Tennessee Titans news: Turning the page to Week 2 of preseason
The Tennessee Titans are moving forward in training camp following their win over the San Francisco 49ers.
Following their preseason opener against the San Francisco 49ers, the Tennessee Titans are looking to turn the page and prepare for the regular season opener against the New York Jets on September 13. The game against the 49ers resulted in a victory for the Titans, but the team still has work to do before the upcoming match. Titans fans are eager to see how the team will fare in week two of the preseason.
Tony Pollard, the starting running back for the Titans, appears to have a safe spot as their primary back for the season. However, there will be competition for carries in the backfield as fourth-year pro TyJ Spears and rookie Nick Singleton out of Penn State aim to earn playing time. Singleton's rookie year will be intriguing to watch as he integrates into the Titans' offense.
Starting quarterback Cam Ward has shown improvement following the team's first practice after the preseason opener against the 49ers. Ward's performance at practice is expected to continue throughout the week. Meanwhile, the Seattle Seahawks, who will face the Titans later in the week, will partake in joint practices before their game at Nissan Stadium on Sunday.
Seahawks' Jalen Milroe has previewed the signing of former first-round pick Day’Ron Arnold, who joined the team last week but is unlikely to play in the Titans' game due to his recent arrival in the Pacific Northwest.
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