Philadelphia Eagles Returner Jorrick Calvin Placed on IR; Who Will Return Kicks for the Rest of the Season?
December 24, 2010 by bryn.swartz
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Jorrick Calvin was placed on IR today with a back injury, officially ending his rookie season with two games remaining in the season. He didn’t play in three games this season: the first two games, against Green Bay and Detroit, and the first Giants game. Calvin was a sixth round draft pick by the Arizona [...]
Randy Moss claims he would return to Titans in 2011
December 23, 2010 by Dan Parzych
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2010 has been a season to forget for wide receiver Randy Moss—especially since joining the Tennessee Titans in November. Despite his struggles, Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean reports that Moss would still like to be back with the team next season. As we all know from his rants from a few months ago, Moss will [...]
Kenny Britt proves his value for Titans in the passing game
December 20, 2010 by Dan Parzych
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The passing game for the Tennessee Titans struggled while wide receiver Kenny Britt was sidelined with a serious hamstring injury. Against the Houston Texans on Sunday, the former Rutgers standout displayed a performance that shows how valuable he can be in the passing game. Britt caught six passes for 128 yards against one of the [...]
Five Potential Game Changing Matchups in the Eagles-Cowboys Game: Michael Vick, DeSean Jackson, & More
December 12, 2010 by bryn.swartz
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1. Michael Vick vs DeMarcus Ware. Michael Vick is the most dangerous player on the Philadelphia Eagles’ offense, and easily one of the most dangerous players in the National Football League. DeMarcus Ware is the most dangerous player to the Dallas Cowboys’ defense, and easily one of the most dangerous players in the National Football [...]
Asking the Fans & Writers of Other NFL Teams: How Far Will the Philadelphia Eagles Advance in 2010?
December 10, 2010 by bryn.swartz
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The Question: Asking my fans and writers of other NFL teams: How far will the Philadelphia Eagles advance in the 2010 postseason? The Answers: John Fennelly, New York Giants Fan & Writer (Senior Writer/editor of SNY’s Giants Football blog, Publisher of ProFootballNYC.com, Content Editor of FootballReportersOnline.com): The Eagles season is at its most crucial point. [...]
How hot is Jeff Fisher’s seat right now as head coach for the Titans?
December 10, 2010 by Dan Parzych
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For the second-straight season, Jeff Fisher and the Tennessee Titans are riding a six-game losing streak. Thursday’s 30-28 loss to the Indianapolis Colts dropped the Titans to 5-8 on the season and ended any bit of hope of a return to the postseason considering the Jacksonville Jaguars sit on top of the AFC South at [...]
Titans QB Kerry Collins becomes 30th player in NFL history to throw 200 touchdown passes
December 10, 2010 by Dan Parzych
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The Tennessee Titans weren’t pleased with the outcome of Thursday’s 30-28 loss to the Indianapolis Colts, but there is one player who deserves some recognition—quarterback Kerry Collins. After completing 28 of 39 passes for 244 yards with three touchdowns against the Colts, Collins became the 30th quarterback in NFL history to throw for 200 touchdowns [...]
Titans RB Chris Johnson gains 100+ rushing yards for seventh time in 2010
December 10, 2010 by Dan Parzych
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Despite Thursday’s 30-28 loss to the Indianapolis Colts, the Tennessee Titans have to be pleased with running back Chris Johnson’s performance—who has underperformed over the last few weeks. Johnson finished with 111 rushing yards with one touchdown on 22 carries against the Colts—marking the seventh time this season he crossed the 100-yard mark. Johnson also [...]
Kenny Britt returns to Titans; catches four passes and loses fumble against Colts
December 10, 2010 by Dan Parzych
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The Tennessee Titans were hoping the return of wide receiver Kenny Britt would provide a spark to the passing game. While Kerry Collins did an impressive job spreading the ball around to nine different receivers, Britt struggled at times against the Colts on Thursday—his first game since the last weekend in October. Britt caught four [...]
Randy Moss held to zero catches for second time since joining Titans
December 10, 2010 by Dan Parzych
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For the second time in four games, Tennessee Titans wide receiver Randy Moss was shutout after the Indianapolis Colts held him to zero catches in their 30-28 win on Thursday. The Titans have now lost six-straight games—with their last win coming in Week 7 against the Philadelphia Eagles. Since being claimed off waivers by Tennessee [...]