The Tennessee Titans are recovering from their 23-13 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Monday while many fans across the league continue to figure out how Clete Blakeman’s officiating crew could be so ...
The Tennessee Titans had a key first-half goal-line stand on Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings, until an unnecessary roughness penalty changed the game. On 4th and goal from the Titans' 1-yard ...
Tennessee's first-year head coach maintains a strong relationship with his mentor and former team as the Titans and Bengals ...
The Tennessee Titans had a fourth-and-goal stop reversed by a controversial unnecessary roughness penalty called against safety Mike Brown in Sunday's 23-13 loss to the Minnesota Vikings ...
including a fourth-down unnecessary roughness penalty called on Titans safety Mike Brown. Blakeman explained the call in a pool report afterward. “We had two officials call it,” Blakeman said.
However, Brown's starting gig isn't guaranteed, especially with the Titans bringing in Mike Edwards via waivers. If Brown can lock down the role, he'll be considered a solid fantasy option.
Titans head coach Brian Callahan became irate ... Second part of Brian Callahan losing it on officials after Mike Brown called for unnecessary roughness for leading with head on Jordan Addison ...
Addison was well covered and as he attempted to bring in the pass Titans safety Mike Brown hit Addison in the chest, knocking the ball loose. Two flags were thrown. Social media lit up with complaints ...
He was lit up by Titans safety Mike Brown and dropped the ball — but a flag was thrown for unnecessary roughness. That prevented the turnover on downs, and the Vikings scored a touchdown via a ...
But the Titans hurt themselves offensively, too, with penalties taking away big plays and points in the second half. Scenario: Mike Brown unnecessary roughness on fourth-and-goal from the Titans ...