The Tennessee Titans are coming off of a big rode win against the Dallas Cowboys in which they battled back and forth for an eventual victory. The Titans played exceptionally well on offense moving the ball almost at will. In the fourth quarter running back Chris Johnson pounded home two touchdown runs which would be the difference in the game. Vince Young passed for 173 yards on 12 completions and added two touchdown tosses. Chris Johnson tore up the field for 131 yards on only 19 carries. Wideout Kenny Britt stepped up in the absence of Justin Gage to catch four balls for 86 yards and a score. While the defense has been so strong for the Titans this season they still gave up upwards of 500 yards against Dallas last week, but in the end they were able to get the a stop to win the game. This Tennessee defensive line is controlling opponents running games as well as getting plenty of pressure on opposing quarterbacks. Tennessee is 2-0 on the road this season with wins over tough teams in the Cowboys and the Giants. Both of those games saw the Titans defense being dominate on plenty of downs and they look to continue that dominance against the Jaguars. The Titans defense is better than the Jaguars offensive line and should get plenty of shots at Jacksonville's backfield. Slowing down Jacksonville's run game will be the primary goal for the Titans and with the way they have been playing it should be accomplished. The Titans offense will have a physical matchup in this game, but with Chris Johnson in their backfield they should be able to exploit some gaps and break big plays all night.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have started out with a solid record, but can they keep it up is the question everyone would like to know. The Jaguars are coming off of a good win on the road against the Bills. Even though the Bills are not a top team in this league they took an early lead on Jacksonville that looked like it was getting ugly until Jacksonville woke up the offense and came back for a 36-26 win. Quarterback David Garrard led the team with 16 of 20 passing for only 178 yards, but he tallied three touchdown passes on the day. Running back Maurice Jones-Drew led the ground game with 84 yards on 19 carries while Marcedes Lewis and Mike Thomas each caught four passes for 54 and 51 yards each. Lewis has become a top target of Garrard this season as he added another two touchdown catches against Buffalo. While the offense has been scoring for the Jaguars, their defense has managed to allow at least 26 points to their last four opponents.
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