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1 2008 TENNESSEE TITANS SEASON REVIEW AFC South Division Champions

2 2008 SEASON REVIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS 2008 Season Summary and Game Results Preview Key Dates A Look Ahead / 2009 Opponents Free Agency The 2009 NFL Draft GM Mike Reinfeldt Draft Report Team Playoff Notes Franchise Playoff Seasons Franchise Playoff Head Coaches Most Playoff Seasons Titans Statistical Breakdown Stats and NFL Averages Where the Titans Ranked Leaders and Rankings Lineup Jeff Fisher Fisher at a Glance Most Wins, Team History Career Wins, Active Coaches No. 1 Seeds by Seniority NFL Coaching Tenure Coaching Tenure in U.S. Sports Games With One Team Head Coaches Since Team Notes Best Seasons, Team History Titans Join 10-0 Teams Franchise Winning Streaks Winning in December Wire-to-Wire Division Leaders Top Ten Defenses Titans Second in Scoring Defense Best Scoring Defenses, Team History Point Differential Leaders Allowing 17 or Fewer Points Fewest Touchdowns Allowed Titans Set Road Win Record Success on the Road Under Fisher Maintaining a Road Lead Team Rushing Touchdowns Road Rushing Yards Rushing Since Franchise Game Rushing Record Sack Protection Fewest Sacks Allowed by Titans Most Sacks in NFL Kick Return Average Third Down Defense in Fisher Era Stopping the Run Opponent Single-Game Rushing Red Zone Efficiency Turnover Margin in Titans and Turnover Differential Time of Possession Titans Play It Close Titans and the AFC South Fisher s Career Divisional Record Sellouts and Counting Playing the NFC Sacks at LP Field Sacks by Defensive Linemen in Eight Titans Chosen for Pro Bowl Titans Name Five Captains Titans Honor Roll By the Numbers Titans Celebrate 10th Anniversary Best Winning Percentages, Titans Television Ratings Offensive Line Kevin Mawae - Games by NFL O-Linemen.25 Michael Roos - First Pro Bowl Berth QB Kerry Collins Highlights Third in Active Passing Yards Career Record When Career Stats Top 15 Yards and Completions Interception Percentages Single-Season Wins, Team History Game-Winning Performances Franchise Playoff Quarterbacks Career Touchdown Targets Franchise Pro Bowl Quarterbacks Collins Top Passer Ratings QB Vince Young Highlights and Statistics Career Record When RB LenDale White Highlights and Statistics Most Rushing TDs in a Season NFL Scoring Leaders Longest Runs in Team History Games with Two 100-Yard Rushers Consec. Games with Rushing TD RB Chris Johnson Highlights and Statistics Top 10 NFL Rushers Rushing Average Leaders AFC Scrimmage Yards Leaders Scrimmage Yards by Franchise Rookies...34 Top Rookie Rushing Games Franchise 1,000-Yard Backs Franchise Rookie Rushing Seasons AFC First Down Leaders TE Alge Crumpler Highlights and Statistics Rec. Average, Active Tight Ends TE Bo Scaife Highlights and Statistics Most Receptions by TEs in WR Justin Gage Highlights and Statistics Pct. Receptions for First Downs Most Rec. Yards in Playoff Game WR Justin McCareins Highlights and Statistics Active Receiving Average Leaders DT Albert Haynesworth Highlights and Statistics AFC Sack Leaders Team Sack Leaders Since DE Kyle Vanden Bosch Highlights and Statistics Franchise All-Time Sack Leaders DE Jevon Kearse Highlights and Statistics DT Jason Jones - Sacks in a Game LB Keith Bulluck Highlights and Statistics Consecutive Starts by LBs Franchise Tackle Leaders Bulluck s Nose for the End Zone Tackle Seasons LB David Thornton s Highlights & Stats S Chris Hope s Highlights & Stats S Michael Griffin Highlights and Statistics Most Interception Yards in a Game NFL Interception Leaders CB Cortland Finnegan Highlights and Statistics Finnegan s Franchise Record INT CB Nick Harper s Highlights & Stats KR Chris Carr - NFL Return Leaders P Craig Hentrich Highlights and Statistics Franchise Punting Leaders NFL s All-Time Punting Leaders Percent Inside the Most Postseason Punts, NFL History K Rob Bironas Highlights and Statistics NFL Scoring Leaders Franchise Season Scoring Leaders Top Field Goal Pct., NFL History Consecutive Field Goals Made Field Goals of 40+ Yards Franchise Scoring Leaders NFL Touchback Leaders Offensive Overview By Position Defensive Overview By Position Specialists Overview By Position Rankings by the Week Roster by Experience Participation Chart Transactions Individual Records Update Team Records Update How the Titans Were Built Titans Statistics Regular Season Statistics Regular Season Defensive Statistics Postseason Statistics Postseason Defensive Statistics Preseason Statistics Preseason Defensive Statistics The Last Time Depth Chart Titans Rosters Positional Roster Alphabetical Roster Numerical Roster Additional Sections in 2008 Season Review: Game-by-Game Statistics Miscellaneous Statistics Additional Player Bios Updated Minibios Updated Titans Records NFL Statistics 2008 Play-by-Plays Feature Clips MEDIA CONTACT INFORMATION Site Address: Baptist Sports Park 460 Great Circle Road Nashville, TN Phone: (615) (main) (615) (media relations) (615) (fax) Media Relations Staff: Director of Media Relations - Robbie Bohren (615) rbohren@titans.nfl.com Asst. Director of Media Relations - Dwight Spradlin (615) dspradlin@titans.nfl.com Media Relations Assistant - Jared Puffer (615) jpuffer@titans.nfl.com Dir. of Internet and Publications - Gary Glenn (615) gglenn@titans.nfl.com Internet Coordinator - Jeff Harding (615) jharding@titans.nfl.com

3 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FEBRUARY 3, REVIEW: TITANS EARN 13-3 RECORD, MAKE PLAYOFFS FOR SIXTH TIME IN 10 SEASONS With 2009 season on horizon, free agency begins Feb. 27; Titans to select 30th in NFL Draft 2008 TITANS RESULTS PRESEASON (3-1) DATE OPPONENT RESULT Sat., Aug. 9 ST. LOUIS W, Fri., Aug. 15 OAKLAND W, Fri., Aug. 22 at Atlanta L, 3-17 Thu., Aug. 28 at Green Bay W, REGULAR SEASON (13-3) DATE OPPONENT RESULT Sun., Sept. 7 JACKSONVILLE W, Sun., Sept. 14 at Cincinnati W, 24-7 Sun., Sept. 21 HOUSTON W, Sun., Sept. 28 MINNESOTA W, Sun., Oct. 5 at Baltimore W, Sun., Oct. 12 BYE Sun., Oct. 19 at Kansas City W, Mon., Oct. 27 INDIANAPOLIS W, Sun., Nov. 2 GREEN BAY W, (OT) Sun., Nov. 9 at Chicago W, Sun., Nov. 16 at Jacksonville W, Sun., Nov. 23 N.Y. JETS L, Thu., Nov. 27 at Detroit W, Sun., Dec. 7 CLEVELAND W, 28-9 Sun., Dec. 14 at Houston L, Sun., Dec. 21 PITTSBURGH W, Sun., Dec. 28 at Indianapolis L, 0-23 PLAYOFFS (0-1) Sat., Jan. 10 BALTIMORE L, AFC SOUTH STANDINGS Team W L T Pct *-Tennessee y-indianapolis Houston Jacksonville * - Clinched Division and Homefield Advantage y - Clinched Wild Card THE 2008 SEASON NASHVILLE A memorable 2008 season came to an end for the Tennessee Titans in the Divisional Round of the playoffs. Their loss at the hands of the Baltimore Ravens forced a premature postseason exit after one of the most successful campaigns in club history. The Titans had the NFL s best record during the regular season at 13-3, which also matched the records of the 1999 and 2000 Titans for the best mark in franchise history. A SEASON OF ACCOMPLISHMENT In setting a franchise record by winning their first 10 regular season games they never before had won their first four games in a season the Titans became one of 11 NFL teams since 1970 to accomplish the feat. Including wins in the final three games of 2007, they established another organization record by winning 13 regular season games in a row. For the second time since the AFC South was formed in 2002, the Titans won the division. They were alone in first place every week of the season, becoming only the fourth wire-to-wire sole division leader (2007 Patriots, 2004 Falcons, 1985 Rams) in the NFL s 16- game schedule era that began in Their jump to 13 wins in 2008 marked the fourth consecutive season in which they increased their victory total. Following a 4-12 campaign in 2005, they fought to an 8-8 record in 2006 and then went 10-6 in In his season-ending press conference, head coach Jeff Fisher stated, We stressed improvement over the last few years and I think the record reflects that we have improved. Now we need to find some way to take that next step. SIX PLAYOFF SEASONS IN 10 YEARS While their playoff run was short-lived, the Titans journey to the postseason was noteworthy. They locked up the AFC South in Week 14 of the regular season with a victory over the Cleveland Browns, taking the team s first division crown since 2002 and the ninth in club history. They gained the conference s first seed in the playoffs with their Week 16 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. In a year in which the franchise celebrated its 10th season as the Titans, the playoff berth was its sixth in the last decade (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007 and 2008), the third as a division winner (2000, 2002 and 2008) and the second as the AFC s No. 1 seed (2000 and 2008). Only two teams (Indianapolis and Philadelphia) had more postseason appearances than the Titans from (tied with N.Y. Giants, New England, Pittsburgh, Seattle and Tampa Bay). FISHER COMPLETES 14TH FULL SEASON AS HEAD COACH Fisher, the NFL leader among head coaches in current tenure, completed his 14th full season in his current post. Only nine other head coaches in NFL history have coached one team in more games than Fisher, who took over for the final six games of the 1994 season. The organization s all-time leader in coaching victories pushed his career record to (.552). With the recent retirements of Mike Holmgren from Seattle and Tony Dungy from Indianapolis and the departure of Mike Shanahan from Denver, Fisher ranks second among all active head coaches in career wins behind only Bill Belichick (153). On the NFL s all-time career win list, he moved up five spots in 2008 into 22nd place, passing Sid Gillman (123), George Seifert (124), Jim Mora (125), Dick Vermeil (126) and Mike Ditka (127). (continued on next page) 1

4 Fisher s staff in 2008 had two changes on the offensive side of the ball. Mike Heimerdinger, who previously served as the team s offensive coordinator from , was brought back in the same capacity. The team also hired Earnest Byner as running backs coach. Under Heimerdinger s direction, the offense enjoyed a third-overall NFL ranking in red zone scoring (62.2 percent touchdown rate), the league s seventh-highest rushing average per game (137.4 yards) and a total of 24 rushing touchdowns, which tied for the second-best total in team history. Early in the 2009 offseason, the coaching staff already has seen significant change. Former defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz was hired as the head coach of the Detroit Lions. His replacement is expected to be hired in the near future. A UNIQUE GROUP The 2008 Titans rose to an elite level despite being ranked in the NFL s bottom 10 teams in career playing experience. With 4.4 years of NFL experience per player on opening day, only eight teams averaged less than the Titans. Still, the team s roster, assembled under the direction of second-year general manager Mike Reinfeldt, included a number of players who enjoyed career years, set new benchmarks or arrived in the NFL s consciousness. Fisher observed, This was a unique group The personality of this team and their chemistry is special, and it s important that we maintain that because that itself gives you a chance to improve. Eight Titans were named to the Pro Bowl, the club s highest number since Defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, safety Chris Hope, cornerback Cortland Finnegan, center Kevin Mawae, left tackle Michael Roos and running back Chris Johnson were announced in December as members of the AFC s all-star squad. Quarterback Kerry Collins and safety Michael Griffin were late additions to the team. Hope, Finnegan, Roos, Griffin and Johnson made the team for the first time, while Haynesworth was chosen for the second consecutive year. Mawae s seventh career Pro Bowl selection was his first as a Titan, while Collins, a late addition to the squad, was named for the second time and his first since 1996 as a Carolina Panther. Haynesworth, Hope, Griffin and Finnegan were among the leaders of a defense that ranked seventh in the NFL and third in the AFC (293.6 yards per game). The Titans allowed their opponents to score 14.6 points per game, which ranked second in the NFL behind only the Pittsburgh Steelers. Twenty-five touchdowns were scored against the Titans, the second-lowest total behind the Steelers and the second-lowest sum in team history. Johnson, the 24th overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, led the Titans with 1,228 rushing yards and was named to the Pro Bowl as a rookie. His yardage total ranked third in the AFC and eighth in the NFL, while his 4.9- yard average ranked first in the AFC, fourth in the NFL and sixth in franchise history. February 8 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl, Honolulu, Hawaii (NBC). February NFL Scouting Combine, Indianapolis, Indiana. February 19 Deadline for clubs to designate franchise and transition players. February 26 Deadline for submission of qualifying offers by clubs to their restricted free agents whose contracts have expired and to whom they desire to retain a right of first refusal/compensation. February 26 Deadline for clubs to submit offer of minimum salary to retain exclusive negotiating rights to their players with fewer than three seasons of free agency credit whose contracts have expired. February 27 Veteran free agency signing period begins. February 27 Trading period begins. March NFL Annual Meeting, Dana Point, California. April 17 Signing period ends for restricted free agents. April 24 Deadline for old club to exercise right of first refusal to restricted free agents. April NFL Draft, New York City. May NFL Spring Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. THE 2008 SEASON (FROM PAGE 1) 2009 KEY DATES 2008 Review Mawae and Roos performed on an offensive line that allowed just 12 sacks. The Titans tied the Denver Broncos for the lowest total in the NFL, and the 12 sacks allowed by the Titans set a new team record for a 16-game season. COLLINS EMERGES Among the remarkable story lines from the Titans 2008 season, the performance of Collins materialized as one of the most significant. He began his 14th NFL season as he had the previous two years, as a back-up to Vince Young. However, upon a knee injury to Young in the season opener, Collins stepped into the lineup and started every remaining game. His 12 victories as a starter tied Steve McNair s franchise record (2000) and also matched Collins personal high (2000 with the New York Giants). The NFL s 14th all-time leader in passing yards, Collins 2008 statistics included 2,676 yards, 12 touchdowns and seven interceptions on 415 attempts. His 80.2 passer rating was the third-highest of his career. I was excited for the opportunity to play, Collins said. Things change in this league, and I got the opportunity to play when I didn t think I would. I tried to make the most of it, and I thought overall, while it s hard to stomach the (playoff) loss, we can look back and know that there were some good things that happened this year. DECISIONS AWAIT Putting the 2008 season behind them, Reinfeldt, Fisher and the front office staff face significant challenges in the offseason. In addition to the defense transitioning to a new coordinator, there are several personnel decisions to be made. Most immediately, there are 14 players from the 2008 roster that become unrestricted free agents on Feb. 27. Among others, the list includes Collins, Haynesworth, kicker Rob Bironas, returner/defensive back Chris Carr, nickel defensive back Vincent Fuller, punter Craig Hentrich, wide receivers Brandon Jones and Justin McCareins, tight end Bo Scaife and quarterback Chris Simms. The Titans do not have any players subject to restricted free agency, and they have just one exclusive rights free agent, linebacker Colin Allred. On April 25-26, the Titans will add several players during the NFL Draft. As the club with the league s best record that did not appear in the Super Bowl, the Titans possess the 30th pick in the first round. Overall, they currently hold six total picks in the draft s seven rounds. Their fifth-round choice is now owned by the Dallas Cowboys as a result of a trade. Additional picks could be awarded as compensatory selections based on net unrestricted free agency losses in June 1 Deadline for old clubs to send tender to unsigned unrestricted free agents to receive exclusive negotiating rights for rest of season if player is not signed by another club by July 22. June 1 Deadline for old clubs to send tender to unsigned restricted free agents or to extend qualifying offer to retain exclusive negotiating rights. June 15 Deadline for old clubs to withdraw original qualifying offer to unsigned restricted free agents and still retain exclusive negotiating rights by substituting tender of 110 percent of previous year s salary. June 28-July 1 NFL Rookie Symposium, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Mid-July Training camps open. July 22 Signing period ends at 4:00 PM ET for unrestricted free agents who received June 1 tender. August 9 Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, Canton, Ohio. August First preseason weekend. September 1 Roster cutdown to maximum of 75 players. September 5 Roster cutdown to maximum of 53 players. September Kickoff 2009 Weekend. 2

5 If the Titans are going to make a third consecutive playoff appearance following the 2009 season, they will have to navigate a challenging schedule that includes several games against playoff teams, match-ups with each of the Super Bowl XLIII participants and lengthy travel. While dates and times have yet to be announced, the Titans know their home and road opponents. In addition to home and away games against teams from the AFC South, the Titans will face each team from the AFC East and each team from the NFC West. Additionally, every team has two conference games scheduled based on order of finish within its respective division. The Titans finished first this year in the AFC South, giving them a home game against the San Diego Chargers (8-8), who finished first in the AFC West, and a road contest against the Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4), the first-place finishers from the AFC North. Tennessee s home schedule includes the Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, Arizona Cardinals, St. Louis Rams and the Chargers. On the road, the Titans will make a pair of trips to the west coast to face the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks. Additionally, they travel to play Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Pittsburgh, the New England Patriots and the New York Jets. Preseason opponents as well as dates and times of regular season games are typically announced by the NFL in March or April. SIX GAMES AGAINST PLAYOFF TEAMS: For the second consecutive season, the Titans will play a total of six games against opponents who earned playoff berths in the previous season. In 2009, they will face the division-winning Cardinals, Dolphins and Chargers at LP Field and the Steelers on the road. Additionally, they will play two games against the Colts, who earned a Wild Card berth in The Titans play both participants from Super Bowl XLIII, the Cardinals and Steelers. The combined 2008 record of Tennesseee s 16 future opponents was , or a winning percentage of.508. That is the lowest previous season s winning percentage for Titans opponents since 2005, when they played teams that went a combined (.492) in The Titans entered 2008 with the league s ninth-most difficult schedule (.543 in 2007). A LOOK AHEAD TO TITANS OPPPONENTS 2008 Results Home Opponents W L T Pct. Arizona Cardinals* Buffalo Bills Houston Texans Indianapolis Colts** Jacksonville Jaguars Miami Dolphins* St. Louis Rams San Diego Cargers* Home Opp. Totals Results Road Opponents W L T Pct. at Houston Texans at Indianapolis Colts** at Jacksonville Jaguars at New England Patriots at New York Jets at Pittsburgh Steelers* at San Francisco at Seattle Seahawks Road Opp. Totals All Opp. Totals * 2008 Division Winner ** 2008 Wild Card Winner A PAIR OF FIRSTS: For the first time, the Cardinals will play a game in Tennessee. The two teams will meet for only the ninth time in the regular season and for the first time outside of Arizona since 1994, when the then-houston Oilers hosted the game. The Cardinals will become the last of the NFL s 32 current franchises to play a game at LP Field, which opened in The Titans have had success in playing teams making their initial appearance at LP Field, building a 23-7 record (.767) in those games. That includes most recently a win in 2008 against the Minnesota Vikings. The Titans also will make an initial appearance of their own inside an unfamiliar venue. In their first visit to Seattle since 1998, they will play for the first time at Quest Field, which opened in AFL S 50TH ANNIVERSARY: A year after celebrating the 10th season as the Tennessee Titans, the team will mark another special occasion in the 50th anniversary of the founding of the team and the formation of the American Football League. In 1959, after failing to acquire NFL franchises through expansion or purchase, Lamar Hunt and K.S. Bud Adams, Jr. resolved to form a new, competing professional football league. Hunt and Adams recruited other owners, who like themselves were looking to enter the world of football ownership but had been rebuffed. The eight original teams, whose owners would later be dubbed the Foolish Club for taking on the NFL, were: the Houston Oilers (later to be known as the Tennessee Titans), Dallas Texans (Kansas City Chiefs), Denver Broncos, New York Titans (New York Jets), Los Angeles Chargers (San Diego Chargers), Buffalo Bills, Boston Patriots (New England Patriots) and Oakland Raiders. Oakland An original Houston Oilers logo received a franchise after Minnesota, initially in the AFL group, was awarded an NFL expansion team. The AFL played its first games in 1960, and Adams Oilers went on to win the first two AFL Championships. The Cincinnati Bengals and Miami Dolphins were added to the league later in the decade, and in 1970, the AFL and NFL were officially merged, becoming the American Football Conference and the National Football Conference. The NFL will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the AFL in 2009 with a logo and uniform patch (right). Additionally, the original AFL clubs will wear special throwback uniforms for select games. The Titans play five The AFL s 50th Anniversary logo that will be used in 2009 games against former AFL opponents (Bills, Chargers, Dolphins, Patriots and Jets). Historic dates in the founding of the Houston Oilers and formation of the American Football League: August 3, 1959: K.S. Bud Adams, Jr. announces Houston s entry into the American Football League. August 15, 1959: The AFL is formally organized with six cities: Los Angeles, New York, Denver, Dallas, Houston and Minneapolis-St Paul (Minneapolis-St. Paul later replaced by Oakland). Buffalo and Boston are added as the seventh and eighth teams later in October 31, 1959: Adams names the team the Oilers for for sentimental and social reasons. November 22, 1959: In the first AFL player draft, which lasts 33 rounds, the Oilers select Heisman Trophy winner Billy Cannon of LSU. September 11, 1960: The Oilers defeat the Oakland Raiders in their first regular season game. January 1, 1961: The Oilers win the first AFL Championship by defeating the Los Angeles Chargers

6 2009 FREE AGENTS Titans players scheduled to become free agents on February 27 and their games played/games started in 2008: 2008 Free Agents GP/GS Unrestricted Free Agents (14) K Rob Bironas 16/0 DB Chris Carr 16/2 QB Kerry Collins 16/15 DB Vincent Fuller 16/1 DT Albert Haynesworth 14/14 P Craig Hentrich 16/0 CB Reynaldo Hill 5/0 WR Brandon Jones 16/7 CB Eric King 10/1 T/G Daniel Loper 16/0 WR Justin McCareins 14/10 CB Tyrone Poole 2/0 TE Bo Scaife 16/7 QB Chris Simms 1/0 Restricted Free Agents (0) Exclusive Rights Players (1) LB Colin Allred 12/0 RECENT FREE AGENT HISTORY Recent Titans unrestricted and restricted free agency additions and losses: 2008 Players Signed (4): DB Chris Carr (RFA), TE Dwayne Blakley, G Jake Scott, LB Josh Stamer Players Lost (8): G Jacob Bell, RB Chris Brown, LB Gilbert Gardner, TE Ben Hartsock, DE Travis LaBoy, DE Antwan Odom, DT Randy Starks, TE Ben Troupe Additional veterans signed as free agents in 2008: TE Alge Crumpler, DE Jevon Kearse, WR Justin Mc- Careins, P Josh Miller, G Isaac Snell 2007 Players Signed (5): LB Ryan Fowler (RFA), WR Justin Gage, CB Nick Harper, S Bryan Scott Players Lost (3): WR Drew Bennett, WR Bobby Wade, DT Robaire Smith 2006 Players Signed (4): LB David Thornton, WR David Givens, C Kevin Mawae, S Chris Hope Players Lost (4): LB Rocky Boiman, C Justin Hartwig, LB Brad Kassell, S Tank Williams 2005 Players Signed (1): DE Kyle Vanden Bosch Players Lost (4): RB Antowain Smith, WR Eddie Berlin, CB Andre Dyson and TE Shad Meier 2004 Players Signed (0) Players Lost (2): DE Jevon Kearse, DT Robaire Smith FREE AGENCY BEGINS FEBRUARY 27 The NFL s unrestricted free agency period is scheduled to begin at 12:01 a.m. on February 27. Projected to be well under the NFL s salary cap of approximately $123 million, the Titans will be able to add players to the roster whose current contracts expire February 26. This will be the third free agency period under general manager Mike Reinfeldt, who was hired in February In his first two offseasons, Reinfeldt led the effort to bring in free agent wide receiver Justin Gage (Chicago), cornerback Nick Harper (Indianapolis), linebacker Ryan Fowler (restricted free agent from Dallas), guard Jake Scott (Indianapolis) and defensive back/returner Chris Carr (restricted free agent from Oakland). In 2008, the Titans lost a total of eight players as unrestricted free agents: guard Jacob Bell (St. Louis), running back Chris Brown (Houston), LB Gilbert Gardner (Detroit), tight end Ben Hartsock (Atlanta), defensive end Travis LaBoy (Arizona), defensive end Antwan Odom (Cincinnati), defensive tackle Randy Starks (Miami) and tight end Ben Troupe (Tampa Bay). This year the Titans have 14 unrestricted free agents, the same number they had in 2008: Carr, kicker Rob Bironas, quarterback Kerry Collins, defensive back Vincent Fuller, defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, punter Craig Hentrich, cornerback Reynaldo Hill, wide receiver Brandon Jones, cornerback Eric King, guard/tackle Daniel Loper, wide receiver Justin McCareins, cornerback Tyrone Poole, tight end Bo Scaife and quarterback Chris Simms. The Titans do not have any restricted free agents this year, and they have only one exclusive rights player, linebacker Colin Allred. Unrestricted free agents are players who have completed four or more NFL seasons and whose contracts have expired. They are free to negotiate and sign with any club once the free agency period begins with no rights held by the old club. Restricted free agents are players who have completed three seasons in the NFL and whose contracts have expired. They can receive a qualifying offer from their previous club, but they are free to negotiate with other teams. If a restricted free agent accepts an offer from a new club, the previous club has a right to match the offer. If the previous club does not match the offer, they could receive one or more draft choices as compensation from the new club based on the level of the qualifying offer from the previous club. Exclusive rights players have completed two or fewer NFL seasons. Their rights belong to their present club provided they are made a minimum tender offer. Number of Titans players signed and lost in franchise free agency history: Year Signed Lost 1989* * * * Year Signed Lost Year Signed Lost * Plan B Free Agency In 2008, a total of 311 unrestricted free agents from across the NFL hit the open market. Out of those, 132 players switched teams. There were also three restricted free agents to sign with a new club. The 135 total players who signed with other teams as unrestricted, restricted, transition or franchise free agents amounted to the third-highest total in the current era of free agency, which began in Number of NFL players to switch teams in free agency since 1993: Average Year Unrestricted Restricted Transition Franchise Totals Per Team

7 Questions and answers regarding free agency: Q When can players start being signed in the 2009 free agency signing period? A Beginning at 12:01 AM ET on Friday, Feb. 27. Q What are the categories of free agency? A Players are either "restricted" or "unrestricted" free agents. Within the categories are also "transition" and "franchise" players. Q Who are the Titans free agents in 2009? A The Titans have 14 unrestricted free agents in 2009: defensive back/returner Chris Carr, kicker Rob Bironas, quarterback Kerry Collins, defensive back Vincent Fuller, defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, punter Craig Hentrich, cornerback Reynaldo Hill, wide receiver Brandon Jones, cornerback Eric King, guard/tackle Daniel Loper, wide receiver Justin Mc- Careins, cornerback Tyrone Poole, tight end Bo Scaife and quarterback Chris Simms. The Titans do not have any restricted free agents this year. They have only one exclusive rights player, linebacker Colin Allred. Q Who are some of the notable unrestricted free agent acquisitions by the Titans in recent years? A Included in Tennessee s unrestricted free agent signings in recent years were guard Jake Scott (2008), wide receiver Justin Gage (2007), cornerback Nick Harper (2007), linebacker David Thornton (2006), center Kevin Mawae (2006), safety Chris Hope (2006) and defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch (2005). Q What is the time period for free agency signings this year? A For restricted free agents, from February 27 to April 17; for unrestricted free agents, from February 27 to July 22 (or the first scheduled day of the first NFL training camp, whichever is later); and for franchise players, from February 27 until the Tuesday after the 10th week of the season (November 17). Q What is the difference between a restricted free agent and an unrestricted free agent? A Players become restricted free agents when they complete three accrued seasons and their contract expires. Unrestricted free agents have completed four or more accrued seasons with an expired contract. FREE AGENCY PRIMER offer sheet given to the player by another club after his contract expires. If the club matches, it retains the player. If it does not match, it receives no compensation. Q What determines a franchise player? A A club can designate one franchise player (or one transition player) in any given year. The salary level offer by a player's club determines what type of franchise player he is. An "exclusive" franchise player -- not free to sign with another club -- is offered a minimum of the average of the top five salaries at the player's position for the current year as of April 17, or 120 percent of the player's previous year's salary, or the average of the top five salaries at his position as of the end of last season -- whichever of the three is greater. If the player is offered a minimum of the average of the top five salaries of last season at his position, or 120 percent of the player s previous year s salary, he becomes a non-exclusive franchise player and can negotiate with other clubs. His old club can match a new club's offer, or receive two first-round draft choices if it decides not to match. Q Can a club decide to withdraw its franchise or transition designations on a player? If so, can it then use them on other players? A A club can withdraw its franchise or transition designations and the player then automatically becomes an unrestricted free agent either immediately or when his contract expires. The club cannot name a new franchise or transition player that year. It can name a new franchise or transition player the next year. Q Have the Titans used the franchise or transition designations recently? A The last Titans player to receive the franchise designation was defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth in Haynesworth eventually signed and played under his one-year tender. Prior to Haynesworth, the Titans had not applied the franchise tag to a player since Blaine Bishop in The team most recently gave the transition designation to punter Craig Hentrich in However, the tag was removed after one week, and he was signed by the team to a long-term contract. Q What is the salary cap for 2009? A The salary cap for 2009 is expected to be approximately $123 million per club, increased from the $116 million cap in Q What constitutes an "accrued season?" A Six or more regular-season games on a club's active/inactive, reservedinjured or "physically unable to perform" lists. Q Other than accrued seasons, what determines a restricted free agent? A He has received a "qualifying" offer (a salary level predetermined by the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the league and its players) from his old club. He can negotiate with any club through April 17. If the restricted free agent accepts an offer sheet from a new club, his old club can match the offer and retain him because it has the "right of first refusal." If the old club does not match the offer, it can possibly receive draft-choice compensation depending on the amount of its qualifying offer. If an offer sheet is not executed, the player s rights revert to his old club after April 17. Q How is the salary cap calculated? A Under the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the NFL and the NFL Players Association, the league s collective salary cap (including salaries and benefits) is just under 60 percent of total football revenue, distributed evenly among the NFL s 32 teams. Q Who is responsible within the Titans organization for managing the salary cap? A The employees primarily responsible for managing the Titans salary cap are Senior Executive Vice President/General Counsel Steve Underwood, Executive Vice President/General Manager Mike Reinfeldt and Senior Director of Football Administration Vin Marino. Q What determines an unrestricted free agent? A A player with four or more accrued seasons whose contract has expired. He is free to sign with any club, with no compensation owed to his old club, through July 22 (or the first scheduled day of the first NFL training camp, whichever is later). On July 23, his rights revert to his old club if it made a "tender" offer (110 percent of last year's salary) to him by June 1. His old club then has until the Tuesday after the 10th week of the season (November 17) to sign him. If he does not sign by November 17, he must sit out the season. If no tender is offered by June 1, the player can be signed by any club at any time throughout the season. Q What determines a transition player? A A club can designate one transition player (or one franchise player) in any given year. The player s club must offer a minimum of the average of the top 10 salaries of last season at the player's position or 120 percent of the player's previous year's salary, whichever is greater. A transition player designation gives the club a first-refusal right to match within seven days an The Titans acquired David Thornton, Chris Hope and Nick Harper as unrestricted free agents. 5

8 2009 DRAFT ORDER 2008 Results Sched. Team W L T Pct Strength 1. Detroit St. Louis Kansas City Seattle Cleveland Cincinnati Oakland Jacksonville Green Bay San Francisco Buffalo Denver Washington New Orleans Houston San Diego New York Jets Chicago Tampa Bay Detroit (from Dallas) Philadelphia Minnesota New England Atlanta Miami Baltimore Indianapolis Philadelphia (from Carolina) New York Giants Tennessee Arizona Pittsburgh Order as of Feb. 2, 2009 PLAYER PERSONNEL STAFF Mike Reinfeldt....Executive Vice President/ General Manager Vincent Marino....Senior Director of Football Administration Lake Dawson.....Director of Pro Personnel C.O. Brocato.....National Supervisor of College Scouting Mike Ackerley.....Eastern Dir. of College Scouting Blake Beddingfield.Scouting Coordinator Ray Biggs College Scout Johnny Meads....College Scout Phil Neri College Scout Cole Proctor......College Scout Richard Shelton...College Scout Marvin Sunderland.College Scout Jon Salge Pro Personnel Assistant Brandon Taylor....Pro Personnel Assistant Bo Bolinger......Scouting Consultant Head Coach Jeff Fisher and the rest of the coaching staff also participate in the free agency and draft process The Titans possess the 30th overall selection and at least six total picks in the 2009 NFL Draft, which will be held April in New York. They currently hold one pick in the first, second, third, fourth, sixth and seventh rounds. The Dallas Cowboys own the Titans fifthround pick as a result of the Pacman Jones trade in Additionally, the Titans are expected to be granted more picks in Rounds 3-7 as compensatory selections, based on net unrestricted free agency losses in STOCKING THE ROSTER The draft remains the primary source of roster talent for the Titans. At the conclusion of the 2008 season, there were 32 players on the team s 53-man roster or reserve lists who originally were drafted by the team. In particular, the four most recent drafts have supplied many of the current Tennessee players. The Titans selected 38 players from 2005 through 2008, a number that ranks third in the NFL in that period behind only Green Bay (43) and Tampa Bay (39). Of that group of Titans, 26 players were still on the roster or reserve lists at the conclusion of the 2008 season. Most draft picks, : Team Picks 1. Green Bay Tampa Bay Tennessee Philadelphia 37 St. Louis Atlanta 35 Baltimore 35 Carolina 35 Indianapolis 35 Kansas City 35 San Francisco 35 TITANS TO SELECT 30TH IN DRAFT General manager Mike Reinfeldt has operated the last two Titans drafts. Under his watch, the team has selected several players who have made an early impact, including the following four players who were among the team s statistical leaders in 2008: RB Chris Johnson (first round in 2008) -- Led the team with 1,228 rushing yards as a rookie and was named to the Pro Bowl. DT Jason Jones (second round in 2008) -- Led all NFL rookie defensive linemen in 2008 with five sacks and added 49 tackles. S Michael Griffin (first round in 2007) -- Started 26 games in his first two seasons and in 2008 was named to the Pro Bowl after tying for second place in the NFL with seven interceptions. DE Jacob Ford (sixth round in 2007) -- Ranked second on the team and sixth among AFC defensive ends in his second season with seven sacks. THE 30TH SELECTION: The order of picks in the NFL Draft is determined by teams winning percentages during the season. Teams with the lowest winning percentage pick first, and teams with the highest winning percentage select last. The only exceptions are the two Super Bowl participants, who draft in the 31st and 32nd slots. The Titans had the NFL s best record during the 2008 season, meaning they own the 30th pick, the final selection of the non-super Bowl teams. Only once before have the Titans earned a pick as low as No. 30. That was in 2000 after they won the AFC and lost Super Bowl XXXIV. With the 30th of 31 first-round picks (there were 31 NFL franchises at the time), the Titans selected linebacker Keith Bulluck, who has played in all but one game since being drafted and is the team s third all-time leading tackler. With the 30th pick in the draft last year, the New York Jets selected tight end Dustin Keller, who recorded 48 receptions as a rookie. Other notable players selected recently with the 30th pick include running back Joseph Addai (by Indianapolis in 2006), tight end Heath Miller (Pittsburgh, 2005), guard Kendall Simmons (Pittsburgh, 2002), wide receiver Reggie Wayne (Indianapolis, 2001) and Patrick Kerney (Atlanta, 1999). THE DRAFT AND TRADES: More often than not in recent history, the Titans draft is altered by at least one trade. The 2007 draft was the only selection process in the last seven years in which the Titans did not deal or acquire picks via trade. They changed position at least once in each draft from , including the swapping of choices within the first three rounds for additional picks 6

9 THE 2009 DRAFT (CONTINUED) in 2002, 2004, 2005 and In 2002, the Titans dropped one spot in the first round and still ended up with defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth with the 15th pick. In 2003, they used additional picks to trade up on the second day of the draft to select safety Donnie Nickey in the fifth round. The Titans traded their first- and fifth-round selections in 2004 to the Houston Texans in exchange for three additional picks. They dropped down four spots in the second round in 2005 to acquire an additional fourth-round pick from Detroit. In 2006, Tennessee traded down in the second round to pick up an additional fourth-rounder from Philadelphia. They still managed to select running back LenDale White with their eventual second-round pick and used the fourthround selection on linebacker Stephen Tulloch. At minimum, the 2009 draft will be affected by one trade. The Titans dealt Pacman Jones to the Dallas Cowboys during the 2008 draft. They received the Cowboys 2008 fourthround pick, but as a result of an additional trade stipulation, they will surrender their fifthrounder in 2009 to the Cowboys due to Jones NFL suspension during the season. Also in 2008, the Titans traded up in the draft for the first time since the Nickey trade in They jumped up 23 spots in the fourth round in a trade with Washington to acquire defensive end William Hayes. Below is a list of recent trades involving the Titans first-round draft pick: Original Trade Compensation Year Round (overall) With Round (overall--player selected) (27), 5 (159) HOU 2 (40--TE Ben Troupe) 3 (71--DT Randy Starks) 4 (103--DE Bo Schobel) 5 (138--G Jacob Bell) (14) NYG 1 (15--DT Albert Haynesworth) 4 (115--CB Tony Beckham) (29) STL DE Kevin Carter (13), 4 (110) KC 1 (18--Kenny Holmes) 3 (81--T Scott Sanderson) 4 (116--traded) 6 (181--LB Dennis Stallings) (9) OAK 1 (17--traded*) 2 (48--G Jason Layman) 4 (109--T Jon Runyan) * In 1996, the Titans traded down from ninth to 17th and then traded with Seattle back up to 14th to select RB Eddie George. IMPORTANCE OF SECOND-DAY SELECTIONS The Titans currently hold four second-day draft picks and are expected to acquire more as compensatory selections. In 2008, the second day, or the Sunday of the draft, was altered to include Rounds 3-7. Prior to 2008, Rounds 4-7 were held on the second day. The Titans have found through recent years a number of hidden gems that have become productive players and starters on the second day of the draft. Since 1995, the franchise has found 20 regular starters (started 10 games or more in at least one season) through the years with second day selections. In the last five drafts, significant second-day choices who remain starters with the Titans include guard Eugene Amano (seventh round in 2004), tackle David Stewart (fourth round in 2005), linebacker Stephen Tulloch (fourth round in 2006), tight end Bo Scaife (sixth round in 2006) and cornerback Cortland Finnegan (seventh round in 2006). RECENT 30TH DRAFT PICKS The most recent 15 players selected with the 30th pick in the NFL Draft: Year Pos Player Team 2008 TE Dustin Keller New York 2007 WR Buster Davis San Diego 2006 RB Joseph Addai Indianapolis 2005 TE Heath Miller Pittsburgh 2004 RB Kevin Jones Detroit 2003 CB Sammy Davis San Diego 2002 T Kendall Simmons Pittsburgh 2001 WR Reggie Wayne Indianapolis 2000 LB Keith Bulluck Tennessee 1999 DE Patrick Kerney Atlanta 1998 WR Marcus Nash Denver 1997 T Ross Verba Green Bay 1996 T Andre Johnson Washington 1995 LB Craig Powell Cleveland 1994 WR Darnay Scott Cincinnati RECENT FIRST-ROUNDERS First-round picks by the Titans since 1990: Year Pick Player Pos. College Chris Johnson RB East Carolina Michael Griffin DB Texas Vince Young QB Texas Pacman Jones CB West Virginia 2004 (none) Andre Woolfolk CB Oklahoma Albert Haynesworth DT Tennessee 2001 (none) Keith Bulluck LB Syracuse Jevon Kearse DE Florida Kevin Dyson WR Utah Kenny Holmes DE Miami (FL) Eddie George RB Ohio State Steve McNair QB Alcorn State Henry Ford DE Arkansas Brad Hopkins T Illinois 1992 (none) 1991 (none) Lamar Lathon LB Houston 2005 Round Player 1 (6) CB Pacman Jones # 2 (41) T Michael Roos * 3 (68) WR Courtney Roby 3 (96) WR Brandon Jones * 4 (108) S Vincent Fuller 4 (113) T David Stewart * 4 (136) WR Roydell Williams 5 (142) RB Damien Nash 5 (150) T Daniel Loper 6 (179) TE Bo Scaife * 7 (218) CB Reynaldo Hill TENNESSEE S RECENT DRAFT CLASSES Previous four Titans drafts (bold denotes player on active roster, practice squad or reserve list at the conclusion of 2008): 2006 Round Player 1 (3) QB Vince Young 2 (45) RB LenDale White 4 (102) S Calvin Lowry # 4 (116) LB Stephen Tulloch * 5 (137) LB Terna Nande 5 (169) DT Jesse Mahelona 6 (172) WR Jonathan Orr 7 (215) CB Cortland Finnegan * 7 (245) LB Spencer Toone 7 (246) RB Quinton Ganther 2007 Round Player 1 (19) S Michael Griffin * 2 (50) RB Chris Henry 3 (80) WR Paul Williams 4 (115) G/C Leroy Harris 4 (128) WR Chris Davis 5 (152) DT Antonio Johnson 6 (188) WR Joel Filani 6 (204) DE Jacob Ford 6 (206) CB Ryan Smith 7 (223) T Mike Otto * Started six or more games for the Titans in 2008 # Spent entire 2008 season with another club 2008 Round Player 1 (24) RB Chris Johnson * 2 (54) DT Jason Jones 3 (85) TE Craig Stevens 4 (103) DE William Hayes 4 (126) WR Lavelle Hawkins 4 (134) LB Stanford Keglar 7 (229) CB Cary Williams 7

10 GENERAL MANAGER MIKE REINFELDT In 2008, Mike Reinfeldt completed his 28th season in the NFL, his second as Titans Executive Vice President/General Manager and 10th with the Oilers/Titans franchise. Reinfeldt s first tenure with the team was from as an All-Pro safety. He re-joined the franchise in 2007, after spending seven years with the Seattle Seahawks. Reinfeldt has 23 years of experience as a front office executive and another nine as an NFL player. In his 17 years as an NFL executive with Tennessee, Seattle and Green Bay, including 2008, his teams have won a combined seven division titles, made 12 playoff appearances, four NFC Championship game appearances, three Super Bowl appearances, captured one world title (1996) and amassed 14 winning seasons. In Reinfeldt s first two years of free agency with the Titans, key players added to the roster include cornerback Nick Harper, wide receivers Justin Gage and Justin McCareins, guard Jake Scott, defensive end Jevon Kearse and returner/defensive back Chris Carr. Reinfeldt also has led the team in selecting 17 players in the past two NFL drafts. Safety Michael Griffin, the Titans 2007 first-round selection and Reinfeldt s first-ever draft pick as a general manager, tied for second in the NFL in 2008 with seven interceptions and was added to the Pro Bowl roster. The team s first-round pick in 2008, running back Chris Johnson, also earned a Pro Bowl berth after rushing for 1,228 yards as a rookie. Reinfeldt also has worked to retain several key players through contract extensions. Over the last year, seven starters have signed new deals: Gage, fullback Ahmard Hall, defensive tackle Tony Brown, guard Eugene Amano, cornerback Cortland Finnegan and bookend tackles Michael Roos and David Stewart. Additionally, Reinfeldt helped bring aboard new members of the team s administration, including Senior Director of Football Administration Vincent Marino and Director of Pro Personnel Lake Dawson. Each has made significant contributions to the team since arriving in In Seattle, Reinfeldt last held the title of Vice President of Football Administration and was responsible for player contract negotiations, salary cap management, player evaluations and numerous aspects of the day-to-day football operations. In eight seasons with the Packers, he served a number of roles, including Chief Financial Officer for three years ( ) and VP of Administration from A former safety for the Oilers franchise from , Reinfeldt earned Pro Bowl and All- Pro honors in He ranks seventh on the club s career interception list with 26 and matched the team record for interceptions in a season with 12 in An undrafted free agent out of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, he originally signed with the Oakland Raiders and played in two games before being cut and signed by the Oilers. Before joining the Packers in 1991, Reinfeldt spent three years ( ) at the University of Southern California as the associate athletic director and spent another three years ( ) with the L.A. Raiders as the Chief Financial Officer. KEY 2008 TRANSACTIONS Jan. 17 Hired MIKE HEIMERDINGER as offensive coordinator Feb. 20 Designated DT ALBERT HAYNESWORTH as the Franchise Player March 3 Re-signed unrestricted free agent WR JUSTIN GAGE; signed free agent TE ALGE CRUMPLER March 6 Signed free agent DE JEVON KEARSE; hired EARNEST BYNER as running backs coach March 10 Signed unrestricted free agent G JAKE SCOTT March 17 Signed free agent WR JUSTIN McCAREINS March 27 Re-signed exclusive rights free agent FB AH- MARD HALL; G BENJI OLSON announced his retirement March 28 Executed offer sheet with Raiders restricted free agent DB/KR CHRIS CARR April 25 Agreed to contract extension with T MICHAEL ROOS April 26 Drafted RB CHRIS JOHNSON (first round) and DL JASON JONES (second round); traded CB PACMAN JONES to Dallas Cowboys June 30 Extended contract of T DAVID STEWART July 25 Signed DT ALBERT HAYNESWORTH as franchise player Aug. 15 Extended contract of CB CORTLAND FINNEGAN Sept. 10 Signed free agent QB CHRIS SIMMS 2008 DRAFT REPORT The Titans selected seven players in the 2008 NFL Draft. Their top pick was Chris Johnson, a running back from East Carolina. Johnson, who was chosen with the 24th overall pick, rushed for 2,982 yards during his college career and recorded an additional 1,296 receiving yards. At the NFL Scouting Combine in February 2008, he posted the fastest 40-yard dash of any prospect with a time of 4.24 seconds. Additionally, the Titans drafted defensive lineman Jason Jones (second round), tight end Craig Stevens (third), defensive end William Hayes (fourth), wide receiver Lavelle Hawkins (fourth), linebacker Stanford Keglar (fourth) and cornerback Cary Williams (seventh). TENNESSEE TITANS 2008 DRAFT CLASS: RB CHRIS JOHNSON (1st Round, 24th Overall, East Carolina): Johnson ranked third in the AFC, eighth in the NFL and third in franchise history among rookies with 1,228 rushing yards in the regular season. With an additional 260 receiving yards, his 1,488 yards from scrimmage ranked fifth in the AFC. He tied for seventh in the AFC with 10 total touchdowns (nine rushing, one receiving) and was named to his first Pro Bowl. DL JASON JONES (2nd Round, 54th Overall, Eastern Michigan): In 13 regular season games (three starts), Jones ranked fourth in the NFL among defensive tackles with five sacks and added 49 tackles, 12 quarterback pressures and two forced fumbles. TE CRAIG STEVENS (3rd Round, 85th Overall, California): Stevens played in every regular season game and posted one reception for nine yards. DE WILLIAM HAYES (4th Round, 103rd Overall, Winston-Salem St.): Hayes played in eight regular season games and recorded 21 tackles, one sack, two quarterback pressures, one pass defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. WR LAVELLE HAWKINS (4th Round, 126th Overall, California): Hawkins played in 13 regular season contests and recorded seven receptions for 68 yards and seven kickoff returns for an 18.6-yard average. LB STANFORD KEGLAR (4th Round, 134th Overall, Purdue): Keglar played in 13 contests and tied for fifth on the squad with 10 special teams tackles. CB CARY WILLIAMS (7th Round, 229th Overall, Washburn): Williams was on the practice squad for 13 games, played in one contest and then was added to injured reserve on Dec

11 FRANCHISE PLAYOFF SEASONS With a 13-3 record in the regular season, the Titans clinched the AFC South division title. Their current postseason appearance marks the 21st time in the team s 49-year history it has made the playoffs. In nine of those seasons the club has made it as a division winner, and in the remaining 12 occasions it has gone to the postseason as a wild card. The franchise s 21 playoff appearances are listed below. 21 Playoff Appearances: 1960, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1969, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008 Four AFL Eastern Division Championships: 1960, 1961, 1962, 1967 Three AFC Central Division Championships: 1991, 1993, 2000 Two AFC South Division Championships: 2002, 2008 Four AFL Championship Game Appearances: 1960, 1961, 1962, 1967 Two AFL Championships: 1960, 1961 Four AFC Championship Game Appearances: 1978, 1979, 1999, 2002 One AFC Championship: 1999 One Super Bowl Appearance: 1999 (Super Bowl XXXIV) FRANCHISE PLAYOFF HEAD COACHES Titans Head Coach Jeff Fisher led the team in his 12th playoff game this season, extending his franchise record for head coaches. Fisher, who completed his 14th full season as the team s head coach, now has directed the club to playoff berths in six different seasons. The Titans entered the postseason for the first time under Fisher in 1999, ultimately losing to the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXIV. This was the third time Fisher s club has entered the playoffs as a division winner. The Titans previously did so in 2000 and They earned Wild Card berths in 1999, 2003 and The coach with the next highest number of playoff games is Bum Phillips, who led the Oilers in seven postseason contests from Most Playoff Games by a Head Coach, Franchise History: Coach Games Seasons 1. Jeff Fisher O.A. Bum Phillips Jerry Glanville Jack Pardee MOST PLAYOFF SEASONS IN 10 YEARS In 2008, the Titans earned their sixth playoff berth in the last 10 seasons. Only two teams -- the Indianapolis Colts (nine) and Philadelphia Eagles (seven) -- have appeared in the postseason more times than the Titans in that time span. The Titans are tied for third with the New York Giants, New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers, Seattle Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Since the start of the 1999 season, the Titans have won three division titles (2000, 2002 and 2008) and have appeared in the playoffs three times as a Wild Card. Most playoff seasons from 1999 through 2008: Team Total Seasons 1. Indianapolis , 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, Philadelphia , 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, Tennessee , 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008 N.Y. Giants , 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 New England , 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Pittsburgh , 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 Seattle , 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Tampa Bay , 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, Baltimore , 2001, 2003, 2006, 2008 Green Bay , 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007 St. Louis , 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 TITANS BY THE NUMBERS 2008 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS OFFENSE Tenn. NFL/Avg GAMES (Won-Lost) FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty YDS GAINED (tot) Avg per Game RUSHING (net) Avg per Game Rushes Yards per Rush PASSING (net) Avg per Game Passes Att Completed Pct Completed Yards Gained Sacked Yards Lost Had intercepted Yards Opp Ret Opp TDs on Int PUNTS Avg Yards PUNT RETURNS Avg Return Returned for TD KICKOFF RETURNS Avg Return Returned for TD PENALTIES Yards Penalized FUMBLES BY Fumbles Lost Opp Fumbles Opp Fum Lost POSS. TIME (avg) 29:09 30:00 TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Returns EXTRA-PT KICKS 40/40 99% 2-PT CONVERSIONS 1/1 41% FIELD GOALS/FGA 29/33 26/31 POINTS SCORED DEFENSE Tenn. NFL/Avg POINTS ALLOWED OPP FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty OPP YARDS GAINED Avg per Game OPP RUSHING(net) Avg per Game Rushes Yards per Rush OPP PASSING(net) Avg per Game Passes Att Completed Pct Completed Sacked Yards Lost INTERCEPTED BY Yards Returned Returned for TD OPP PUNT RETURNS Avg return OPP KICKOFF RET Avg return OPP TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Returns

12 WHERE THE TITANS RANKED IN 2008 (REGULAR SEASON) 2008 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS AND RANKINGS TITANS LEAGUE RANKINGS STAT RANK AFC NFL Yards / Game Yards / Play Rushing Yards / Game Rushing Yards / Play Passing Yards / Game Passing Yards / Play Interception Rate % % 2.81% Sacks / Pass Attempt % % 6.27% First Downs / Game Punt Return Avg Kickoff Return Avg Field Goals Made % 11t 82.56% 84.50% 3rd Down Pct % % 39.47% 4th Down Pct % 20t 54.33% 52.95% Red Zone Pct % % 52.93% Goal to Go% % % 70.16% Avg Time of Poss :09 22 Points / Game t TITANS LEADERS AND RANKINGS 2008 Review 2008 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS AND RANKINGS TITANS LEAGUE RANKINGS STAT RANK AFC NFL Yards / Game Yards / Play Rushing Yards / Game Rushing Yards / Play Passing Yards / Game Passing Yards / Play Interception Rate % % 2.81% Sacks / Pass Attempt % % 6.27% First Downs / Game t Punt Return Avg Kickoff Return Avg rd Down Pct % % 39.47% 4th Down Pct % % 52.95% Red Zone Pct % % 52.93% Goal to Go% % % 70.16% Points / Game Point Differential / Game t Yard Differential / Game TEAM OFFENSE Total Yards/Game (10th in AFC / 21st in NFL) Rushing Yards/Game (3rd in AFC / 7th in NFL) Passing Yards/Game (12th in AFC / 27th in NFL) Total First Downs (13th in AFC / 25th in NFL) Third Down Efficiency (13th in AFC / 24th in NFL) Possession Average - 29:09 (9th in AFC / 22nd in NFL) Sacked - 12 (T-1st in AFC / T-1st in NFL) Points Per Game (6th in AFC / T-14th in NFL) TEAM DEFENSE Total Yards/Game (3rd in AFC / 7th in NFL) Rushing Yards/Game (3rd in AFC / 6th in NFL) Passing Yards/Game (4th in AFC / 9th in NFL) Total First Downs (4th in AFC / T-9th in NFL) Third Down Efficiency (3rd in AFC / 6th in NFL) Sacks - 44 (2nd in AFC / 5th in NFL) Points Allowed Per Game (2nd in AFC / 2nd in NFL) TURNOVERS Takeaways - 31 (T-2nd in AFC / T-3rd in NFL) Opponent Fumble Recoveries - 11 (T-6th in AFC / T-13th in NFL) Interceptions Against - 20 (T-3rd in AFC / T-6th in NFL) Giveaways - 17 (T-2nd in AFC / T-3rd in NFL) Fumbles Lost - 8 (T-4th in AFC / T-6th in NFL) Interceptions By - 9 (2nd in AFC / 3rd in NFL) Turnover Differential (2nd in AFC / 2nd in NFL) INDIVIDUAL SCORING Scoring, Kickers by Rob Bironas (T-2nd in AFC / T-7th in NFL) Scoring, Nonkickers - 90 by LenDale White (T-1st in AFC / T-3rd in NFL) INDIVIDUAL SACKS Sacks by Albert Haynesworth (7th in AFC / T-15th in NFL) INDIVIDUAL PASSING Passing Yards - 2,676 by Kerry Collins (12th in AFC / 24th in NFL) Completion Pct by Kerry Collins (13th in AFC / 26th in NFL) INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Rushing Attempts by Chris Johnson (5th in AFC / 12th in NFL) Rushing Yards - 1,228 by Chris Johnson (3rd in AFC / 8th in NFL) Rushing Average (min. 100 att.) by Chris Johnson (1st in AFC / 4th in NFL) Rushing Touchdowns - 15 by LenDale White (1st in AFC / T-3rd in NFL) INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Receptions - 58 by Bo Scaife (T-23rd in AFC / T-42nd in NFL) Receiving Yards by Justin Gage (27th in AFC / 51st in NFL) Receiving Avg by Justin Gage (1st in AFC / 3rd in NFL) Receiving Touchdowns - 6 by Justin Gage (T-11th in AFC / T-22nd in NFL) INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE Total First Downs - 65 by Chris Johnson (8th in AFC / T-18th in NFL) Total Yards From Scrimmage - 1,488 by Chris Johnson (5th in AFC / 10th in NFL) INDIVIDUAL INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions - 7 by Michael Griffin (T-2nd in AFC / T-2nd in NFL) INDIVIDUAL PUNTING Punting Average by Craig Hentrich (13th in AFC / 22nd in NFL) Punting Net Average by Craig Hentrich (10th in AFC / 20th in NFL) INDIVIDUAL PUNT RETURNS Punt Return Average by Chris Carr (8th in AFC / 12th in NFL) INDIVIDUAL KICKOFF RETURNS Kickof Return Average by Chris Carr (3rd in AFC / 4th in NFL) Passer Rating by Kerry Collins (11th in AFC / 23rd in NFL) 10

13 OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR Justin McCareins (6-2, 215, 8th Year, Northern Illinois) - The former 2001 fourth-round draft choice returned to the Titans as a free agent in 2008 and posted 30 receptions for 412 yards in 14 games. LT Michael Roos (6-7, 315, 4th Year, Eastern Washington) - Roos, a first-time Pro Bowler in 2008, has started every game in his career, including every game at left tackle since the start of LG Eugene Amano (6-3, 310, 5th Year, SE Missouri St.) - Amano comleted his first full season as a starter after serving as a back-up at all three interior line positions in his first four seasons. C Kevin Mawae (6-4, 289, 15th Year, LSU) - Named to his seventh Pro Bowl in 2008, Mawae has started all but three regular season games at center since joining the club in He has started more games than any other current NFL offensive lineman. RG Jake Scott (6-5, 295, 5th Year, Idaho) - The unrestricted free agent from Indianapolis started his final 55 games with the Colts and all 16 regular season contests in his first season in Tennessee. RT David Stewart (6-7, 318, 4th Year, Mississippi St.) - Big Country moved into the lineup at right tackle during the 2006 season and has not missed a start since then. TE Alge Crumpler (6-2, 262, 8th Year, North Carolina) - The four-time Pro Bowler signed as a free agent from the Falcons in the 2008 offseason. He registered 24 receptions for 257 yards and one touchdown in 15 regular season games. WR Justin Gage (6-4, 212, 5th Year, Missouri) - Gage has led the team in receiving yards in each of his two seasons in Tennessee after spending his first three NFL seasons in Chicago. In 2008, he led the AFC (third in NFL) with a 19.1-yard average, totaling 34 receptions for 651 yards and a team-high six touchdown receptions. QB Kerry Collins (6-5, 245, 14th Year, Penn State) - Collins, who ranks 14th in NFL history in passing yards, earned his second career Pro Bowl invitation his third season with the Titans. His regular season stats included 415 attempts, 242 completions, 2,676 yards, 12 touchdowns and seven interceptions for an 80.2 passer rating. He started every game beginning in Week 2, collecting 12 wins. FB Ahmard Hall (5-10, 242, 3rd Year, Texas) - The former U.S. Marine and undrafted rookie from Texas has been the team s starter at fullback since In the 2008 regular season, he registered eight carries for 21 yards and 13 receptions for 138 yards and two touchdowns. RB Chris Johnson (5-11, 200, Rookie, East Carolina) - The team s firstround draft choice in 2008 (24th overall) ranked third in the AFC and eighth in the NFL with 1,228 rushing yards (251 carries, 4.9 avg., nine touchdowns) and added 260 yards on 43 receptions (second on team). He was selected to his first Pro Bowl. KEY OFFENSIVE RESERVES RB LenDale White (6-1, 235, 3rd Year, USC) - In 2008, White recorded 200 carries for 773 yards. He tied for third in the NFL with 15 rushing touchdowns, a total that ranked second in team history. TE Bo Scaife (6-3, 249, 4th Year, Texas) - The former sixth-round draft choice (2005) led the Titans during the regular season with a careerhigh 58 receptions for 561 yards and two touchdowns. WR Brandon Jones (6-1, 212, 4th Year, Oklahoma) - The former thirdround draft choice (2005) ranked third on the squad with a career-high 41 receptions for 449 yards and one touchdown. SPECIALISTS K Rob Bironas (6-0, 215, 4th Year, Georgia Southern) - The NFL s fifth all-time most accurate kicker (84.5 percent) tied for second in the AFC and seventh in the NFL in 2008 with 127 points. He made 29 field goals in 33 attempts and at one point had a streak of 20 consecutive field goals. P Craig Hentrich (6-3, 213, 15th Year, Notre Dame) - The two-time Pro Bowler completed his 15th NFL season and 11th season with the Titans, averaging 42.8 yards (36.5 net) on 87 punts in He is tied for seventh in NFL history in career punts. RET Chris Carr (5-10, 180, 4th Year, Boise St.) - The defensive back was signed as a restricted free agent from Oakland in 2008 to be the team s primary returner. He ranked third in the AFC (fourth in NFL) with a 28.1-yard average on kickoff returns and ranked eighth in the AFC with a 10.1-yard punt return average. USUAL TITANS LINEUP DEFENSIVE STARTERS LDE Jevon Kearse (6-4, 265, 10th Year, Florida) - The team s seventh all-time leading sacker was re-signed to the Titans in 2008 after playing the previous four years in Philadelphia. The only Titans defensive lineman to start all 16 regular season games, his statistics included 48 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 19 pressures and three forced fumbles. LDT Tony Brown (6-3, 290, 4th Year, Memphis) - Brown completed his second full regular season with the Titans in 2008 and totaled 73 tackles, four sacks, a team-high 24 quarterback pressures, a team-best 10 tackles for loss and two fumble recoveries. RDT Albert Haynesworth (6-6, 320, 7th Year, Tennessee) - Haynesworth was named to his second Pro Bowl in In 14 games, he set a career high with a team-best 8.5 sacks and added 75 tackles, 22 quarterback pressures, seven tackles for loss and a team-high four forced fumbles. RE LLB Kyle Vanden Bosch (6-4, 278, 8th Year, Nebraska) - The team s ninth all-time leading sacker and two-time Pro Bowler was limited to 10 games during the 2008 regular season because of a groin injury. His totals included 46 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 18 quarterback pressures, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. David Thornton (6-2, 225, 7th Year, North Carolina) - In his third season in Tennessee after four years in Indianapolis, he tied for third on the squad with 93 tackles in addition to seven tackles for loss, four passes defensed and three forced fumbles. MLB Stephen Tulloch (5-11, 235, 3rd Year, N.C. State) - Tulloch, a former fourth-round draft choice, started his first game of 2008 in Week 4. He finished second on the team with 98 tackles and added one sack, four tackles for loss, two passes defensed and two fumble recoveries. RLB Keith Bulluck (6-3, 235, 9th Year, Syracuse) - The team s third alltime leading tackler recorded his seventh consecutive 100-tackle season. He led the team with 120 tackles in addition to a half sack, eight tackles for loss, two quarterback pressures, six passes defensed, one fumble recovery and a blocked punt and recovery for a touchdown. LCB Nick Harper (5-10, 182, 8th Year, Fort Valley St.) - Harper completed his second regular season with the Titans since joining the club as an unrestricted free agent from Indianapolis. His 2008 totals included 80 tackles, two interceptions, 17 passes defensed and one forced fumble. RCB Cortland Finnegan (5-10, 188, 3rd Year, Samford) - In his second season as a full-time starter, he was named to his first Pro Bowl. He tied for fourth in the AFC in the regular season with five interceptions and added 79 tackles, one sack, two tackles for loss and a team-high 20 passes defensed. SS FS DE DB DE LB DT Chris Hope (6-0, 208, 7th Year, Florida St.) - In his third season with the club after spending four years in Pittsburgh, he was named to his first Pro Bowl. His regular season statistics included four interceptions (tied for eighth in AFC), 93 tackles (tied for third on team), one sack, three tackles for loss and eight passes defensed. Michael Griffin (6-0, 202, 2nd Year, Texas) - In 2008, the former firstround pick tied for second in the NFL with seven interceptions and also registered 81 tackles, one sack, two tackles for loss, 12 passes defensed, one forced fumble and 17 special teams stops (second on team). He earned his first career Pro Bowl invitation. KEY DEFENSIVE RESERVES Dave Ball (6-5, 277, 4th Year, UCLA) - In his first season with the Titans after receiving previous playing experience with the Jets and Chargers, Ball recorded 51 tackles, 4.5 sacks, one interception for a touchdown and 13 quarterback pressures. Vincent Fuller (6-1, 190, 4th Year, Virginia Tech) - The former fourthround pick served fulltime as the team s nickel defensive back for the second consecutive season and totaled 43 tackles, four passes defensed and one forced fumble. Jacob Ford (6-4, 256, 2nd Year, Central Arkansas) - The former sixth-round pick ranked sixth among AFC defensive ends with seven sacks during the regular season. His statistics also included nine quarterback pressures and two forced fumbles. Ryan Fowler (6-3, 250, 5th Year, Duke) - As the team s fourth linebacker, he recorded 27 tackles and two tackles for loss during in Jason Jones (6-5, 275, Rookie, Eastern Michigan) - The secondround pick ranked fourth in the NFL among defensive tackles and first among rookie defensive linemen during the regular season with five sacks and added 49 tackles, 12 quarterback pressures and two forced fumbles. 11

14 In 2008, Jeff Fisher completed his 14th full season as head coach of the Tennessee Titans and his ninth as Executive Vice President. With 13 victories in 2008, Fisher extended his franchise record for wins by a head coach. At the conclusion of the 2008 season, he ranked fifth among active head coaches in career victories (as of the conclusion of the 2008 regular season). Fisher is the NFL leader in tenure with one team among active head coaches. He was named interim head coach for the last six games of the 1994 season and has been in his current post ever since, leading the team through the transition from its final years in Houston to some of the club s greatest successes in Tennessee. Only nine other head coaches in NFL history have coached one team in more games than Fisher has led the Oilers/Titans. The Titans recorded a 13-3 regular season record in 2008 for the third time (1999, 2000), matching the best record in team history. The win total helped Fisher vault five spots on the NFL s all-time win list, moving past Sid Gillman (123), George Seifert (124), Jim Mora (125), Dick Vermeil (126) and Mike Ditka (127) into 22nd place among head coaches. While becoming the fourth NFL team in the 16-game schedule era since 1978) to own sole, wire-to-wire possession of first place in a division, the Titans clinched the AFC South Division Championship with a win against the Cleveland Browns in Week 14 (Dec. 7). Fisher led the 2008 squad to victories in the first 10 games of the season, a franchise record and only the 11th feat of its kind in the NFL since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. Dating back to the end of the 2007 schedule, the Titans won a team-record 13 consecutive regular season contests. The 2008 team followed the path of previously successful Fisher squads, finishing in the Top 10 in rushing offense (seventh), yards allowed (seventh), points allowed (second) and third-down defense (sixth). With the Titans winning their division in 2008, Fisher has guided the franchise to six playoff appearances (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008) within the last 10 seasons ( ). Only two teams (Indianapolis and Philadelphia) in that time period had more postseason appearances than the Titans, whose total tied the N.Y. Giants, New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers, Seattle Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers for third place. Fisher s playoff accomplishments include three Division titles (2000, 2002 and 2008), two AFC Championship Games (1999, 2002) and one Super Bowl berth (XXXIV). He presided over the most victorious (56 regular season wins and five postseason wins) and successful five-year period in the franchise s history from 1999 to No current NFL head coach has more tenure with his team than Fisher (14-plus seasons), and only the NBA s Jerry Sloan ( ) and Major League Baseball s Bobby Cox (1990) have more tenure among head coaches/managers in the four major U.S. professional team sports. A native of Woodland Hills, Calif., the former USC and Chicago Bears defensive back became the Titans 15th head coach on Jan. 5, 1995 following a stint as interim head coach to conclude the 1994 season. His previous coaching jobs included the defensive backs coach for the Philadelphia Eagles TITANS HEAD COACH JEFF FISHER JEFF FISHER AT A GLANCE Regular season record: (.557) Postseason record: 5-6 (.455) Overall record: (.552) At home: (.580) On the road: (.533) At neutral site: 0-1 Years as Titans head coach: 14* ( ) Years as NFL head coach: 14* ( ) Fisher s Coaching Ledger: 2008 Review Years Team Position Hou. Oilers/Tenn. Titans Head Coach* 1994 Houston Oilers Defensive Coordinator* San Francisco 49ers Defensive Backs Coach 1991 L.A. Rams Defensive Coordinator Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Coordinator Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Backs Coach Chicago Bears Player (Defensive Back) * Coached an additional six games as interim head coach in ( ) and San Francisco 49ers ( ) and the defensive coordinator for the Eagles ( ), Los Angeles Rams (1991) and Oilers (1994). Fisher facts: At USC, played in the same defensive backfield as future NFL stars Ronnie Lott, Dennis Smith and Joey Browner. Was a seventh-round draft pick by the Chicago Bears in In 1985, served in an unofficial assistant coach capacity while on injured reserve during the Bears run to Super Bowl XX. In 2006, Fisher s Chicago Bears record of 509 punt return yards in a season (1981) was broken by Devin Hester (600). Fisher still holds the team record for most punt returns in a season with 58 in In 1988, at the age of 30, became the NFL s youngest defensive coordinator under Buddy Ryan. Serves as Co-Chairman of the NFL Competition Committee. Ran the Country Music Marathon in Fisher is an avid golfer and fisherman. MOST WINS IN FRANCHISE HISTORY Jeff Fisher has more than doubled the win total of any previous head coach in franchise history. He passed the second head coach on the list, Bum Phillips (59 wins), in Most wins by head coaches in Oilers/Titans history (includes postseason): Coach Years W L T Pct. 1. Jeff Fisher Bum Phillips Jack Pardee Wally Lemm 1961, Jerry Glanville

15 CAREER WINS, ACTIVE COACHES Jeff Fisher (133 career victories) ranks second among active NFL head coaches in number of career wins. He trails only New England s Bill Belichick (153). Mike Holmgren (175), Mike Shanahan (154) and Tony Dungy (148) completed the league s top five before departing their posts at the conclusion of the 2008 season. The most total wins (regular and postseason) by active NFL head coaches: Coach Seasons Wins 1. Bill Belichick Jeff Fisher Tom Coughlin Andy Reid Norv Turner NO. 1 SEEDS BY SENIORITY In his 15th season, including the final six games of 1994 as an interim head coach, Jeff Fisher is the longest-tenured head coach in the NFL. Fisher guided the Titans to the league s best record (13-3) as they clinched the AFC s No. 1 seed in the playoffs. Fisher joined Pro Football Hall of Famers Tom Landry and Don Shula and former San Diego Chargers head coach Marty Schottenheimer as the only coaches since 1975 to earn a No. 1 seed in their 15th year or later (the NFL designated No. 1 seeds starting in 1975). Head coaches to earn a No. 1 seed in their 15th season or later since 1975: Season With Head Coach Team Year No. 1 Seed Don Shula Miami Dolphins nd Marty Schottenheimer San Diego Chargers st Tom Landry Dallas Cowboys th Tom Landry Dallas Cowboys th Jeff Fisher Tennessee Titans th* * Fisher has coached 14 full seasons after coaching the final six games of FISHER LEADS IN COACHING TENURE Jeff Fisher s current tenure as head coach has lasted longer than that of any other active head coach in the NFL. With the departures of Mike Shanahan from Denver and Mike Holmgren from Seattle, the next closest head coach to Fisher in current tenure is Philadelphia s Andy Reid with 10 seasons. Most consecutive seasons in a current head coaching position: Coach Team Full Seasons 1. Jeff Fisher* Tennessee Andy Reid Philadelphia Bill Belichick New England 9 4. John Fox Carolina 7 5. Jack Del Rio Jacksonville 6 Marvin Lewis Cincinnati 6 6. Tom Coughlin N.Y. Giants 5 Lovie Smith Chicago 5 * Fisher coached an additional six games as interim head coach in TENURE IN FOUR MAJOR U.S. SPORTS Not only is Jeff Fisher the most-tenured current NFL head coach, he is among the leaders in all of professional U.S. team sports. Fisher s regime goes back to 1994, trailing only the tenures of two other head coaches/managers in the NFL, the National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball or the National Hockey League. The NBA s Jerry Sloan (Utah Jazz) leads the group, followed by MLB s Bobby Cox (Atlanta Braves) and Fisher. The longest tenured coach in the NHL is Lindy Ruff of the Buffalo Sabres (1998). Most current consecutive seasons as head coach/manager in the NFL, NBA, MLB or NHL: Coach/Manager League Team First Season Jerry Sloan NBA Utah Jazz Bobby Cox MLB Atlanta Braves 1990 Jeff Fisher NFL Tennessee Titans 1994 (interim) GAMES COACHED WITH ONE TEAM Jeff Fisher also is the active leader and ranks 10th on the list of total games coached with one team in NFL history. On Oct. 7, 2007, he passed Hank Stram for 10th place all-time. Stram coached 210 games with the Kansas City Chiefs from Former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher is ninth on the all-time list with 261 games. Most games coached by a head coach with one team in NFL history (active coaches in italic): Coach Years Team Games 1. George Halas * Chicago Tom Landry Dallas Don Shula Miami Chuck Noll Pittsburgh Curly Lambeau Green Bay Bud Grant , 85 Minnesota Joe Gibbs , Washington Steve Owen NY Giants Bill Cowher Pittsburgh Jeff Fisher Tennessee Mike Shanahan Denver Hank Stram Kansas City Marv Levy Buffalo 201 * Not consecutive seasons. Halas coached a total of 40 seasons from NFL HEAD COACHES SINCE 1995 Jeff Fisher is the longest-tenured coach in the NFL, having maintained his current post since the final six games of the 1994 season. Other than the Titans and Broncos (Mike Shanahan), no other NFL team had only one head coach from 1995 through As of Feb. 3, 2009, there have been 105 different NFL head coaches other than Fisher since the start of the 1995 season, including at least six first-time head coaches in Kansas City and Oakland had not announced hirings as of Feb. 3. Number of Titans head coaches since Number of head coaches for 31 other NFL clubs since * The number above counts each head coach one time since the start of the 1995 season. Coaches who have been named to multiple head posts are counted only once in the list. * The current number includes six changes during the 2009 offseason -- Denver (Josh McDaniels), Detroit (Jim Schwartz), Indianapolis (Jim Caldwell), the New York Jets (Rex Ryan), St. Louis (Steve Spagnuolo) and Tampa Bay (Raheem Morris). Kansas City and Oakland had not announced their hirings as of Feb. 3,

16 BEST SEASONS IN TEAM HISTORY The Titans closed out the 2008 regular season with a 13-3 record. The only blemishes on their record were a Nov. 23 loss to the New York Jets, a Dec. 14 loss at Houston and a Dec. 28 defeat at Indianapolis. The 2008 club equaled the best record in team history over a 16-game season (1978-present), tying the marks of the 1999 and 2000 squads. There have been two prior seasons in which the team went 12-4, four seasons when they were 11-5 and four seasons at Best record in franchise history in a 16-game season (1978-present): Season Winning Year Record Pct. Season Finish AFC South Champions AFC Central Champions AFC Champions; Lost in SB XXXIV AFC Wild Card AFC Central Champions AFC South Champs; Lost AFC Champ AFC Central Champions AFC Central Champions AFC Wild Card; Lost in Conf. Champ AFC Wild Card AFC Wild Card AFC Wild Card AFC Wild Card; Lost in Conf. Champ. Best record in 14-game seasons ( ): Season Winning Year Record Pct. Season Finish AFL East Champs; Lost AFL Champ AFL East Champs; Won AFL Champ Third Place AFC Central AFL East Champs; Won AFL Champ. With victories in their first 10 games, the Titans went 10-0 to begin the season for the first time in the franchise s 49-year history. There have only been two prior occasions in franchise history in which they won their first three games and They made the playoffs in each of those two seasons and went to Super Bowl XXXIV following the 1999 season. Most consecutive wins to begin a season, franchise history: Undefeated Season Year Start Record Season Finish AFC South Champions AFC Champions; Lost in SB XXXIV AFC Central Champions 3. (2-0 eight times) TITANS JOIN 10-0 TEAMS With their win over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Nov. 16, the Titans became the 11th team to go 10-0 since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger. The Titans were the third team in the last four years to open with 10 consecutive wins, joining the 2005 Indianapolis Colts and the 2007 New England Patriots. There were eight NFL or AFL teams to go 10-0 prior to Teams that started 10-0 since 1970: Undefeated Final Regular Year Team Start Season Record* 2008 Tennessee Titans New England Patriots Indianapolis Colts Denver Broncos Washington Redskins San Francisco 49ers New York Giants Chicago Bears Miami Dolphins Minnesota Vikings Miami Dolphins * 16-game schedule began in 1978 FRANCHISE WINNING STREAKS A win over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Nov. 16 gave the Titans 13 consecutive regular season victories. They won every contest in the regular season starting with a win at Kansas City on Dec. 16, 2007 until losing to the New York Jets on Nov. 23, The 13-game winning streak became the longest in team history. The franchise won 11 consecutive regular season games on one prior occasion, The only other time in which they won 10 consecutive games was from 1961 to Longest regular season winning streaks in franchise history: Year(s) Consecutive Wins WINNING IN DECEMBER The Titans have been among the upper echelon teams in December and January games since Jeff Fisher took over the team. They rank sixth in the NFL in December/January winning percentage since the start of the 1995 season, Fisher s first full season as head coach. NFL s best regular season records in December and January games since the start of the 1995 season: Team W L Pct 1. Green Bay Packers New England Patriots Indianapolis Colts Pittsburgh Steelers Philadelphia Eagles Tennessee Titans Baltimore Ravens Carolina Panthers Seattle Seahawks Washington Redskins In the last three years, the Titans are a combined 10-4 in the final month of the season. They tallied a 4-1 record in December in 2006 and 2007 and went 2-2 in The Titans went 1-4 in December-January regular season games in both 2004 and Prior to that, they had just one season since 1995 in which they had a losing record in the final month of the season (1997). Titans win-loss records in December-January regular season games since 1995: Dec.-Jan. Season Record (W-L) Totals (.594) 14

17 WIRE-TO-WIRE DIVISION LEADERS The Titans took sole possession of first place in the AFC South with a Week 1 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars and maintained their division lead throughout the season. They clinched the division with a Week 14 win against the Cleveland Browns. In doing so, the Titans became one of four teams that have had sole, wire-to-wire possession of first place in a division since 1978, when the NFL went to a 16-game schedule. The previous teams to accomplish the feat were the 1985 Los Angeles Rams, the 2004 Atlanta Falcons and the 2007 New England Patriots. Teams that have owned sole possession of a division lead through an entire season in the 16-game schedule era (since 1978): Year Team Division Record Playoff Finish 2008 Tennessee AFC South 13-3 AFC South Champions 2007 New England AFC East 16-0 Lost Super Bowl XLII 2004 Atlanta NFC South 11-5 Lost NFC Championship 1985 L.A. Rams NFC West 11-5 Lost NFC Championship TOP TEN DEFENSES The Titans finished the 2008 regular season ranked third in the AFC and seventh in the NFL in total defense. Their opponents averaged yards per game. The Titans were third in the AFC and sixth in the NFL in rushing defense (93.9 yards per game). They were fourth in the AFC and ninth in the NFL in passing defense (199.8). The Titans completed back-to-back regular seasons in which they ranked in the Top 10 in defense, a feat they had not accomplished since the 1995 and In 2007, they were ranked fifth in the league in total defense, allowing their opponents an average of yards per contest (92.4 rushing, passing). Top ranked defenses in 2008: Total Yards Rush Yards Pass Yards Date Per Game Per Game Per Game 1. Pittsburgh Baltimore Philadelphia Washington New York Giants Minnesota Tennessee Dallas Tampa Bay New England TITANS SECOND IN SCORING DEFENSE The Titans finished the 2008 regular season ranked second in scoring defense. They allowed opponents an average of 14.6 points per game and kept opponents to 17 points or less in 13 of 16 contests. The only teams to score more than 17 points on the Titans were the Indianapolis Colts on Oct. 27 (21) and Dec. 28 (23) and the New York Jets on Nov. 23 (34) NFL leaders in scoring defense: Scoring Allowed... Total Per Team TD XP FG 2pt Safe Pts Game 1. Pittsburgh Steelers Tennessee Titans Baltimore Ravens Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants Washington Redskins Indianapolis Colts New England Patriots Miami Dolphins Tampa Bay Buccaneers BEST SCORING DEFENSES, TEAM HISTORY Tennessee s effort in 2008 ranks third in franchise history for fewest points allowed per game in a season. Only the 2000 (11.9) and 1967 (14.2) clubs allowed a lower average. Fewest points allowed per game in franchise history: Scoring Allowed... Total Per Year Games TD XP FG 2pt Safe Pts Game POINT DIFFERENTIAL In building a 13-3 record in 2008, the Titans outscored their opponents by 141 points, or 8.8 points per game, tying them with the Baltimore Ravens for the best differential in the NFL. The Titans accumulated 375 points while allowing 234, while the Ravens scored 385 and allowed 244. The Titans were 14th in the NFL in scoring (23.4 points per game) and second in the league in opponent scoring (14.6) NFL leaders in point differential: Points Points Point Per Team Scored Allowed Differential Game 1. Tennessee Titans Baltimore Ravens New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles Pittsburgh Steelers New England Patriots San Diego Chargers Carolina Panthers Indianapolis Colts New Orleans Saints The Titans 2008 differential of 141 points, or 8.8 points per game, ranks second in team history over a 16-game season (1978-present). The only Titans squad that averaged a higher number was the 2000 team (9.7 per game). Franchise s highest point differential in a 16-game season: Points Points Point Per Team Scored Allowed Differential Game ALLOWING 17 OR FEWER POINTS In 13 out of 16 games during the 2008 regular season, the Titans kept opponents to 17 points or less. Against the Indianapolis Colts on Oct. 27, the Titans nine-game streak in which they allowed 17 or fewer points was ended despite a win. The Colts became the first team to score more than 17 points on the Titans since the Chargers tallied 23 points on Dec. 9, The Titans nine-game streak set a franchise record. Only once before in franchise history did such a streak reached seven games There have been two additional occasions in which they did not allow more than 17 points in six consecutive games (1993 and 2000). Additionally, the 2008 Titans set another defensive benchmark. They became the first squad in team history to hold their opponents under 20 points in each of their first four games of the season. The streak likewise ended on Oct. 27 against the Colts at six games. Most consecutive regular season games allowing 17 or fewer points, franchise history: 15

18 Game by Opponents with Season(s) 17 or Fewer Points The last team to allow 17 or fewer points in 9-plus consecutive games was the Cleveland Browns, spanning the seasons. Since the 1980 season, the Titans tied for the second-longest streak allowing 17 or fewer points, one game behind the San Francisco 49ers. Longest NFL streaks allowing 17 or fewer points since the start of the 1980 season: Team Year(s) Games 1. San Francisco 49ers Tennessee Titans Cleveland Browns New England Patriots Chicago Bears FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED The Titans, who finished second in the NFL in scoring defense, allowed 25 total touchdowns during the 2008 regular season, an average of 1.6 per game. They trailed only the Pittsburgh Steelers, who allowed 21 touchdowns. Fewest opponent touchdowns allowed in 2008: Total Team Rush Rec Ret TD 1. Pittsburgh Steelers Tennessee Titans Baltimore Ravens Indianapolis Colts Philadelphia Eagles Since they started playing a 16-game schedule in 1978, the 2008 total is the second-lowest allowed by the Titans. Only the 2000 team allowed fewer (20). Fewest opponent touchdowns allowed in franchise history in a 16- game season ( ): Total Season Rush Rec Ret TD TITANS SET ROAD WIN RECORD With a Week 7 win at Kansas City (10/19), the Titans tied a franchise record with their fifth consecutive regular season road victory. Three weeks later at Chicago (11/9), they broke the record with their sixth straight road win. They followed that with wins at Jacksonville (11/16) and Detroit (11/27), giving them a streak of eight regular season road wins. On Dec. 14, the streak came to an end with a loss at Houston. It had been more than a full calendar year since the Titans suffered their last regular season road loss, a game at Cincinnati on Nov. 25, The Titans also for the first time in 2008 won their first five road games in a season (streak stopped at six games). The previous team record for consecutive road victories was set during a five-game span from and then matched in 1993 and Most Consecutive Road Games Won, Franchise History: Consecutive Road Dates Games Won 1. 12/16/07-12/7/ /19/06-9/24/ /17/93-12/25/ /29/61-9/9/62 5 SUCCESS ON THE ROAD UNDER FISHER Since Jeff Fisher s first full season as head coach in 1995, the Titans have recorded a.500 or better road record in 11 of 14 seasons, including the 2008 regular season, in which the Titans were 6-2. The Titans are tied for the third highest road winning percentage in the NFL in that time period, during which the franchise has won 61 out of their 112 games on the road (.545). They trail only the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts. NFL s best records in road games since 1995, Jeff Fisher s first full season as head coach: Team W L T Pct. 1. New England Patriots Indianapolis Colts Tennessee Titans Pittsburgh Steelers Green Bay Packers Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants Denver Broncos Carolina Panthers Jacksonville Jaguars Miami Dolphins MAINTAINING A ROAD LEAD The Titans own a 50-2 road record in the Fisher era when the team has the lead going into the fourth quarter, which puts Fisher behind only Vince Lombardi for the best record of all-time. All-time head coaches with the best ROAD records with a lead going into the fourth quarter (minimum 25 road games with lead going into fourth quarter): Head Coach W - L - T Pct. 1. Vince Lombardi Jeff Fisher John Madden Note: Tie games were not computed in winning percentage from Since 1972, tie games have been computed in winning percentage counting as a half-win and half-loss. TEAM RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS The Titans accomplished a rare feat in 2008, surpassing 20 rushing touchdowns as a club. Only twice before has the club reached the mark. LenDale White and Chris Johnson accounted for all of the team s 24 rushing touchdowns. White tied for third in the NFL with 15, while Johnson added nine. Most team rushing touchdowns in Oilers/Titans history: Season Rushing Touchdowns

19 ROAD RUSHING YARDS One of the keys to Tennessee s consistency in the running game is the team s ability to perform on the road. The team has proven under Jeff Fisher it has the ability to do so even in the most hostile environments. Since Fisher took over as the team s head coach in 1995, the Titans are third in the NFL in rushing yards per road contest, averaging rushing yards per game. Six of Tennessee s top 10 road rushing games in the Fisher era have occured since the start of the 2006 season. Average rushing yards per road game, : Avg. per Team road game 1. Denver Broncos Pittsburgh Steelers Tennessee Titans Jacksonville Jaguars Minnesota Vikings New York Giants Atlanta Falcons San Francisco 49ers Dallas Cowboys Kansas City Chiefs RUSHING SINCE 1995 Running the football has long been a staple of Jeff Fisher clubs. Since the start of the 1995 season, his first full season as head coach, the Titans have ranked consistently in the NFL s Top 10 in rushing yards per game. Most rushing yards per game from : Yds/ Team Att Yds Avg TD Gm 1. Denver Broncos 6,852 30, Pittsburgh Steelers 7,248 29, Minnesota Vikings 6,182 27, Kansas City Chiefs 6,508 27, Jacksonville Jaguars 6,494 27, Atlanta Falcons 6,281 27, Tennessee Titans 6,764 27, San Francisco 49ers 6,248 26, New York Giants 6,512 26, Washington Redskins 6,513 26, FRANCHISE RUSHING RECORD In Week 7 at Kansas City, the Titans set a new franchise single-game rushing record with 332 rushing yards. They tallied 40 carries as a unit and scored four touchdowns on the ground. Running back Chris Johnson led the squad with 168 yards and one touchdown on 18 carries, followed by LenDale White s 149 yards and three touchdowns on 17 carries. Adding to the total were running back Quinton Ganther (11 yards), fullback Ahmard Hall (six yards) and quarterback Kerry Collins (minus-two yards). White capped his day with an 80-yard touchdown run, tying for the thirdlongest run in franchise history. He was the first Titans rusher to score three touchdowns in a game since Eddie George at Cleveland on Dec. 17, The club s rushing output eclipsed the team s previous record of 296 rushing yards, also set against the Chiefs on Nov. 27, The total also was the most rushing yards put up by a road team since the L.A. Raiders rushed for 356 yards at Seattle on Nov. 30, Later in 2008, the Titans rushed for 292 yards in a game at Detroit, giving the team two of its top three all-time rushing performances in one season and three of the top four totals since the start of Date Opp W/L Att Yds Avg TD 1. 10/19/08 at KC W /27/77 KC W /27/08 at Det W /9/07 at Jax W /3/67 Mia W /23/62 at SD W /18/60 LA W /10/61 at NY W /20/78 Mia W SACK PROTECTION The Titans offensive line -- tackles Michael Roos and David Stewart, guards Eugene Amano and Jake Scott, and center Kevin Mawae -- helped to keep opposing defensive players out of the backfield for much of the 2008 season. The Titans allowed their opponents a total of 12 sacks, which tied the Denver Broncos total for first in the NFL. At one point during the season the Titans went five consecutive games without allowing a single sack (9/21 vs. Houston through 10/27 vs. Indianapolis). Fewest sacks allowed in the NFL in 2008: Sacks Team Allowed Yards 1. Tennessee Titans Denver Broncos New Orleans Saints Indianapolis Colts Atlanta Falcons Carolina Panthers Philadelphia Eagles Cleveland Browns San Diego Chargers Miami Dolphins FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED BY TITANS During the 2008 regular season, the Titans set a new franchise benchmark in sacks allowed. Opposing defenses sacked Titans quarterbacks 12 total times. Quarterback Kerry Collins, who started 15 games for the team, was dropped behind the line of scrimmage just eight times. Sacks became an official NFL statistic in Since that time, the lowest previous sack total the Titans enjoyed was 21 in Prior to 1982, the lowest total given up by the Titans in a 16-game season (since 1978) was 17 sacks in In 14-game seasons, the lowest sack totals allowed by the team were 11 sacks in 1962 and 14 in Fewest sacks allowed in franchise history in a 16-game season*: Sacks Team Allowed Yards * Sacks became an official NFL statistic in The team played 14 gameseasons from Below is a list of the top team rushing efforts in franchise history: 17

20 MOST SACKS IN 2008 During the 2008 regular season, the Titans collected 44 total sacks. The total ranked second in the AFC and fifth in the NFL. It is the ninth-highest sum in team history and the sixth-best total since sacks became an official NFL statistic in Titans defenders who recorded sacks were defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth (8.5), defensive end Jacob Ford (7.0), defensive tackle Jason Jones (5.0), defensive end Dave Ball (4.5), defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch (4.5), defensive tackle Tony Brown (4.0), defensive end Jevon Kearse (3.5), defensive tackle Kevin Vickerson (1.5), cornerback Cortland Finnegan (1.0), safety Michael Griffin (1.0), defensive end William Hayes (1.0), safety Chris Hope (1.0), linebacker Stephen Tulloch (1.0) and linebacker Keith Bulluck (0.5). Overall, the defensive line accounted for 39.5 of the team s 44 sacks. Most sacks by NFL teams during the 2008 regular season: Total Team Sacks Yards 1. Dallas Cowboys Pittsburgh Steelers Philadelphia Eagles Minnesota Vikings Tennessee Titans New York Giants New York Jets Miami Dolphins Carolina Panthers Seattle Seahawks TITANS FIRST IN NFL IN KR AVERAGE The Titans finished the 2008 regular season with a 25.4-yard average on kickoff returns, gaining 1,319 yards on 52 attempts. Their average was the highest in the NFL and the fifth-highest in team history. Chris Carr led the squad with 35 returns for 984 yards. His 28.1-yard average ranked fourth in the NFL. Highest team kickoff return average in 2008: Team KR Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Tennessee Titans 52 1, Seattle Seahawks 77 1, New England Patriots 62 1, t 1 4. Washington Redskins 55 1, Chicago Bears 77 1, t 1 6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 60 1, t 1 7. Buffalo Bills 75 1, t 1 8. New Orleans Saints 62 1, San Diego Chargers 62 1, t Atlanta Falcons 59 1, RD DOWN DEFENSE IN FISHER ERA A defensive trademark of Jeff Fisher s clubs has been success on third down. Since the start of the 1995 season, his first full season as head coach, his defense is second in the NFL in opponents third down success rate at 35.7 percent. In 2008, the Titans allowed a 35.0 percent conversion rate on third down, which ranked sixth in the league. Best defenses on third down from 1995 through 2008: Team Opponents 3rd Down Pct. 1. Philadelphia Eagles Tennessee Titans Green Bay Packers Baltimore Ravens Tampa Bay Buccaneers 36.0 STOPPING THE RUN The Titans have been the fourth best team in the NFL in defending the run since the start of the 1995 season, Jeff Fisher s first full year as a head coach. Their opponents have averaged just 99.5 rushing yards per game in that period of time. Fewest rushing yards per game by opponents, : Team Opponents rush yards/game 1. Pittsburgh Steelers Baltimore Ravens San Diego Chargers Tennessee Titans San Francisco 49ers When the Titans do not allow an individual 100-yard rusher, their chances of success increase dramatically. Since the start of the 1995 season, the Titans have allowed yard rushing performances by an opponent. In those games, they are 9-30 (.231). In games they do not allow a 100-yard rusher, they are (.638). The Titans have had the most success stopping the run at home. The Titans have only allowed yard rushers (Edgerrin James, Larry Johnson, Fred Taylor, Domanick Davis, Shaun Alexander, Julius Jones, Wali Lundy, Maurice Jones-Drew, LaDainian Tomlinson and Steve Slaton) in 80 regular season games at LP Field ( ). OPPONENT SINGLE-GAME RUSHING In 2008 the Titans recorded two of their top 10 games in the last 10 seasons in terms of opponent rushing totals. In their Week 1 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars (9/7), the Titans defense allowed only 33 rushing yards, the lowest rushing total allowed in the NFL on Kickoff Weekend. Also representing the fifth-fewest rushing yards by the Jaguars offense in team history, it was at the time the ninth-lowest total allowed in a game by the franchise in the Titans era (1999-present). Then, in Week 13 at Detroit (11/27), the Titans limited the Lions to 14 carries for 23 yards, which tied (9/21/03 vs. N.O.) for the second-lowest opponent total in the last 10 years. Since 1970, the Titans have allowed fewer than 23 rushing yards on only four occasions. Fewest rushing yards allowed in a game by the Titans, : Date Opp Att Yds Avg Lg TD 1. 09/18/05 Bal /27/08 Det /21/03 NO /14/01 TB /01/00 NYG /23/03 Atl /29/02 Hou /14/07 TB /16/01 GB /07/08 Jax RED ZONE EFFICIENCY The Titans ranked third in the NFL in red zone efficiency during the regular season. They scored 28 touchdowns in 45 trips inside their opponents 20-yard line. They also ranked third in overall scoring percentage inside the 20, capitalizing on 42 of 45 chances (93.3 percent). That includes final possessions in consecutive games against Detroit (11/27) and Cleveland (12/7) in which the Titans drove inside the 20 in the final minute of play with a comfortable lead and either knelt on the ball or turned it over on downs. Running back LenDale White led the way, scoring 14 of his 15 touchdowns in 2008 on carries of six or fewer yards. NFL red zone efficiency leaders in 2008 (ranked by touchdown pct.): Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 1. Indianapolis Carolina Tennessee Detroit New Orleans

21 TURNOVER MARGIN IN 2008 The Titans completed the 2008 regular season ranked second in turnover differential. They collected 20 interceptions and 11 fumble recoveries to give them 31 takeaways. Meanwhile, they committed 17 turnovers (nine interceptions, eight fumbles) to give them a ratio of plus-14, which trailed only the Miami Dolphins (plus-17). The Titans finished with a negative turnover differential in only two games (12/7 vs. Cle., 12/14 at Hou.) NFL leaders in turnover margin: Takeaways Giveaways Team Int Fum Tot Int Fum Tot Diff 1. Miami Tennessee Baltimore Indianapolis New York Giants Green Bay Carolina Cleveland Kansas City Chicago TITANS & TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL In 2008, the Titans ranked second in the NFL with a plus-14 turnover ratio, having recorded 31 takeaways and 17 turnovers. Since 1995, Jeff Fisher s first full season as head coach, the Titans have had an even turnover ratio or better in 10 of 14 full seasons. In that time, the Titans have not finished below.500 in any of the five seasons with a positive turnover differential. Their total turnover differential in 14 full seasons under Fisher is plus- 42, which ranks sixth in the NFL. Titans turnovers and takeaways since 1995: Season Takeaways Turnovers Differential 1995 (7-9) (8-8) (8-8) (8-8) (13-3) (13-3) (7-9) (11-5) (12-4) (5-11) (4-12) (8-8) (10-6) (13-3) Total Differential +42 Within individual games, the Titans forturnes have turned dramatically upon forcing turnovers. In the last five seasons ( ), the Titans have not lost a game in which they had a plus-two or greater turnover margin. Record by turnover differential in Titans games since 2004: Turnover Record In Last Five Seasons Five-Year Differential Totals -4 or more or more Michael Griffin s seven interceptions contributed to Tennessee s plus-14 turnover differential. TIME OF POSSESSION Winning the time-of-possession battle is a staple of Jeff Fisher clubs. Since the start of the 1999 season, the Titans have successfully controlled the ball for longer than their opponents in 102 of 160 regular season games (63.8 percent). When they do so, they win more than two-thirds of their games. They are (.686) in regular season games when they win time of possession versus (.466) when they do not during that time span. In Fisher s 14 full seasons as head coach ( ), the Titans are tied with Denver for second in the league in average time of possession at 31:29. They trail Pittsburgh (31:56) and rank ahead of Green Bay (30:45) and Dallas (30:42). In 2008, the Titans ranked 22nd in the NFL with a 29:09 average time of possession. Tennessee s average time of possession and NFL rank, : Season Avg. TOP (Rank) Season Avg. TOP (Rank) :12 (2) :47 (1t) :02 (3) :52 (2t) :27 (7) :40 (5) :41 (9) :13 (9) :30 (8) :17 (32) :47 (1) :38 (4) :29 (5) :09 (22) TITANS PLAY IT CLOSE Playing in tightly-contested games is not a recent phenomenon to the Titans. Fisher s clubs have played a minimum of five games decided by seven points or less in each of his 14 full seasons as head coach, including 2008, when the club was 4-1 in games decided by seven points or less and 2-1 in games decided by three points or less. Win-loss records by the Titans in close games since 1995 (regular season): Final Score is by... Year 1 pt 3 or fewer 7 or fewer Totals

22 TITANS AND THE AFC SOUTH The Titans clinched the AFC South title in 2008 with a 13-3 overall record. Within the division, their record was 4-2. They defeated every team in the division at least once, picking up a pair of wins against the Jacksonville Jaguars (9/7 and SOUTH 11/16) and one win against the Houston Texans (9/21) and Indianapolis Colts (10/27). The Titans have gone 4-2 within the AFC South for three consecutive seasons. In that time, they are tied with the Colts with a division-best record of Regular Season AFC South Standings: Last 3 Years ( 06-08) Team W L Pct vs. Div. vs. Division *-Tennessee y-indianapolis Houston Jacksonville JEFF FISHER S DIVISIONAL RECORD In nine of his first 14 full seasons as Titans head coach, including 2008, Jeff Fisher has led the team to a winning record within the division. The 2006 season marked a return to the team s divisional success after a pair of down years in 2004 and The Titans matched their 2006 divisional record with a 4-2 record in 2007 and From , the Titans were above.500 in the division for five of six seasons. Below is a year-by-year list of Jeff Fisher s divisional records. The team played in the AFC Central during his tenure from and in the newlycreated AFC South from 2002-present. Titans year-by-year record within their division under Head Coach Jeff Fisher (AFC Central, ; AFC South, ): Season Divisional Record 1994* Totals (.590) * Interim head coach for final six games of SELLOUTS AND COUNTING The Nov. 2 game against the Green Bay Packers marked the Titans 100th consecutive sellout at LP Field. Since the stadium opened in 1999, the Titans have played 20 preseason games, 80 regular season games and four playoff contests at LP Field, all of which were sold out. In the regular season, the Titans are (.650) at LP Field. They are 2-2 (.667) in the postseason and 13-7 (.650) in the preseason. PLAYING THE NFC With their win at Detroit on Nov. 27, the Titans completed a season sweep of the NFC North. On Sept. 28, they won at home against the Minnesota Vikings, and on Nov. 2 they defeated the Green Bay Packers in overtime. They traveled to Chicago on Nov. 9 and earned a victory and concluded their games against the NFC North with a victory over the Lions. Since the NFL realigned its divisions in 2002, the Titans have a 19-9 record against the NFC. With one exception, they have gone.500 against the NFC in every campaign since 2002 (1-3 in 2005). Jeff Fisher s all-time regular season record against the NFC is 37-25, including a mark at home and record on the road. Tennessee s results vs. current NFC divisions since 2002 realignment: Year vs. Division Record 2008 NFC North NFC South NFC East NFC West NFC North NFC South NFC East 2-2 Total 19-9 SACKS AT LP FIELD The Titans have been one of the league s most successful home teams in getting to opposing quarterbacks since LP Field opened in That season also was the first season the Titans defensive line was coached by Jim Washburn. In that time, they rank second in the NFL behind only the Baltimore Ravens (233) with 224 sacks in home contests. The Titans totaled 26 sacks in their eight regular season games at LP Field in They tallied seven sacks in the opener against Jacksonville, three in Week 3 against Houston, four in Week 4 against Minnesota, four in Week 9 against Green Bay, two in Week 12 against the New York Jets, one in Week 14 against Cleveland and five in Week 16 against Pittsburgh. Most sacks in homes games since LP Field opened in 1999: Sacks in Team Home Games 1. Baltimore Ravens Tennessee Titans Miami Dolphins Philadelphia Eagles Seattle Seahawks Indianapolis Colts St. Louis Rams Atlanta Falcons Pittsburgh Steelers Minnesota Vikings 201 New York Giants 201 The Titans at LP Field (1999-present): Games Total Record Pct. Preseason Regular Season Postseason

23 SACKS BY DEFENSIVE LINEMEN The Titans concluded the 2008 season ranked second in the AFC and fifth in the NFL with 44 sacks as a defense. They trailed only the Dallas Cowboys (59), Pittsburgh Steelers (51), Philadelphia Eagles (48) and Minnesota Vikings (45). However, the defensive line of the Titans was more successful in sacking quarterbacks than any other defensive line in the NFL. Out of the team s 44 sacks, defensive tackles and defensive ends accounted for a league-high total of 39.5 sacks. The Titans were led in sacks by defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, who set a career high with 8.5 in 14 games. He tied Minnesota s Kevin Williams for the league lead among defensive tackles. Defensive end Jacob Ford was second on the Titans and sixth among AFC defensive ends with seven sacks. Defensive tackle Jason Jones was fourth in the NFL among defensive tackles and paced all rookies with five sacks. Others who contributed to the line s total were defensive ends Kyle Vanden Bosch (4.5), Dave Ball (4.5), Jevon Kearse (3.5) and William Hayes (1.0) and defensive tackles Tony Brown (4.0) and Kevin Vickerson (1.5). Most sacks by a team s defensive linemen in 2008: Defensive Line Team Team Sack Total Sack Total 1. Tennessee NY Giants Philadelphia Minnesota Atlanta EIGHT TITANS CHOSEN FOR PRO BOWL On Dec. 16, six Tennessee Titans players were named to the 2009 NFL Pro Bowl: cornerback Cortland Finnegan, defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, safety Chris Hope, running back Chris Johnson, center Kevin Mawae and tackle Michael Roos. Finnegan, Haynesworth and Mawae were named as starters. Later, quarterback Kerry Collins and safety Michael Griffin were added to the AFC roster, giving the Titans a total of eight Pro Bowlers. Each year, NFL coaches, players and fans vote upon players to be elected to AFC and NFL Pro Bowl teams. In 2007, Tennessee was represented by three players, including Rob Bironas, Haynesworth and Kyle Vanden Bosch. Tennessee s eight selections this year mark their highest number of Pro Bowlers in a season since 2000, when nine Titans earned the honor. It is the eighth time since 1970 that the franchise has had six or more Pro Bowl players. Since moving the franchise to Tennessee in 1997, the Titans organization has been represented by 42 Pro Bowl selections. Titans selected to the Pro Bowl: Career Pro Bowl Selections With Player Pos Selections Titans Kerry Collins QB 2 1 Cortland Finnegan* CB 1 1 Michael Griffin S 1 1 Albert Haynesworth* DT 2 2 Chris Hope S 1 1 Chris Johnson RB 1 1 Kevin Mawae* C 7 1 Michael Roos T 1 1 * Selected as starter Titans Pro Bowl notes: This is the first Pro Bowl for Finnegan, Griffin, Hope, Roos and Johnson. Haynesworth was selected as a starter for the second consecutive season. Johnson becomes the second franchise running back to be named to the Pro Bowl as a rookie, joining Earl Campbell (1978). Although he is a seven-time Pro Bowler, Mawae was named to the team for the first time as a member of the Titans and first time since Collins, added as an alternate, was named to his first Pro Bowl since he was a member of the Carolina Panthers in Added to Vince Young s Pro Bowl selection following the 2006 season, Griffin and Johnson s Pro Bowl berths mean that each of the last three firstround draft picks by the Titans have been chosen for the game. TITANS NAME FIVE CAPTAINS Prior to their Week 1 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Titans voted on five captains for the 2008 season. The five players to receive the honor were quarterback Vince Young, center Kevin Mawae, defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch, linebacker Keith Bulluck and punter Craig Hentrich. It was the second consecutive season for each of the players to be named captain. This is the second year of the NFL s renewed emphasis on seasonlong team captains on offense, defense and special teams through the team captain leadership program, which was created in 2007 by the league and the NFL s Player Advisory Council. Elected captains wear a C on the upper right chest of their jerseys. Their role is to serve as a link between players, coaches and management to help foster cohesion within teams Titans Team Captains: QB Vince Young (second year as offensive captain, third NFL season) C Kevin Mawae (second year as offensive captain, 15th NFL season) LB Keith Bulluck (second year as defensive captain, ninth NFL season) DE Kyle Vanden Bosch (second year as defensive captain, eighth NFL season) P Craig Hentrich (second year as special teams captain, 15th NFL season) TITANS HONOR ROLL Honors received by the Titans in 2008: HEAD COACH JEFF FISHER Motorola NFL Coach of the Week - Week 8 (vs. Indianapolis) Midseason Coach of the Year (Pro Football Weekly; Chicago Tribune - Pompei; Sportsline.com - Judge; Sporting News - Breer and Iyer; ESPN.com/Scouts Inc.; NBC.com - Curran; Foxsports.com - Schrager; Scripps/Rocky Mountain News - Legwold) Professional Coach of the Year (Earle "Greasy" Neale Award) - Maxwell Football Club DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR JIM SCHWARTZ Assistant Coach of the Year - Sportsline.com (Prisco) DEFENSIVE LINE COACH JIM WASHBURN Assistant Coach of the Year - Sports Illustrated (King) K ROB BIRONAS USA Today All-Joe Team (Weisman) LB KEITH BULLUCK AFC Special Teams Player of the Week - Week 2 (at Cincinnati) QB KERRY COLLINS Pro Bowl selection USA Today All-Joe Team (Weisman) CB CORTLAND FINNEGAN AFC Defensive Player of the Week - Week 1 (vs. Jacksonville) Midseason All-Pro Team (Pro Football Weekly) Dallas Morning News All-NFL Team (Gosselin) NBCSports.com All-Pro Team Pro Football Weekly/Professional Football Writers of America All-AFC and All-NFLTeams Sporting News All-Pro Team Sports Illustrated All-Pro Team (King) Pro Bowl starter First-team Associated Press All-Pro S MICHAEL GRIFFIN Pro Bowl selection (continued on next page) 21

24 TITANS HONOR ROLL FB AHMARD HALL USA Today All-Joe Team (Weisman) DT ALBERT HAYNESWORTH AFC Defensive Player of the Month - September Midseason Defensive MVP/Player of the Year (SI.com - Banks; Sportsline.com - Judge; Sporting News - Breer, Dillon, Greenberg and Iyer; ESPN.com/Scouts Inc.; Scripps/Rocky Mountain News - Legwold) Midseason All-Pro Team (Pro Football Weekly) Dallas Morning News All-NFL Team (Gosselin) NBCSports.com All-Pro Team Sporting News All-Pro Team; Sporting News Defensive Player of the Year Sports Illustrated All-Pro Team (King) Pro Bowl starter First-team Associated Press All-Pro P CRAIG HENTRICH AFC Special Teams Player of the Week - Week 10 (at Chicago) S CHRIS HOPE AFC Defensive Player of the Week - Week 8 (vs. Indianapolis) Pro Bowl selection Ed Block Courage Award RB CHRIS JOHNSON Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week - Week 7 (at Kansas City); Week 9 (vs. Green Bay) NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month - September Midseason Rookie of the Year (Chicago Tribune - Pompei; Sporting News - Dillon and Iyer; Scripps/Rocky Mountain News - Legwold) Midseason All-Rookie Team (USA Today - Zucker; NFL.com - Brandt) Pro Football Weekly/Professional Football Writers of America All-Rookie and All-AFC Teams Sporting News All-Rookie Team Pro Bowl selection DT JASON JONES Pro Football Weekly/Professional Football Writers of America All-Rookie Team Sporting News All-Rookie Team C KEVIN MAWAE NBCSports.com All-Pro Team Pro Football Weekly/Professional Football Writers of America All-AFC and All-NFLTeams Pro Bowl starter First-team Associated Press All-Pro T MICHAEL ROOS Midseason All-Pro Team (Pro Football Weekly) Dallas Morning News All-NFL Team (Gosselin) Pro Football Weekly/Professional Football Writers of America All-AFC and All-NFLTeams Sports Illustrated All-Pro Team (King) Sporting News All-Pro Team Pro Bowl selection First-team Associated Press All-Pro T DAVID STEWART Dallas Morning News All-NFL Team (Gosselin) Second-team Associated Press All-Pro USA Today All-Joe Team (Weisman) LB DAVID THORNTON Titans Walter Payton Man of the Year TITANS BY THE NUMBERS.600 Titans winning percentage in the regular season since the start of the 1999 season, which ranks fifth in the NFL 6 Playoff appearances in the last 10 years by the Titans, who are tied for third in the NFL in that period 14 Titans players scheduled to become unrestricted free agents on Feb. 27, Titans position among 32 teams in the upcoming NFL Draft 6 Total games in 2009 the Titans will play against 2008 playoff teams, including both Super Bowl participants (Arizona and Pittsburgh) 2 Seasons since the 1970 merger in which the Titans have claimed the AFC s top playoff seed (2000, 2008) 9 Division titles in team history, including the AFC South crown in Years, since 1959, since owner K.S. Bud Adams helped found the American Football League.813 Tennessee s winning percentage in the 2008 regular season, tying the club record set in 1999 and Average television rating in the Nashville market for Titans games during the 2008 regular season 37,393 Career passing yards by Kerry Collins, which ranks 14th in NFL history 7 Consecutive seasons with 100 or more tackles by linebacker Keith Bulluck 11 Teams since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger, including the 2008 Titans, that have started a season with a 10-0 record 8.8 Tennessee s average point differential in 2008, which tied the Baltimore Ravens average for the highest number in the league 14.9 Points allowed by the Titans per game in 2008, ranked second in the NFL (Pittsburgh) 25 Touchdowns allowed by the Titans in 2008, which ranked second in the NFL and second in franchise history in a 16-game season 22

25 133 Career wins by Jeff Fisher, who earlier this season surpassed Mike Ditka for 22nd place in NFL history among head coaches TITANS BY THE NUMBERS 12 Sacks allowed by the Titans in 2008, which set a new franchise record for a 16-game season and tied for first place in the NFL (Denver) 10 Out of 14 seasons, including 2008, in which Jeff Fisher s clubs have compiled a.500 or better record 8 Titans named to the Pro Bowl in 2008 (Kevin Mawae, Chris Johnson, Michael Roos, Cortland Finnegan, Chris Hope, Albert Haynesworth, Kerry Collins, Michael Griffin) +14 Titans turnover ratio in 2008, which was the second-highest total in the NFL 1,488 Yards from scrimmage in 2008 by rookie running back Chris Johnson, who was fifth in the AFC and 10th in the NFL 25.4 Tennessee s NFL-leading kickoff return average in Touchdowns in 2008 by Titans running back LenDale White, who tied for third in the NFL 7 Interceptions in 2008 by Michael Griffin, who finished in a four-way tie for second place in the NFL (Collins, Woodson, Polamalu) 3 Consecutive first-round draft picks by the Titans who have been selected to the Pro Bowl (Vince Young, Michael Griffin, Chris Johnson) TITANS CELEBRATE 10TH ANNIVERSARY The 2008 season marked the franchise s 10th campaign as the Tennessee Titans. A special logo (right) was commissioned to commemorate the season and was worn as a patch on the front shoulder of all Titans game jerseys during the year. The logo featured the Titans fireball logo with a 1 in front of it, creating the number 10. The numeral rested above an outline of the state of Tennessee, which had the years imprinted within its borders. The Titans kicked off their 10th anniversary celebration with the annual Titans Caravan in April. Throughout the course of the season, the theme was featured prominently in gameday promotions and other special events. In 1999, the third season after leaving Houston, the team changed its name from the Tennessee Oilers to Tennessee Titans and moved into the 69,000-seat LP Field. The season ended with a memorable run to an AFC crown and a Super Bowl XXXIV appearance. Titans 10th Anniversary Quick Facts: Since 1999, the Titans have been to the playoffs six times, including They made previous postseason appearances after the 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2007 seasons. The Titans have sold out all 104 home contests through the 2008 regular season since LP Field opened in 1999 (80 regular season, 20 preseason, 4 playoff games). The Titans tied with St. Louis Rams for the winningest team in the NFL from (56-24). They won a league-record 13 consecutive home games (including playoffs) to open LP Field from Since LP Field opened in 1999, the Titans have built a season ticket waiting list of approximately 28,000 names. From the start of the 1999 season through the 2008 season, there were 83 different head coaches in the NFL other than Jeff Fisher, who has served as Titans head coach since the final six games of the 1994 season (includes six new coaches in 2008). Two Titans on the 2008 roster who were on the roster in 1999: punter Craig Hentrich and defensive end Jevon Kearse. One current player who was on the Titans roster continuously from 1999 through 2008: punter Craig Hentrich. From , the Titans ranked fourth in the NFL in rushing defense (101.2 yards per game) and fifth in third-down defense (35.4 percent). From , the Titans were fifth in the NFL in regular season wins (96). Titans statistical leaders since the start of the 1999 season: Regular Season Games Played: Craig Hentrich (159 games) Passing: Steve McNair (19,482 yards) Rushing: Eddie George (5,948 yards) Receiving: Derrick Mason (414 receptions) Scoring: Rob Bironas (457 points) Touchdowns: Eddie George (53 touchdowns) Tackles: Keith Bulluck (1,147 tackles) Interceptions: Samari Rolle (23 interceptions) Sacks: Jevon Kearse (51 sacks) 10-YEAR WINNING PERCENTAGE In 160 regular season games from 1999 through 2008, the Titans won 96 times. Their.600 winning percentage in that period ranks fifth in the NFL behind the Indianapolis Colts (.713), New England Patriots (.688), Pittsburgh Steelers (.628) and Philadelphia Eagles (.609). Top NFL regular season winning percentage from 1999 through 2008: Team Wins Losses Ties Pct 1. Indianapolis Colts New England Patriots Pittsburgh Steelers Philadelphia Eagles Tennessee Titans Green Bay Packers Baltimore Ravens Denver Broncos New York Giants Tampa Bay Buccaneers

26 TITANS TELEVISION RATINGS During the 2008 regular season, Titans game telecasts reached their largest average audience in five years and the second-highest average audience since the team moved to Tennessee. Regular season games in 2008 drew an average rating of 32.4 and a 55 share. Since the start of the 1999 regular season, the only other season in which Titans broadcasts were rated higher than 2008 was the 2003 season, when viewership averaged a 33.4 rating and 57 share. The Titans have seen a steady increase in ratings in the last four years, growing approximately 10 points from a 21.8/42 in Each ratings point represents one percent of the homes in the market, or just under 10,000 homes in the Nashville market. The share value represents the percentage of households watching television who are tuned in to a particular broadcast. Highest regular season average television ratings for Titans broadcasts in the Nashville market from 1999 through 2008: Season Rating Share Furthermore, the Titans and NFL football dominated the local ratings among all television programming during the calendar year. Titans games accounted for eight of the 10-most watched programs in Nashville in The other two shows in the top 10 were Super Bowl XLII (N.Y. Giants vs. New England) and the NFC Championship Game (Giants vs. Packers). The highest rated Titans telecast was a Monday night matchup with the Colts on Oct. 27, which drew a combined 46.2 rating in a simulcast on ESPN (20.5) and WKRN (25.7). The Titans began 2009 with another ratings hit. Their Divisional Playoff contest on Jan. 10 scored a 45.7/64 in the Nashville market GAME-BY-GAME TV RATINGS 2008 regular season TV ratings in the Nashville market (all games Sunday noon unless otherwise noted): Local Weekly Date/Opponent Day/Time Network Rating/Share Rank 9/7 vs. Jax. Sun. noon CBS 25.7/44 1 9/14 at Cin. Sun. noon CBS 30.2/51 1-a 9/21 vs. Hou. Sun. noon CBS 28.1/49 1 9/28 vs. Min. Sun. noon FOX 26.6/ /5 at Bal. Sun. noon CBS 28.4/52 1-a 10/19 at K.C. Sun. noon CBS 28.4/ /27 vs. Ind. Mon. 7:30 p.m. ESPN/WKRN 46.2/61 1-b 11/2 vs. G.B. Sun. noon FOX 34.7/58 1-c 11/9 at Chi. Sun. noon CBS 34.7/ a 11/16 at Jax. Sun. 3:15 p.m. CBS 38.5/ a 11/23 vs. N.Y.J. Sun. noon CBS 34.0/ /27 at Det. Thu. 11:30 a.m. CBS 26.9/ /7 vs. Cle. Sun. noon CBS 34.9/ /14 at Hou. Sun. noon CBS 32.5/ /21 vs. Pit. Sun. noon CBS 36.7/ /28 at Ind. Sun. noon CBS 32.1/57 1 1/10 vs. Bal.* Sat. 3:30 p.m. CBS 45.7/ Regular Season Average 32.4/ Regular Season Average 28.6/ Regular Season Average 23.0/ Regular Season Average 21.8/42 * Divisional Playoff a - Postgame bonus coverage window rated higher than the game rating displayed here. b - Oct. 27 Monday night game ranked among programs from Oct. 27 (Mon.) through Nov. 2 (Sun.). c - Weekly ranking does not include Oct. 27 Monday night game Top television broadcasts in the Nashville market in the 2008 calendar year: Program Teams, Scores (Titans Result) Date Station Rating Share 1. Super Bowl XLII N.Y. Giants 17 vs. New England 14 2/3/08 WZTV (FOX) NFL Regular Season Colts 21 at Titans 31 (W) 10/27/08 ESPN/WKRN* AFC Wildcard Game Titans 6 at Chargers 17 (L) 1/6/08 WTVF (CBS) NFL Regular Season Titans 24 at Jaguars 14 (W) 11/16/08 WTVF (CBS) NFL Regular Season Steelers 14 at Titans 31 (W) 12/21/08 WTVF (CBS) NFL Regular Season Browns 9 at Titans 28 (W) 12/7/08 WTVF (CBS) NFL Regular Season Titans 21 at Bears 14 (W) 11/9/08 WTVF (CBS) NFC Championship N.Y. Giants 23 at Green Bay 20 1/20/08 WZTV (FOX) NFL Regular Season Packers 16 at Titans 19 (W) 11/2/08 WZTV (FOX) NFL Regular Season N.Y. Jets 34 at Titans 13 (L) 11/23/08 WTVF (CBS) AFC Championship San Diego 12 at New England 21 1/20/08 WTVF (CBS) * Simulcast on ESPN (20.5) and WKRN (25.7) for a combined 46.2 rating. 24

27 Hall of Fame offensive lineman Mike Munchak began coaching the team s offensive line in Since that time, the unit has consistently been ranked in the top 10 in fewest sacks allowed, net rushing yards and average rushing yards. In only one season (2001) since Munchak took over as offensive line coach have the Titans not finished the season ranked in the top 10 in any of the three categories. The starters on the offensive line for most of 2008 were left tackle Michael Roos, left guard Eugene Amano, center Kevin Mawae, right guard Jake Scott and right tackle David Stewart. Among the starters, only Scott was new to the group. During the 2008 season, Roos, Amano, Mawae, Scott and Stewart started the first 15 games. The only starter to miss a game was Mawae, who sat out the finale at Indianapolis (12/28) and the playoff game against Baltimore (1/10). Leroy Harris filled in for the injured Mawae. The Titans set a new franchise benchmark in sacks allowed in 2008, yielding only 12 sacks. Previously, the lowest sack total given up by the Titans in a 16-game season (since 1978) was 17 in Also in 2008, the line helped the Titans finish the regular season in the league s top 10 in rushing for the third consecutive season. Titans ball carriers gained 2,199 yards, an average of yards per game. Chris Johnson registered the third-best rookie rushing total in team history with 1,228 yards. His backfield mate, LenDale White, scored 15 rushing touchdowns, which was tied for the third-highest total in the NFL. Tennessee s 24 total rushing touchdowns ranked second in the league behind only the Carolina Panthers (30). Mawae, a six-time Pro Bowler, was signed in 2006 as an unrestricted free agent. Mawae spent the previous eight seasons with the New York Jets after playing his first four seasons with the Seattle Seahawks. With Johnson TITANS OFFENSIVE LINE PRODUCTION LT Michael Roos LG Eugene Amano C Kevin Mawae RG Jake Scott RT David Stewart reaching the 1,000-yard mark in 2008, Mawae now has blocked for a 1,000- yard rusher in 12 of his 15 NFL seasons. He was named to his seventh Pro Bowl in The Titans turned to free agency to fill their right guard spot in 2008, signing Jake Scott from the Indianapolis Colts. Scott started 55 consecutive games from to end his career with the Colts. Amano has been an important contributor since his rookie year in 2004, backing up all three interior line positions. The former seventh-round pick received a contract extension in 2007 and in 2008 completed his first season as a full-time starter. The starters on the outside are Roos and Stewart, bookend tackles who both were drafted in 2005 and received contract extensions during the 2008 offseason. Roos, a former second-round pick from Eastern Washington, started 15 games as a rookie at right tackle and every game since then on the left side. Stewart, a former fourth-rounder, has not missed a start since entering the lineup in The chart below details the team s regular starters on the offensive line since 1997, the year Munchak took the reigns as the team s offensive line coach, and the results the line helped produce. Offensive line starters and production since 1997, Mike Munchak s first season as offensive line coach: Sacked Rush Yds Rush Avg Year LT LG C RG RT (Rank) (Rank) (Rank) 2008 M. Roos E. Amano K. Mawae J. Scott D. Stewart 12 (T-1) 2,199 (7) 4.3 (11) 2007 M. Roos J. Bell K. Mawae B. Olson D. Stewart 30 (14) 2,109 (5) 3.9 (21) 2006 M. Roos J. Bell K. Mawae B. Olson D. Stewart 29 (T-10) 2,214 (5) 4.7 (7) 2005 B. Hopkins Z. Piller J. Hartwig B. Olson M. Roos 31 (T-10) 1,525 (23) 3.8 (20) 2004 B. Hopkins J. Bell J. Hartwig B. Olson F. Miller 44 (T-23) 1,871 (14) 4.5 (7) 2003 B. Hopkins Z. Piller J. Hartwig B. Olson F. Miller 25 (T-6) 1,623 (26) 3.3 (31) 2002 B. Hopkins Z. Piller G. DiNapoli B. Olson F. Miller 21 (2) 1,952 (11) 3.8 (26) 2001 B. Hopkins Z. Piller B. Matthews B. Olson F. Miller 43 (21) 1,794 (12) 3.8 (23) 2000 B. Hopkins B. Matthews K. Long B. Olson F. Miller 27 (4) 2,084 (7) 3.8 (24) 1999 B. Hopkins B. Matthews K. Long B. Olson J. Runyan 25 (3) 1,811 (13) 3.9 (17) 1998 B. Hopkins B. Matthews M. Stepnoski J. Layman J. Runyan 35 (T-10) 1,970 (9) 2,414 (3) 1997 B. Hopkins B. Matthews M. Stepnoski K. Donnalley J. Runyan 32 (T-5) 2,414 (3) 4.5 (4) MAWAE LEADS O-LINEMEN In his 15th NFL season and third with the Titans, center Kevin Mawae was named to his seventh career Pro Bowl. He also was named first-team All-Pro by Associated Press and All-NFL by Pro Football Weekly/Professional Football Writers of America. Mawae joined the Titans as an unrestricted free agent in 2006 after four seasons to begin his career with the Seattle Seahawks ( ) and then eight seasons with New York Jets ( ). Among current Tennessee Titans, he trails only punter Craig Hentrich for most NFL games played. Among all current NFL offensive linemen, Mawae ranks first in total number of regular season games played. Most career regular season games by active NFL offensive linemen: Current Career Pos./Name Team Games 1. C Kevin Mawae Tennessee T Wayne Gandy Atlanta G Chris Gray Seattle T Jon Runyan Philadelphia C Andy McCollum Detroit T Willie Anderson Baltimore 195 C Tom Nalen Denver 195 ROOS EARNS FIRST PRO BOWL BERTH Titans left tackle Michael Roos was named to his first career Pro Bowl on Dec. 16. Roos, a former second-round pick out of Eastern Washington, started 15 games as a rookie at right tackle in 2005 and every game since then on the left side. Prior to the 2008 season, his fourth NFL campaign, he was rewarded by the Titans with a long-term contract extension. In 2008, Roos was part of an offensive line that yielded only 12 sacks, which set a franchise record in a 16-game season. The Titans also finished in the NFL s top 10 in rushing for the third consecutive season, gaining 2,199 yards, an average of yards per game. Roos helped open holes as the Titans set a franchise-record with 332 rushing yards at Kansas City on Oct. 19. Roos is the first franchise left tackle to be named to the Pro Bowl since Brad Hopkins in He also was named first-team Associated Press All-Pro and was selected to All-Pro or All-NFL teams by the Dallas Morning News, Pro Football Weekly/Professional Football Writers of America, Sports Illustrated and Sporting News. 25

28 Fourteen-year veteran quarterback Kerry Collins capped his third season with the Titans by being named to his second career Pro Bowl. He also was named to USA Today s All-Joe squad. Collins ranks 14th in NFL history and third among active players (Brett Favre, Peyton Manning) with 37,393 career passing yards. He ranks 11th all-time with 3,160 career completions In the 2008 regular season, Collins entered the lineup in relief during a Week 1 win against Jacksonville (9/7) and started the remaining 15 games. His 12 victories tied Steve McNair s franchise record (2000) and also matched his personal high (2000). With 242 completions, 2,676 yards, 12 touchdowns and seven interceptions on 415 attempts, his passer rating of 80.2 was the third-highest of his career (2000, 2002). Prior to joining the Titans, Collins played 11 previous seasons with the Carolina Panthers ( ), New Orleans Saints (1998), New York Giants ( ) and Oakland Raiders ( ). Including the 2008 season, he has led his teams to the playoffs four times as a starter, including an appearance in the NFC Championship Game following the 1996 season with the Panthers and a Super Bowl appearance following the 2000 season with the Giants. In his 2000 campaign with the Giants, he reached 3,000 passing yards for the first time in his career and for the first of six consecutive seasons reaching the mark. In 2002, while still with the Giants, he enjoyed the most prolific season by a quarterback in franchise history. He set a team record, was first in the NFC and was fourth in the NFL with 4,073 passing yards, surpassing Phil Simms 1984 team record of 4,044 yards. Collins was originally selected by the Panthers out of Penn State with the fifth overall pick in the 1995 NFL Draft. He was named to his first Pro Bowl following the 1996 season. Collins 2008 Highlights: In Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10), completed 26 of 42 passes for 281 yards in his seventh career playoff start. At Indianapolis (12/28), played one series in season finale and completed one pass in two attempts. Against Pittsburgh (12/21), he became the first quarterback in 2008 (through 15 games) to post a 100 or better passer rating (102.1) against Pittsburgh by completing 20 of 29 passes for 215 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions. He completed a 34-yard touchdown pass to Justin Gage. At Houston (12/14), he completed 15 of 33 passes for 181 yards. Against Cleveland (12/7), he recorded the 50 th multi-touchdown game of his career, completing a 28-yard touchdown to Ahmard Hall and a nineyard touchdown to Justin Gage in his 175th career regular season game. He was 14-of-23 for 155 yards in the win. At Detroit (11/27), he completed 11 of 18 passes for 127 yards. In the second quarter, he recorded his 3,106 th career completion to pass Dave Krieg (3,105 completions) for 11 th place in NFL history. Against the New York Jets (11/23), he completed 21 of 39 passes for 243 yards and one touchdown. He threw a six-yard strike to fullback Ahmard Hall for Hall s first career touchdown. At Jacksonville (11/16), he completed three touchdown passes for the 21st time in his NFL career and his first since playing for the Oakland Raiders on Dec. 31, 2005 against the New York Giants. His game totals included 23 attempts, 13 completions, 230 yards, three touchdowns and one interception for a passer rating of In the second half, he helped erase a 14-3 deficit with touchdown passes of 13 yards to Brandon Jones, 56 yards to Justin Gage and 38 yards to Gage. At Chicago (11/9), he attempted 41 passes and set personal highs in a Titans uniform in completions (30), yards (289), touchdowns (two) and passer rating (108.7). At one point, he completed 12 consecutive passes from the second quarter to the third quarter. His touchdown passes were 10 yards to Bo Scaife and 12 yards to Justin Gage. He won his ninth consecutive game as a starter for the Titans. Against Green Bay (11/2), he helped lead the Titans to a overtime win. The team s drive in overtime was the 29th time in his career he led his team to a game-winning score in the fourth quarter or overtime. He completed 18 of 37 passes for 180 yards and QB KERRY COLLINS 2008 Review also rushed for eight yards and a first down. Against Indianapolis (10/27), he completed 24 of 37 passes for 193 yards and no interceptions. He did not take a sack for the fifth consecutive game. Trailing 14-6 in the second half, he led the team on four consecutive scoring drives to pull away with a victory. At Kansas City (10/19), he completed 11 of 18 passes for 123 yards and no interceptions. In the first quarter, he passed Jim Kelly (35,467 career passing yards) for 14 th place on the NFL s all-time passing yards list with a 10-yard pass to tight end Alge Crumpler. At Baltimore (10/5), he rallied the Titans from a 10-3 deficit in the fourth quarter for a victory. He completed 17 of 32 passes for 163 yards and one touchdown. With 1:56 on the clock, he found Alge Crumpler for the game-winning 11-yard touchdown strike, capping an 80-yard drive in which he was six-of-10 for 62 yards. Against Minnesota (9/28), he completed 18 of 35 attempts for 199 yards with no interceptions in a victory. Against Houston (9/21), became the 15th player in NFL history to reach 35,000 passing yards in a victory. He completed 13 of 25 passes for one touchdown, a nine-yard pass to Bo Scaife. He also rushed for 30 yards on three attempts, tying for the third-highest rushing total of his career and his most since Nov. 29, 1998 (at Miami). At Cincinnati (9/14), recorded his 150th career start and his first since Oct. 21, He led the team to a 24-7 victory in a game with wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour. He completed 14 of 21 passes for 128 yards and one touchdown (98.9 rating), delivering an 11-yard touchdown pass to Justin Gage. In the game, he surpassed Jim Everett (34,837 yards) for 15th place on the NFL s all-time passing yards list. Against Jacksonville (9/7), Collins came off the bench for an injured Vince Young (knee) and completed each of two pass attempts for 65 yards, including a 44-yard pass to Bo Scaife. His passing attempts came on what would be the game-winning drive in the fourth quarter. COLLINS 3RD IN ACTIVE PASSING YDS Among active NFL quarterbacks, Titans quarterback Kerry Collins ranks third in career passing yards behind only Brett Favre and Peyton Manning. Passing yards leaders among active NFL quarterbacks: Player Att Cmp Pct. Yds TD Int 1. Brett Favre 9,280 5, , Peyton Manning 5,960 3, , Kerry Collins 5,669 3, , Mark Brunell 4,594 2, , Donovan McNabb 4,303 2, , Brad Johnson 4,326 2, , Kurt Warner 3,557 2, , Trent Green 3,740 2, , Jon Kitna 4,114 2, , Tom Brady 3,653 2, , COLLINS CAREER RECORD WHEN... Career Career Overall When Collins Reg Season Playoffs Career Starts at quarterback Starts vs. division opponents Passes for 300 or more yards Completes one or more TD passes Completes two or more TD passes Completes three or more TD passes Starts and passes for no interceptions Has a passer rating of 80.0 or greater Has a passer rating of 90.0 or greater Has a passer rating of or greater

29 Collins Career Regular Season Statistics: Passing Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sack Lost Rate 1995 Car , t Car , Car , t Car/NO , t NYG , t NYG , NYG , NYG , t NYG , t Oak , Oak , Ten Ten Ten , t Totals ,669 3, , t 313 2, Collins Career Playoff Statistics: Passing Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sack Lost Rate 1996 Car NYG t NYG Ten Ten Totals t COLLINS CRACKS TOP 15 In Week 2 at Cincinnati, Titans quarterback Kerry Collins moved past Jim Everett (34,837 yards) for 15th place on the NFL s all-time passing yards list. In Week 7 at Kansas City, he surpassed Jim Kelly (35,467) for 14th place on the list. Additionally, Collins now ranks 10th in NFL history in career attempts and 11th in completions. NFL s all-time passing yards leaders: Career Pass Player Yds 1. Brett Favre 65, Dan Marino 61, John Elway 51, Warren Moon 49, Fran Tarkenton 47, Vinny Testaverde 46, Peyton Manning 45, Drew Bledsoe 44, Dan Fouts 43, Joe Montana 40,551 NFL s all-time pass completions leaders: Career Pass Player Completions 1. Brett Favre 5, Dan Marino 4, John Elway 4, Warren Moon 3, Drew Bledsoe 3, Peyton Manning 3, Vinny Testaverde 3, Fran Tarkenton 3, Joe Montana 3, Dan Fouts 3,297 Career Pass Player Yds 11. Johnny Unitas 40, Dave Krieg 38, Boomer Esiason 37, Kerry Collins 37, Jim Kelly 35, Jim Everett 34, Jim Hart 34, Steve DeBerg 34, John Hadl 33, Phil Simms 33,462 Career Pass Player Completions 11. Kerry Collins 3, Dave Krieg 3, Boomer Esiason 2, Troy Aikman 2, Steve DeBerg 2, Jim Kelly 2, Jim Everett 2, Johnny Unitas 2, Mark Brunell 2, Steve McNair 2, INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE Titans quarterback Kerry Collins ranked fifth in the NFL in 2008 with a 1.7 interception percentage, the lowest number in his 14-year career. Lowest percentage of passes intercepted in 2008 (minimum 224 attempts per 16 games): Player Team Att Int Int% 1. Jason Campbell Was Seneca Wallace Sea Chad Pennington Mia Jeff Garcia TB Kerry Collins Ten SINGLE-SEASON WINS, TEAM HISTORY With his 12th win of the season as a starter Dec. 21 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Kerry Collins matched his career high in regular season wins. He previously directed 12 New York Giants victories during their 2000 Super Bowl season. The Steelers win also gave Collins a share of the team record. Steve McNair is the only other franchise quarterback to win 12 games in one regular season, a feat he accomplished in Most regular season wins by a starting quarterback in franchise history: Wins Player Season As Starter 1. Kerry Collins Steve McNair Steve McNair Warren Moon Ken Stabler George Blanda (five tied with 10) 27

30 KERRY COLLINS GAME-WINNING PERFORMANCES 2008 Review In his 14-year NFL career, quarterback Kerry Collins has engineered 29 career game-winning performances in the fourth quarter or overtime. Of those performances, 16 have occured with the winning score happening in overtime or with less than two minutes to play in the fourth quarter. As a member of the Titans, Collins has engineered game-winning drives on five occasions: at Houston (10/21/07), at Indianapolis (12/30/07), at Baltimore (10/5/08), against Indianapolis (10/27/08) and against Green Bay (11/2/08). Nine of Collins last 11 game-winning performances have come on the road. Games in which Collins has led his team to victory after a fourth-quarter deficit or tie: Score with Time Remaining Collins Statistics* Date/Opp. In Regulation Att Cmp Yds TD INT Rating Go-Ahead Scoring Play Final Score 11/2/08 vs. Green Bay : yard FG by Rob Bironas OT 10/27/08 vs. Indianapolis : yard FG by Rob Bironas /5/08 at Baltimore : yard TD pass from Kerry Collins to Alge Crumpler /30/07 at Indianapolis : yard FG by Rob Bironas /21/07 at Houston : yard FG by Rob Bironas /20/05 at Washington : yard FG by Sebastian Janikowski /28/04 at Denver : yard TD pass from Kerry Collins to Jerry Porter /7/04 at Carolina : yard FG by Sebastian Janikowski /2/03 at N.Y. Jets : yard FG by Brett Conway OT 10/26/03 at Minnesota : yard TD run by Tiki Barber /21/03 at Washington : yard FG by Matt Bryant OT 12/28/02 vs. Philadelphia : yard FG by Matt Bryant 10-7 OT 11/17/02 vs. Washington : yard FG by Matt Bryant /10/02 at Minnesota : yard TD run by Tiki Barber /6/02 at Dallas : yard TD pass from Kerry Collins to Marcellus Rivers /22/02 vs. Seattle : yard FG by Matt Bryant /23/01 vs. Seattle : yard TD pass from Kerry Collins to Ike Hilliard /15/01 vs. Arizona : yard TD pass from Kerry Collins to Amani Toomer /4/01 vs. Dallas : yard FG by Morten Anderson OT 10/7/01 vs. Washington : yard TDpass from Kerry Collins to Daniel Campbell /23/00 vs. Jacksonville : yard TD pass from Kerry Collins to Ike Hilliard /17/00 at Dallas : yard TD run by Tiki Barber /15/00 vs. Dallas : yard TD run by Ron Dayne /12/99 at Buffalo : yard FG by Cary Blanchard /3/99 vs. Philadelphia : yard FG by Brad Daluiso /8/96 at New Orleans : yard FG by John Kasay /17/95 vs. Atlanta : yard TD pass from Kerry Collins to Willie Green /3/95 vs. Indianapolis : yard FG by John Kasay /29/95 at New England : yard FG by John Kasay OT * - Statistics are from the time noted until the end of the game. Underline - Game-winning score came in overtime or with less than two minutes to play in the fourth quarter. FRANCHISE PLAYOFF QUARTERBACKS Quarterbacks who have started at least one playoff game in team history: When Kerry Collins started in the Divisional Round game against Baltimore, he became the 10th different quarterback to start a playoff game for the franchise in its 49-season history. He joined George Blanda ( ), Pete Beathard (1967, 1969), Dan Pastorini ( ), Gifford Nielsen (1979), Ken Stabler (1980), Warren Moon ( , ), Cody Carlson (1991), Steve McNair ( , ) and Vince Young (2007). Collins became the second-oldest quarterback in franchise history to start a playoff game. At 36 years and 11 days at the time of his start against the Ravens, he was younger than Moon, who was 37 years and 59 days at the time of his final playoff start for the team (1/16/94). Quarterback Seasons Starts Record Att Comp Pct. Yds TD INT Rating George Blanda Pete Beathard 1967, Dan Pastorini Gifford Nielsen Ken Stabler Warren Moon , , Cody Carlson Steve McNair , , Vince Young Kerry Collins

31 KERRY COLLINS TOUCHDOWN TARGETS Against the New York Jets (11/23), Ahmard Hall became the 42nd different player on the receiving end of a Kerry Collins touchdown pass. Collins completed touchdown passes this season to Hall, Bo Scaife, Alge Crumpler, Brandon Jones and Justin Gage. In a 14-year career with the Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, Oakland Raiders and Titans, Collins has passed for 37,394 yards and 186 touchdowns in the regular season. The player with the most touchdown receptions from Collins is Giants wide receiver Amani Toomer, who caught 28 touchdown passes from Collins in the regular season and four in the postseason. Gage has connected with Collins six times for touchdowns, the highest number among current Titans. Recipients of Kerry Collins regular season touchdown passes: Player TDs Amani Toomer 28 Ike Hilliard 23 Jerry Porter 13 Wesley Walls 12 Mark Carrier 9 Randy Moss 8 Justin Gage 6 Willie Green 6 Dan Campbell 5 Ronald Curry 5 Courtney Anderson 4 Ron Dixon 4 Doug Gabriel 4 Joe Jurevicius 4 Muhsin Muhammad 4 Jeremy Shockey 4 Player TDs Tiki Barber 3 Rae Carruth 3 Raghib Ismail 3 Marcellus Rivers 3 Bo Scaife 3 Charles Stackhouse 3 Cam Cleeland 2 Scott Greene 2 Howard Griffith 2 Ahmard Hall 2 Teyo Johnson 2 Doug Jolley 2 LaMont Jordan 2 Pete Metzelaars 2 Pete Mitchell 2 Brian Alford 1 Player TDs Don Beebe 1 Bob Christian 1 Greg Comella 1 Aaron Craver 1 Alge Crumpler 1 Eric Guliford 1 Andre Hastings 1 Anthony Johnson 1 Brandon Jones 1 Alvis Whitted 1 Regular Season Total 186 Collins playoff touchdowns: Player TDs Amani Toomer 4 Ike Hilliard 2 Greg Comella 1 Willie Green 1 Howard Griffith 1 Joe Jurevicius 1 Jeremy Shockey 1 Wesley Walls 1 Playoff Total 12 FRANCHISE PRO BOWL QBs Kerry Collins earned a Pro Bowl berth with his performance in He became the sixth quarterback in franchise history to be named to the Pro Bowl squad (or AFL All-Star team from ). He joins George Blanda, Dan Pastorini, Warren Moon, Steve McNair and Vince Young. Titans/Oilers Pro Bowl quarterbacks*: No. Pro Quarterback Bowls Seasons George Blanda* , 1962, 1963 Dan Pastorini Warren Moon , 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Steve McNair , 2003, 2005 Vince Young Kerry Collins * AFL All-Star Team; AFC-NFC Pro Bowl began in 1970 COLLINS TOP PASSER RATINGS Kerry Collins produced a passer rating of 80.2 in He completed 242 of 415 passes for 2,676 yards, 12 touchdowns and seven interceptions. In his 14-year NFL career, there were only two previous seasons in which Collins registered a better passer rating than he did in In 2000, his rating was 83.1, and in 2002, it was 85.4, a career high. Highest passer rating in Kerry Collins career: Year Team Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Rate NYG , NYG , Ten , Car , Oak , Kerry Collins became the sixth franchise quarterback to be named to an AFL All-Star or Pro Bowl team. 29

32 Titans quarterback Vince Young finished his third season since being drafted by the Titans with the third overall selection in the 2006 NFL Draft. The former Texas Longhorn has 29 NFL regular season starts under his belt and has a record of in those games. His career totals include 775 pass attempts, 444 completions, 4,964 yards and 22 touchdowns. Additionally, he has recorded 974 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns on the ground during his career. In 2008, Young played in three games with one start. He totaled 22 completions, 219 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions on 36 attempts. He rushed for 27 yards on eight carries. In 2007, he totaled 238 completions on 382 attempts, 2,546 passing yards and nine touchdown passes. He improved his completion percentage from 51.5 as a rookie to 62.3 in his second year. Additionally, he rushed 93 times for 395 yards and three touchdowns. Young s 9-6 record as a starter in 2007 helped the team garner its first playoff berth since In becoming a first-time playoff quarterback, he achieved a few historic benchmarks. As the ninth different franchise quarterback to start a playoff game, he became the youngest of the group at 24 years and 233 days old. Of the 53 NFL quarterbacks drafted in the first round between 1983 and 2006, Young became just the 11th from the group to direct his team to the playoffs in his first or second season. He joined Dan Marino, John Elway, Jim Everett, Drew Bledsoe, Peyton Manning, Daunte Culpepper, Donovan McNabb, Michael Vick, Ben Roethlisbeger and Eli Manning. Out of a group of eight first-round quarterbacks selected from 2005 through 2007, Young and Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell became the first to lead their teams to the playoffs. In 2006, the 6-foot-5, 233-pound signal caller set virtually every rookie passing record for the franchise, including passing totals of 2,199 yards and 12 touchdowns. Additionally, he gained 552 yards on the ground, becoming the first quarterback in the Super Bowl era (1966-present) to rush for 500 yards as a rookie. He scored seven rushing touchdowns, also a first for a rookie quarterback in the Super Bowl era. His eight wins as a starter marked the fifth-highest total by a rookie quarterback since 1970 NFL-AFL merger, and he directed a six-game winning streak that was the third-longest by a rookie quarterback since the merger. At the conclusion of the season, he was named the Associated Press NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and QUARTERBACK VINCE YOUNG 2008 Review became the first rookie quarterback since Marino (1983) to make a Pro Bowl roster. Young s 2008 Highlights: Did not play in the Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10). At Indianapolis (12/28), entered the game in the second quarter and completed nine of 13 passes for 55 yards. Did not play against Cleveland (12/7), at Houston (12/14) and against Pittsburgh (12/21). At Detroit (11/27), completed his only pass for 54 yards. Did not play at Baltimore (10/5), at Kansas City (10/19), against Indianapolis (10/27), against Green Bay (11/2), at Chicago (11/9), at Jacksonville (11/16) and against the New York Jets (11/23). Inactive with a left knee injury at Cincinnati (9/14), against Houston (9/21), and against Minnesota (9/28). Against Jacksonville (9/7), he completed 12 of 22 passes for 110 yards and one touchdown before leaving the game in the fourth quarter with a left knee injury. He passed for a seven-yard touchdown to Chris Johnson in the second quarter. YOUNG S CAREER RECORD WHEN When Young Post 2008 Career Starts at quarterback Starts vs. division opponents Passes for 300 or more yards Completes one or more TD passes Completes two or more TD passes Completes three or more TD passes Passes for one TD and runs for another Passes for two TDs and runs for another Runs for at least one TD Runs for at least two TDs Starts and passes for no interceptions Has a passer rating of 90.0 or greater Has a passer rating of or greater Young s Career Regular Season Statistics: Passing Rushing Year GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sack Lost Rate Att Yds Avg Lg TD , t , Totals , t 10 Young s Career Playoff Statistics: Passing Rushing Year GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sack Lost Rate Att Yds Avg Lg TD Totals

33 RB LENDALE WHITE Running back LenDale White, a former secondround draft pick from USC, completed his third NFL season in He split time at running back with rookie Chris Johnson. Together, the duo accounted for 2,001 yards and all 24 of the team s rushing touchdowns, which tied for the second-highest team total in franchise history. White s 2008 totals included 200 carries for 773 yards and 15 touchdowns in 16 games. His rushing touchdown total tied for third in the NFL and ranked second in club history behind Earl Campbell s 19 touchdowns in In 2007, White started every game and led the Titans with 1,110 yards and seven touchdowns on 303 rushing attempts. He added 20 receptions for 114 yards. In reaching the 1,000-yard rushing mark, he became the 10th different player in team history to accomplish the feat. LenDale White s career 100-yard games: Date Opp Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD 10/19/08 at Kansas City t 3 10/28/07 Oakland /9/07 San Diego /27/08 at Detroit /21/07 at Houston /23/07 N.Y. Jets /4/07 Carolina White s 2008 Highlights: In a Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10), gained 45 yards on 15 carries and added four receptions for 35 yards. At Indianapolis (12/28), rushed for 25 yards on seven carries. Against Pittsburgh (12/21), scored his 15th rushing touchdown of the season on a one-yard run. The score put him in second place in team history for rushing touchdowns in a season. He surpassed Eddie George, who reached the end zone 14 times in White s totals included 48 yards on 15 carries. At Houston (12/14), rushed for 26 yards on eight carries. Against Cleveland (12/7), recorded 24 carries for 99 yards and one touchdown as he and Chris Johnson (136) combined for all of the team s 235 rushing yards. His three-yard touchdown run provided a 14-6 lead in the second quarter. At Detroit (11/27), gained 106 yards on 23 carries and scored two touchdowns. With six- and two-yard touchdown runs, he moved into a tie for third place for most rushing touchdowns scored in a season in franchise history, matching Earl Campbell s 13 touchdown runs in both 1978 and With his seventh 100-yard game, he and Chris Johnson (125) each topped 100 yards for the second time in 2008 (10/19 at K.C.) and the seventh time in team history. At Jacksonville (11/16), rushed for 52 yards on 14 carries. At Chicago (11/9), scored his 11th touchdown of the season, giving the Titans a 21-7 lead in the fourth quarter with a two-yard scoring run. He totaled 14 yards on 10 carries and one reception for six yards in the game. Against Green Bay (11/2), rushed for 77 yards on eight carries, including a long of 54 yards that helped set up a Titans touchdown in the second quarter. It was the second-longest carry of his career. Against Indianapolis (10/27), recorded his third multiple-touchdown game of the season, scoring on a pair of one-yard touchdown runs in the second half. He totaled 13 yards on 10 carries in the game. At Kansas City (10/19), had a career rushing day, setting career highs with 149 yards and three touchdowns on 17 carries. In his sixth career game with 100 or more rushing yards, he helped the team set its all-time singlegame rushing record with 332 total yards on the ground. He scored on carries of six yards in the first quarter and two yards in the second quarter. In the fourth quarter, he rumbled 80 yards for a touchdown, tying for the thirdlongest run in franchise history and the longest since Larry Moriarty s 80- yarder on Sept. 11, It is the longest touchdown run in the NFL through seven weeks of the 2008 season. White became the first Titans running back since Eddie George in 2000 (12/17) to record three rushing touchdowns in the same game. Against Minnesota (9/28), scored his fifth touchdown of the season on a one-yard carry in the second quarter. With a touchdown run in his fourth consecutive game, he tied four other players (Earl Campbell, Alonzo Highsmith, Gary Brown and Eddie George) for the second longest streak in franchise history. White s totals in the game included 11 carries for 13 yards. Against Houston (9/21), recorded a career high with two rushing touchdowns, scoring on two-yard and one-yard carries. He totaled 16 attempts in the game for 49 yards. At Cincinnati (9/14), totaled 59 yards on 18 rushing attempts, including a one-yard touchdown run. It was his ninth career touchdown and second touchdown in as many games. Against Jacksonville (9/7), scored his eighth career touchdown on a one-yard run in the fourth quarter. The touchdown was the game-clinching score in a win. He totaled 40 yards on 15 carries. White s Career Regular Season Statistics: GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD , t Totals , t LenDale White s Career Playoff Statistics: GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Totals MOST RUSHING TDs IN A SEASON On Dec. 21 against Pittsburgh, Titans running back LenDale White scored his 15th rushing touchdown of the season. He surpassed Eddie George for second place on the team s record list for rushing touchdowns in a season. George reached the end zone 14 times on runs in Only Earl Campbell has rushed for more touchdowns in a season in team history, scoring 19 times in Also in 2008, rookie Chris Johnson has cracked the Top 10 with nine rushing touchdowns. Most rushing touchdowns in a season, franchise history: Player Season Rushing TDs 1. Earl Campbell LenDale White Eddie George Earl Campbell Earl Campbell Earl Campbell Eddie George Earl Campbell Mike Rozier Chris Johnson Eddie George Allen Pinkett

34 NFL SCORING LEADERS Titans running back LenDale White scored 15 rushing touchdowns in 2008, giving him 90 total points. Among non-kickers, White s scoring total tied for first place in the AFC and third in the NFL. He also tied for third in the NFL in rushing touchdowns NFL leading scorers among non-kickers: Player, Team TD Rush Rec Ret 2-pt Pts 1. D. Williams, Car. (RB) Turner, Atl. (RB) Jacobs, NY-G (RB) Jones, NY-J (RB) White, Ten. (RB) Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB) Westbrook, Phi. (RB) C. Johnson, Det. (WR) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR) Forte, Chi. (RB) P. Thomas, N.O. (RB) Tomlinson, S.D. (RB) LONGEST RUNS IN TEAM HISTORY LenDale White rumbled 80 yards for a touchdown on Oct. 19 at Kansas City. The touchdown -- his third of the game -- qualified for the thirdlongest touchdown run in franchise history. Among long runs overall, he tied with Larry Moriary (9/11/83 at L.A. Raiders) with the third-longest run in club history behind only Sid Blanks (91 yard-touchdown run vs. N.Y. Jets on 12/13/64) and Earl Campbell (81-yard touchdown run vs. Miami on 11/20/78). Longest rushing attempts in franchise history: Player Date Opp Rush 1. Sid Blanks 12/13/64 N.Y. Jets 91t 2. Earl Campbell 11/20/78 Miami 81t 3. LenDale White 10/19/08 at Kansas City 80t Larry Moriarty 9/11/83 at L.A. Raiders Rob Carpenter 11/27/77 Kansas City 77 GAMES WITH TWO 100-YARD RUSHERS When the Titans set a team rushing record with 332 yards at Kansas City on Oct. 19, they had two players record 100-yard games for the first time since 1977 and only the sixth time in franchise history. Chris Johnson led the way with 168 yards on 18 carries, while LenDale White carried 17 times for 149 yards. Then, on Nov. 27 at Detroit, they duplicated the feat when Johnson gained 125 yards on 16 carries and White posted 106 yards on 23 attempts. Only once before (Woody Campbell and Hoyle Granger in 1967) had two franchise players recorded dual 100-yard games on two separate occasions. The last duo to accomplish the feat once during a season was Rob Carpenter (149 yards) and Ronnie Coleman (101) against the Chiefs on Nov. 27, Games with more than one 100-yard rusher, franchise history: Date/Opp. Players (att-yds) 11/27/08 at Det. Chris Johnson (16-125) and LenDale White (23-106) 10/19/08 at K.C. Chris Johnson (18-168) and LenDale White (17-149) 11/27/77 vs. K.C. Rob Carpenter (14-149) and Ronnie Coleman (15-101) 9/28/75 vs. S.D. Ronnie Coleman (16-112) and Don Hardeman (27-107) 12/3/67 vs. Mia. Woody Campbell (18-141) and Hoyle Granger (25-111) 11/12/67 at Den. Woody Campbell (16-101) and Hoyle Granger (22-142) 12/15/62 at NY Billy Cannon (9-103) and Charlie Tolar (29-107) CONSEC. GAMES WITH RUSHING TD Titans running back LenDale White scored at least one touchdown in the team s first four games this season. He tied for the second-longest rushing touchdown streak in team history. Earl Campbell (1981), Alonzo Highsmith (1989), Gary Brown (1993) and Eddie George (2000) all previously rushed for a touchdown in four consecutive games. Campbell holds the team record with five consecutive games in Most consecutive games with a rushing touchdown, franchise history: Consec. Games Player Year(s) With Rush TD 1. Earl Campbell Earl Campbell Alonzo Highsmith Gary Brown Eddie George LenDale White ROOKIE RB CHRIS JOHNSON Running back Chris Johnson, the 24th overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, led the Titans in rushing and was named to the Pro Bowl as a rookie. His regular season totals included 251 carries for 1,228 yards and nine touchdowns. Johnson s yardage total was the third-highest in the AFC and eighth in the NFL, while his 4.9-yard average ranked first in the AFC, fourth in the NFL and sixth in franchise history. In addition to making the Pro Bowl roster, Johnson was named All-Rookie by Sporting News and Pro Football Weekly/Professional Football Writers of America. Together with LenDale White (773 yards and 15 touchdowns), the running back duo accumulated 2,001 yards and rushed for all 24 of the team s rushing touchdowns, which tied for the second-highest team total in franchise history. Johnson also finished second on the team with 43 receptions for 260 yards, giving him a total of 1,488 scrimmage yards that ranked fifth in the AFC and 10th in the NFL. Johnson became the second franchise running back to be selected to the Pro Bowl as a rookie, joining Earl Campbell (1978). In his career at East Carolina University, Johnson rushed for 2,982 yards and recorded an additional 1,296 receiving yards. At the NFL Scouting Combine in February 2008, he posted the fastest 40-yard dash of any prospect with a time of 4.24 seconds. Chris Johnson s 2008 Highlights: In Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10), contributed 100 yards of offense before leaving the game with a sprained ankle in the second quarter. He totaled 11 carries for 72 yards and one touchdown and one reception for 28 yards. His eight-yard touchdown run in the first quarter provided a 7-0 lead. At Indianapolis (12/28), was inactive. Against Pittsburgh (12/21), led the team with 69 yards on 16 carries and scored his ninth rushing touchdown of the season. On a fourth-and-one in the third quarter, he scored on a 21-yard run to give the Titans a lead they would not relinquish. Named to his first Pro Bowl on Dec. 16, becoming the franchise s second rookie running back selected to play in the all-star game and first since Earl Campbell. At Houston (12/14), led the team with 65 yards on 13 carries. Against Cleveland (12/7), recorded his fourth 100-yard game of the season (second consecutive), carrying 19 times for 136 yards and a score. He added a team-high four receptions for 30 yards. With a 17-yard carry in the second quarter, he became the third franchise rookie to reach the 1,000- yard mark. In addition to joining Earl Campbell and Eddie George as the only rookies to accomplish the feat, Johnson became the 11 th different player in team history to reach 1,000. He sealed the victory with a 25-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. At Detroit (11/27), totaled 125 yards and two touchdowns on 16 carries. He scored on carries of six yards and 58 yards in the first quarter for 32

35 Chris Johnson s career 100-yard rushing games: Date Opp Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD 10/19/08 at Kansas City t 1 12/7/08 Cleveland /27/08 at Detroit t 2 9/14/08 at Cincinnati his second career multi-touchdown game. The 58-yarder was the secondlongest run of his career (66 at K.C., 10/19/08). With a 14-yard carry in the second quarter, he reached the 100-yard mark for the third time in his career. Johnson passed Rodney Thomas (947 rushing yards in 1995) for third place in franchise history among rookie rushers. Against the New York Jets (11/23), he led the team with 46 rushing yards on 10 carries and added 15 yards on three receptions. With a 24-yard carry in the second quarter, he became the seventh player in franchise history to reach 1,000 scrimmage yards in his rookie season and the first since Eddie George (1,550) in The other rookies to previously accomplish the feat were Earl Campbell (1,498), Bill Groman (1,473), Sid Blanks (1,253), Ernest Givins (1,210) and Rodney Thomas (1,151). At Jacksonville (11/16), led the team with 64 yards on 17 rushing attempts and added 24 yards on four receptions. At Chicago (11/9), totaled eight yards on 14 carries and 15 yards on two receptions. Against Green Bay (11/2), led the team with 89 yards on 24 carries, including a three-yard touchdown run in the second quarter of the team s overtime victory. He also led the club with six receptions for 72 yards, giving him 161 yards from scrimmage in the game. Johnson was named Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week. Against Indianapolis (10/27), led the team with 77 yards on 19 carries, including a 16-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter that sealed a victory. At Kansas City (10/19), led the team with 168 yards on 18 carries and scored on a 66-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. In his second career game with 100 or more rushing yards, he helped the team set its all-time single-game rushing record with 332 total yards on the ground. His 168 yards accounted for the 20th-highest total in team history and the secondhighest rushing total by a franchise rookie, trailing only Earl Campbell s 199 yards against Miami on Nov. 20, Johnson was named Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week. At Baltimore (10/5), led the team with 44 yards on 18 carries and added two receptions for four yards. Named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month for September In the first four games of his career, he totaled 402 yards from scrimmage and 337 rushing yards. He crossed the goal line three times in September, including two rushing touchdowns and one receiving touchdown. Against Minnesota (9/28), recorded the first and second rushing touchdown of his career. He led the team with 61 yards on 17 rushing attempts (long of nine) and added three receptions for 14 yards. He scored on a one-yard run in the first quarter and added a six-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. Against Houston (9/21), led the team with 74 yards on 16 rushing attempts (long of 14) and added two receptions for five yards. At Cincinnati (9/14), recorded his first career 100-yard rushing effort in his second NFL game, totaling 109 yards on 19 carries (5.7 avg.). His 51- yard run late in the second quarter led to a touchdown and tied for the team s third-longest run since He additionally had two receptions for 12 yards. Against Jacksonville (9/7), started in NFL debut and totaled 15 carries for a game-high 93 yards. He added 34 yards and a touchdown on three receptions. His 93 rushing yards were the most by a Titans rookie on opening day since Earl Campbell s 137 yards in the 1978 opener (9/3/78 at Atlanta). He scored his first NFL touchdown on a seven-yard pass from Vince Young. Johnson s 2008/Career Regular Season Statistics: GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD , t Johnson s 2008/Career Postseason Statistics: GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD TOP 10 NFL RUSHERS Titans rookie running back Chris Johnson concluded the 2008 regular season ranked eighth in the NFL and third in the AFC with 1,228 rushing yards. Within the conference, only New York s Thomas Jones (1,312 yards) and Houston s Steve Slaton had a better total than Johnson. Among rookies, Johnson was part of a talented class that featured three of the league s top 10. Slaton and Chicago s Matt Forte (1,238) were the other two members of the group NFL rushing leaders: Player, Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Peterson, Min , t Turner, Atl , D. Williams, Car , t Portis, Was , Jones, NY-J 290 1, t *Slaton, Hou , t 9 7. *Forte, Chi , t 8 8. *C. Johnson, Ten , t 9 9. Grant, G.B , Tomlinson, S.D , * Rookie RUSHING AVERAGE LEADERS Chris Johnson ranked eighth in the NFL and third in the AFC during the regular season with 1,228 rushing yards. He used 251 carries to gain the yardage, giving him an average of 4.9 yards per carry. The average led the AFC and ranked fourth in the NFL NFL leaders in rushing average (minimum 100 attempts): Player Team Att Yds Avg 1. Derrick Ward NYG 182 1, DeAngelo Williams Car 273 1, Brandon Jacobs NYG 219 1, Chris Johnson Ten 251 1, Adrian Peterson Min 363 1, Pierre Thomas NO Steve Slaton Hou 268 1, Sammy Morris NE Jonathan Stewart Car Larry Johnson KC AFC SCRIMMAGE YARDS LEADERS Titans rookie running back Chris Johnson ranked fifth in the AFC and 10th in the NFL with 1,488 total yards from scrimmage. He had 1,228 rushing yards and an additional 260 receiving yards AFC Leaders in Yards From Scrimmage: Total Touches Rush Rec Player Yds (Att+Rec) Yards Yards 1. *Slaton, Hou. (RB) 1, , A. Johnson, Hou. (WR) 1, , Tomlinson, S.D. (RB) 1, , Jones, NY-J (RB) 1, , *C. Johnson, Ten. (RB) 1, , Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB) 1, Lynch, Buf. (RB) 1, , Marshall, Den. (WR) 1, , Welker, N.E. (WR) 1, , Lewis, Cle. (RB) 1, , * Rookie 33

36 1,000 SCRIMMAGE YARDS On Nov. 23 against the New York Jets, Titans running back Chris Johnson became the seventh rookie in the franchise s 49-year history to reach 1,000 scrimmage yards and the first since Eddie George in George, who was named the Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year, became the team s all-time rookie record holder with 1,550 scrimmage yards, which included 1,368 rushing yards and 182 receiving yards. Franchise rookies to reach 1,000 yards from scrimmage: Rookie Rush Rec Yds From Player (Pos) Season Yds Yds Scrimmage 1. Eddie George (RB) , , Earl Campbell (RB) , , Chris Johnson (RB) , , Bill Groman (WR) ,473 1, Sid Blanks (RB) , Ernest Givins (WR) ,062 1, Rodney Thomas (RB) ,151 ROOKIE RUSHING GAMES With 168 rushing yards at Kansas City on Oct. 19, running back Chris Johnson recorded the second-highest rushing total by a rookie in franchise history. His single-game total trails only Earl Campbell s 199 yards in a Monday night game against Miami on Nov. 20, Most rushing yards in a single game by a Titans/Oilers rookie: Date Opponent Rookie Yards 1. 11/20/78 vs. Miami Earl Campbell /19/08 at Kansas City Chris Johnson /23/67 at Miami Hoyle Granger /6/96 at Cincinnati Eddie George /27/77 vs. Kansas City Rob Carpenter 149 FRANCHISE 1,000-YARD BACKS Against Cleveland on Dec. 7, rookie running back Chris Johnson surpassed the 1,000-yard rushing mark. In doing so, he became the 11th different player in team history to accomplish the feat. Those 11 players have produced a total of 21 1,000-yard seasons. The Titans now have had a 1,000-yard rusher in 11 of the team s 14 full seasons under Head Coach Jeff Fisher, including In the last six full seasons, including 2008, the Titans have had five different running backs record 1,000-yard seasons: George (2003), Chris Brown (2004), Travis Henry (2006), LenDale White (2007) and Johnson (2008). In 2007, White eclipsed 1,000 rushing yards for the first time in his career. Only Earl Campbell and Eddie George have recorded multiple 1,000- yard seasons for the franchise. FRANCHISE ROOKIE RUSHING Running back Chris Johnson led the Titans with 1,228 rushing yards during the regular season. He ranked third among all rookie rushers in the NFL. With his effort, Johnson cracked the franchise s top three in rushing yards by a rookie. He trailed only Earl Campbell, who set the team rookie rushing record with 1,450 yards in 1978, and Eddie George, who accumulated 1,368 rushing yards in Most rushing yards by a Titans/Oilers rookie: Player Season* Yards 1. Earl Campbell , Eddie George , Chris Johnson , Rodney Thomas Sid Blanks Rob Carpenter Don Hardeman Billy Cannon Dave Smith Vince Young * 14-game seasons from ; 16 games in all other seasons listed AFC FIRST DOWN LEADERS Titans rookie running back Chris Johnson tied for seventh in the AFC and 18th in the NFL with 65 total first downs during the 2008 regular season. Among rookies he trailed only Chicago Bears running back Matt Forte and Houston Texans running back Steve Slaton AFC leaders in first downs: Rush Pass Total Player 1st Downs 1st Downs 1st Downs 1. A. Johnson, Hou. (WR) Jones, NY-J (RB) Jones-Drew, Jac. (RB) *Slaton, Hou. (RB) Tomlinson, S.D. (RB) Gonzalez, K.C. (TE) Lynch, Buf. (RB) *C. Johnson, Ten. (RB) Marshall, Den. (WR) Wayne, Ind. (WR) * Rookie All-time Titans/Oilers 1,000-yard running backs: Player Season(s) Charles Tolar 1962 Hoyle Granger 1967 Earl Campbell , 83 Mike Rozier 1988 Lorenzo White 1992 Gary Brown 1993 Eddie George , Chris Brown 2004 Travis Henry 2006 LenDale White 2007 Chris Johnson

37 TE ALGE CRUMPLER In 2008, tight end Alge Crumpler completed his first season with the Titans and eighth NFL campaign. The four-time Pro Bowler signed with the Titans as a free agent during the offseason after spending his first seven years with the Atlanta Falcons. During the 2008 season, Crumpler ranked sixth on the team with 24 receptions for 257 yards and one touchdown. In Atlanta, he became the franchise s all-time leader among tight ends in career receptions (316) and career touchdown receptions (35). Crumpler s 2008 Highlights: In Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10), recorded two receptions for nine yards. At Indianapolis (12/28), did not play. Against Pittsburgh (12/21), posted three receptions for 30 yards. Against Cleveland (12/7), recorded one reception for 20 yards. At Detroit (11/27), recorded two receptions for 22 yards as a member of an offense that posted 456 total yards. At Chicago (11/9), totaled three receptions for 35 yards, including a long of 20. Against Indianapolis (10/27), recorded his 100th career start and totaled four receptions for 35 yards. At Kansas City (10/19), posted two receptions for 38 yards, including a 28-yard catch that was his longest in six games with the team. At Baltimore (10/5), scored his first touchdown in a Titans uniform with an 11-yard reception from Kerry Collins that was the game-winning score with 1:56 remaining in the contest. For the game, he totaled two receptions for 15 yards, both on the clinching drive. Against Houston (9/21), recorded two receptions for 26 yards. At Cincinnati (9/14), caught two passes for 16 yards. Against Jacksonville (9/7), made his Titans debut and recorded one reception for four yards. Crumpler s Career Regular Season Statistics: Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2001 Atl t Atl Atl Atl t Atl Atl Atl t Ten Career , Crumpler s Career Postseason Statistics: Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2002 Atl Atl Ten Totals CRUMPLER FIRST IN AVG. PER REC. Among active NFL tight ends, Titans tight end Alge Crumpler ranks first in average yards per reception (minimum 200 receptions). He has a 13.1-yard average, leading names such as Antonio Gates, Dallas Clark and Tony Gonzalez. Highest Average Yards Per Reception Among Active Tight Ends (minimum 200 career receptions): Player Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Alge Crumpler 340 4, Antonio Gates 400 5, t Marcus Pollard 349 4, t Dallas Clark 256 3, t Tony Gonzalez , t Jason Witten 429 4, Todd Heap 374 4, Desmond Clark 303 3, Billy Miller 200 2, Kellen Winslow 219 2, TE BO SCAIFE In 2008, tight end Bo Scaife completed his fourth season with the Titans since being selected out of the University of Texas in the sixth round of the 2005 NFL Draft. During the 2008 season, Scaife led the Titans and set a career high with 58 receptions for 561 yards and two touchdowns. His reception total ranked fifth in the AFC and seventh in the NFL among tight ends. Scaife led the team s tight ends in receiving in each of the 2006 and 2007 seasons. In 2007, he set a then-career high with 46 receptions for 421 yards, ranking eighth in the AFC (14th in NFL) in receptions among tight ends. Scaife s 2008 Highlights: In Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10), registered four receptions for 23 yards. At Indianapolis (12/28), posted one reception for eight yards. Against Pittsburgh (12/21), totaled 25 yards on four receptions. At Houston (12/14), recorded three receptions for 11 yards. Against Cleveland (12/7), posted two receptions for 19 yards. At Detroit (11/27), recorded one reception for eight yards as a member of an offense that posted 456 total yards. Against the New York Jets (11/23), totaled three receptions for 40 yards. His 15-yard reception in the fourth quarter gave him 47 receptions in 2008, exceeding his previous career high of 46 receptions in At Jacksonville (11/16), recorded two receptions for 28 yards. At Chicago (11/9), set a new career high with 10 receptions in a victory. His totals included 78 yards and a 10-yard touchdown catch to tie the game at 7-7 in the second quarter. He recorded seven receptions for 53 yards and a score in the first half. His final reception for 10 yards gave the Titans a first down at the two-minute warning and allowed them to kneel to end the game. Against Green Bay (11/2), posted four receptions for 26 yards. Against Indianapolis (10/27), led the team with five receptions for 44 yards, including a long of 16 yards. At Kansas City (10/19), led the team with three receptions for 48 yards, including a long of 26 yards. At Baltimore (10/5), led the team and tied his career high in receptions with seven catches for 72 yards. On the game-winning drive in the fourth quarter, caught three passes for 37 yards, including a 15-yarder on thirdand-five that set up a touchdown on the next play. Against Minnesota (9/28), posted three receptions for 17 yards. Against Houston (9/21), recorded his first touchdown of the season, a nine-yard reception from Kerry Collins. He totaled three receptions for 26 yards. Against Jacksonville (9/7), recorded his first career 100-yard game, leading the team with 105 yards on six receptions. His career-long 44-yard reception helped set up the game-winning touchdown in the fourth quarter. 35

38 Scaife s Career Regular Season Statistics: GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Career , Scaife s Career Playoff Statistics: GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2007 Injured Reserve (lacerated liver) Totals RECEPTIONS BY TIGHT ENDS Among NFL tight ends during the 2008 regular season, Bo Scaife ranked seventh in the NFL and fifth in the AFC with a career-high 58 receptions. Most receptions by NFL tight ends in 2008: Player Team Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Tony Gonzalez KC 96 1, Chris Cooley Was Jason Witten Dal Dallas Clark Ind Owen Daniels Hou Antonio Gates SD Bo Scaife Ten Zach Miller Oak t 1 9. John Carlson Sea Greg Olsen Chi WR JUSTIN GAGE Wide receiver Justin Gage played his second season with the Titans and sixth NFL season in Since being added to the roster as an unrestricted free agent in 2007, he has responded with career-best production. During the 2008 regular season, Gage played in 12 games and led the Titans with 651 receiving yards and a career-high six touchdown receptions. His 34 receptions ranked fourth on the team and were the second-highest total of his career. Gage, who was a fifth-round draft choice in 2003 and spent the first four seasons of his career with the Chicago Bears, led the Titans in 2007 with a career-high 750 receiving yards. His 55 receptions also set a career high and tied for the team lead. Gage s 2008 Highlights: In Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10), led the team with 10 receptions for 135 yards. His yardage total was the second-highest in franchise postseason history, trailing only Ernest Givins 136 yards in 1989 (12/31 vs. Pit.). His 10 receptions tied Frank Wycheck s total (1/11/03 vs. Pit.) for the second-highest in team playoff annals, behind only Givins 11 catches against the Steelers. Gage recorded six catches for 95 yards in the first half. At Indianapolis (12/28), was inactive. Against Pittsburgh (12/21), tallied the fourth 100-yard game of his career with five catches for a team-high 104 yards and one touchdown. He caught a 34-yard pass for a touchdown from Kerry Collins in the second quarter, his sixth score of the season. At Houston (12/14), recorded three receptions for 76 yards. Against Cleveland (12/7), posted two receptions for 18 yards, including a nine-yard touchdown reception that gave the Titans a 21-6 lead in the third quarter. The touchdown was his fifth of the season. At Detroit (11/27), registered two catches for 40 yards as a member of an offense that accumulated 456 yards. Against the New York Jets (11/23), posted one reception for 37 yards. At Jacksonville (11/16), had a career day, recording four receptions for 147 yards and two touchdowns. His yardage and touchdown totals both set career highs. On the first play from scrimmage, he caught a 47-yard pass from Kerry Collins. In the third quarter, he gave the Titans a lead with Justin Gage s career 100-yard games: Date Opp No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD 11/16/08 at Jacksonville t 2 1/10/09 Baltimore * /30/07 at Indianapolis /21/08 Pittsburgh t 1 11/30/03 Arizona * Playoff game a 56-yard touchdown reception. In the fourth quarter, he provided the final score of the game with a 38-yard touchdown catch. The 56- and 47-yard receptions rank third and fourth in his career. His 147 yards were the most by a Titans player since Drew Bennett s 160 yards at Oakland on Dec. 19, At Chicago (11/9), totaled four receptions for 47 yards and a touchdown in his first game at Soldier Field since leaving the Bears as a free agent after the 2006 season. He hauled in a 12-yard touchdown pass from Kerry Collins to give the Titans a 14-7 lead in the third quarter. Against Indianapolis (10/27), returned from a knee injury to post one reception for six yards. At Baltimore (10/5) and at Kansas City (10/19), he was inactive with a knee injury. Against Minnesota (9/28), he led the team with five receptions for 92 yards, including catches of 28 and 25 yards. His yardage total was the fourth highest of his career. Against Houston (9/21), he was inactive with a groin injury. At Cincinnati (9/14), led the team with five receptions for 59 yards, including an 11-yard touchdown reception from Kerry Collins with 38 seconds remaining in the first half. It was his seventh career touchdown reception. Against Jacksonville (9/7), posted two receptions for 25 yards. Gage s Career Regular Season Statistics: Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2003 Chi Chi Chi Chi Ten Ten t 6 Totals , Justin Gage s Career Playoff Statistics: Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2005 Chi Chi Ten Ten Totals RECEIVING AVERAGE LEADERS With a 19.1-yard receiving average during the 2008 regular season (651 yards on 34 receptions), Titans wide receiver Justin Gage ranked third in the NFL in receiving average, trailing only Devery Henderson (24.8) and Bernard Berrian (20.1) NFL receiving average leaders (minimum 32 receptions): Player Team Rec. Yards Avg. 1. Devery Henderson NO Bernard Berrian Min Justin Gage Ten Vincent Jackson SD Steve Smith Car Calvin Johnson Det Mark Clayton Bal Marques Colston NO Greg Jennings GB Lee Evans Buf

39 PCT. RECEPTIONS FOR FIRST DOWNS Since joining the Titans in 2007 as an unrestricted free agent from the Chicago Bears, wide receiver Justin Gage ranks second in the NFL in percentage of receptions for first downs. Highest percentage of receptions for first downs since the start of the 2007 season (qualifiers receptions): First First Player Rec. Downs Pct. 1. Devery Henderson Justin Gage Sidney Rice Vincent Jackson Brandon Stokley Ernest Wilford Santonio Holmes Chad Johnson Nate Burleson Braylon Edwards MOST REC. YARDS IN A PLAYOFF GAME On Jan. 10 against the Baltimore Ravens, Justin Gage totaled 135 yards on 10 receptions. His yardage total ranks second in team history in a playoff game, trailing only Ernest Givins 136-yard effort against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Dec. 31, Gage s 10 receptions tied for second place in team playoff history, matching Frank Wycheck s total (1/11/03 vs. Pit.) and trailing only Givins 11 receptions against the Steelers. Most receiving yards in a postseason game in franchise history: Player Date Opp Rec Yds Avg TD 1. Ernest Givins 12/31/89 Pit Justin Gage 01/10/09 Bal Frank Wycheck 01/11/03 Pit Ernest Givins 01/03/93 at Buf Mike Barber 12/24/78 at Mia Ernest Givins 01/04/92 at Den Ken Burrough 12/24/78 at Mia Haywood Jeffires 01/04/92 at Den Drew Hill 12/31/89 Pit Haywood Jeffires 01/03/93 at Buf WR JUSTIN McCAREINS Wide receiver Justin McCareins was rejoined with his original NFL club after signing with the Titans as a free agent during the 2008 offseason. He was selected by the Titans in the fourth round of the 2001 NFL Draft. In 2004, he was traded to the New York Jets, where he spent the next four years. In 2008, his eighth NFL season, McCareins played in 14 games and ranked fifth on the team with 30 receptions for 412 yards. It was the fourth campaign of his career with 30 or more receptions. In 2003, the final season of his first tour with the Titans, he achieved career highs in yards (813) and touchdowns (seven) on 47 receptions. McCareins 2008 Highlights: In Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10), registered two receptions for 24 yards. At Indianapolis (12/28), tallied one reception for 11 yards. Against Pittsburgh (12/21), led the team and set a season high with six receptions for 55 yards. At Houston (12/14), registered three catches for 36 yards. Against Cleveland (12/7), posted one reception for 20 yards. At Detroit (11/27), recorded two receptions for 43 yards, helping the offense accumulate 456 yards in a win. Against the New York Jets (11/23), tied for the team high with four receptions for a team-best 43 yards. At Jacksonville (11/16), was inactive with a concussion. Against Green Bay (11/2), contributed 42 yards on three receptions in an overtime win. Against Indianapolis (10/27), returned from a hamstring injury and recorded two receptions for 30 yards. At Kansas City (10/19), was inactive with a hamstring injury. Against Houston (9/21), posted the fourth-best yardage total of his career, catching three passes for a team-high 86 yards. He hauled in passes of 17, 37 and 32 yards. Against Jacksonville (9/7), started in his first game back with the Titans since the end of the 2003 season. McCareins Career Regular Season Statistics: Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2001 Ten Ten Ten NYJ NYJ NYJ NYJ Ten Totals , McCareins Career Postseason Statistics: Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2002 Ten Ten NYJ NYJ Ten Totals ACTIVE RECEIVING AVG. LEADERS In Justin McCareins eight-year career, he averages 15.3 yards per reception. Among active NFL players with a minimum of 200 receptions, Mc- Careins average ranks eighth in the league. Active receiving average leaders (minimum 200 receptions): Career Player Rec. Yards Avg. 1. Ashley Lelie 217 3, Lee Evans 296 4, Joey Galloway , Randy Moss , Braylon Edwards 228 3, Plaxico Burress 505 7, Roddy White 230 3, Justin McCareins 240 3, Antonio Bryant 333 5, Eddie Kennison 548 8,

40 Defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth was named to his second consecutive Pro Bowl at the conclusion of his seventh NFL season. During the 2008 regular season, Haynesworth led the Titans and ranked seventh in the AFC with a careerhigh 8.5 sacks. His sack total tied for first in the league with Minnesota s Kevin Williams among defensive tackles. In 14 games (inactive two contests), Haynesworth added 75 tackles, 22 quarterback pressures, seven tackles for loss and a team-high four forced fumbles. Haynesworth was a key cog in the middle of the lineup in helping the Titans defense finish seventh overall, fifth against the run and second in points allowed in In addition to receiving Pro Bowl honors, Haynesworth was named first-team All-Pro by the Associated Press. He also earned All-NFL or All-Pro honors from the Dallas Morning News, NBCSports.com, Sporting News, Sports Illustrated. The Sporting News named Haynesworth its Defensive Player of the Year. The 6-6, 320-pound defensive tackle was drafted in the first round (15th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft. Haynesworth s 2008 Highlights: In Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10), tallied two tackles and one tackle for loss. Against Pittsburgh (12/21) and at Indianapolis (12/28), inactive with a left knee injury. Named as a starter to his second consecutive Pro Bowl on Dec. 16. At Houston (12/14), totaled five tackles, three quarterback pressures and one fumble recovery before leaving the game late in the fourth quarter with a left knee injury. His recovery of a Matt Schaub fumble in the first quarter led to a Titans field goal. Against Cleveland (12/7), registered six tackles and one tackle for loss, contributing to a defense that allowed 35 rushing yards and 178 total yards. At Detroit (11/27), posted four tackles and two quarterback pressures as a member of a defense that allowed 23 rushing yards and 154 total yards. Against the New York Jets (11/23), totaled six tackles, 1.5 sacks, two quarterback pressures and one forced fumble. He split a sack of Brett Favre with Kyle Vanden Bosch and forced a fumble on the same play. He later took Favre down for a solo sack. At Jacksonville (11/16), registered eight tackles, one sack, one tackle for loss and one quarterback pressure as a member of a defense that allowed three first downs and no points in the second half. With an eight-yard takedown of David Garrard, he tallied his seventh sack of the season to set a new career high. In the fourth quarter, he hit Garrard attempting to pass, and the ball was subsequently intercepted by Chris Carr. At Chicago (11/9), posted five tackles, one tackle for loss and one quarterback pressure. Against Green Bay (11/2), posted five tackles, one tackle for loss and one quarterback pressure. Against Indianapolis (10/27), tallied five tackles and a team-high three quarterback pressures in a victory. At Kansas City (10/19), registered four tackles, one sack and three quarterback pressures. He posted his sixth sack of the season, taking down Damon Huard for an eight-yard loss to match his career high of six sacks in a season, set in At Baltimore (10/5), recorded six tackles and one quarterback pressure as a member of a defense that held the Ravens to 10 points. Named AFC Defensive Player of the Month for September Through four games he ranked third in the NFL and first among defensive tackles with five sacks. He also notched 21 tackles, five quarterback pressures, three tackles for loss, a pass defensed and a forced fumble for the NFL s fifth-ranked defensive unit in September. Against Minnesota (9/28), tallied two sacks for the second time in He sacked Gus Frerotte on a third down in the second quarter to force a Vikings punt and added a six-yard sack of Tarvaris Jackson late in the fourth quarter. His totals also included seven tackles, one tackle for loss, one pass defensed and one quarterback pressure. DT ALBERT HAYNESWORTH 2008 Review Against Houston (9/21), posted seven tackles, one sack, two tackles for loss and one quarterback pressure. He sacked Matt Schaub for a fiveyard loss in the first quarter. At Cincinnati (9/14), tallied three tackles and a forced fumble. Against Jacksonville (9/7), recorded two of the team s seven sacks and helped limit the Jaguars to 33 rushing yards. His statistics also included four tackles and three quarterback pressures. Haynesworth s Career Regular Season Statistics: G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR / / / / / / / Career 90/ Haynesworth s Career Playoff Statistics: G/S Tackles TFL Sack QBP Int PD FF FR / / / / Career 6/ In 2008, Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth recorded a career-high 8.5 sacks. In addition to leading the team, his total was the seventh-highest in the AFC and tied for 15th in the NFL. Among NFL defensive tackles, Haynesworth tied Minnesota s Kevin Williams for the league lead in sacks AFC sack leaders: 2008 AFC SACK LEADERS Player, Team (Pos) Sacks 1. Porter, Mia. (LB) J. Harrison, Pit. (LB) M. Williams, Hou. (DE) Mathis, Ind. (DE) 11.5 Woodley, Pit. (LB) Freeney, Ind. (DE) Haynesworth, Ten. (DT) Ellis, NY-J (DE) 8.0 Seymour, N.E. (DE) 8.0 Suggs, Bal. (LB) 8.0 SACK LEADERS SINCE 1999 With 8.5 sacks in 2008, Albert Haynesworth became the fourth different player to lead the Titans in sacks in the last 10 seasons. Kyle Vanden Bosch and Jevon Kearse accounted for the team lead in sacks in seven of the team s seasons since The only other player to lead the club in sacks in the last 10 years was Kevin Carter in 2002 and Kearse finished with the team lead in 1999 through 2001 and in Vanden Bosch led the squad in sacks in each of his first three seasons after arriving as an unrestricted free agent from the Arizona Cardinals in Season sack leaders for the Titans since 1999: Year Player Sacks 1999 Jevon Kearse Jevon Kearse Jevon Kearse Kevin Carter Jevon Kearse 9.5 Year Player Sacks 2004 Kevin Carter Kyle Vanden Bosch Kyle Vanden Bosch Kyle Vanden Bosch Albert Haynesworth

41 DE KYLE VANDEN BOSCH Defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch completed his fourth season with the Titans and eighth overall NFL season in During the 2008 regular season, he was limited to playing in 10 games due to a groin injury. His season totals included 46 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 18 quarterback pressures, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. In his first three seasons in Tennessee, he started every game and led the team in sacks each season. Voted to his second Pro Bowl in 2007, he ranked sixth in the AFC with a team-high 12 sacks and added 115 tackles, which ranked second on the team. It was his third consecutive season with 100 or more tackles. The 2007 season was Vanden Bosch s third consecutive campaign with 100 or more tackles. His season totals from 2005 through 2007 make up three of the team s top 10 single-season tallies by defensive linemen since The former second-round draft choice spent the first four seasons of his career with the Arizona Cardinals. Vanden Bosch s 2008 Highlights: In Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10), posted one tackle. At Houston (12/14), against Pittsburgh (12/21) and at Indianapolis (12/28), was inactive with a groin injury. Against Cleveland (12/7), posted five tackles and two quarterback pressures and helped limit the Browns to 35 rushing yards and 178 total yards. At Detroit (11/27), registered five tackles, one sack, two quarterback pressures and one fumble recovery as a member of a defense that allowed 23 rushing yards and 154 total yards. He recovered a Shaun McDonald fumble on the first possession of the game and later sacked Daunte Culpepper. Against the New York Jets (11/23), returned from his groin injury to start and tally seven tackles, a half sack and two quarterback pressures. He combined with Albert Haynesworth for a takedown of Brett Favre. At Chicago (11/9) and at Jacksonville (11/16), was inactive due to a groin injury. Against Green Bay (11/2), played the first two series and recorded one tackle before exiting with a groin injury. Against Indianapolis (10/27), was inactive with a groin injury. It was the first game in Vanden Bosch s four-year stint with the Titans in which he did not play or start, ending a streak of 54 consecutive starts. At Kansas City (10/19), exited the contest after the first series due to a groin injury suffered in the previous game. At Baltimore (10/5), posted four tackles before leaving the game in the second quarter with a groin injury. Against Minnesota (9/28), recorded five tackles, a half sack, five quarterback pressures and a forced fumble. In the second quarter, he knocked the ball loose from the grasp of Adrian Peterson. The Titans recovered the fumble and scored five plays later. He split a sack of Tarvaris Jackson with Tony Brown in the fourth quarter to give him four consecutive games with at least a half sack. Against Houston (9/21), recorded eight tackles, one sack, two quarterback pressures and one forced fumble. On consecutive plays in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter, sacked Matt Schaub for a five-yard loss with a forced fumble (Texans recovered) and then hit Schaub as he was attempting a pass. The hit forced an interception that was returned by Cortland Finnegan for a franchise-record 99-yard touchdown. The game was Vanden Bosch s third consecutive contest to start the season with at least a half sack. At Cincinnati (9/14), totaled six tackles, a half sack and three quarterback pressures. He split a sack of Carson Palmer with Jevon Kearse in the fourth quarter. Against Jacksonville (9/7), made game-changing play with sack (David Garrard), forced fumble and fumble recovery on the same play deep in Titans territory in the second quarter. His statistics also included five tackles and two quarterback pressures. Vanden Bosch s Career Regular Season Statistics ( with Arizona): G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR / / Injured Reserve / / / / / Career 93/ Vanden Bosch s Career Playoff Statistics: G/S Tackles TFL Sack QBP Int PD FF FR / / Totals 2/ FRANCHISE SACK LEADERS With defensive ends Jevon Kearse and Kyle Vanden Bosch, Tennessee s 2008 roster included two players in the team s all-time Top 10 in quarterback sacks. Kearse moved into sixth place on the list in Week 3 against Houston (9/21) by notching his 49th career sack with the Titans. He was re-signed during the 2008 offseason after spending the previous four years with the Philadelphia Eagles. Vanden Bosch, who has 35.5 sacks in his first four seasons with the Titans, is ninth on the list. Franchise all-time sack leaders: Career Player Years Sacks* 1. Elvin Bethea Ray Childress Jesse Baker William Fuller Sean Jones Jevon Kearse , Robert Brazile Ted Washington Kyle Vanden Bosch Curley Culp * Sacks did not become an official NFL statistic until Vanden Bosch is ranked higher (sixth) on the official list from the Elias Sports Bureau. DE JEVON KEARSE Defensive end Jevon Kearse was re-signed by the Titans in March 2008, re-uniting the three-time Pro Bowler with the club that drafted him in A veteran of 10 NFL seasons, the former first-round draft choice spent the previous four years in Philadelphia after beginning his career with the Titans. Kearse has recorded 51 sacks in a Titans uniform, ranking sixth in club history. His 73 sacks represent the 12th-highest total among active NFL players. In 2008, Kearse was the team s only defensive lineman to start all 16 games. His statistics included 48 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 19 quarterback pressures, seven tackles for loss, four passes defensed and three forced fumbles. Kearse, who earned the nickname The Freak at the University of Florida, led his team in sacks in six of his first seven NFL seasons. He won the Associated Press NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Award in 1999 after setting a rookie record with 14.5 sacks. Jevon Kearse s 2008 Highlights: In Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10), posted two tackles, including one tackle for loss. At Indianapolis (12/28), became the only Titans defensive lineman in 2008 to start every regular season game. Against Pittsburgh (12/21), recorded two tackles, one tackle for loss and one quarterback pressure. 39

42 At Houston (12/14), tallied four tackles, one sack, three quarterback pressures, one pass defensed and one forced fumble in his 125th career game. In the first quarter, he created a turnover when he sacked Matt Schaub and forced a fumble. Albert Haynesworth s recovery led to a Titans field goal. Against Cleveland (12/7), registered four tackles, one tackle for loss, one quarterback pressure and one pass defensed, contributing to a defense that allowed 35 rushing yards and 178 total yards. At Detroit (11/27), totaled three tackles, one tackle for loss and a pass defensed as a member of a unit that allowed 23 rushing yards and 154 total yards. Against the New York Jets (11/23), posted three tackles and forced a fumble against Leon Washington that was recovered by defensive tackle Kevin Vickerson. At Jacksonville (11/16), recorded the 72nd sack of his career and his 50th in a Titans uniform with a two-yard takedown of David Garrard in the third quarter. His totals also included four tackles and a team-high three quarterback pressures. Against Indianapolis (10/27), totaled three tackles, one tackle for loss and one quarterback pressure on Monday Night Football. At Baltimore (10/5), registered three tackles and one quarterback pressure as a member of a unit that limited the Ravens to 10 points. Against Minnesota (9/28), tallied four tackles, one tackle for loss and two quarterback pressures. He dropped Adrian Peterson for a three-yard loss in the fourth quarter. Against Houston (9/21), moved into sole possession of sixth place on the team s all-time sack list (Robert Brazile, 48) with a six-yard sack of Matt Schaub, his 49th sack as a Titan and his first full sack since rejoining the club in His totals also included five tackles and three quarterback pressures. At Cincinnati (9/14), posted three tackles, a half sack and a forced fumble, the 30th forced fumble of his career. Shared a sack of Carson Palmer with Kyle Vanden Bosch in the fourth quarter, Kearse s first half-sack since returning to the Titans. Against Jacksonville (9/7), started in his return to Tennessee and registered two tackles. Kearse s Career Regular Season Statistics ( with Philadelphia): G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR / / / / / / NA / NA / NA / NA / Career 127/ NA Kearse s Career Playoff Statistics (2004 and 2006 with Philadelphia): G/S Tackles TFL Sack QBP Int PD FF FR /4 13 NA 2.0 NA /1 2 NA 0.0 NA /0 3 NA 0.0 NA /2 8 NA 0.0 NA /3 9 NA 2.0 NA Injured Reserve (Knee) / Totals 13/11 37 NA 4.0 NA MOST SACKS IN A GAME, CLUB HISTORY Against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Dec. 21, rookie defensive tackle Jason Jones recorded 3.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, seven total tackles and two quarterback pressures. His 3.5 sacks were a half-sack shy of the franchise record and the most since William Fuller s four sacks against the Steelers on Nov. 28, Only two NFL players recorded more sacks in a game in 2008 than Jones Miami s Joey Porter (four) and Minnesota s Kevin Williams (four). Jones finished the 2008 regular season with 5.0 sacks. He ranked fourth in the NFL among defensive tackles, behind only teammate Albert Haynesworth (8.5), Williams (8.5) and Dallas Jay Ratliff (7.5). Additionally, Jones rookie statistics included 49 tackles, 12 quarterback pressures, one tackle for loss, two passes defensed and two forced fumbles. He was named All-Rookie by Sporting News and by Pro Football Weekly/Professional Football Writers of America. Most sacks in a single game by a Titans player since 1982: Player (Pos) Date Opp. Sacks 1. William Fuller (DE) 11/28/93 Pittsburgh Jason Jones (DT) 12/21/08 Pittsburgh (Several times) 3.0 LB KEITH BULLUCK Linebacker Keith Bulluck, the franchise s third alltime leading tackler, completed his ninth NFL season since being selected out of Syracuse in the first round of the 2000 NFL Draft. Including 2008, he has started every game for seven consecutive seasons and has surpassed 100 tackles in each of those campaigns. He is the third player in team history to reach 1,000 career tackles. During the 2008 regular season, Bulluck led the team with 120 tackles. It was the sixth time in seven seasons as a fulltime starter that Bulluck led the squad. Additionally, his statistics included a half sack, eight tackles for loss, two quarterback pressures, six passes defensed, one fumble recovery and a blocked punt and recovery for a touchdown. Bulluck s 2008 Highlights: In Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10), led the team with eight tackles, including two tackles for loss. At Indianapolis (12/28), tallied three tackles. Against Pittsburgh (12/21), led the squad with 14 tackles and added two tackles for loss, two passes defensed and one forced fumble. At Houston (12/14), totaled three tackles, including a tackle for loss. Against Cleveland (12/7), registered five tackles, including one tackle for loss. He helped spearhead a defense that allowed 35 rushing yards and 178 total yards. His tackle total allowed him to reach 100 stops for the seventh consecutive season. At Detroit (11/27), tallied five tackles, two tackles for loss and one quarterback pressure as the Titans defense held the Lions to 23 rushing yards and 154 total yards. Against the New York Jets (11/23), tied for the team lead with 11 tackles and added one pass defensed. On third-and-one from the two-yard line in the second quarter, he knocked away a Brett Favre pass in the end zone intended for Dustin Keller. At Jacksonville (11/16), posted seven tackles and one pass defensed as a member of a defense that allowed three first downs and no points in the second half of a win. His tally put him over 1,100 career tackles. At Chicago (11/9), led the squad with 12 tackles in a win. He helped limit the Bears to 243 total yards, including 72 rushing yards on 20 carries (3.6 avg.) by running back Matt Forte. Against Green Bay (11/2), tallied five tackles and one pass defensed. Against Indianapolis (10/27), registered nine tackles on Monday Night Football. Late in the fourth quarter, he hit Dallas Clark as a pass arrived, allowing Chris Hope to intercept the tipped ball. 40

43 At Kansas City (10/19), led the team with nine tackles and added a half sack and two tackles for loss. He split a seven-yard sack of Damon Huard with Dave Ball to give Bulluck 18 career sacks. At Baltimore (10/5), led the team with 13 tackles and added one quarterback pressure as a member of a unit that limited the Ravens to 10 points. Against Minnesota (9/28), registered six tackles, one pass defensed and one fumble recovery. He picked up a Gus Frerotte fumble in the third quarter, his first takeaway of the season and 25th of his career (16 interceptions, nine fumble recoveries). Against Houston (9/21), started his 100th consecutive regular season game, becoming the third linebacker in franchise history to accomplish the feat. He registered seven tackles in the game. At Cincinnati (9/14), registered four tackles and provided one of the game s key plays, blocking a Kyle Larson punt in the end zone and recovering the ball for a touchdown. It was his first career blocked punt and sixth career touchdown. He was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week. Against Jacksonville (9/7), posted seven tackles and helped limit the Jaguars to 33 rushing yards. Bulluck s Career Regular Season Statistics: G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR / / / / / / / / / Career 143/116 1, Bulluck s Career Playoff Statistics: G/S Tackles TFL Sack QBP Int PD FF FR / / / / / Totals 7/ CONSECUTIVE STARTS BY LBs Keith Bulluck recorded his 100th consecutive start at linebacker on Sept. 21, 2008 against the Houston Texans. He became the third linebacker in team history to accomplish the feat, joining Robert Brazile (147) and Gregg Bingham (134). Most consecutive games started by franchise linebackers: Player Seasons Consecutive Starts 1. Robert Brazile Gregg Bingham Keith Bulluck Additionally, Bulluck carries the fourth-longest starting streak among active NFL linebackers, trailing only Tampa Bay s Derrick Brooks, Washington s London Fletcher and Atlanta s Keith Brooking. Longest active consecutive start streaks among NFL linebackers: Player Team Consecutive Starts 1. Derrick Brooks Tampa Bay London Fletcher Washington Keith Brooking Atlanta Keith Bulluck Tennessee 113 BULLUCK THIRD IN FRANCHISE TACKLES Outside linebacker Keith Bulluck ranks third in team annals behind Gregg Bingham (1,970) and Robert Brazile (1,281) for most tackles in franchise history. Most tackles by a member of the franchise (since 1974): Player (Position) Seasons Tackles 1. Gregg Bingham (LB) , Robert Brazile (LB) , Keith Bulluck (LB) , Ted Washington (LB) Al Smith (LB) John Grimsley (LB) Blaine Bishop (S) Ray Childress (DL) Steve Kiner (LB) Marcus Robertson (S) BULLUCK S NOSE FOR THE END ZONE In Week 2 at Cincinnati (9/14), linebacker Keith Bulluck provided one of the game s pivotal plays when he blocked Kyle Larson s punt in the end zone and recovered the ball for a touchdown, which provided Tennessee its final 24-7 winning margin. The touchdown was the sixth in Bulluck s nine-year career. He previously scored one touchdown on an interception return and four touchdowns on fumble returns. The Titans are a perfect 6-0 in games Bulluck scores a touchdown. Bulluck s career regular season touchdowns: Date Opp W/L Scoring Play 12/25/00 Dal W 8-yard interception return 11/03/02 at Ind W 61-yard fumble return 10/19/03 at Car W 32-yard fumble return 01/02/05 Det W 39-yard fumble return 11/19/06 at Phi W 16-yard fumble return 09/14/08 at Cin W Blocked punt and recovery in end zone 100-TACKLE SEASONS In 2008, linebacker Keith Bulluck achieved his seventh consecutive season with 100 or more tackles. Since entering the starting lineup at the start of the 2002 season, he has not missed a single game and has eclipsed the 100-tackle mark in every campaign. The club s complete tackle statistics date back to Since then, Bulluck is the leader in consecutive seasons with 100 or more tackles. His seven 100-tackle seasons are one more than second-place Gregg Bingham, who notched 100 stops for five consecutive non-strike seasons from (the 1982 season was shortened to nine games due to strike). Tackles are not considered an official NFL statistic. The Titans use tackle figures based on coaches review of game film. Most consecutive 100-tackle seasons by Oilers/Titans since 1979*: Player Pos Seasons Total 1. Keith Bulluck LB Gregg Bingham LB * 5 3. Robert Abraham LB Kyle Vanden Bosch DE Blaine Bishop S Al Smith LB Robert Brazile LB Vernon Perry S * Strike-shortened 1982 season not included. 41

44 LB DAVID THORNTON Left outside linebacker David Thornton completed his seventh NFL season in 2008, his third season with the Titans. He started 15 games and tied for third on the team with 93 tackles. He added seven tackles for loss, four passes defensed and three forced fumbles. For his efforts on and off the field, he was named the team s Walter Payton Man of the Year. In 2007, he started all 16 games and led the club with 140 tackles. The tackle total was the second highest of his career. The former fourth-round draft choice out of North Carolina played four seasons in Indianapolis before joining the Titans as an unrestricted free agent in Thornton s 2008 Highlights: In Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10), delivered two tackles and one pass defensed. At Indianapolis (12/28), was inactive. Against Pittsburgh (12/21), registered 11 tackles, two tackles for loss and one forced fumble. He helped thwart a Steelers drive by forcing a fumble at the one-yard line in the first quarter. At Houston (12/14), posted three tackles and one pass defensed. Against Cleveland (12/7), led team with nine tackles and added one forced fumble and one pass defensed. He helped limit the Browns to 35 rushing yards and 178 total yards. At Detroit (11/27), posted four tackles and helped limit the Lions to 23 rushing yards and 154 total yards. Against the New York Jets (11/23), notched seven tackles. At Jacksonville (11/16), registered eight tackles as a member of a defense that allowed three first downs and no points in the second half of a win. At Chicago (11/9), registered eight tackles, one tackle for loss and one pass defensed. Against Green Bay (11/2), posted six tackles and one tackle for loss. Against Indianapolis (10/27), led the squad with 10 tackles on Monday Night Football. At Kansas City (10/19), registered two tackles. At Baltimore (10/5), in his 100th career game, totaled five tackles and one pass defensed in helping limit the Ravens to 10 points. Against Minnesota (9/28), recorded six tackles and one forced fumble. On Minnesota s opening possession, he knocked the ball loose from Naufahu Tahi, and it was recovered by the Titans. Against Houston (9/21), posted six tackles, including one tackle for loss. Against Jacksonville (9/7), recorded five tackles, including one tackle for loss, and helped limit the Jaguars to 33 rushing yards. Thornton s Career Regular Season Statistics ( with Indianapolis): G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR / / / / / / / Career 110/ David Thornton s Career Playoff Statistics ( with Indianapolis): Year G/S Tackles TFL Sack QBP Int PD FF FR / / / / / / Totals 9/ S CHRIS HOPE In 2008, strong safety Chris Hope completed his seventh NFL season and third campaign with the Titans. A former third-round draft choice with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Hope has been widely considered the leader of the Titans secondary since signing as an unrestricted free agent in He returned to the field in 2008 after finishing the 2007 season on injured reserve with a neck injury. His teammates rewarded his perseverance by naming him the team s 2008 Ed Block Courage Award winner. Hope s play also garnered accolades. He earned his first Pro Bowl selection during a season in which he started every game and posted four interceptions (tied for eighth in the AFC), 93 tackles (tied for third on team), one sack, three tackles for loss and eight passes defensed. Hope s 2008 Highlights: In Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10), delivered seven tackles and one pass defensed. At Indianapolis (12/28), started his 16th consecutive game. Against Pittsburgh (12/21), registered nine tackles. Named to his first career Pro Bowl on Dec. 16. At Houston (12/14), recorded five tackles and one pass defensed. Against Cleveland (12/7), notched four tackles, contributing to a defense that allowed 35 rushing yards and 178 total yards. At Detroit (11/27), posted one tackle and helped the defense limit the Lions to 154 total yards. Against the New York Jets (11/23), registered eight tackles in his 100th NFL game. At Jacksonville (11/16), posted seven tackles and one pass defensed as a member of a defense that allowed three first downs and no points in the second half of a win. At Chicago (11/9), notched his fourth interception in three games and the 15th interception of his career, picking off Rex Grossman and returning the ball 13 yards in the first quarter. He added five tackles in the game. Against Green Bay (11/2), posted his first career sack and recorded his third interception in two games in a overtime win. In the first quarter, he dropped quarterback Aaron Rodgers for no gain to notch the first sack of his seven-year career. In the third quarter, he intercepted a deep ball intended for Greg Jennings in the end zone, giving him three interceptions in six days. He also recorded four tackles and two passes defensed in the contest. Against Indianapolis (10/27), led the team and set a career high with two interceptions in a victory on Monday Night Football. In the second quarter, he intercepted a Peyton Manning pass that was first tipped by Vincent Fuller. Then, in the fourth quarter, he picked off another pass on a ball intended for Dallas Clark. Hope sprinted 39 yards on the return, setting up a touchdown on the next play. The interceptions were his first of the season and the 12th and 13th interceptions of his career. He was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week. At Kansas City (10/19), posted five tackles and one tackle for loss. At Baltimore (10/5), registered 11 tackles and one tackle for loss as he helped limit the Ravens to 10 points. Against Houston (9/21), recorded a team-high 10 tackles for the second consecutive week. At Cincinnati (9/14), led the team with 10 tackles, his highest total since Dec. 17, He also registered one tackle for loss and one pass defensed. Against Jacksonville (9/7), returned for first regular season game since suffering a neck injury in 2007 and tallied four tackles. Hope s Career Regular Season Statistics ( with Pittsburgh): G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR / / / / / / / Career 105/

45 Hope s Career Playoff Statistics ( with Pittsburgh): G/S Tackles TFL Sack QBP Int PD FF FR / / / Injured Reserve / Career 9/ S MICHAEL GRIFFIN Free safety Michael Griffin, the team s 2007 firstround pick (19th overall) from the University of Texas, was named to the Pro Bowl at the conclusion of his second NFL season. Griffin started all 16 games for the first time in He led the team with seven interceptions, which tied for the 11th-best figure in team history and was the highest total by a Titans player since Samari Rolle s seven interceptions in Griffin s total tied for second in the NFL behind only Baltimore s Ed Reed (nine). Griffin also registered 81 tackles, one sack, two tackles for loss, 12 passes defensed, one forced fumble. He also was one of the team s most productive special teams players, ranking second on the squad with 17 special teams tackles. Griffin stepped into the starting lineup midway through his rookie season. His rookie statistics included 49 tackles, three interceptions and a team-high 16 stops on special teams. Griffin s 2008 Highlights: In Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10), tallied four tackles. At Indianapolis (12/28), started his 16th game of the regular season. Against Pittsburgh (12/21), registered his sixth and seventh interceptions of the season, and accounted for the second-highest interception return total in a game in franchise history with 115 yards (128 by Miller Farr, 10/15/67). He picked off a Ben Roethlisberger pass in the third quarter and raced 32 yards the other way to help set up a touchdown. Then, in the final minute of the game, he intercepted a Roethlisberger pass at the Tennessee 17- yard line and finished the play in the end zone for an 83-yard touchdown return, the first of his career. It was his second two-interception game of the season and his career. He totaled five tackles and a team-best three passes defensed in the game. At Houston (12/14), notched seven tackles and added a stop on special teams. Against Cleveland (12/7), intercepted his fifth pass of the season and eighth of his career, picking off a Ken Dorsey pass in the third quarter. His career-long 36-yard interception return set up a touchdown two plays later. He added five tackles and two passes defensed in the contest. At Detroit (11/27), posted one tackle, one quarterback pressure, one pass defensed and one forced fumble while helping the defense limit the Lions to 154 total yards. On the second play of the game, forced a fumble by Shaun McDonald that was recovered by Kyle Vanden Bosch. Against the New York Jets (11/23), notched seven tackles and one quarterback pressure. At Jacksonville (11/16), totaled seven tackles as a member of a defense that allowed three first downs and no points in the second half of a win. At Chicago (11/9), registered seven tackles and added two stops on special teams, including a takedown of Devin Hester for no gain on a punt at the 10-yard line. Against Green Bay (11/2), posted seven tackles. Against Indianapolis (10/27), registered six tackles on Monday Night Football. At Kansas City (10/19), posted seven tackles and one tackle for loss. At Baltimore (10/4), collected his fourth interception of the season, picking off a Joe Flacco pass in the second quarter to help set up a Titans field goal. The interception was the seventh of his career, and he surpassed in five games in 2008 his rookie total of three interceptions in He also tallied two tackles and one kickoff return for 28 yards. Against Minnesota (9/28), totaled three tackles and one pass defensed. Against Houston (9/21), set a career high with two interceptions, accounting for two of the team s three interceptions off Matt Schaub. In the first quarter, he made a juggling interception along the sideline while on his back. In the fourth quarter, he hauled in a pass intended for Andre Johnson on a fourth-and-10 play in Titans territory. His totals also included three tackles, one tackle for loss, three passes defensed and one special teams stop. At Cincinnati (9/14), registered six tackles and his first interception of the season. He picked off a Carson Palmer pass in the fourth quarter for his fourth career interception. Against Jacksonville (9/7), recorded his first career sack (David Garrard) -- one of seven sacks by the Titans -- and tied for the team lead with eight tackles. Griffin s Career Regular Season Statistics: G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR / / Career 32/ Griffin s Career Playoff Statistics: G/S Tackles TFL Sack QBP Int PD FF FR / / Totals 2/ MOST INTERCEPTION YARDS IN A GAME In Week 16 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, safety Michael Griffin recorded two interceptions. He returned the first one 32 yards and took the second on 83 yards for a touchdown. Griffin s 115 total return yards gave him the second-highest total in a single game in franchise history. He trails only Miller Farr s 128 yards against the New York Jets on Oct. 15, Most interception return yards in a game, franchise history: Player Date Opp Int Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Miller Farr 10/15/67 at NYJ t 1 2. Michael Griffin 12/21/08 Pit t 1 3. Cortland Finnegan 09/21/08 Hou t 1 4. Pete Jaquess 9/19/64 at Oak t 1 5. Darryll Lewis 10/22/95 at Chi t 1 Michael Griffin and Cortland Finnegan celebrate an interception. 43

46 NFL INTERCEPTION LEADERS Three players in the Titans secondary were near the top of the NFL s leaderboard in interceptions during the 2008 regular season. Safety Michael Griffin paced the team and shared second place in the NFL with seven interceptions. Cornerback Cortland Finnegan tied for sixth place in the league with five interceptions. Safety Chris Hope recorded four interceptions, placing him in a 16-way tie for 14th in the NFL. Griffin registered one interception at Cincinnati (9/14), two against Houston (9/21), one at Baltimore (10/5), one against Cleveland (12/7) and two against Pittsburgh (12/21). Finnegan picked off two passes against Jacksonville (9/7), one at Cincinnati (9/14), one against Houston (9/21) and one against the New York Jets. Hope posted two interceptions against Indianapolis (10/27), one against Green Bay (11/2) and one at Chicago (11/9) NFL Interception Leaders: Player Team Int Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Ed Reed Bal t 2 2. Nick Collins GB t 3 Michael Griffin Ten t 1 Troy Polamalu Pit Charles Woodson GB t 2 6. Oshiomogho Atogwe StL Jason David NO Cortland Finnegan Ten t 1 Andre' Goodman Mia DeAngelo Hall Oak-Was Brandon McDonald Cle Darrelle Revis NYJ t 1 Tramon Williams GB (16 players tied with four interceptions, including Titans S Chris Hope) CB CORTLAND FINNEGAN In 2008, cornerback Cortland Finnegan, a former seventh-round draft choice from Samford, completed his third NFL season and second as a starter. He received a multi-year contract extension in August In December, he was named to his first career Pro Bowl. Additionally, he earned Associated Press All-Pro honors and was named All-NFL or All-Pro by Dallas Morning News, NBCSports.com, Pro Football Weekly/Professional Football Writers of America, Sporting News and Sports Illustrated. Finnegan started all 16 regular season games for the second consecutive year. He was second on the team and tied for sixth in the NFL (tied for fourth in AFC) with a career-high five interceptions, including a franchise-record 99-yard touchdown return against Houston (9/21). He added 79 tackles, one sack, two tackles for loss and a team-high 20 passes defensed. Finnegan s 2008 Highlights: In Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10), posted two tackles and one pass defensed. At Indianapolis (12/21), started his 32nd consecutive game and posted one tackle. Against Pittsburgh (12/21), totaled six tackles and one pass defensed. Named to his first career Pro Bowl on Dec. 16. At Houston (12/14), registered four tackles and one quarterback pressure. Against Cleveland (12/7), tallied three tackles, one pass defensed and one quarterback pressure as the defense allowed just 35 rushing yards and 178 total yards. At Detroit (11/27), notched five tackles while he helped the Titans allow just 154 total yards against the Lions. Against the New York Jets (11/23), posted six tackles, one interception and two passes defensed. He notched his fifth interception of the season and sixth of his career in the second quarter, picking off a pass from Brett Favre intended for Laveranues Coles. At Jacksonville (11/16), totaled two tackles and one pass defensed as a member of a defense that held the Jaguars to three first downs and no points in the second half of a win. At Chicago (11/9), recorded his fourth career sack and a team-high three passes defensed in a win. He dropped Rex Grossman for a two-yard sack in the fourth quarter. In the first quarter, he tipped a pass into the air that was then intercepted by Chris Hope. His fourth-down pass breakup on Chicago s final drive allowed the Titans to take possession and seal the victory. He added six tackles. Against Green Bay (11/2), registered five tackles and a team-high three passes defensed. Against Indianapolis (10/27), posted five tackles and two passes defensed in a Monday night victory. At Kansas City (10/19), tallied three tackles, including one tackle for loss. At Baltimore (10/5), posted seven tackles as a member of a unit that limited the Ravens to 10 points. Against Minnesota (9/28), he tied for the team lead with seven tackles, including one tackle for loss, and added one pass defensed. Against Houston (9/21), he set a franchise record with a 99-yard interception return for a touchdown. He picked off a Matt Schaub pass at the one-yard line with less than two minutes to play and raced the other way into the end zone, surpassing the previous team record of 98 yards by Pete Jaquess and Darryll Lewis. It was Finnegan s third consecutive game with an interception. His totals in the game also included seven tackles and two passes defensed. At Cincinnati (9/14), he tallied five tackles and one interception. He picked off a Carson Palmer pass in the fourth quarter to give him three interceptions in the first two games of the season. Against Jacksonville (9/7), he set a career high with two interceptions, picking off David Garrard passes in the third and fourth quarters to give him three career interceptions. He took a deep ball away from Troy Williamson at the Tennessee 14-yard line in the third quarter and jumped a pass intended for Matt Jones in the fourth quarter. His statistics also included seven tackles and three passes defensed. He was named AFC Defensive Player of the Week. Finnegan s Career Regular Season Statistics: G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR / / / Career 48/ Finnegan s Career Playoff Statistics: G/S Tackles TFL Sack QBP Int PD FF FR / / Totals 2/ FINNEGAN S FRANCHISE RECORD INT In Week 3 against the Houston Texans, Titans cornerback Cortland Finnegan intercepted a Matt Schaub pass at the one-yard line and raced 99 yards the other way for a touchdown. The 99-yard return was the longest interception return in franchise history, surpassing the 98-yard returns of Pete Jaquess (9/19/64) and Darryll Lewis (10/22/95). It was the longest interception return in the NFL since Brodney Pool s 100-yarder on Nov. 18, Longest interception returns in franchise history (all touchdowns): Player Date Opp Return 1. Cortland Finnegan 9/21/08 Hou Pete Jaquess 9/19/64 at Oak 98 Darryll Lewis 10/22/95 at Chi Willie Alexander 9/25/77 at GB Mark Johnston 10/27/63 KC 90 44

47 A FIRST SINCE 1993 When safety Chris Hope recorded an interception at Chicago, his fourth in three games, he joined cornerback Cortland Finnegan and safety Michael Griffin as members of the Titans secondary who snared at least four interceptions in They became the first franchise trio in 15 seasons to each record four or more interceptions. The feat was accomplished 16 times in the team s first 34 seasons of existence but not since Marcus Robertson (seven interceptions), Cris Dishman (six) and Steve Jackson (five) all hit the four-interception mark in The most players to reach four interceptions in a season for the Titans is four. That has happened on four occasions , 1969, 1980 and During the 2008 regular season, Griffin led the team with seven interceptions, while Finnegan had five and Hope had four. The other starter in the secondary, cornerback Nick Harper, notched two interceptions. Chris Carr and Dave Ball also had one interception, giving the team a total of 20. CB NICK HARPER Cornerback Nick Harper, the senior-most member of the starting secondary, completed his eighth NFL season and second campaign with the Titans in Harper, who joined the Titans after spending the first six years of his NFL career with the Indianapolis Colts, was signed as an unrestricted free agent during the 2007 offseason. In the 2008 regular season, he played in 13 games and contributed 80 tackles (sixth on team), two interceptions (fourth), 17 passes defensed (second) and one forced fumble. His tackles in 2008 matched his 2007 total for the second highest sum of his career. Harper s 2008 Highlights: In Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10), posted three tackles and one pass defensed. At Indianapolis (12/28), was inactive. Against Pittsburgh (12/21), registered six tackles. At Houston (12/14), tied for the team lead with 10 tackles. Against Cleveland (12/7), notched seven tackles, one tackle for loss and a team-high three passes defensed. The defense allowed the Browns 35 rushing yards and 178 total yards. At Detroit (11/27), led the squad with six tackles and added four passes defensed in an effort that helped limit the Lions to 154 total yards. At Jacksonville (11/16) and against the New York Jets (11/23), was inactive with an ankle injury. At Chicago (11/9), totaled one tackle before leaving with an ankle injury. Against Green Bay (11/2), tied for the team high with eight tackles and added one pass defensed in a overtime win. Against Indianapolis (10/27), posted five tackles and two passes defensed on Monday Night Football. At Kansas City (10/19), totaled eight tackles and one pass defensed. His eight tackles allowed him to reach the 500-tackle mark for his career. At Baltimore (10/5), helped seal a win for the second consecutive week with a late interception, the 20th of his career. He picked off a Joe Flacco pass with 1:24 on the clock in the fourth quarter, allowing the Titans to hold a lead. He also contributed six tackles. Harper has recorded two or more interceptions in seven of his eight NFL seasons. Against Minnesota (9/28), he registered his first interception of the season, picking off a Gus Frerotte pass in the fourth quarter, which led to a Titans touchdown to seal the win. He added six tackles in the game. At Cincinnati (9/14), he recorded six tackles, one pass defensed and one forced fumble. Against Jacksonville (9/7), he tied for the team lead with eight tackles and added one pass defensed. Harper s Career Regular Season Statistics ( with Indianapolis): G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR / / / / / / / / Career 116/ Harper s Career Playoff Statistics: G/S Tackles TFL Sack QBP Int PD FF FR / / / / / / / Career 13/ NFL KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS The Titans signed Chris Carr from the Oakland Raiders as a restricted free agent during the 2008 offseason to be the team s primary punt and kickoff returner. The fourth-year player from Boise State placed fourth in the NFL and third in the AFC during the 2008 regular season with a 28.1-yard average on kickoff returns. His average was the fourth-best in team history. Additionally, Carr was eighth in the AFC and 12th in the NFL in 2008 with a 10.1-yard punt return average. A contributor on defense as well, he posted 33 tackles, one interception and seven passes defensed NFL leaders in kickoff return average: Player Team KR Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Danieal Manning Chi 36 1, t 1 2. Ellis Hobbs NE 45 1, t 1 3. Leodis McKelvin Buf 52 1, t 1 4. Chris Carr Ten Clifton Smith TB t 1 6. Allen Rossum SF 47 1, t 1 7. Eddie Royal Den Darren Sproles SD 53 1, t 1 9. Jerious Norwood Atl 51 1, Leon Washington NYJ 48 1, Highest kickoff return average in a season, franchise history: Player Year KR Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Ken Hall Bobby Jancik Bobby Jancik Chris Carr Carl Roaches t 1 45

48 P CRAIG HENTRICH In 2008, punter Craig Hentrich participated in his 15th NFL season and 11th with the Titans. During his career, the two-time Pro Bowler has punted more times than any other player in team history, and his punting average ranks second in club history behind only Greg Montgomery. In addition to being the franchise s all-time punting leader, Hentrich is tied (Rohn Stark) for seventh place in NFL history with 1,141 career punts. In 2008, Hentrich punted 87 times for 3,725 yards, a 42.8-yard average with a net of He placed 27 punts inside the opponents 20-yard line. Hentrich s 2008 Highlights: In Divisional Playoff against Baltimore (1/10), played in his 22nd career postseason game and became the second player in NFL history to reach 100 punts in the postseason. He punted four times for 213 yards (53.3 avg., 36.0 net), including a career postseason long of 66 yards. His four punts gave him 101 career postseason punts, second all-time behind Ray Guy (111). At Indianapolis (12/28), tied Chris Mohr for fifth place in NFL history among punters by playing in his 239 th career game. With six punts against the Colts, he moved into a tie with Rohn Stark for seventh place on the league s all-time list with 1,141 career punts. Against Pittsburgh (12/21), moved into a three-way tie for most career games by a punter, matching Bryan Barker and Reggie Roby, who each played 238 career games. He passed Bryan Barker (1,132 punts) for eighth place on the NFL s all-time punting list. At Detroit (11/23), moved into ninth place on the NFL s all-time punting list, surpassing Mark Royals (1,116 career punts). At Chicago (11/2), punted eight times and tied his career high with five punts placed inside the 20. He was named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week. Against Indianapolis (10/27), recorded a 75-yard punt to pin the Colts on their own six-yard line in the second quarter. The punt was the secondlongest of Hentrich s 15-year career and the second-longest punt in the NFL in 2008 through eight weeks (82 yards by Andy Lee, San Francisco). Hentrich s punt ranked as the fourth-longest punt in club history. In the game Hentrich also punted for the 800th time as a member of the Titans. At Kansas City (10/19), he punted four times for a 43.0 average (37.5 net). With his first punt, he moved past John James (1,083 career punts) for 10th place on the NFL s all-time career punting list. Against Minnesota (9/28), he pinned the Vikings at their two-yard line with four minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. Three plays later the Titans recorded an interception to seal the win. At Cincinnati (9/14), he booted a 70-yard punt that went out of bounds at the Cincinnati 2. It led to a blocked punt in the end zone and touchdown for the Titans four plays later. Craig Hentrich s 2008 and Career Statistics: GP No. Yds. Avg. TB In 20 Lg Net , Career 239 1,141 48, Craig Hentrich s 2008 and Career Postseason Statistics: GP No. Yds. Avg. TB In 20 Lg Net Career , FRANCHISE PUNTING LEADERS Highest career gross punting average, franchise history: Avg. Player Seasons 43.6 Greg Montgomery Craig Hentrich Jim Norton ALL-TIME PUNTING LEADERS In addition to being the franchise s all-time punting leader, Craig Hentrich tied Rohn Stark (1,141 career punts) for seventh place in NFL history in career punts at Indianapolis on Dec. 28, Among active punters, Hentrich ranks second in career punts. Only Jeff Feagles of the New York Giants has more. Players with 1,000 career punts, NFL history (active players in italics): Player Games Punts Avg TB In20 Net 1. Jeff Feagles 336 1, Sean Landeta 284 1, Lee Johnson 259 1, Chris Gardocki 244 1, Dave Jennings 205 1, *97 *232 * Chris Mohr 239 1, Craig Hentrich 239 1, Rohn Stark 233 1, Bryan Barker 238 1, Mark Royals 224 1, * Statistic not tracked for entire career (since 1976) PERCENT OF PUNTS INSIDE THE 20 Throughout his career, Craig Hentrich has consistently placed highly in the league in punts Inside the 20. Since the statistic started to be tracked in 1976, Hentrich ranks second among all punters in percentage of total punts placed inside the opponent s 20-yard line. Highest career percentage of punts placed inside the 20 (minimum 250 career punts, seasons): Pct. Player Punts Avg Net In20 In20 1. Mike Scifres Craig Hentrich 1, Dustin Colquitt Michael Koenen Hunter Smith Josh Miller Matt Turk Brad Maynard 1, Chris Hanson Jeff Feagles 1, POSTSEASON PUNTS, NFL HISTORY Against the Baltimore Ravens on Jan. 10, Craig Hentrich became the second player in NFL history to reach 100 postseason punts. Hentrich s 101 career postseason punts are second all-time behind only former Oakland Raiders punter Ray Guy, who recorded 111 career punts in the playoffs. Most career punts in the postseason, NFL history: Player Games Punt Avg 1. Ray Guy Craig Hentrich Sean Landeta Danny White Tom Rouen Most career punts, franchise history: Punts Player Seasons 852 Craig Hentrich Jim Norton Cliff Parsley

49 K ROB BIRONAS In four NFL seasons, Titans kicker Rob Bironas has positioned his name among some of the franchise s all-time greats at the position. Bironas, the fifth-most accurate kicker in NFL history has connected on 84.5 of his career field goal attempts (109 made in 129 attempts). A Pro Bowl and AP All-Pro selection in 2007, he is fourth on the team s alltime scoring list and has set the club record for longest field goal (60 yards), most field goals in a game (eight, also an NFL record), most consecutive games with a field goal (19) and most consecutive field goals (20, tied Al Del Greco). In 2008, Bironas was second in the AFC and seventh in the NFL in scoring. He made 29 out of his 33 field goal attempts and all 40 of his extra point attempts to give him 127 total points, the fourth-highest scoring total in franchise history. He made 16 field goals of 40 or more yards to set a team record. On kickoffs, Bironas tied for first in the AFC and second in the NFL with 22 touchbacks. Over his four-year career, Bironas has made seven game-winning field goals, a total that ranks second in club annals behind Del Greco (10). The former Arena Football League kicker and part-time security guard originally signed in the NFL with the Green Bay Packers as a free agent in Bironas 2008 Highlights: In Divisional Playoff against Baltimore, made a 27-yard field goal and missed from 51 yards. Against Pittsburgh (12/21), was successful on his only field goal attempt and made all four extra point attempts. With a 42-yard field goal in the second quarter, he moved past former running back Eddie George (450 career points with Titans) for sole possession of fourth place on the team s alltime scoring list. At Houston (12/14), was successful on all four field goal attempts, including a season-long 51-yarder. It was the sixth time in his career he made at least four field goals in a game and the third time in He surpassed Earl Campbell (438 career points) on the team s all-time scoring list and moved into a tie with former running back Eddie George (450) for fourth place in franchise history. Against Cleveland (12/7), made four extra points to move into a tie with Earl Campbell (438 points) for fifth place on the team s all-time scoring list. At Detroit (11/27), made four field goals in four attempts, all from beyond 40 yards (49, 41, 45 and 43 yards). It was the first time in his career he made four field goals of 40 or more yards in the same game. He also set a career high with five extra points. He went over the 100-point mark for the second consecutive season. Against the New York Jets (11/23), made both field goal attempts (43 and 49 yards) to give him 100 career field goals. Against Green Bay (11/2), made four of five field goal attempts, including the game-winner from 41 yards in overtime. It was the seventh game-winning field goal of his career. He also hit from 31, 25 and 22 yards. He surpassed Toni Fritsch (392 points) for sixth place on the team s alltime scoring list. Against Indianapolis (10/27), connected on three of four field goal attempts, making kicks of 34, 44 and 48 yards. The first two successful attempts gave him 20 consecutive field goals, tying Al Del Greco s franchise record ( ). Del Greco made 20 consecutive field goals from 1998 to Bironas made every field goal from Dec. 16, 2007 until missing a 43- yard attempt later in the game against the Colts. At Kansas City (10/19), he connected on field goal attempts of 49 and 46 yards to give him 18 consecutive successful field goals, tying Al Del Greco for the third-longest streak in team history. Bironas Career Regular Season Statistics: GP FGM FGA Pct XPM XPA Pts Career Bironas Career Postseason Statistics: GP FGM FGA Pct XPM XPA Pts Totals SCORING LEADERS Kicker Rob Bironas tied for second in the AFC and seventh in the NFL during the 2008 regular season with 127 points. He made 29 of 33 field goals during the year while converting on all 40 extra point attempts NFL scoring leaders: Extra Points Field Goals Player Team Made Att Made Att Pts 1. Stephen Gostkowski NE David Akers Phi John Carney NYG Matt Bryant TB John Kasay Car Jason Elam Atl Rob Bironas Ten Mason Crosby GB Nate Kaeding SD Ryan Longwell Min SEASON SCORING LEADERS Kicker Rob Bironas placed seventh in the NFL in 2008 with 127 points, a total that ranks fourth in franchise history for points in a single season. Bironas now owns two of the top five scoring seasons in team annals. In 2007, he registered the second-highest point total in club history, collecting 133 points. Most points in a single season, franchise history (top five all kickers): Extra Points Field Goals Total Player Season Made Att Made Att Points 1. Al Del Greco Rob Bironas Al Del Greco Rob Bironas Al Del Greco Gary Anderson FIELD GOAL PCT., NFL HISTORY Titans kicker Rob Bironas made his 100th career field goal Nov. 23 against the Jets. In doing so, he moved into the NFL s all-time top 10 in field goal percentage. To qualify in the NFL record books in the category of highest career field goal percentage, a kicker is required to have a minimum of 100 made field goals. Mike Vanderjagt is the league s all-time leader at 86.5 percent. Highest field goal percentage in NFL history (min. 100 field goals): Player Made Att Pct 1. Mike Vanderjagt Nate Kaeding Robbie Gould Shayne Graham Rob Bironas Matt Stover Phil Dawson Jeff Reed John Carney Ryan Longwell

50 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS On Oct. 27 against Indianapolis, kicker Rob Bironas streak of 20 consecutive field goals came to an end with a miss against the Indianapolis Colts. Bironas had made every field goal during the regular season since Dec. 16, His streak tied Al Del Greco s club record, which was set during the 1998 and 1999 seasons. Bironas now owns two of the top three field goal streaks in franchise history. He connected on 19 straight field goals in a separate run in Most consecutive field goals without a miss, franchise history: Player Years FGs 1. Rob Bironas Al Del Greco Rob Bironas Al Del Greco Al Del Greco FIELD GOALS OF 40+ YARDS On Nov. 27 at Detroit, Rob Bironas made four field goals from beyond 40 yards. It was only the fifth time since 1970 that a kicker made four field goals on four attempts of 40-plus yards. Bironas tied Nick Folk, Jason Hanson, John Kasay and Chip Lohmiller as the only kickers to accomplish the feat. Kickers who have made four 40-plus yard field goals on four attempts in the same game: Player Team Date Opp M A Lg 1. Rob Bironas Ten 11/27/08 at Det Nick Folk Dal 11/23/08 SF Jason Hanson Det 11/27/07 GB John Kasay Car 9/24/06 at TB Chip Lohmiller Was 9/9/91 at Dal In the 2008 regular season, Bironas led the NFL with a career-high of 15 field goals from yards. With one field goal from beyond 50 yards, he tied with Josh Brown for the NFL lead with 16 field goals of 40-plus yards. Most field goals made from 40 yards or beyond in 2008: Field Goal Length Player Team Total 1. Rob Bironas Ten Josh Brown StL Jason Hanson Det Ryan Longwell Min Nick Folk Dal John Kasay Car Shaun Suisham Was Jason Elam Atl Rian Lindell Buf (six tied with 10) FRANCHISE LEADING SCORERS In Week 16 of the 2008 regular season, Titans kicker Rob Bironas surpassed former Oilers running back Eddie George (450 career points) for fourth place on the franchise s all-time scoring list. Franchise Career Scoring Leaders: Player Years TD Rush Rec. Ret. FG PAT Points 1. Al Del Greco , George Blanda Tony Zendejas Rob Bironas Eddie George Earl Campbell Toni Fritsch Skip Butler Charlie Hennigan Ken Burrough Ernest Givins Haywood Jeffires NFL TOUCHBACK LEADERS In addition to his success kicking field goals, Rob Bironas also contributes to the team with his ability to record touchbacks on kickoffs. Bironas was tied for second place in the NFL during the 2008 regular season with a career-high 22 touchbacks on 84 kickoffs NFL leaders in touchbacks on kickoffs: Player Team Kickoffs Touchbacks TB Pct. 1. Rhys Lloyd Car Rob Bironas Ten Sebastian Janikowski Oak Olindo Mare Sea Matt Prater Den David Akers Phi Mason Crosby GB Stephen Gostkowski NE Michael Koenen Atl Neil Rackers Ari Bironas 2008 total set the franchise record for most field goals of 40- plus yards in a season. In 2007, he tied the previous record of 13 set by Al Del Greco in Most field goals made in a season from 40 yards or beyond, franchise history: Field Goal Length Player Year Tot 1. Rob Bironas Rob Bironas Al Del Greco Al Del Greco Al Del Greco Tony Zendejas Gary Anderson George Blanda (five kickers with nine) 48

51 OFFENSIVE OVERVIEW (COORDINATOR: MIKE HEIMERDINGER) QUARTERBACKS Quarterbacks Coach: Craig Johnson -- 9th NFL Season, 9th with Titans (7th as quarterbacks coach) Quarterback Kerry Collins was named to the Pro Bowl at the conclusion of his 14th NFL season and third with the Titans. He appeared in all 16 games in 2008 with 15 starts while leading the team to a 13-3 record. He totaled 415 passing attempts, 242 completions for 2,678 yards with 12 touchdowns and seven interceptions. Collins ranks in the NFL s all-time Top 20 in several major passing categories, including pass attempts (10th), completions (11th) and passing yards (14th). Quarterback Vince Young concluded his third pro season in He started the regular season opener before leaving the game in the fourth quarter with an injury. The 2006 Offensive Rookie of the Year appeared in three contests overall and completed 22 of 36 passes (61.1 percent) for 219 yards and one touchdown. He also rushed for 27 yards on just eight carries. Quarterback Chris Simms was signed by the Titans on Sept. 10, He spent the first five years of his career in Tampa Bay, where he played in 19 games (15 starts) and passed for 3,087 yards. He saw action in the 2008 regular season finale and completed one of two passes for seven yards. TITANS PASSING & CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS GP / GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sk Yds Rat Kerry Collins (14th Year) / , t Career 178 / 164 5,669 3, , t 313 2, Chris Simms (6th Year) / Career 20 / , t Vince Young (3rd Year) / Career 33 / , RUNNING BACKS & FULLBACKS Running Backs Coach: Earnest Byner -- 5th NFL Season, 1st with Titans Running Backs: LenDale White, who the team selected out of Southern Cal in the second round of the 2006 NFL Draft, tied for first in the AFC and third in the NFL with 15 touchdowns in 2008, his third NFL season. He gained 773 rushing yards on 200 carries, including a career-best 80-yard rushing touchdown at Kansas City (10/19/08). The Titans used their first-round draft pick in 2008 on Chris Johnson, a running back from East Carolina. The 24th overall pick in the draft was named to the Pro Bowl as a rookie after finishing third in the AFC with 1,228 rushing yards on 251 carries and nine touchdowns. He also collected 43 receptions for 260 yards and one score. Johnson capped his rookie campaign by ranking fifth in the AFC with 1,488 yards from scrimmage and eighth in the AFC with 65 first downs. At the NFL Scouting Combine in February 2008, he posted the fastest 40-yard dash of any prospect with a time of 4.24 seconds. In the 2007 draft, the Titans selected Arizona s Chris Henry with a second-round choice. In 2008, he appeared in one game and amassed one carry for three yards. As a rookie, the former Arizona Wildcat was fourth on the team with 119 yards and two touchdowns on 31 rushing attempts. Rounding out the running back corps is Quinton Ganther, a first-year pro who spent the majority of the 2006 and 2007 season on the practice squad. The Titans originally drafted Ganther as a seventh-round pick from Utah in In 2008, he appeared in 13 games primarily on special teams, but did post nine carries for 61 rushing yards and six receptions for 43 yards as a reserve in the backfield. Fullbacks: Ahmard Hall completed his third NFL season after originally signing with the club as a rookie free agent in He received a multi-year contract extension during the 2008 offseason. In 2008, he played in all 16 games with 11 starts. His statistics included eight rushing attempts for 21 yards and 13 receptions for 138 yards and two touchdowns. Used primarily as a blocking back, he helped the team finish the season with the NFL s seventh-ranked rushing offense. The Titans signed free agent fullback Casey Cramer on Dec. 31, The fourth-year veteran returns to Tennessee after spending the majority of the 2008 campaign with the Miami Dolphins. Cramer played in nine games with two starts for Miami and notched two receptions for three yards and a touchdown before being released. He appeared in 20 games with the Titans from 2006 through Fullback Ahmard Hall posted two touchdown receptions and helped Chris Johnson gain over 1,200 yards in

52 OFFENSIVE OVERVIEW (COORDINATOR: MIKE HEIMERDINGER) 2008 Review TITANS RUSHING & CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS GP / GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD RUNNING BACKS Quinton Ganther (1st Year) / Career 17 / Chris Henry (2nd Year) / Career 8 / t 2 Chris Johnson (Rookie) 2008/Career 15 / , t 9 LenDale White (3rd Year) / t 15 Career 45 / , t 22 GP / GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD FULLBACKS Casey Cramer (4th Year) / Career 36 / Ahmard Hall (3rd Year) / Career 41 / QUARTERBACKS Kerry Collins (14th Year) / Career 178 / Chris Simms (6th Year) / Career 20 / Vince Young (3rd Year) / Career 33 / t 10 OFFENSIVE LINEMEN Offensive Line Coach: Mike Munchak -- 15th NFL Season, 15th with Titans (12th as offensive line coach) Centers: Center Kevin Mawae is a 15-year veteran and seven-time Pro Bowler. The former Seattle Seahawk and New York Jet was signed as an unrestricted free agent in In 2008, he was named a starter in the Pro Bowl and was a member of an offensive front that allowed a NFL-low 12 sacks. He leads all active NFL offensive linemen with 225 regular season games played. Leroy Harris, a fourth-round draft choice from N.C. State in 2007, played in all 16 games in his second season, primarily on special teams. He made his first career NFL start at center in the regular season finale at Indianapolis. Guards: The Titans fielded two new starters at guard in 2008 left guard Eugene Amano and right guard Jake Scott. The Titans turned to free agency to sign Scott from the Indianapolis Colts. He started all 16 games for the Titans in 2008 after starting 55 consecutive contests from to end his career with the Colts. TITANS OFFENSIVE LINE & CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS 2008 Career Player (NFL exp.) GP GS GP GS Centers Leroy Harris (2) Kevin Mawae (15) Guards Eugene Amano (4) Jake Scott (5) Tackles Daniel Loper (4) Mike Otto (1) Michael Roos (4) David Stewart (4) Pro Bowl left tackle Michael Roos Amano has been an important contributor since his rookie year in 2004, backing up all three interior line positions. The former seventh-round pick started all 16 games at left guard in 2008 after receiving a contract extension in Leroy Harris and Daniel Loper served as the primary back-ups at guard. Tackles: Michael Roos and David Stewart, the team s bookend starting tackles, were both drafted in 2005 and received contract extensions during the 2008 offseason. Roos, a former second-round pick from Eastern Washington, was selected to the Pro Bowl for the first time in He started 15 games as a rookie at right tackle and every game since then on the left side. Stewart, a former fourth-rounder, has amassed 46 consecutive starts since entering the lineup in Backing up Roos and Stewart were Daniel Loper and Mike Otto. Loper, a former fifth-round draft choice in 2005, played every game in 2007 and 2008 on special teams and saw limited action on the offensive line. Otto was drafted in the seventh round in 2007 from Purdue and saw action in one game in 2008 after spending most of his rookie season on the practice squad. 50

53 OFFENSIVE OVERVIEW (COORDINATOR: MIKE HEIMERDINGER) WIDE RECEIVERS Wide Receivers Coach: Fred Graves -- 7th NFL Season, 2nd with Titans TIGHT ENDS Tight Ends Coach: John Zernhelt -- 4th NFL Season, 3rd with Titans Justin Gage completed his sixth NFL season and second campaign with the Titans. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent during the 2007 offseason. In 2008, Gage played in 12 games with 11 starts and collected 34 receptions. He led the team with 651 receiving yards and six touchdown catches. In his first season with the Titans in 2007, he tied for the team lead with 55 receptions and led the squad with a career-high 750 receiving yards. Gage spent his first four NFL seasons with the Chicago Bears, where he totaled 64 receptions for 908 yards and four touchdowns. Justin McCareins rejoined his original NFL club after signing with the Titans as a free agent during the 2008 offseason. In his eighth NFL season, he corralled 30 receptions for 412 yards while appearing in 14 games with 10 starts. McCareins was originally selected by the Titans in the fourth round of the 2001 NFL Draft. In 2004, he was traded to the N.Y. Jets, where he spent the next four years. Brandon Jones completed his fourth NFL season in The former third-round draft choice from Oklahoma finished third on the team with a career-best 41 receptions for 449 yards and one touchdown. Jones was placed on injured reserve in 2007 with a groin injury after tallying 21 receptions for 248 yards and two touchdowns. Lavelle Hawkins was Tennessee s second draft pick of the fourth round in The former California star appeared in 13 games as a rookie and tallied seven receptions for 68 yards. Two members of the 2007 draft class filled out the rest of the receiving corps. The Titans used a third-round pick in 2007 on former Fresno State standout Paul Williams and a fourth-round pick on Florida State product Chris Davis. Williams appeared in five games in 2008 and made one reception for seven yards, while Davis contributed two receptions for 31 yards in his second campaign. Davis also returned four kickoffs for 119 yards and (29.8 avg.) and two punt returns for six yards (3.0 avg.). Tight end Alge Crumpler completed his eighth NFL campaign and first season with the Titans. The four-time Pro Bowler signed with Tennessee as a free agent during the 2008 offseason after spending his first seven years with the Atlanta Falcons. He started all 15 games in which he appeared in 2008 and registered 24 receptions for 257 yards and a touchdown. In Atlanta, he was the franchise s all-time leader among tight ends in career receptions (316) and career touchdown receptions (35). Tight end Bo Scaife completed his fourth NFL season out of the University of Texas in He played in all 16 games with seven starts at tight end. Scaife led the team with 58 receptions and finished second on the squad with 561 receiving yards. In the third round of the 2008 NFL Draft, the Titans selected California tight end Craig Stevens. He appeared in all 16 games primarily as the third tight end and on special teams. He made his first career NFL reception in the regular season finale at Indianapolis. Tight end Alge Crumpler TITANS RECEIVING & CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS GP / GS No Yds Avg Lg TD WIDE RECEIVERS Chris Davis (2nd Year) / Career 17 / Justin Gage (6th Year) / t 6 Career 77 / , Lavelle Hawkins (Rookie) 2008/Career 13 / Brandon Jones (4th Year) / Career 51 / , Justin McCareins (8th Year) / Career 114 / , Paul Williams (2nd Year) / Career 5 / GP / GS No Yds Avg Lg TD RUNNING BACKS AND FULLBACKS Casey Cramer (4th Year) / t 1 Career 36 / Quinton Ganther (1st Year) / Career 17 / Ahmard Hall (3rd Year) / Career 41 / Chris Henry (2nd Year) / Career 8 / Chris Johnson (Rookie) 2008/Career 15 / LenDale White (3rd Year) / Career 45 / TIGHT ENDS Alge Crumpler (8th Year) / Career 123 / , Bo Scaife (4th Year) / Career 62 / , Craig Stevens (Rookie) 2008/Career 16 /

54 DEFENSIVE OVERVIEW (COORDINATOR: JIM SCHWARTZ) LINEBACKERS Asst. Head Coach/Linebackers: Dave McGinnis -- 23rd NFL Season, 5th with Titans Starting right outside linebacker Keith Bulluck completed his ninth NFL season in The team s third all-time leading tackler led the Titans with 120 tackles and finished second on the team with eight tackles for losses. It was his sixth consecutive season with 100 or more stops. Bulluck has started 113 consecutive games at linebacker ( ) which is a team-best active streak. At left outside linebacker, David Thornton, a seven-year veteran, started all 15 games in which he appeared and finished tied for third on the team with 93 tackles. In 2007, the former unrestricted free agent from the Indianapolis Colts led the team with 140 tackles, the second-highest total of his career. Stephen Tulloch, a fourth-round draft choice in 2006, moved into the starting middle linebacker spot in 2008 and finished second on the team with a career-best 98 tackles. Tulloch has the versatility to play all three linebacker positions and also serves on many of the Titans special teams units. Ryan Fowler played in all 16 games with four starts in 2008, after starting at middle linebacker for 14 games in 2007, his first season with the Titans. He collected 27 tackles and two tackles for losses this season. The fifth-year pro from Duke was signed during the 2007 offseason as a restricted free agent from the Dallas Cowboys. Other members of the Titans linebacking corps included Stanford Keglar, a fourth-round draft choice from Purdue who appeared in 13 games as a rookie; Colin Allred, a first-year player who saw action in 12 games in 2008; and Ken Amato, a sixth-year player who primarily serves as the team s long snapper. Six-year veteran Josh Stamer was placed on injured reserve on Dec. 31, He appeared in all 16 games in 2008 and led the team with 18 special teams tackles. TITANS LINEBACKERS & CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES... INTERCEPTIONS... FUMBLES... GP / GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds QBP TFL No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds SpT Colin Allred (1st Year) / Career 15 / Ken Amato (6th Year) / Career 77 / Keith Bulluck (9th Year) / Career 143 / Ryan Fowler (5th Year) / Career 62 / Stanford Keglar (Rookie) 2008/Career 13 / Josh Stamer (6th Year - Injured Reserve) / Career 86 / David Thornton (7th Year) / Career 110 / Stephen Tulloch (3rd Year) / Career 48 / CORNERBACKS Defensive Backs Coach: Chuck Cecil -- 8th NFL Season, 8th with Titans (2nd as defensive backs coach) Asst. Secondary Coach: Marcus Robertson 2nd NFL Season, 2nd with Titans Cornerback Cortland Finnegan completed his third NFL season and second as the team s full-time starter at right cornerback. In 2008, the former seventh-round draft choice from Samford was selected as a starter in the Pro Bowl after finishing tied for sixth in the NFL with five interceptions. He led the squad with 20 passes defensed and set a franchise record with a 99-yard interception return for a touchdown against Houston. Left cornerback Nick Harper, the senior-most member of the starting secondary, finished his eighth NFL season and second campaign with the Titans in He appeared in 13 games with 12 starts and finished second on the club with 17 passes defensed, while collecting two interceptions. Harper, who joined the Titans after spending the first six years of his NFL career with the Indianapolis Colts, was signed as an unrestricted free agent during the 2007 offseason. During the 2008 offseason, the Titans signed versatile defensive back Chris Carr as a restricted free agent. He played in all 16 games with two starts at cornerback and notched 33 tackles, one interception and seven passes defensed in He played in every game with the Oakland Raiders in his first three NFL seasons and became the club s all-time kickoff return leader. The Titans signed 12th-year veteran Tyrone Poole on Nov. 22, Poole, who appeared in two games with the Titans, was originally a first-round draft choice out of Fort Valley State by the Carolina Panthers in He has previous experience with the Panthers, Indianapolis Colts, Denver Broncos, New England Patriots and Oakland Raiders. Two members of the Titans secondary were placed on injured reserve on Nov. 22, 2008: Reynaldo Hill, a fourth-year pro and former seventhround draft choice, and fourth-year veteran Eric King, who spent his first NFL season with the Buffalo Bills in 2005 and was claimed off waivers by the Titans just prior to the start of the 2006 season. The Titans added Cary Williams to injured reserve on Dec. 19. The seventh-round draft choice out of Washburn spent the first 14 weeks of the season on the practice squad before being promoted to the active roster on Dec

55 DEFENSIVE OVERVIEW (COORDINATOR: JIM SCHWARTZ) SAFETIES Defensive Backs Coach: Chuck Cecil -- 8th NFL Season, 8th with Titans (2nd as defensive backs coach); Asst. Secondary Coach: Marcus Robertson -- 2nd NFL Season, 2nd with Titans Strong safety Chris Hope completed his third campaign with the Titans and seventh NFL season. He was named to his first Pro Bowl in 2008 after finishing tied for third on the team with 93 tackles and collecting four interceptions. Hope started the first 11 games of the 2007 season before landing on injured reserve with a neck injury in December. The former Florida State product spent his first four seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers before joining the Titans as an unrestricted free agent. Michael Griffin completed his second NFL season and his first full season as the team s starting free safety. A first-round draft choice from the University of Texas, he tied for second in the NFL with a team-best seven interceptions to go along with 81 tackles, 12 passes defensed and a forced fumble in He earned his first Pro Bowl berth. Griffin moved into the starting lineup during his rookie campaign and totaled 49 tackles, three interceptions, eight passes defensed, one forced fumble. Fourth-year veteran Vincent Fuller is in his second full season as the team s nickel defensive back. In 16 games in 2008, the former fourth-round pick from Virginia Tech recorded 43 tackles, four passes defensed and a forced fumble. Sixth-year safety Donnie Nickey has established himself as one of the team s top special teams performers and a dependable reserve in the defensive backfield during his career. He played every game in 2008 and finished third on the team with 16 special teams tackles. The Titans signed second-year veteran Tuff Harris off their practice squad on Nov. 22, Harris, a product of Montana, spent the 2007 season with the Miami Dolphins. TITANS CORNERBACKS AND SAFETIES & CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES... INTERCEPTIONS... FUMBLES... GP / GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds QBP TFL No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds SpT CORNERBACKS Chris Carr (4th Year) / Career 64 / t Cortland Finnegan (3rd Year) / t Career 48 / t Nick Harper (8th Year) / Career 116 / t Reynaldo Hill (4th Year - Injured Reserve) / Career 48 / Eric King (4th Year - Injured Reserve) / Career 52 / Tyrone Poole (12th Year) / Career 144 / Cary Williams (Rookie - Injured Reserve) 2008/Career 1 / SAFETIES Vincent Fuller (4th Year) / Career 50 / t Michael Griffin (2nd Year) / t Career 32 / t Tuff Harris (2nd Year) / Career 7 / Chris Hope (7th Year) / Career 105 / t Donnie Nickey (6th Year) / Career 92 /

56 DEFENSIVE OVERVIEW (COORDINATOR: JIM SCHWARTZ) DEFENSIVE LINEMEN Defensive Line Coach: Jim Washburn -- 10th NFL Season, 10th with Titans Defensive Ends: Right defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch was hampered by a groin injury in 2008 and was limited to playing in 10 games. He finished fourth on the team with 18 quarterback pressures and collected 4.5 sacks. Vanden Bosch was voted to his second Pro Bowl at the conclusion of 2007, after leading the team for the third consecutive year with 12 sacks and ranking second on the squad with 115 tackles. Left defensive end Jevon Kearse was re-signed by the Titans in March 2008, re-uniting the three-time Pro Bowler with the club that drafted him in He registered 3.5 sacks and finished third on the team with 19 quarterback pressures. A veteran of nine previous NFL seasons, the former firstround draft choice spent the past four years in Philadelphia after beginning his career with the Titans. Dave Ball was signed as a free agent during the 2008 offseason. The fourth-year player from UCLA saw action in 15 games with three starts and notched 51 tackles, 4.5 sacks, an interception return for a touchdown and 13 quarterback pressures. Ball was originally drafted in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers. Defensive end Jacob Ford, a sixth-round draft choice out of Central Arkansas in 2007, appeared in 14 games with three starts in 2008 and finished second on the club with seven sacks, while registering 45 tackles and nine quarterback pressures. Ford missed the entire 2007 campaign after being placed on injured reserve during his rookie preseason with an Achilles injury. William Hayes was drafted by the Titans in the fourth round of the 2008 NFL Draft. He saw action eight games as a rookie and notched 21 tackles, a sack, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Defensive Tackles: The 6-6, 320-pound Albert Haynesworth had arguably his best year in 2008, his seventh NFL season. The right defensive tackle was named to his second consecutive Pro Bowl after registering a career-high 8.5 sacks, while posting 75 tackles, 22 quarterback pressures, seven tackles for loss and four forced fumbles. Haynesworth was originally drafted by the Titans from the University of Tennessee in the first round of the 2002 NFL Draft. Left defensive tackle Tony Brown was signed as a free agent in October 2006 after previous stints in Carolina, Miami and San Francisco. In 2008, his fourth NFL season, the Chattanooga native started all 15 games in which he appeared and collected 73 tackles, a team-best 24 quarterback pressures, four sacks and 10 tackles for loss. He was signed to a multi-year contract extension during the 2007 season. Third-year veteran Kevin Vickerson saw action in seven games in 2008 and recorded 23 tackles, 1.5 sacks, four quarterback pressures and a fumble recovery. He missed the final four games of the regular season after being placed on the reserve/suspended list. Jason Jones was drafted by the Titans in the second round of the 2008 NFL Draft. As a rookie, he appeared in 13 games with three starts and finished third on the team with five sacks, including a career-best 3.5 sacks in Week 16 against Pittsburgh. Jones recorded 14 sacks and 174 tackles in his four-year career at Eastern Michigan. Third-year defensive tackle Amon Gordon was promoted from the practice squad to the active roster on Dec. 19. He appeared in two games and notched five tackles. In previous experience with the Cleveland Browns, Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens, he has recorded 13 tackles in seven games. The Titans waived Gordon prior to the postseason. TITANS DEFENSIVE LINEMEN & CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS TACKLES... INTERCEPTIONS... FUMBLES... GP / GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds QBP TFL No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds SpT DEFENSIVE ENDS Dave Ball (4th Year) / t Career 36 / t Jacob Ford (2nd Year) / Career 14 / William Hayes (Rookie) 2008/Career 8 / Jevon Kearse (10th Year) / Career 127 / Kyle Vanden Bosch (8th Year) / Career 93 / DEFENSIVE TACKLES Tony Brown (4th Year) / Career 60 / Amon Gordon (3rd Year) / Career 13 / Albert Haynesworth (7th Year) / Career 90 / Jason Jones (Rookie) 2008/Career 13 / Kevin Vickerson (3rd Year) / Career 11 /

57 SPECIALISTS OVERVIEW Special Teams Coach: Alan Lowry -- 28th NFL Season, 13th with Titans (10th as special teams coach) Special Teams Assistant: Marty Galbraith -- 6th NFL Season, 4th with Titans Kickers: Kicker Rob Bironas completed his fourth NFL season in The former Arena League standout was 29-of-33 on field goals and 40-of-40 on PATs. He tied for second in the AFC among kickers with 127 points and tied for first in the AFC with 22 touchbacks. Bironas was named to his first Pro Bowl after posting career-highs in field goals (35) and points (133) in Chris Davis returned two punts (3.0 avg.) and four kickoffs (29.8 avg.), and rookie Lavelle Hawkins returned seven kickoffs (18.6 avg.). Long-Snappers: The team s primary long snapper was sixth-year veteran Ken Amato. The former Montana State player has been with the club since Backing up Amato at long snapper was starting center Kevin Mawae and fullback Casey Cramer. Punters: In 2008, Craig Hentrich, the franchise s all-time leader in career punts, recorded a 42.8-yard average (36.5 net) on 87 punts in his 15th NFL season (11th with the Titans). He is tied for fifth among punters in NFL history with 239 regular season games played. Of active punters, only the Giants Jeff Feagles has more career punts than Hentrich, who is seventh on the NFL s all-time list. Hentrich also served as the team s primary holder on field goals and extra point attempts, with Donnie Nickey backing him up. Returners: During the 2008 offseason, the Titans signed Chris Carr as a restricted free agent from the Oakland Raiders. The former Boise State standout finished fourth in the NFL with a 28.1-yard kickoff return average and ranked eighth in the AFC with a 10.1-yard punt return average. In his first three NFL seasons with the Oakland Raiders, he became the club s all-time kickoff return leader. In 2007, he fielded 59 kickoffs for 1,327 yards (22.5 avg.) and added eight punt returns for 52 yards (6.5 avg.). Punter/holder Craig Hentrich and kicker Rob Bironas TITANS SPECIALISTS & CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS PAT FG KICKOFFS GP / GS Ma Att Ma Att Pct Ma Att Ma Att Ma Att Ma Att Ma Att Blk LG Pts No InEZ TB KICKERS Rob Bironas (4th Year) / Career 64 / GP / GS No. Yds Avg Ret Yds R Avg TB In Lg Blk Net PUNTERS Craig Hentrich (15th Year) / , Career 239 / 0 1,141 48, , Punt Returns Kickoff Returns GP / GS No FC Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD RETURNERS Chris Carr (4th Year) / Career 64 / , Chris Davis (2nd Year) / Career 17 / Lavelle Hawkins (Rookie) /

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