>>Titans Push for First in Division, Commanders Look to Save Season
(Washington, D.C.) — The Titans are looking to make a push for the top spot in the A-F-C South when they head to D-C this Sunday. Star running back Derrick Henry will be the focus once again as he ran for 114 yards and a touchdown in the team’s 24-17 Week Four win over the Colts. The Commanders will try and answer with a front seven led by defensive tackle Jonathan Allen, who had four tackles for a loss and a sack in the team’s 25-10 defeat to the Cowboys last weekend. The 2-and-2 Titans play the 1-and-3 Commanders on Sunday afternoon.
Tennessee head coach Mike Vrabel talks about how the secondary will shake out.
Titan’s running back Derrick Henry says the team needs to execute better in second halves.
>>Titans Release Updated Injury Report Ahead Of Washington Game
(Washington, D.C.) — Tennessee is releasing an updated injury report ahead of their Week Five matchup against the Commanders. Treylon Burks, Zach Cunningham and Bud Dupree were all held out of practice yesterday as they continue to work through injuries. Safety Amani Hooker took a step back in his recovery from a concussion and is not expected to play this weekend. Ola Adeniyi, Nate Davis and Joe Jones were also non-participants.
>>Bengals Prepare For Sunday Night Showdown against Ravens
(Baltimore, MD) — The Bengals are preparing for their Week Five showdown against the Ravens this weekend. The team had perfect attendance at practice yesterday as Devin Asiasi got in a limited session. La’el Collins also returned after he was given a rest day on Wednesday. Tee Higgins was limited for a second straight practice as he continues to work through an ankle injury. The Bengals and Ravens are both 2-and-2 and tied for first place in the division. Kickoff from Baltimore is on Sunday night.
>>Patriots Place Brian Hoyer On Injured Reserve
(Foxboro, MA) — The Patriots are closer to figuring out who they will start at quarterback on Sunday against the Detroit Lions. New England placed veteran quarterback Brian Hoyer on injured reserve Thursday because of a concussion. Second-year signal caller Mac Jones was limited during practice as he continues to work his way back from a high-ankle sprain. If Jones is unable to play, Bailey Zappe, a fourth round pick out of Western Kentucky, will start this week’s game.