Time for Titans to move from duct tape to more conventional creativity
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Marcus Mariota shouldn’t be limited. Jack Conklin should be back.
Yes, the Titans are without Delanie Walker, but they’ve had two games to come to terms with his loss and he’s not coming back. No, Rishard Matthews isn’t really looped into the offense and was away Wednesday for personal reasons. Backup quarterback could be an issue. On defense. Kamalei Correa is expecting to return and Kendrick Lewis will probably be available.
Vrabel: I don't anticipate having to limit Mariota going forward. #Titans
— Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) September 26, 2018
Still, Sunday at Nissan Stadium against the Philadelphia Eagles, we should see the most complete version of the Titans we’ve seen yet. To contend with and beat the reigning Super Bowl champions, the home team will need that and more.
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