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Titans preseason: 8 players with something to prove vs. Seahawks

The Tennessee Titans face the Seattle Seahawks on national TV. See which eight players have the most to prove.

The Tennessee Titans will face the Seattle Seahawks in their preseason game on Sunday Night, providing an opportunity for eight players to showcase their skills and prove themselves. Quarterback Cam Ward will aim to shake off a mixed performance against the 49ers and potentially silence critics. Rookie quarterback Will Levis, whose time in Nashville may be limited, will seize the chance to elevate his game and generate buzz for the upcoming season.

Offensive guard Fernando Carmona, a standout in training camp, will look to solidify his position in the right guard battle against the Seahawks' formidable defensive line. Rookie wide receiver Carnell Tate, who has shown promise in practice, will seek to convert his success into tangible results in the preseason matchup. Offensive tackle Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, favored to secure the swing-tackle role, will reinforce his standing in the rotation with another impressive performance.

Defensive linebacker Dorian Mausi, who struggled both on defense and special teams against the 49ers, will have to bounce back with a solid effort against Seattle. Defensive end Malik Herring, who had a stellar outing against the 49ers and faces a potential increased opportunity due to an injury to Jaylen Harrell, could see a chance to shine.

Cornerback Cor’Dale Flott, who has faced recent struggles against the 49ers and Seahawks, will have a prime opportunity to demonstrate his value and potentially quell any doubts.

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