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- New England is projected to finish ahead of the Chargers and Super Bowl champion Steelers for the conference's best record. - Indianapolis is projected to have another double-digit win season in what should be a competitive division. - Every Monday through Friday, The Trenches will present team reports from Sporting News' 32 NFL... - Tennessee didn't leave Cleveland with a win. What Jeff Fisher saw out of his Titans might be as good as a victory. The coach wanted improvement out of his Titans after a sloppy loss in Dallas. He got it from the first-team offense, which turned in its longest drive of the preseason, and from the first-team defense, which kept Cleveland out of the end zone and a 7-3 halftime lead before being... - Matt Hasselbeck threw for 216 yards and two touchdowns with newly signed Edgerrin James watching on the sideline, leading the Seattle Seahawks to a 14-10 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday night in a game in which the Chiefs lost quarterback Matt Cassel to a leg injury. James, the NFL's active rushing leader, signed with Seattle on Tuesday, but spent the game in sweats, pen and... - 
One Browns quarterback threw a touchdown pass. The other did not. And for Brady Quinn, that perfect pass may have pushed him over the top. Quinn threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Braylon Edwards and outplayed Derek Anderson in perhaps their final auditions for coach Eric Mangini to be Cleveland's starting quarterback, and the Browns beat the Tennessee Titans 23-17 in an exhibition game Saturday...
- Three games into the preseason, the Tennessee Titans first-team offense has yet to dazzle.
The running game—with the exception of rookie Javon Ringer—does not have a single player averaging more than three yards per carry. Through three preseason games the Titans have rushed for 216 yards with an average of 2.8 yards per carry.
"The numbers speak for themselves, but I'm not concerned about it because basically we have the same people doing what we did last year and we were effective," Titans coach Jeff Fisher said. "I think with some tweaks and things like that and some of the schematic things, we will improve."
Also, the passing game still has yet to work itself into any sort of rhythm either.
All three Titans quarterbacks—starter Kerry...
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Mark Jones has been hurt most of training camp and unable to show the Tennessee Titans that he is capable of doing the job they signed him to do. That doesn't make for strong job security. Now Jones has two exhibitions to prove he's worthy of a roster spot. The Titans signed him this offseason to replace departed free agent Chris Carr as their punt and kick returner.
- Tennessee rookie Kenny Britt helped the Titans wrap up training camp Wednesday in style. He ran his leg of the team's traditional dizzy bat race, then celebrated with a cartwheel and a flip. The flip by the No. 1 pick overall provided the biggest buzz in a business-like, low-key training camp held at home by the team coming off a 13-3 season that was the NFL's best in 2008. - Nate Washington will miss some time with a strained right hamstring. How much and whether that includes the NFL season opener for Tennessee's top receiver remains to be seen, because Titans coach Jeff Fisher isn't saying. Fisher hasn't shared specific details on any injuries and won't until the first injury report is required with the start of the regular season. - The Tennessee Titans have released receiver Chris Davis on Monday, just four days after he was arrested on a drunken driving charge. Coach Jeff Fisher said Davis' injured left hamstring would not have allowed him to play before roster cutdowns. So the coach said the team released Davis and lineman Doug Datish. - By TERESA M. WALKER AP Sports Writer - Cowboys owner Jerry Jones had 75,000 paying guests and a few dozen freeloaders over to his new house the other night to watch football. Punters for the visiting Tennessee Titans immediately showed their gratitude by using his $40 million TV set for target practice. "I hit it probably a dozen times in pregame," veteran kicker Craig Hentrich said. - The grunts, snorts and yells start when the ball is set for play, all coming from Tennessee defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch. With the snap, Vanden Bosch plunges at the left tackle, clawing and pushing to find the quarterback or whoever has the ball. That intensity is why teammates call him a Tasmanian devil, and opponents definitely can hear Vanden Bosch coming at them. - Coming off a 13-3 record can make a coach an optimist. That is why Tennessee coach Jeff Fisher sees the mistakes made by his Titans in a preseason loss to Dallas as good things. Now the Titans have something to correct. A defense that lost only one starter from a defense ranked second in the NFL in points allowed and seventh in yards allowed struggled mightily in a 30-10 loss Friday night to the...–>