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Titans-Seahawks Postgame Notes

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TEAM NOTES

  • The Titans' 16-15 victory gave Brian Callahan a win in each of his first two preseason games as a head coach.
  • The Titans improved their all-time preseason record at Nissan Stadium to 32-16.
  • The Titans own a four-game preseason winning streak, dating back to 2023.
  • The result improved the Titans' current preseason home winning streak to five games, dating back to 2022.
  • The kickoff temperature was 95 degrees with 38 percent humidity and a heat index of 98 degrees.
  • A total of 38 players on the roster did not participate in the game, including the regular starters on offense and defense.
  • The Titans captains for the game were long snapper Morgan Cox, offensive lineman Daniel Brunskill, linebacker Chance Campbell, safety Elijah Molden and wide receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine.
  • The Titans had more first downs (23 to 12), total net yards (338 to 239), rushing yards (116 to 64) and passing yards (222 to 175) than the Seahawks.
  • The Titans defense limited the Seahawks to two third-down conversions on nine attempts (22.2 percent).
  • For the second consecutive week, the Titans won the time-of-possession battle by more than 10 minutes, controlling the ball for 37 minutes and 49 seconds, compared to 22 minutes and 11 seconds by Seattle. In the preseason opener against San Francisco, the Titans had the ball for 35 minutes and 19 seconds.

LB CHANCE CAMPBELL

  • Started and led the defense in tackles for the second consecutive week, totaling eight tackles against the Seahawks. His effort included a tackle for loss.
  • Leads the Titans defense through two preseason games with 16 total tackles.

RB JULIUS CHESTNUT

  • Started and led the Titans with 45 rushing yards on a team-high 13 carries.
  • Added two receptions for 29 yards, giving him a team-high 74 scrimmage yards.
  • Gained 22 yards on a rushing attempt during a touchdown drive in the second quarter.
  • Leads the team through two preseason games with 120 scrimmage yards.

OLB JAYLEN HARRELL

  • Started and led the defense with two sacks. He totaled three tackles and was credited with a forced fumble.
  • Recorded a strip-sack in the first quarter, knocking the ball out of the hands of quarterback Sam Howell. The ball was recovered by the Seahawks.
  • Added a four-yard sack of PJ Walker in the third quarter, making the play on third down to force a Seahawks punt.

DL ISAIAH ITON

  • Totaled two tackles, including a sack.
  • In the second quarter, he helped end a Seahawks drive with a two-yard sack of Sam Howell on third down.

WR JHA'QUAN JACKSON

  • Started, led the Titans with 57 receiving yards, and tied for the team lead with four receptions.
  • Added a 14-yard punt return and a 19-yard kickoff return.
  • Registered a 24-yard reception in the third quarter and added a 17-yard catch later in the same series, which ended with a field goal.
  • Tied for the team lead through two preseason games with five total receptions.

TE DAVID MARTIN-ROBINSON

  • Started and totaled three receptions for 38 yards.
  • Caught an 18-yard pass from Malik Willis in the fourth quarter.
  • On the game-winning drive in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter, he totaled two receptions for 20 yards, including an 18-yarder.
  • Leads the team through two preseason games with 68 receiving yards.

K BRAYDEN NARVESON

  • Made all three of his field goal attempts, which all occurred in the fourth quarter en route to the team's 16-15 victory.
  • Made his first attempt of the game from 21 yards, and then gave the Titans their first lead of the game with a 59-yarder to make the score 13-12. The field goal was the second-longest ever made in the preseason, regular season or postseason at Nissan Stadium, which opened in 1999. The only NFL field goal at the venue that was longer was Rob Bironas' 60-yarder to defeat the Indianapolis Colts on Dec. 3, 2006.
  • Ended the contest with a game-winning, 46-yarder as time expired.
  • Has made all four of his field goal attempts through two preseason games.

QB MASON RUDOLPH

  • Completed 10 of 17 passes for 125 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions, amounting to a 101.3 passer rating.
  • Entered the contest for the first time with 5:04 on the clock in the second quarter.
  • Led a 10-play, 78-yard scoring drive in the second quarter, culminating with his 15-yard touchdown pass to Nick Westbrook-Ikhine.
  • Led the game-winning drive in the fourth quarter, helping the team go 42 yards on nine plays. The series ended with a 46-yard field goal as time expired. He completed three of four passes for 34 yards on the drive and also had a 10-yard rushing attempt.

RB JABARI SMALL

  • Rushed for 13 yards on seven carries and added four receptions for 24 yards. His four catches tied for the team lead.

WR NICK WESTBROOK-IKHINE

  • Started and totaled 20 yards on a pair of receptions, including the team's only touchdown of the game.
  • Crossed the goal line on a 15-yard pass from Mason Rudolph in the second quarter.

QB MALIK WILLIS

  • Started and completed 12 of 16 passes for 116 yards with one interception. He added four rushing attempts for 30 yards, including an 11-yard run.
  • Led a 14-play, 73-yard drive for a field goal in the second half that took 9 minutes and 23 seconds and included a 24-yard pass to Jha'Quan Jackson.

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