years after the move. The origins of the Titans Ring of Honor started with a team Hall of Fame induction in 1999, the team’s first year Nissan Stadium, when seven initial members had their names displayed inside the seating bowl.
The Tennessee Titans (8-2) put a six-game winning streak on the line this week as they host the AFC South rival Houston Texans (1-8). Kickoff at Nissan Stadium (capacity 69,143) is scheduled for noon CST on Sunday, Nov. 21. The Titans have won eight of their initial 10 games for the first time since going 10-0 to begin the 2008 season. Their six-game winning streak is the longest active winning streak in the NFL, and at 8-2 they are tied with the Arizona Cardinals and Green Bay Packers for the best record in the NFL. THE BROADCAST Sunday’s contest will be regionally televised on CBS, including Nashville affiliate WTVF NewsChannel 5. The broadcast team includes play-by-play announcer Andrew Catalon, analyst James Lofton and reporter Sherree Burruss. Fans can livestream the broadcast on their mobile devices from the Titans Mobile App (iOS and Android), as well as on desktop computers and mobile web at TennesseeTitans.com. Restrictions apply. For information and more streaming options visit TennesseeTitans.com or NFL.com/ways-to-watch. The Titans Radio Network and Nashville flagship 104.5 The Zone will carry the game across the Mid-South with the “Voice of the Titans” Mike Keith, analyst Dave McGinnis, sideline reporter Amie Wells and gameday host Rhett Bryan. TITANS CONTINUE TO BUILD MOMENTUM The Titans hosted the New Orleans Saints last week and preserved their winning streak with a narrow 23-21 victory. The Saints scored a late touchdown and could have tied the score with a two-point conversion. However, the Titans defense thwarted the try, and an ensuing onside kick recovery by wide receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine sealed the victory. Quarterback Ryan Tannehill passed for 213 yards and a touchdown, registering a 105.9 passer rating. He also rushed for a one-yard touchdown, giving him his fourth performance of 2021 with at least one passing touchdown and at least one rushing touchdown—the most in the NFL through 10 weeks. The Titans defense registered four sacks against the Saints, marking the third time in four games the unit had at least that many. Jeffery Simmons led the way against New Orleans with a pair of sacks, giving him five total sacks in the past two games. His 7.5 sacks in 2021 are a career high. Meanwhile, outside linebacker Harold Landry III added a sack to bring his 2021 total to a career-high 10 sacks. He is the team’s first defender since 2016 (Brian Orakpo) to reach double-digit sacks in a season. Landry has at least a half sack in eight consecutive contests. With the win, the Titans improved to 7-0 against teams that made the NFL playoffs in 2020. With five such wins in the last five weeks, they became the second team in NFL history to win five straight contests with each of the wins coming at the expense of a participant in the previous year’s postseason, joining the 2003 Philadelphia Eagles. One more win this season will guarantee the Titans a winning record for the sixth consecutive season—every season since executive vice president/ general manager Jon Robinson arrived in 2016. The only previous stretch in which the Titans/Oilers achieved at least six straight winning records was a seven-year run from 1987 to 1993. THE TEXANS The Texans are in their first season under head coach David Culley, a Middle Tennessee native who was hired by the Texans after two seasons with the Baltimore Ravens as assistant head coach/pass coordinator/wide receivers coach. Culley grew up in Sparta, Tenn., and then played quarterback at Vanderbilt University. He has coached at Vanderbilt, Western Kentucky, Chattanooga, Middle Tennessee State and Austin Peay. Culley and his staff will have an extra week to prepare for the Titans after coming off their bye last week. The Texans are the first team this season to have a bye prior to their matchup with the Titans, although the Titans did face the Jaguars in Week 5 after the Jaguars played a Thursday night game in Week 4. Prior to the bye, the Texans were 1-8, with their victory coming in Week 1 against the Jacksonville Jaguars. At quarterback, Tyrod Taylor returned to the Texans starting lineup in Week 9 at Miami following a stint on injured reserve. In his three total starts in 2021, he has passed for 656 yards with three touchdowns and three interceptions. REESE, FISHER TO BE ADDED TO RING OF HONOR At halftime of the Titans-Texans game, late Titans general manager Floyd
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TITANS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
NO. NAME POS. HT. WT.
92 96 33 62 11 55 14 31 44 46 64 48 49 54 21 86 10 7 26 37 35 20 88 60 23 42 90 6 71 58 61 77 51 30 28 24 91 8 85 72 75 56 80 76 98 87 17 93 15 5
Adeniyi, Ola OLB Autry, Denico DL Breeze, Brady S Brewer, Aaron G/C Brown, A.J. WR Brown, Jayon LB Bullock, Randy K Byard, Kevin S Carter, Tory FB Cox, Morgan LS Davis, Nate G Dupree, Bud OLB Dzubnar, Nick LB Evans, Rashaan LB Farley, Matthias S Firkser, Anthony TE Fitzpatrick, Dez WR Foreman, D’Onta RB Fulton, Kristian CB Hooker, Amani S Jackson, Chris DB Jenkins, Jackrabbit CB Johnson, Marcus WR Jones, Ben C Jones, Chris CB Jones, Joe LB Jones, Naquan DT Kern, Brett P Lamm, Kendall T Landry III, Harold OLB Levin, Corey C/G Lewan, Taylor T Long Jr., David LB Mabin, Greg CB McNichols, Jeremy RB Molden, Elijah CB Murchison, Larrell DL Peterson, Adrian RB Pruitt, MyCole TE Quessenberry, David OL Radunz, Dillon OL Rice, Monty LB Rogers, Chester WR Saffold III, Rodger G Simmons, Jeffery DT Swaim, Geoff TE Tannehill, Ryan QB Tart, Teair DT Westbrook-Ikhine, Nick WR Woodside, Logan QB
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248 285 197 295 226 226 210 212 229 233 316 269 240 232 209 246 208 236 197 210 193 190 207 308 200 240 313 214 310 252 307 309 227 200 205 192 297 220 245 310 301 233 184 325 305 260 217 304 211 213
BIRTH- DATE
9/12/97 7/15/90 10/9/97 10/28/97 6/30/97 2/26/95 12/16/89 8/17/93 3/16/99 4/26/86 9/23/96 2/12/93 8/15/91 11/8/95 7/15/92 2/19/95 12/17/97 4/24/96 9/3/98 6/14/98 4/13/98 10/29/88 8/5/94 7/2/89 8/13/95 2/21/94 2/5/98 2/17/86 6/5/92 6/5/96 8/12/94 7/22/91 10/12/96 6/25/94 12/26/95 1/30/99 4/24/97 3/21/85 3/24/92 8/24/90 3/28/98 1/8/99 1/12/94 6/6/88 7/28/97 9/16/93 7/27/88 2/28/97 3/21/97 1/27/95
NFL EXP. COLLEGE
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BIRTH- NFL NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. DATE EXP. COLLEGE PRACTICE SQUAD (15) :
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Boddy-Calhoun, Briean CB Borders, Breon CB Carter, Jamal S Cole, Dylan LB DiLauro, Christian T Fort, Austin TE Gray, Derwin OL Hilliard, Dontrell RB Hogan, Kevin QB Kinsey, Mason WR Munyer, Daniel C Peko, Kyle DT Roos, Jordan G Rowland, Chris WR Scott, Niles NT
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TITANS WEEK 10 STATS 8-2
OFFENSE
RESULTS 09/12 L 13-38 09/19 W 33-30 OT 09/26 W 25-16 10/03 L 24-27 OT 10/10 W 37-19 10/18 W 34-31 10/24 W 27-3 10/31 W 34-31 OT 11/07 W 28-16 11/14 W 23-21 11/21 11/28 12/12 12/19 12/23 01/02 01/09
Arizona at Seattle Indianapolis at N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville Buffalo Kansas City at Indianapolis at L.A. Rams New Orleans Houston at New England Jacksonville at Pittsburgh San Francisco Miami at Houston
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS
37 117 42 76 6 278
OPPONENTS 39 85 50 55 3 232
SCORING
TD Ru Pa Rt K-PAT FG
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Bullock 0 0 0 0 27/28 18/20 0 81 Henry 10 10 0 0 0 62 Tannehill 5 5 0 0 0 30 Pruitt 3 0 3 0 0 20 A.J. Brown 3 0 3 0 0 18 TEAM 32 16 13 3 28/30 18/21 0 278 OPPONENTS 27 9 18 0 20/24 16/20 0 232
FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Bullock
0/0 2/2
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TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 218 216 Rushing 77 58 Passing 117 132 Penalty 24 26 3rd Down: Made/Att 54/133 50/128 3rd Down Pct. 40.6 39.1 4th Down: Made/Att 10/14 9/15 4th Down Pct. 71.4 60.0 POSSESSION AVG. 32:11 27:49 TOTAL NET YARDS 3475 3665 Avg. Per Game 347.5 366.5 TOTAL PLAYS 663 650 Avg. Per Play 5.2 5.6 NET YARDS RUSHING 1316 986 Avg. Per Game 131.6 98.6 Total Rushes 315 223 NET YARDS PASSING 2159 2679 Avg. Per Game 215.9 267.9 Sacked/Yards Lost 29/210 27/192 Gross Yards 2369 2871 Att./Completions 319/212 400/251 Completion Pct. 66.5 62.8 Had Intercepted 8 9 PUNTS/AVERAGE 33/44.1 38/46.8 NET PUNTING AVG. 33/40.5 38/39.9 PENALTIES/YARDS 67/619 79/715 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 7/4 13/5 TOUCHDOWNS 32 27 Rushing 16 9 Passing 13 18
SCORE BY PERIODS TEAM
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TITANS WEEK 10 STATS PASSING Att Cmp Yds
Cmp% Yds/Att TD
TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating
Tannehill 316 210 2358 66.5 7.46 12 3.8 8 2.5 57t 29/210 A.J. Brown 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 --- 0/0 M. Farley 1 1 6 100.0 6.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 6 0/0 Henry 1 1 5 100.0 5.00 1 100.0 0 0.0 5t 0/0 TEAM 319 212 2369 66.5 7.43 13 4.1 8 2.5 57t 29/210 OPPONENTS 400 251 2871 62.8 7.18 18 4.5 9 2.3 68t 27/192
RUSHING
INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD
Henry 219 937 4.3 76t 10 Tannehill 30 169 5.6 28 5 McNichols 18 69 3.8 14 0 Foreman 16 59 3.7 11 0 Peterson 18 42 2.3 6 1 Batson 2 15 7.5 11 0 A.J. Brown 2 10 5.0 7 0 Rogers 1 9 9.0 9 0 TEAM 315 1316 4.2 76t 16 OPPONENTS 223 986 4.4 58 9
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66 13.2 24t 1 13 13.0 13 0 87 9.7 24t 2 100 12.5 32 0
PUNTING
No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B
Kern Townsend TEAM
22 11 33 OPPONENTS 38
991 45.0 42.2 0 465 42.3 37.0 1 1456 44.1 40.5 1 1777 46.8 39.9 5
9 59 0 2 63 0 11 63 0 11 66 0
PUNT RETURNS
No. Yds Avg Long TD
A.J. Brown 41 McNichols 25 Ju. Jones 21 Swaim 19 Henry 18 Westbrook-Ikhine 16 Rogers 15 Firkser 14 Pruitt 11 Reynolds 10 M. Johnson 9 Hudson 3 Foreman 2 Batson 2 D. Evans 2 Peterson 2 TEAM 212 OPPONENTS 251
No. Yds Avg Long TD
Byard Fulton TEAM
RECEIVING
90.7 39.6 91.7 127.1 91.5 89.9
567 13.8 57t 3 215 8.6 27 1 336 16.0 51 0 131 6.9 26 2 154 8.6 16 0 165 10.3 18t 2 195 13.0 39 1 112 8.0 14 0 129 11.7 22 3 90 9.0 12 0 160 17.8 50 0 31 10.3 14 0 48 24.0 39 0 15 7.5 13 1 11 5.5 6 0 4 2.0 5 0 2369 11.2 57t 13 2871 11.4 68t 18
Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD
Rogers TEAM
14 13 161 11.5 22 0 14 14 161 11.5 22 0 OPPONENTS 10 10 100 10.0 18 0
KICKOFF RETURNS
M. Johnson Rogers Batson McNichols D. Evans
No. Yds
7 7 5 2 1 TEAM 22 OPPONENTS 28
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Long TD
156 22.3 31 0 114 16.3 19 0 80 16.0 20 0 31 15.5 16 0 17 17.0 17 0 398 18.1 31 0 565 20.2 31 0
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SPECIALISTS
WR 88 Marcus Johnson
DE 96 Denico Autry
K
TE 87 Geoff Swaim
NT 93 Teair Tart
KO 14 Randy Bullock
LT
DT 98 Jeffery Simmons
P
6
Brett Kern
OLB 48 Bud Dupree
H
6
Brett Kern
77 Taylor Lewan
LG 76 Rodger Saffold III C
60 Ben Jones
14 Randy Bullock
ILB 51 David Long Jr.
PR 80 Chester Rogers
RG 64 Nate Davis
ILB 54 Rashaan Evans
KOR 88 Marcus Johnson
RT 72 David Quessenberry
OLB 58 Harold Landry III
LS
WR 80 Chester Rogers
CB 20 Jackrabbit Jenkins
WR 11 A.J. Brown
S
31 Kevin Byard
QB 17 Ryan Tannehill
S
37 Amani Hooker
RB 8
CB 26 Kristian Fulton
Adrian Peterson
46 Morgan Cox
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TEXANS PROBABLE STARTERS OFFENSE
DEFENSE
SPECIALISTS
WR 13 Brandin Cooks
DE 54 Jacob Martin
P
11 Cameron Johnston
LT
DT 91 Roy Lopez
K
7
LG 71 Tytus Howard
DT 97 Maliek Collins
LS
46 Jon Weeks
C
11 Cameron Johnston
72 Geron Christian Sr.
Ka’imi Fairbairn
64 Justin McCray
DE 52 Jonathan Greenard
H
RG 74 Max Scharping
WLB 41 Zach Cunningham
PR 25 Desmond King II
RT 67 Charlie Heck
MLB 43 Neville Hewitt
KR 25 Desmond King II
TE 85 Pharaoh Brown
SLB 51 Kamu Grugier-Hill
WR 18 Chris Conley
CB 25 Desmond King II
QB 5
Tyrod Taylor
S
20 Justin Reid
RB 30 Phillip Lindsay
S
1
RB 31 David Johnson
CB 39 Terrance Mitchell
Lonnie Johnson Jr.
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TEXANS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER
NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE
NFL EXP.
COLLEGE
88 Akins, Jordan
TE
6-4
243
29
4
Central Florida
89 Amendola, Danny
WR
5-11
185
36
13
Texas Tech
83 Auclair, Antony
TE
6-6
256
28
5
Laval
90 Blacklock, Ross
DL
6-3
290
23
2
TCU
85 Brown, Pharaoh
TE
6-6
258
27
4
Oregon
28 Burkhead, Rex
RB
5-10
215
31
9
Nebraska
72 Christian Sr., Geron
OL
6-6
315
25
4
Louisville
97 Collins, Maliek
DL
6-2
310
26
6
Nebraska
12 Collins, Nico
WR
6-4
215
22
R
Michigan
18 Conley, Chris
WR
6-3
205
29
7
Georgia
13 Cooks, Brandin
WR
5-10
183
28
8
Oregon State
41 Cunningham, Zach
LB
6-3
238
26
5
Vanderbilt
81 Davis, Davion
WR
5-11
199
25
1
Sam Houston State
6
Driskel, Jeff
QB
6-4
235
28
6
Louisiana Tech
7
Fairbairn, Ka’imi
K
6-0
183
27
6
UCLA
26 Freeman, Royce
RB
6-0
238
25
4
Oregon
52 Greenard, Jonathan
DL
6-3
263
24
2
Florida
51 Grugier-Hill, Kamu
LB
6-2
230
27
6
Eastern Illinois
67 Heck, Charlie
OL
6-8
311
24
2
North Carolina
43 Hewitt, Neville
LB
6-2
234
28
7
Marshall
71 Howard, Tytus
OL
6-5
322
25
3
Alabama State
50 Jenkins, Jordan
DL
6-3
260
27
6
Georgia
31 Johnson, David
RB
6-1
224
29
7
Northern Iowa
93 Johnson, Jaleel
DL
6-3
316
27
5
Iowa
1
DB
6-2
213
26
3
Kentucky
11 Johnston, Cameron
P
5-11
194
29
4
Ohio State
9
Jordan, Brevin
TE
6-3
245
21
R
Miami (Fla.)
25 King II, Desmond
DB
5-10
200
26
5
Iowa
21 LeBlanc, Cre’von
DB
5-10
190
27
6
Florida Atlantic
30 Lindsay, Phillip
RB
5-8
190
27
4
Colorado
91 Lopez, Roy
DL
6-2
318
24
R
Arizona
54 Martin, Jacob
DL
6-2
242
25
4
Temple
64 McCray, Justin
OL
6-3
315
29
5
Central Florida
10 Mills, Davis
QB
6-4
225
23
R
Stanford
39 Mitchell, Terrance
DB
5-11
191
29
8
Oregon
15 Moore, Chris
WR
6-1
200
28
6
Cincinnati
Johnson Jr., Lonnie
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NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE
NFL EXP.
COLLEGE
33 Moore Jr., A.J.
DB
5-11
200
25
4
Mississippi
22 Moreland, Jimmy
DB
5-11
182
26
3
James Madison
79 Morrissey, Jimmy
OL
6-3
303
23
R
Pittsburgh
23 Murray, Eric
DB
5-11
199
27
6
Minnesota
56 Nickerson, Hardy
LB
6-0
235
27
5
Illinois
57 Pierre-Louis, Kevin
LB
6-0
231
30
8
Boston College
20 Reid, Justin
DB
6-1
203
24
4
Stanford
74 Scharping, Max
OL
6-6
327
25
3
Northern Illinois
24 Smith, Tremon
DB
5-11
190
25
4
Central Arkansas
5
Taylor, Tyrod
QB
6-1
217
32
11
Virginia Tech
37 Thomas, Tavierre
DB
5-10
205
25
4
Ferris State
66 Toner, Cole
OL
6-5
310
27
4
Harvard
55 Walker, DeMarcus
DL
6-4
280
27
5
Florida State
32 Wallow, Garret
LB
6-2
230
22
R
TCU
4
QB
6-2
215
26
5
Clemson
46 Weeks, Jon
Watson, Deshaun
LS
5-10
242
35
12
Baylor
59 Wilson, Eric
LB
6-1
230
27
5
Cincinnati
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LOVIE SMITH
Associate Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator
TIM KELLY
Offensive Coordinator
GREG JACKSON
Safeties
BOBBY KING
Defensive Line
FRANK ROSS
ROBERT KUGLER Special Teams Coordinator
SEAN BAKER
Assistant Special Teams
DANNY BARRETT
Running Backs
ANDY BISCHOFF
Tight Ends
BEN BOLLING
Defensive Assistant
JAMES CAMPEN
Assistant Offensive Line / Offensive Assistant
BEN MCDANIELS
Assistant Wide Receivers / Offensive Assistant
DENARIUS MCGHEE
Offensive Assistant
ROBERT PRINCE
Wide Receivers
Offensive Line
ALLEN SMITH
Assistant Defensive Line / Defensive Assistant
ILIR EMINI
Defensive Assistant
MILES SMITH
Linebackers
PEP HAMILTON
Passing Game DINO VASSO Coordinator / Quarterbacks
Cornerbacks
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TEXANS WEEK 10 STATS 1-8
RESULTS
OFFENSE
09/12 W 37-21 09/19 L 21-31 09/23 L 9-24 10/03 L 0-40 10/10 L 22-25 10/17 L 3-31 10/24 L 5-31 10/31 L 22-38 11/07 L 9-17 11/21 11/28 12/05 12/12 12/19 12/26 01/02 01/09
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Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS
29 47 14 38 0 128
OPPONENTS 42 79 68 69 0 258
SCORING
TD Ru Pa Rt K-PAT FG
HOU. OPP.
Returns
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TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 132 204 Rushing 31 71 Passing 89 117 Penalty 12 16 3rd Down: Made/Att 49/126 45/103 3rd Down Pct. 38.9 43.7 4th Down: Made/Att 6/11 4/7 4th Down Pct. 54.5 57.1 POSSESSION AVG. 27:50 32:10 TOTAL NET YARDS 2521 3473 Avg. Per Game 280.1 385.9 Total Plays 528 583 Avg. Per Play 4.8 6.0 NET YARDS RUSHING 682 1232 Avg. Per Game 75.8 136.9 Total Rushes 204 272 NET YARDS PASSING 1839 2241 Avg. Per Game 204.3 249.0 Sacked/Yards Lost 26/174 19/133 Gross Yards 2013 2374 Att./Completions 298/195 292/193 Completion Pct. 65.4 66.1 Had Intercepted 11 9 PUNTS/AVERAGE 48/46.8 31/44.9 NET PUNTING AVG. 48/43.0 31/42.1 PENALTIES/YARDS 65/552 45/362 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 13/6 14/5 TOUCHDOWNS 14 31 Rushing 4 15 Passing 10 16
SCORE BY PERIODS TEAM
S PTS
Fairbairn Slye Cooks Lindsay TEAM
0 0 0 0 3/5 6/8 0 21 0 0 0 0 7/8 4/5 0 19 2 0 2 0 0 12 2 1 1 0 0 12 26 7 17 2 21/24 8/11 0 201 OPPONENTS 17 5 12 0 12/13 13/17 0 155
FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
Fairbairn 0/0 1/1 3/3 1/2 1/2 Slye 0/0 2/2 0/0 1/2 1/1 TEAM 0/0 3/3 3/3 2/4 2/3 OPPONENTS 0/0 6/6 4/4 2/2 2/3
0
Sacks: Team 19, Opponents 26
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TEXANS WEEK 10 STATS PASSING
Att Cmp Yds
Mills T. Taylor TEAM
Cmp% Yds/Att TD
TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating
209 140 1357 67.0 6.49 7 3.3 8 3.8 67t 20/131 80.2 87 55 656 63.2 7.54 3 3.4 3 3.4 52 6/43 83.3 298 195 2013 65.4 6.76 10 3.4 11 3.7 67t 26/174 80.6 OPPONENTS 292 193 2374 66.1 8.13 16 5.5 9 3.1 68 19/133 96.5
RUSHING
PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TD
Ingram Lindsay D. Johnson T. Taylor TEAM
92 294 3.2 24 1 49 133 2.7 35 1 33 119 3.6 13 0 8 78 9.8 29 1 204 682 3.3 35 4 OPPONENTS 272 1232 4.5 83 15
48 2247 46.8 43.0 2 20 69 0 48 2247 46.8 43.0 2 20 69 0 OPPONENTS 31 1391 44.9 42.1 0 8 58 0
PUNT RETURNS
RECEIVING
No. Yds Avg Long TD
Cooks D. Johnson Akins N. Collins Amendola C. Moore Brown Conley TEAM OPPONENTS
57 23 21 15 14 12 12 10 195 193
641 11.2 52 182 7.9 16 184 8.8 31 191 12.7 32 112 8.0 39 143 11.9 67t 114 9.5 29 196 19.6 40 2013 10.3 67t 2374 12.3 68
No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B
Johnston TEAM
Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD
Roberts TEAM
8 2 33 4.1 11 0 14 7 87 6.2 20 0 OPPONENTS 22 13 145 6.6 15 0
2 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 10 16
KICKOFF RETURNS
No. Yds
Avg
Long TD
Roberts
18 386 21.4 38 0
TEAM
23 517 22.5 44 0
OPPONENTS 12 261 21.8 31 0
INTERCEPTIONS
No. Yds Avg Long TD
L. Johnson 3 47 15.7 32 0 Ju. Reid 2 45 22.5 24 0 TEAM 9 111 12.3 32 0 OPPONENTS 11 79 7.2 25 0
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7
KA’IMI FAIRBAIRN K
12
NICO COLLINS WR
20
JUSTIN REID DB
4
5
DESHAUN WATSON QB
TYROD TAYLOR QB
9
10
BREVIN JORDAN TE
DAVIS MILLS QB
13
15
BRANDIN COOKS WR
CHRIS MOORE WR
21
22
CRE’VON LEBLANC DB
JIMMY MORELAND DB
6
JEFF DRISKEL QB
11
CAMERON JOHNSTON P
18
CHRIS CONLEY WR
23
ERIC MURRAY DB
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TREMON SMITH DB
30
PHILLIP LINDSAY RB
33
A.J. MOORE JR. DB
41
ZACH CUNNINGHAM LB
25
26
DESMOND KING II DB
ROYCE FREEMAN RB
31
DAVID JOHNSON RB
37
TAVIERRE THOMAS DB
43
NEVILLE HEWITT LB
28
REX BURKHEAD RB
32
GARRET WALLOW LB
39
TERRANCE MITCHELL DB
46
JON WEEKS LS
34
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50
JORDAN JENKINS DL
54
JACOB MARTIN DL
57
KEVIN PIERRE-LOUIS LB
66
COLE TONER OL
51
KAMU GRUGIERHILL LB
55
DEMARCUS WALKER DL
59
ERIC WILSON LB
67
CHARLIE HECK OL
52
JONATHAN GREENARD DL
56
HARDY NICKERSON LB
64
JUSTIN MCCRAY OL
71
TYTUS HOWARD OL
36
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MAX SCHARPING OL
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ANTONY AUCLAIR TE
89
DANNY AMENDOLA WR
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JALEEL JOHNSON DL
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90
ROSS BLACKLOCK DL
97
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Amy Adams Strunk assumed the role of controlling owner of the team in March 2015. She also serves as the co-chairman of the franchise’s Board of Directors. In her time as controlling owner Strunk has transformed the franchise through her vision, commitment and decisions that have set the team on an ascending trajectory. She hired Jon Robinson as General Manager and Mike Vrabel as Head Coach, while installing Steve Underwood first and then Burke Nihill to the position of President/CEO. Additionally, she has annually committed significant resources to upgrade Nissan Stadium and the team’s practice facility, Saint Thomas Sports Park. Strunk also continues to grow the administrative staff for the franchise with significant additions across all departments. All those changes translated to success on the field as the Titans went from a three-win team in 2015, to posting five consecutive winning seasons, playoff berths in three of the last four years, a trip to the AFC Championship game in 2019 and a division title in 2020. It was the franchise’s first division title since 2008, first appearance in the AFC
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the tornado which struck Nashville and Middle Tennessee in 2020, stepping up to donate $1 million from the Titans Foundation to the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee to help those affected by the disaster. In 2019, the team broke ground on a significant addition to Saint Thomas Sports Park, which doubles the facility footprint and will allow all departments to be under one roof, after spending many years spread out over multiple locations. Additionally, the team has refurbished a number of football areas that previously were untouched since the building opened in 1999. One of the daughters of Titans franchise founder K.S. “Bud” Adams, Jr., Strunk was raised on football and is proud of her father’s role in founding the American Football League as well as the decades of leadership he provided not only to the Titans franchise, but also to the National Football League. Her goal is to build upon that legacy and establish the Titans as one of the league’s elite franchises. An independent businesswoman for more than 30 years, Strunk is the owner and president of both Kenada Farms and the Little River Oil and Gas Company. She has been significantly involved in the family’s farming and ranching businesses, including serving as the vice president of Bud Adams Ranches, Inc. These ventures provided her valuable knowledge about customer service as well as the opportunity to manage a diverse range of employees and business operations, and these experiences have shaped her management style. “I believe in hiring good people and letting them do their jobs,” said Strunk. “Everything should revolve around what’s best for the Titans and not around the owner. While I talk frequently with the leaders of the Titans as I do with all of our family’s companies, the people in our football operations need the control and latitude necessary to create an exciting and competitive team. “Our business staff needs the same freedom in order for our organization to reach its full potential and to continue to create a first-class fan experience at Nissan Stadium. Decisions will always be made based on what is the best for the team to reach our goals of becoming one of the elite franchises of the NFL and enriching the communities of Nashville and Middle Tennessee. “Nashville is one of the most dynamic and rapidly
growing cities in the nation with a very promising future,” said Strunk. “We are proud to be a part of Nashville and Middle Tennessee, and we want the Titans to be a leader in providing opportunities for people and businesses in the city and the region to achieve their dreams.” Engaged in the process of improving all aspects of the franchise, Strunk has the best interest of the football team and the fans on her mind as she makes her decisions. As evidence of that engagement, the Titans have become one of the best home teams in the NFL, posting a 25-11 home mark in the last 36 games leading into the 2021 season. In 2016, Strunk was appointed to the NFL’s Hall of Fame Committee. Her appointment continues a family legacy, as her father was a long-time member of the committee. Additionally, in 2017, Strunk was named to the Board of Trustees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In 2018, she added an appointment to the NFL’s Super Bowl and Major Event Advisory Committee. A graduate of the University of Texas with a degree in history, Strunk is an avid horse enthusiast whose other interests include farming, ranching, tennis and a variety of other outdoor activities. She also served as a volunteer coach of both the boys and girls varsity tennis teams at her daughter’s high school. Never one to turn down a challenge, during the 2017 offseason, Strunk accepted an invitation to skydive with members of the Army’s Golden Knights to kick off draft week. Strunk is married to her husband Bill. She has three children — Tracy, Tommy, and Blanche, who are all avid sports fans and outdoor enthusiasts.
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BURKE NIHILL PRESIDENT AND CEO
Burke Nihill is in his sixth season with the Titans and his second as the team’s President and CEO. Prior to becoming President and CEO in May of 2020, he was elevated in February to Senior Vice President-Business Operations & Chief Legal Officer. He originally joined the organization as General Counsel in 2016 and was elevated to Vice President and General Counsel in 2019. His first season as the team President and CEO was one of change and progress on many fronts. Taking over as President in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, he guided the franchise through a variety of challenges. The Titans were one of only 14 NFL teams to host fans for the majority of their games and it was the culmination of months of preparation to host fans safely. His work on the future for the franchise overlapped last year’s specific challenges, as he oversaw the work on the new expansion to the team’s practice facility and the remodeling of existing spaces in the original building. Additionally, Nihill has been at the forefront of the discussions with Metro Nashville government and the State of Tennessee about a potential development around the stadium campus and a re-imagined Nissan Stadium.
In his previous roles with the team, Nihill oversaw the club’s legal and human resources functions and worked on club initiatives related to state and local government, company culture, and general business planning and strategy for both the Titans and Nissan Stadium. During his time with the Titans, he has participated in the negotiation of club contracts with team sponsors, media rights partners, stadium vendors, and major concert and event promoters. Nihill was instrumental in Nashville’s effort to secure and execute the 2019 NFL Draft. Before joining the Titans, Nihill gained 15 years of professional experience in several industries. He held legal and management roles at VMware, an international software company based in Silicon Valley. Prior to VMware, he served as Associate General Counsel at OfficeMax Incorporated and as a private attorney at a Chicago law firm. Nihill received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Illinois Wesleyan University and his law degree with honors from Chicago-Kent College of Law. Nihill resides in Franklin,Tenn., with his wife, Holly, and their three children, Emma, Jack, and Chase.
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EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT/GENERAL MANAGER
offense (396.4 yards/gm) and fourth in scoring offense (30.7 points/gm). The Titans yardage total was the most in franchise history and Henry became just the eighth player in NFL history to surpass 2,000-rushing yards in a season (2,027). In the 2019 offseason, Robinson added key veterans to bolster the roster, engineering a trade with Miami that brought Tannehill to the team, while also adding guard Rodger Saffold, wide receiver Adam Humphries and outside linebacker Cameron Wake. Robinson also was able to keep two key contributors on the roster, resigning safety Kenny Vaccaro and punter Brett Kern. On draft day, Robinson added Mississippi State defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons in the first round and wide receiver A.J. Brown from Ole Miss in the second round. Early in the 2018 unrestricted free agent signing period, Robinson targeted a pair of former New England Patriots: cornerback Malcolm Butler and running back Dion Lewis. During the 2018 NFL Draft, Robinson used trades to move up three times as he selected linebackers Rashaan Evans and Harold Landry. During the 2017 offseason, Robinson used free agency to address needs on defense and special teams. Most notably, he spearheaded deals for cornerback Logan Ryan (New England), safety Johnathan Cyprien (Jacksonville) and special teams Pro Bowler Brynden Trawick (Oakland). In the 2017 NFL Draft, Robinson spent first-round picks on wide receiver Corey Davis (fifth overall) and cornerback Adoree’ Jackson (18th overall). It marked the first time the franchise had a pair of first-round draft selections since 1987. Overall, the members of the 2017 draft class combined for 76 games played and 42 starts as rookies.
Jon Robinson enters his sixth season as the team’s general manager. He was hired in January of 2016 and was promoted in 2017 to executive vice president/ general manager. Robinson’s work in his first five years helped the team go from three wins in the season prior to his arrival to five consecutive winning seasons, earning playoff berths in three of the past four seasons, a spot in the 2019 AFC Championship Game and an AFC South division title in 2020. Robinson also is the only general manger during the “Titans era” (1999-present) to oversee five consecutive winning seasons. Currently, the Titans, Seattle and Kansas City are the only NFL teams without a losing season from 2016 to 2020. In re-constructing the roster during his tenure with the team, Robinson has selected 43 players in the draft, engineered 26 trades, made 11 waiver claims and hundreds of free agent signings. In preparing for the 2021 season, Robinson made key additions to bolster both sides of the ball by signing free agents outside linebacker Bud Dupree, defensive lineman Denico Autry and cornerback Jackrabbit Jenkins, and trading for wide receiver Julio Jones. The draft saw the addition of cornerback Caleb Farley and offensive lineman Dillon Radunz in the first two rounds. In 2020, Robinson assembled a team that captured the first division title (11-5 record) and hosted their first home playoff game since 2008. Tennessee did so while navigating the challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Coming off a successful 2019 campaign, Robinson locked up running back Derrick Henry and quarterback Ryan Tannehill to long-term contracts headed into the 2020 season. Those two keyed an offense that ranked second in the NFL in total
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In his first year as an NFL general manager, Robinson’s leadership and decision-making helped the Titans triple their win total from the previous season, finishing 9-7 in 2016 after a 3-13 finish in 2015. The six-win improvement tied for the most in franchise history (1967 and 1974) and doubled the previous club benchmark for the most wins in the first year under a new general manager (three by Bum Phillips in 1975). Within the first four months at his post, Robinson pulled the trigger on several key personnel decisions. On March 9, 2016, he made his first major acquisition, swapping fourth-round draft picks with the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for running back DeMarco Murray. The trade provided major dividends in 2016, as Murray led the AFC and ranked third in the NFL with 1,287 rushing yards. Around the same time, Robinson began to work the free agent market. Ben Jones and wide receiver Rishard Matthews highlighted the haul, and both were instrumental in helping to transform the Titans offense into the 11th-ranked unit in the NFL in 2016. Jones started all 16 games and keyed a rushing attack that ranked third in the league, while Matthews set career highs with 65 receptions (tied for the team lead), a team-high 945 receiving yards and a team-high nine touchdown receptions.The latter number tied for sixth in the NFL and tied for ninth in franchise history. On April 14, 2016, two weeks before the NFL Draft, Robinson and the Titans dealt the first overall pick to the Los Angeles Rams in one of the biggest trades in recent NFL history. The Titans gave up the No. 1 pick and a fourth-rounder in order to receive the 15th overall pick, two second-rounders and a third-rounder in 2016, plus the Rams’ first- and third-round picks in 2017. From 1990–2015, there were seven trades involving the No. 1 overall pick, but this was the first since 2004, when the San Diego Chargers selected Eli Manning with the first pick and dealt his rights to the New York Giants. The Titans had their hands at one point or another on 17 selections in the 2016 draft due to five different trades (including one trade in 2015), and in the end, they ended up with a class of 10 players, including four of the top 45 picks. Robinson swung a draft-day trade with the Cleveland Browns to move back up to the eighth slot to choose Michigan State tackle Jack Conklin. All 10 members of Robinson’s first draft class played in at least one game in 2016. They accumulated a total of 110 games played and 38 starts, including 16 starts at right tackle by Conklin. The eighth-overall pick capped his successful rookie campaign by being named first-team All-Pro by Associated Press. Other rookies in 2016 who made significant contributions included
Henry, safety Kevin Byard and fifth-round wide receiver Tajaé Sharpe. Byard earned first-team All-Pro honors and a Pro Bowl berth in his second season. Robinson arrived in Tennessee with a wide range of experience from working his way up on the personnel side of the NFL. From 2014–2015, he served as director of player personnel for the Buccaneers and oversaw both college and pro departments as the team rebuilt its roster. The 2015 Buccaneers draft class made a significant impact, including four rookie starters: quarterback Jameis Winston, tackle Donovan Smith, guard Ali Marpet and linebacker Kwon Alexander. Prior to joining Tampa Bay, Robinson spent 12 years with the New England Patriots, including his last five years (2009-13) as the director of college scouting. In the five years heading up their college scouting, the Patriots added a number of key components to their roster that won the Super Bowl in 2014, including wide receiver Julian Edelman, defensive back Devin McCourty, tight end Rob Gronkowski, tackle Nate Solder and defensive end Chandler Jones. He joined the Patriots as an area scout in 2002, a role he served for four seasons. Robinson then spent two years (2006-07) as a regional scout, before being promoted to assistant director of college scouting in 2008 and then director of college scouting in 2009. In his time scouting for the Patriots the team won 10 division titles, four conference titles and two Super Bowls (2003, 2004). Robinson played three years at Southeast Missouri State as a defensive lineman after starting his college career at the Air Force Academy. Following his college career as a player, he spent one season (1998) coaching at his alma mater and three years (1999-2001) coaching at Nicholls State. A native of Union City, Tenn., Robinson and his wife, Jaimie, have two daughters, Taylor and Bailey. He and his wife are deeply involved in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), as the disease affects their oldest daughter, Taylor. In 2018, the Robinsons chaired the JDRF Gala in Nashville which raised over 1.8 million dollars for diabetes research.
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EXECUTIVES GIL BEVERLY
of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. He then went on to secure his MBA from the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center at the University of Oregon.
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT/ CHIEF MARKETING & REVENUE OFFICER Gil Beverly enters his third season with the Titans and his second as Senior Vice President/Chief Marketing & Revenue Officer. In his role, he directs Ticketing, Marketing, Corporate Partnerships and Digital Communications. He joined the team in 2019 as team’s Vice President of Brand, Marketing & Communications. Working with local and national health experts, the Titans were one of a handful of NFL teams to host fans for the majority of the 2020 season at limited capacity. With the challenges associated with a season being played during a pandemic, Beverly’s team found new ways to connect with fans at home. The team hosted a Virtual Draft Party around the NFL Draft and launched a variety of content series that gave fans an inside look at players’ lives away from the football field. The organization also debuted a brand campaign called “Tennessee Tough” that illustrated the resiliency, unity and hope of Tennessee community. The campaign featured video assets as well as a new downtown mural spanning over 130 feet. As COVID-19 restrictions eased, the Titans hosted several in-person ‘Celebrate 615’ events in tribute to the city of Nashville. In his first season with the Titans, Beverly challenged and guided departments to find innovative ways to engage with fans. Highlights on the marketing side included a joint venture with Lipscomb University on the development and launch of the cartoon character “Titan Man,” a series of Pop Up Shop parties to introduce new merchandise to a younger demographic and “Titans Art Rush,” an art show that featured Titans-centric photos and artwork. On the ticketing side, the team introduced a digital season ticket for new fans, the “Fireball Fast Pass,” and a season ticket member reward program, “The 22nd Element.” Before joining the Titans, Beverly worked as Vice President, Partnership Solutions for Learfield IMGCollege. In this role he oversaw the development of marketing & sponsorship programs across over 200 collegiate athletics departments and other related sports properties. In doing so, he helped to create and drive partnerships with a range of Fortune 500 companies including Allstate, Nissan and State Farm, among others. Prior to his experience at Learfield, Beverly served as Vice President College Sports Marketing for ESPN. In doing so, he was involved in development of sponsorship architecture and promotional strategy around various media properties including the College Football Playoff, SEC Network, College GameDay and Tournament Challenge, among others. A native of Evanston, Ill., Beverly graduated from the undergraduate division of the Wharton School
ADOLPHO BIRCH III
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT/ BUSINESS AFFAIRS AND CHIEF LEGAL OFFICER Adolpho Birch III is in his second season with the Titans as Senior Vice President, Business Affairs & Chief Legal Officer. He joined the organization in 2020 after spending 23 years at the NFL headquarters in New York. Birch’s responsibilities with the Titans include legal affairs, government relations, community impact and business planning and strategy. In his first season with the team, he took on an important role in the organization’s on-going discussions with Metro Nashville government and the state of Tennessee on the potential development of the stadium campus and a re-imagined Nissan Stadium. He also has been a catalyst on re-defining priorities for the team’s Community Impact department moving forward. As an advisor to Commissioners Paul Tagliabue and Roger Goodell, Birch served in many senior-level roles throughout his time at the league office, prior to joining the Titans. From 2015 to 2020, Birch served as the NFL’s Senior Vice President of Labor Policy & League Affairs. His broad range of duties covered labor negotiations, litigation matters, government relations, player engagement, employee development and the league’s critical response team. He helped develop, administer and enforce policies respecting the integrity of the game and the reputation of the league, including those on substances of abuse, performance-enhancing drugs, gambling and criminal misconduct. Working with government officials, he also advanced the NFL’s legislative, political and regulatory interests on key issues such as youth concussion laws, the league’s tax status and the FCC’s blackout rule. In supervising the NFL’s player engagement efforts, which encompass a number of programs to support player and employee off-field success, he helped improve access to continuing education, financial education, career development and clinical assistance. Additionally, he served on several executive working groups and cross-organizational committees including those related to sponsorship, legalized sports betting, media advertising policy and disaster relief. Birch began his career with the NFL as Labor Relations Counsel from 1997 to 2007. His primary responsibility in that role was the enforcement of the league’s Collective Bargaining Agreement, including player and club contract and injury grievances, benefit matters and salary cap disputes. He later was
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EXECUTIVES promoted to Vice President of Labor Policy and Player Development (2007–2010), Senior Vice President of Law and Labor Policy (2010–2012), and Senior Vice President of Labor Policy and Government Affairs (2012–2014). Prior to his work in the league office, Birch clerked for the Honorable Thomas A. Wiseman, Jr., Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee. He then worked in private practice in Houston as an associate at Fulbright & Jaworski and later a labor and litigation boutique. A Nashville native and graduate of Father Ryan High School, Birch attended Vanderbilt University Law School as a Patricia Roberts Harris Scholar, serving on the Editorial Board of the Vanderbilt Law Review and earning his juris doctorate in 1991. He did his undergraduate work at Harvard University, where he graduated with honors in government. Birch is involved with several professional and philanthropic organizations, including Vanderbilt University Board of Trust (Secretary); Sports Lawyers Association (Board of Directors); Partnership for Clean Competition (Board of Governors); Business of Sports School, New York City (Industrial Advisory Board); and Why Not Sports? (Advisory Board). In May 2021, he was elected to the Board of Directors for Ingram Industries. That same month, he was elected to serve as a Director for the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority. His father, A.A. Birch, Jr., was the first AfricanAmerican Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court and became the first judge to serve at every level of the Tennessee judiciary. In 2006, the city of Nashville named its new criminal justice building after him.
RYAN COWDEN
VICE PRESIDENT OF PLAYER PERSONNEL Ryan Cowden is in his 22nd NFL season and his sixth with the Titans. In 2018, he was promoted to Vice President of Player Personnel. He originally joined the franchise as the Director of Player Personnel. Cowden oversees all areas of the scouting department, both college and pro, including advance scouting, free agency preparation, and evaluation of players in the NFL and all other professional leagues. In addition, he assists with college scouting and preparation for the NFL Draft. He joined the Titans in 2016 after 16 years with the Carolina Panthers. In Carolina, Cowden last held the title of Assistant Director of College Scouting, a position he held for two years. Prior to that role, he served as the team’s National Scout/Senior College Scout for two years (2012-14) and was a national scout from 2008-12. Cowden originally joined the Panthers as a scouting
assistant in 2000. He became an area scout in 2001 and was responsible for the southeast area from 200107. During his time in Carolina, the franchise won two NFC titles, five division crowns and advanced to the playoffs six times. Cowden and his wife, Dana, have a son, Noah, and a daughter, London.
VIN MARINO
VICE PRESIDENT OF FOOTBALL ADMINISTRATION Vincent Marino is in his 15th season with the Titans and 11th as Vice President of Football Administration in 2021. He originally joined the organization in 2007 as the Senior Director of Football Administration after spending 18 years at the NFL offices in New York. Marino’s primary responsibilities include the management of the Titans’ salary cap and player contract negotiations. He interacts closely with Titans General Manager Jon Robinson on numerous football-related issues. Marino also serves as the Titans liaison with the NFL office regarding labor and contract issues as well as player personnel matters. In 2014, he was selected to participate in the prestigious NFL’s Career Development Symposium at the Wharton School of Business in Philadelphia. Currently, he is a member of the NFL Player Insurance Trust; and additionally, he sits on the appeals panels for the NFL Player Tuition Assistance Plan and the NFL Severance Pay Plan. During his time with the NFL’s Management Council, Marino spent eight years in the Player Personnel Department (Analyst, 1990-95; Manager/Player Personnel, 1995-98) and eight years in Labor Operations (Sr. Manager of Labor Operations, 1998-03), the last three as the Director of Labor Operations (200306). Marino gained expertise in various capacities and his experience includes: being a primary club contact for player contract valuations, enforcing the rules of the CBA (collective bargaining agreement), salary cap regulation and participating in a strategic group related to forming the CBA between the league and the players. Additionally, he has assisted the league in Super Bowl game operations and has served as a replay communicator at numerous games during his tenure. He originally joined the NFL as an assistant in the Public Relations department, where he spent two years. Born and raised in the Bronx, N.Y., Marino graduated from the Bronx High School of Science and went on to earn summa cum laude honors from Fordham University. While at Fordham, he earned a communications degree and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Marino and his wife, Nikoleta, have two sons: Nikolas and Alexander.
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MIKE VRABEL HEAD COACH
in three-point games (9-5), good for fifth in the league. The Titans and Saints were the only clubs to win at least three overtime contests in the regular season from 2018 to 2020, and neither suffered a loss. The Titans were called for 267 penalties from 2018 through 2020, which was the second-fewest total in the NFL. Only the New England Patriots (249) fared better. Also from 2018 to 2020, the Titans were a top-10 team in scoring defense.They allowed opponents to score 22.4 points per game during that time period, the eighth-lowest average in the NFL. In 2019, Vrabel led the franchise to the AFC Championship game for the MIKE VRABEL’S COACHING TIMELINE: 2018-21: Head Coach, Tennessee Titans first time since 2002, after posting his 2017: Defensive Coordinator, Houston Texans second consecutive 9-7 mark in the 2014-16: Linebackers, Houston Texans regular season. His 20 wins over the 2012-13: Defensive Line, Ohio State first two seasons were the second 2011: Linebackers, Ohio State most in franchise history (Pardee, 21 MIKE VRABEL’S PLAYING TIMELINE: wins) and he became the first head 2009-10: Linebacker, Kansas City Chiefs coach to win multiple playoff games 2001-08: Linebacker, New England Patriots within the first two years. The 2019 1997-2000: Linebacker, Pittsburgh Steelers Mike Vrabel is in his fourth season Titans became just the third team 1993-96: Defensive End, Ohio State with the Titans after being named head since 1990 to start the season 2-4 or coach on Jan. 20, 2018. He became the 19th head coach in worse and reach the Championship Game (2002, Titans and franchise history. 1996, Jacksonville). In 2020, the Titans made their second consecutive playoff The 2019 squad ranked in the NFL’s top 10 in scoring appearance under Vrabel, who tied Jack Pardee (1990 to margin (eighth, +71), turnover margin (sixth, +6), offensive 1992) for the most wins (31) and best winning percentage yards per play (fourth, 6.12), rushing offense (third, 138.9 (.596; 31-21) in franchise history over a head coach’s first yards per game), red-zone efficiency (first, 75.6 percent), three seasons with the organization. The Titans won the 2020 total touchdowns (tied for third, 54) and third-down defense AFC South title with an 11-5 record in the regular season, (eight, 36.3 percent). Individually, Derrick Henry led the NFL claiming their best record and first division title since going in rushing, Ryan Tannehill was the league’s highest rated passer 13-3 in 2008. They finished with a 5-1 record within the and A.J. Brown was the NFL’s leading rookie receiver. division and a 6-2 mark in road games, all while navigating the In his first season as a head coach,Vrabel guided the Titans challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. to a 9-7 record and to within one game of a playoff berth, The Titans led the NFL in 2020 with a plus-11 turnover all while navigating one of the NFL’s toughest schedules. The differential. Their 23 takeaways ranked seventh in the NFL, Titans played a league-high nine games during the regular while their 12 turnovers were the second-fewest in the season against seven eventual playoff teams, and their four league and tied for the ninth-lowest number since the NFL wins against playoff clubs tied for the most in the league. Only went to a 16-game schedule in 1978. New England, the Los Angeles Rams and Carolina had as many. The Titans tied for second place in total offense (396.4 The Titans committed only 82 penalties in 2018. Not only yards per game) and ranked fourth in scoring offense (30.7 was that number the best in franchise history over a 16-game points per game) in 2020. They became the first team in season, it was the lowest total by an NFL team since 2014. NFL history to generate at least 2,500 rushing yards (2,690) The Titans improved from having the 13th-ranked NFL and 3,500 net passing yards (3,653) while surrendering 25 defense in 2017 to an eighth-overall ranking in 2018 (333.4 or fewer sacks (25). Their 6,343 total yards and 381 first yards allowed per game). They finished third in scoring downs established franchise records, while their 491 points defense at 18.9 points allowed per game, recording their best amounted to the organization’s second-best total. The Titans mark since 2008. The 2018 Titans defense also ranked second joined the 1997 Detroit Lions as the only teams in NFL in the red zone (44.7 touchdown percentage), 10th on third history to feature a 2,000-yard rusher (2,027 by Derrick down (36.6 percent), sixth in passing defense (216.9 yards per Henry), a 3,000-yard passer (3,819 by Ryan Tannehill) and a game), second in touchdowns allowed (32) and first in fourth1,000-yard receiver (1,075 by A.J. Brown). quarter defense (65.9 yards per game). Situationally, Vrabel’s teams fared well among the NFL The 2018 Titans offense relied heavily upon a strong leaders in his first three seasons as head coach. From 2018 to running attack. Averaging 126.4 rushing yards per game, the 2020, their .935 winning percentage (29-2) in regular season team upgraded from the NFL’s 15th-ranked rushing offense games in which they had a fourth-quarter lead ranked second the year before Vrabel arrived to the seventh-ranked rushing in the NFL behind the New Orleans Saints (.974). In the offense in 2018. same time period, the Titans had a .643 winning percentage Vrabel ascended quickly to his position as a head coach
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following a 14-year playing career as a linebacker with the Pittsburgh Steelers (1997-2000), New England Patriots (200108) and Kansas City Chiefs (2009-10). He spent three years as an assistant coach at Ohio State (2011-13) and four years on the Houston Texans staff (2014-17), including 2017 as the defensive coordinator, before he was hired to his current post by Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk. Vrabel’s accomplishments as a player included three Super Bowl wins (2001, 2003 and 2004), one Pro Bowl selection (2007) and an All-Pro honor (2007). He appeared in 206 NFL games and totaled 57 sacks, 496 tackles, 11 interceptions (one returned for a touchdown), 20 forced fumbles and nine fumble recoveries. A cerebral and versatile athlete, he also saw action as a tight end and totaled 10 touchdown receptions. Additionally, his teams advanced to the playoffs eight times (20 postseason games), with Vrabel recording eight postseason sacks and two additional postseason touchdown receptions. Vrabel has spent his football life around accomplished leaders. After entering the NFL as a player in 1997, he played or coached under Bill Belichick, Bill Cowher, Romeo Crennel, Urban Meyer and Bill O’Brien. He gleaned attributes from each that helped form his philosophies as a head coach. Upon arriving in Tennessee, Vrabel stated: “We want to build a culture around winning, competitiveness and toughness. Everything we do is going to be geared towards winning and being physical. We want to prepare our players so they know what to do, which will allow them to play fast and aggressive.” Vrabel likewise made his own indelible impression on the same group of coaches. Upon the trade of Vrabel from the Patriots to the Chiefs in 2009, Belichick, who coached Vrabel his entire time in New England, made this comment: “Mike Vrabel epitomizes everything a coach could seek in a professional football player: toughness, intelligence, playmaking, leadership, versatility and consistency at the highest level. Behind the scenes, Mike’s wit and personality is one of the things we have all enjoyed about coming to work every day. The toughest aspect of my job is the day I stop coaching people like Mike, who did everything in his power to contribute to team success. Of all the players I have coached in my career, there is nobody I enjoyed working with more than Mike.” Vrabel joined the Titans after four seasons with O’Brien at the Houston Texans, spending the first three seasons (2014-16) coaching linebackers and one year (2017) as the team’s defensive coordinator. During his time in Houston, the Texans built one of the top defenses in the NFL and experienced tremendous success as a team, earning division titles in 2015 and 2016. In 2017, Vrabel’s first year as a defensive coordinator, the Texans finished the campaign with 19 players on injured reserve. Despite the setbacks, he led the defense to the fifth-best third-down percentage in the NFL and a franchiserecord 3.97 yards per carry by opponents. Houston also had 18 different players record at least half a sack and 26 players tally at least one tackle for loss. As the Texans linebackers coach from 2014-16, Vrabel helped mold several top-notch performers within his position group, including Jadeveon Clowney, Whitney Mercilus, Benardrick McKinney and Brian Cushing. During those three seasons, the Texans defense ranked third in the NFL in yards allowed per game (319.9) and net passing yards (218.4).
Houston also ranked first in third-down defense (33.6 percent), fourth in opponent completion percentage (59.5) and sixth in points allowed per game (19.8). The 2016 Texans ranked number one in the NFL – for the first time in franchise history – in total defense, surrendering only 301.3 yards per game. The defense also gave up the fewest first downs per game (17.0) and second-fewest net passing yards per game (201.6) in the league. Clowney, Mercilus and McKinney all earned second-team All-Pro honors, while Clowney was named to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career after posting then personal bests with 52 tackles, six sacks, 16 tackles for loss and 17 quarterback hits. Mercilus led the team in sacks for the first time in his career with 7.5 quarterback takedowns and tied for the NFL lead with four defensive fumble recoveries. McKinney led the team with a then career-high 129 tackles and became the second player in franchise history with over 100 tackles and five sacks in a season. The 2015 Texans had the top third-down defense in the NFL, allowing a 28.5 percent conversion rate, which was the lowest percentage in franchise history and the lowest by any NFL team since the 2003 Titans (27.7 percent). The 2015 defense also set a franchise mark with 45 sacks – 22.5 of which came from Vrabel’s linebacking corps. The 2015 squad also finished third in the NFL in net yards per game (310.2) and net passing yards allowed per game wand tied for seventh in points allowed per game (19.6). Cushing’s 110 tackles led the linebacking corps and were the third-highest mark of his career. Mercilus enjoyed the best year of his career as he set a personal high with 12 sacks. Prior to joining the NFL coaching ranks,Vrabel transitioned immediately from an NFL player to college coach. He started as the linebacker coach at Ohio State in 2011 and coached the defensive line from 2012–2013. In 2012, the Buckeyes finished the season undefeated at 12-0, and Vrabel was named Big Ten Recruiter of the Year by ESPN.com. That same season, he coached four Ohio State defensive linemen who were either drafted into the NFL or signed free agent contracts. Vrabel was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round (91st overall) of the 1997 NFL Draft after playing four years at Ohio State (1993-96). With the Buckeyes, he was a dominant performer, earning back-to-back All-American honors and becoming the first two-time winner of the Big Ten Conference Defensive Lineman of the Year Award (1995 and 1996). He graduated from Ohio State with a degree in exercise science. A native of Akron, Ohio, Vrabel attended Walsh Jesuit High School. He and his wife, Jennifer, have two sons: Tyler and Carter.
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