Titans hoping being home for stretch run helps salvage season
Associated PressNASHVILLE, Tenn. — The best thing the Tennessee Titans have going for them right now might be their schedule. They finally get to stay home for five of the seven games remaining where the Titans have been a completely different team, even if it’s still not enough to salvage this season. Vrabel’s cushion comes from this being his first season with general manager Ran Carthon, hired in January to replace Jon Robinson whose draft misses and free agent mistakes still are being felt. Robinson’s last three first-round draft picks have started 13 combined games, and he traded his 2020 pick away after an ugly rookie season. Fulton split time with Tre Avery in what Vrabel called a “coach’s decision.” Levis couldn’t recover Brewer’s bad snap on the Titans’ second drive in Jaguars’ territory in a then-scoreless game.