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1 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SEPTEMBER 9, 2013 TITANS TRAVEL TO FACE DEFENDING AFC SOUTH CHAMPION TEXANS Tennessee Titans (1-0) vs. Houston Texans (0-0)* Sunday, Sept. 15, 2013 Noon CDT Reliant Stadium Houston, Texas TV: CBS 2013 TITANS SCHEDULE REGULAR SEASON Kickoff/ TV/ Day Date Opponent Result Score Sun. Sept. 8 at Pittsburgh W 16-9 Sun. Sept. 15 at Houston Noon CBS Sun. Sept. 22 SAN DIEGO Noon CBS Sun. Sept. 29 N.Y. JETS 3:05 p.m. CBS Sun. Oct. 6 KANSAS CITY Noon CBS Sun. Oct. 13 at Seattle 3:05 p.m. CBS Sun. Oct. 20 SAN FRANCISCO 3:05 p.m. FOX Sun. Oct. 27 BYE Sun. Nov. 3 at St. Louis Noon CBS Sun. Nov. 10 JACKSONVILLE Noon CBS Thu. Nov. 14 INDIANAPOLIS 7:25 p.m. NFLN Sun. Nov. 24 at Oakland 3:05 p.m.* CBS Sun. Dec. 1 at Indianapolis Noon* CBS Sun. Dec. 8 at Denver 3:05 p.m.* CBS Sun. Dec. 15 ARIZONA Noon* FOX Sun. Dec. 22 at Jacksonville Noon* CBS Sun. Dec. 29 HOUSTON Noon* CBS All kickoff times Central * Time subject to change AFC SOUTH STANDINGS Team W L T Pct Tennessee Titans Indianapolis Colts Houston Texans Jacksonville Jaguars LAST WEEK: Ten 16 at Pit 9, Oak 17 at Ind 21, KC 28 at Jax 2, Hou at SD (Mon 9:20) THIS WEEK (central time): Ten at Hou (Sun 12:00), Mia at Ind (Sun 12:00), Jax at Oak (Sun 3:25) NEXT WEEK (central time): SD at Ten (Sun 12:00), Hou at Bal (Sun 12:00), Ind at SF (Sun 3:25), Jax at Sea (Sun 3:25) NASHVILLE The Tennessee Titans (1-0) travel to Houston this week for a clash with the reigning AFC South Champion Houston Texans (0-0*). Kickoff at Reliant Stadium (capacity 71,054) is scheduled for noon CDT on Sunday, Sept. 15. THE BROADCAST This week s game will be televised regionally on CBS, including Nashville affiliate WTVF NewsChannel 5. Kevin Harlan will handle play-by-play duties while Solomon Wilcots provides analysis. The Titans Radio Network, including Nashville flagship The Zone, will broadcast the game across the Mid-South with the Voice of the Titans Mike Keith, analyst Frank Wycheck, sideline reporter Cody Allison and gameday host Larry Stone. LAST WEEK AT PITTSBURGH The Titans opened the regular season last week at Pittsburgh, where they rode a stubborn defense and a ball-control offense to a 16-9 victory over the Steelers. After giving up a rare safety on the opening kickoff to fall behind 2-0, the Titans did not allow another Steelers point until less than two minutes remained in the fourth quarter. The Steelers did not cross midfield from the eight-minute mark in the first quarter until there were less than four minutes remaining in the game. During that time, the Titans defense sacked Ben Roethlisberger five times, led by defensive tackle Jurrell Casey and linebacker Zach Brown with two each. Cornerback Alterraun Verner recorded an interception, and linebacker Moise Fokou notched a fumble recovery to help the Titans finish plus-two in turnover ratio. Meanwhile, the Titans offense moved methodically, churning out 112 rushing yards on 42 carries. Chris Johnson led the unit with 25 rushing attempts for 70 yards, while Jackie Battle had eight carries for 21 yards, including Tennessee s only touchdown, a three-yard score in the second quarter. Titans quarterback Jake Locker was asked to pass the ball only 20 times. His 11 completions resulted in 125 yards, and the third-year signal caller avoided throwing an interception against a defense that ranked first overall and first against the pass in the NFL in THE TEXANS Led by Gary Kubiak, who enters his eighth season as head coach, the Texans are coming off their second consecutive AFC South title, and their 12 wins in 2012 set a new franchise record. Last year s squad was ranked seventh in the NFL in total offense, eighth in rushing and 11th in passing. The group is spearheaded by quarterback Matt Schaub, in his sixth season with the Texans, topped 4,000 yards passing for the third time in his career and garnered his second career Pro Bowl selection. Schaub s top targets once again include wide receiver Andre Johnson, who became the fifth active player and the third-fastest NFL player in history to reach 11,000 receiving yards (11,254) in Also, former University of Tennessee running back Arian Foster earned his third consecutive Pro Bowl appearance with 1,411 rushing yards and an NFL-best 15 rushing touchdowns in Likewise, the Texans defense produced a seventh-overall ranking in the NFL in One of the unit s primary cogs is defensive end J.J. Watt, the 2012 Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year. Watt became the ninth player in NFL history to reach 20 sacks (20.5) in a season in 2012, and he added 16 passes defensed, the league record for the most in a season by a defensive lineman. * Texans record does not reflect their Monday night (Sept. 9) matchup with the Chargers.

2 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 2 of 81 Date of Game Sunday, Sept. 15, 2013 Kickoff Time Noon CDT Venue Reliant Stadium Tickets (832) Location Houston, Texas Opened in Capacity ,054 Surface Natural Grass Visiting Team Tennessee Titans (1-0) Division AFC South Website Media Guide Facebook Twitter Franchise since ( Houston Oilers; Tennessee Oilers) Owner K.S. Bud Adams, Jr. General Manager Ruston Webster Head Coach Mike Munchak Offensive Coordinator Dowell Loggains Defensive Coordinator Jerry Gray 2013 NFL Offensive Rank (Total), 8 (Rush), 27 (Pass) 2013 NFL Defensive Rank.. 2 (Total), 2 (Rush), 6 (Pass) Home Team Houston Texans (0-0) Division AFC South Website Franchise since Chairman & CEO Robert C. McNair General Manager Rick Smith President Jamey Rootes Head Coach Gary Kubiak Offensive Coordinator Rick Dennison Defensive Coordinator Wade Phillips 2013 NFL Offensive Rank... N/A (Total), N/A (Rush), N/A (Pass) 2013 NFL Defensive Rank.. N/A (Total), N/A (Rush), N/A (Pass) Television CBS Nashville Affiliate WTVF News Channel 5 DirecTV Sunday Ticket..... Ch. 710 Play-by-Play Kevin Harlan Analyst Solomon Wilcots Radio Titans Radio Network Flagship WGFX FM-The Zone Satellite Radio Sirius 139 Play-by-Play Mike Keith Analyst Frank Wycheck Sideline Reporter Cody Allison Gameday Host Larry Stone Referee Jeff Triplette Umpire Butch Hannah Head Linesman Phil McKinnely Line Judge Jeff Bergman Field Judge Barry Anderson Side Judge Dave Wyant Back Judge Steve Freeman Replay Official Al Hynes FINGERTIP INFORMATION TITANS-TEXANS SERIES AT A GLANCE ¾ Overall series (regular & postseason): Titans lead 14-8 ¾ Regular season series: Titans lead 14-8 ¾ Postseason series: None ¾ Total points: Titans 472, Texans 471 ¾ Current streak: Two wins by Texans ¾ Titans at home vs. Texans: 7-4 ¾ Titans on road vs. Texans: 7-4 ¾ Longest winning streak by Titans: 7 ( ) ¾ Longest losing streak by Titans: 2 (2004, , 2012) ¾ Titans vs. Texans at LP Field: 7-4 ¾ Last time at LP Field: TEXANS 24 at Titans 10 (12/2/12) ¾ Titans vs. Texans at Reliant Stadium: 7-4 ¾ Last time at Reliant Stadium: Titans 14 at TEXANS 38 (9/30/12) ¾ First time: Texans 10 at TITANS 17 (11/10/02) ¾ Mike Munchak s record vs. Texans: 1-3 ¾ Gary Kubiak s record vs. Titans: 6-8 ¾ Mike Munchak s record vs. Gary Kubiak: 1-3 A TITANS VICTORY WOULD... ¾ Improve Mike Munchak s career record as a head coach to ¾ Give Jake Locker a 6-7 career record as a starting quarterback. ¾ Give the Titans wins in their first two road games of the season for the first time since 2010 (at N.Y. Giants, at Dallas) and two wins in the first two games of the season overall since 2008 (Jacksonville, at Cincinnati). It would be the second time in franchise history the Titans won back-to-back road games in Weeks 1 and 2 (1981). WHAT TO LOOK FOR THIS WEEK ¾ This week marks the first time since 1994 that the franchise has opened the season with two consecutive road games. ¾ RB Chris Johnson can record the 34th 100-yard rushing game of his career. ¾ RB Chris Johnson needs 42 rushing yards to become the third player in franchise history to reach 7,000 career rushing yards, joining Eddie George (10,009) and Earl Campbell (8,574). ¾ RB Chris Johnson needs two touchdowns to become the fourth player in franchise history with 50 touchdowns, joining Eddie George (74), Earl Campbell (73) and Charlie Hennigan (51). ¾ RB Chris Johnson (8,633 combined net yards) needs 72 more combined net yards to pass Ernest Givins (8,704) for fourth place on the team s all-time list. ¾ QB Jake Locker needs 157 passing yards to reach 3,000 for his career. ¾ WR Nate Washington can extend his streak of consecutive games with at least one reception to 80 (66 games with the Titans). Tight end Delanie Walker

3 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 3 of 81 TITANS-TEXANS SERIES HISTORY The Titans-Texans rivalry is in its 12th year since the expansion Texans began play and the AFC South was formed in In 22 games, the Titans are 14-8 against the Texans, including identical 7-4 marks at LP Field and Reliant Stadium. The Texans took both games in On Dec. 2, the teams squared off at LP Field, and despite 309 passing yards from Jake Locker and an advantage in total yards by the Titans (354 to 332), the Texans forced six turnovers to pull away with a win. Locker was sacked six times, while Texans quarterback Matt Schaub was not sacked at all during a 21-of-35 performance with a pair of passing touchdowns. The last time the Titans and Texans met in Houston was Sept. 30, Schaub passed for two touchdowns, and the Houston defense returned a pair of interceptions for touchdowns to defeat the Titans The Titans have separate winning streaks of four games and seven games in the series, the latter of which was ended at Reliant Stadium on Dec. 14, The Titans franchise has a rich and storied history with the city of Houston. Under owner K.S. Bud Adams Jr., the Titans existed as the Houston Oilers from In Houston, the Oilers won the first two American Football League Championships and made a total of 15 playoff appearances. Nine players that wore a Houston Oilers uniform are enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, including most recently former quarterback Warren Moon, defensive tackle Curley Culp and offensive lineman Bruce Matthews, who currently serves as Titans offensive line coach. The team moved to Tennessee in 1997 and in 1999 adopted the Titans moniker. Adams still makes his home in Houston. ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS TITANS vs. TEXANS Titans lead 14-8 Date Site W/L Score Tenn W Hou W Tenn W Hou W Tenn L Hou L Hou W Tenn W Tenn W Hou W OT Hou W Tenn W Tenn W Hou L Tenn L Hou W Hou L Tenn W Tenn L Hou W Hou L Tenn L HOUSTON TEXANS 24 at Tennessee Titans 10 Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012 LP Field, Nashville, Tenn Final Houston Texans Tennessee Titans CLICK FOR: VIDEO PLAY-BY-PLAY QUOTES TITANS-TEXANS: THE LAST MEETING In Week 13 of the 2012 season, the Texans forced six turnovers and defeated the Titans at LP Field. Houston picked up its sixth consecutive win, while Tennessee suffered a loss for the second consecutive week and for the fourth time in the last five weeks. The Texans jumped out to an early lead and never allowed the Titans to substantially close the gap. They victimized Titans quarterback Jake Locker throughout the day, intercepting three passes and recovering two fumbles by the second-year signal caller, who was making his seventh career start. The Titans one additional turnover came on a Chris Johnson fumble. The Titans outgained the Texans 354 yards to 332, and in the second half, the Titans defense limited their opponents to 110 total yards and three points. Locker passed for 309 yards, completing 21 of 45 pass attempts. Nevertheless, the Texans scored 10 points off turnovers, had another touchdown set up by their special teams, and did not commit a turnover themselves. They sacked Locker six times the most sacks given up by the Titans since Oct. 30, 2005 against the Oakland Raiders. Their quarterback, Matt Schaub, was not sacked and was an efficient 21-of-35 for 207 yards and two touchdowns (95.8 rating). It took little time for the Texans to jump out to an early lead. On their first drive, facing a third-and-eight, Schaub found wide receiver Lestar Jean for a 54-yard touchdown pass. The Titans responded, moving 59 yards in seven plays. Johnson s 26-yard run set up a 37-yard field goal by Rob Bironas. Late in the first quarter, the Texans got a 42-yard punt return from Keshawn Martin. After converting a fourth-and-one, they scored on a fiveyard touchdown pass from Schaub to fullback James Casey. In the second quarter, the defense helped extend Houston s lead to A pass from Locker was tipped by nose tackle Shaun Cody and then intercepted by linebacker Tim Dobbins at the Tennessee 10-yard line. Dobbins returned the ball to the three-yard line, and two plays later, running back Arian Foster scored on a two-yard run. Midway through the third quarter, the Titans committed their fourth Jake Locker passed for 309 yards and a touchdown but was intercepted three times against the Texans on Dec. 2. turnover of the game. On third-and-10, Locker rushed for 15 yards. However, before Locker was down, the ball was knocked loose by defensive end Antonio Smith and then recovered by linebacker Whitney Mercilus at the Tennessee 28-yard line. It resulted in a 50-yard field goal by Shayne Graham. The Titans finally reached the end zone later in the third quarter. Taking over at their own 20-yard line following a Texans punt, Locker found Kenny Britt for a six-yard pass, Jared Cook for a 12-yard gain and Kendall Wright for a 38-yard completion. A holding penalty sent them backwards to negate a long pass to Cook, but on the next play, Locker and Britt connected for a 34-yard touchdown. Trailing by 14 points in the fourth quarter, the Titans had two drives into Houston territory. On both occasions, however, they failed to convert on fourth downs to prolong their chances of scoring. First, a 49-yard completion by Locker to Nate Washington helped get the Titans deep in scoring position. But on fourth-and-three from the seven-yard line, Locker was sacked and fumbled (recovered by Dobbins). Then, on their next series, Locker and Washington connected again for 28 yards. But consecutive passes to Wright on third and fourth down fell incomplete, and on two separate possessions, the Texans were able to run out the majority of the game s final four-and-a-half minutes.

4 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 4 of REGULAR SEASON STATS OFFENSE Tenn. Hou. NFL/Avg GAMES (Won-Lost) FIRST DOWNS 17 N/A 19.4 Rushing 10 N/A 4.5 Passing 6 N/A 13.4 Penalty 1 N/A 1.5 YDS GAINED (tot) 229 N/A Avg per Game N/A RUSHING (net) 112 N/A 87.5 Avg per Game N/A 87.5 Rushes 42 N/A 25.3 Yards per Rush 2.7 N/A 3.5 PASSING (net) 117 N/A Avg per Game N/A Passes Att. 20 N/A 37.0 Completed 11 N/A 23.4 Pct Completed 55.0 N/A 63.3 Yards Gained 125 N/A Sacked 1 N/A 2.5 Yards Lost 8 N/A 17.6 Had intercepted 0 N/A 1.1 Yards Opp Ret 0 N/A 15.9 Opp TDs on Int 0 N/A 0.1 PUNTS 5 N/A 5.6 Avg Yards 41.6 N/A 45.7 PUNT RETURNS 5 N/A 2.5 Avg Return 11.6 N/A 8.3 Returned for TD 0 N/A 0.0 KICKOFF RETURNS 1 N/A 1.3 Avg Return -1.0 N/A 21.6 Returned for TD 0 N/A 0.0 PENALTIES 6 N/A 6.6 Yards Penalized 60 N/A 57.0 FUMBLES BY 1 N/A 1.6 Fumbles Lost 0 N/A 0.8 Opp Fumbles 2 N/A 1.6 Opp Fum Lost 1 N/A 0.8 POSS. TIME (avg) 34:01 N/A 30:00 TOUCHDOWNS 1 N/A 2.6 Rushing 1 N/A 0.5 Passing 0 N/A 1.9 Returns 0 N/A 0.2 EXTRA-PT KICKS 1/1 N/A 100% 2-PT CONVERSIONS 0/0 N/A 33% FIELD GOALS/FGA 3/3 N/A 1/1 POINTS SCORED 16 N/A 22.3 DEFENSE Tenn. Hou. NFL/Avg POINTS ALLOWED 9 N/A 22.3 OPP FIRST DOWNS 14 N/A 19.4 Rushing 0 N/A 4.5 Passing 13 N/A 13.4 Penalty 1 N/A 1.5 OPP YARDS GAINED 195 N/A Avg per Game N/A OPP RUSHING(net) 32 N/A 87.5 Avg per Game 32.0 N/A 87.5 Rushes 15 N/A 25.3 Yards per Rush 2.1 N/A 3.5 OPP PASSING(net) 163 N/A Avg per Game N/A Passes Att. 33 N/A 37.0 Completed 21 N/A 23.4 Pct Completed 63.6 N/A 63.3 Sacked 5 N/A 2.5 Yards Lost 28 N/A 17.6 INTERCEPTED BY 1 N/A 1.1 Yards Returned 0 N/A 15.9 Returned for TD 0 N/A 0.1 OPP PUNT RETURNS 1 N/A 2.5 Avg return 1.0 N/A 8.3 OPP KICKOFF RET 4 N/A 1.3 Avg return 19.5 N/A 21.6 OPP TOUCHDOWNS 1 N/A 2.6 Rushing 0 N/A 0.5 Passing 1 N/A 1.9 Returns 0 N/A 0.2 REGULAR SEASON Date Opponent W/L Score 09/08 at Pittsburgh W /15 at Houston 09/22 San Diego 09/29 New York Jets 10/06 Kansas City 10/13 at Seattle 10/20 San Francisco 11/03 at St. Louis 11/10 Jacksonville 11/14 Indianapolis 11/24 at Oakland 12/01 at Indianapolis 12/08 at Denver 12/15 Arizona 12/22 at Jacksonville 12/29 Houston REGULAR SEASON Date Opponent W/L Score 09/09 at San Diego 09/15 Tennessee 09/22 at Baltimore 09/29 Seattle 10/06 at San Francisco 10/13 St. Louis 10/20 at Kansas City 11/03 Indianapolis 11/10 at Arizona 11/17 Oakland 11/24 Jacksonville 12/01 New England 12/05 at Jacksonville 12/15 at Indianapolis 12/22 Denver 12/29 at Tennessee Passing Att Cmp Yds Pct Y/Att TD Int Lg Sack/ Lost Rtg Titans J. Locker / Texans N/A Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TD Titans C. Johnson J. Battle Texans N/A Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TD Titans N. Washington D. Walker Texans N/A Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TD Titans A. Verner Texans N/A Punting No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Titans B. Kern Texans N/A Punt Returns No. FC Yds Avg Lg TD Titans D. Reynaud Texans N/A Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Lg TD Titans D. Reynaud Texans N/A Scoring/Kickers PAT FG Pts Titans R. Bironas 1/1 3/3 10 Texans N/A Sacks Tot Titans J. Casey 2.0 Z. Brown 2.0 Texans N/A Tackles* Tot Solo Asst Titans Z. Brown Texans N/A 2013 SCHEDULES 2012 REGULAR SEASON INDIVIDUAL LEADERS * Titans tackles from coaches tally; opponent s tackle totals from press box tally

5 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 5 of OFFENSIVE STATISTICS AND NFL RANKING TITANS TEXANS OFFENSIVE STATS STAT RANK STAT RANK Yards / Game N/A N/A Yards / Play N/A N/A Rushing Yards / Game N/A N/A Rushing Yards / Play N/A N/A Passing Yards / Game N/A N/A Passing Yards / Play N/A N/A Interception Rate % 1t N/A N/A Sacks / Pass Attempt % 11 N/A N/A First Downs / Game t N/A N/A Punt Return Avg N/A N/A Kickoff Return Avg N/A N/A Field Goals Made % 1t N/A N/A 3rd Down Pct % 14t N/A N/A 4th Down Pct % 1t N/A N/A Red Zone Pct % 26 N/A N/A Goal to Go% % 1t N/A N/A Avg Time of Possession. 34:01:00 6 N/A N/A Points / Game N/A N/A Turnover Ratio t N/A N/A WHERE THEY RANK IN 2013 TITANS-TEXANS CONNECTIONS 2013 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS AND NFL RANKING TITANS TEXANS DEFENSIVE STATS STAT RANK STAT RANK Yards / Game N/A N/A Yards / Play N/A N/A Rushing Yards / Game N/A N/A Rushing Yards / Play N/A N/A Passing Yards / Game N/A N/A Passing Yards / Play N/A N/A Interception Rate % 9t N/A N/A Sacks / Pass Attempt % 2 N/A N/A First Downs / Game N/A N/A Punt Return Avg t N/A N/A Kickoff Return Avg N/A N/A 3rd Down Pct % 5t N/A N/A 4th Down Pct % 24t N/A N/A Red Zone Pct % 6t N/A N/A Goal to Go% % 13t N/A N/A Points / Game N/A N/A Point Differential / Game N/A N/A Yard Differential / Game N/A N/A FORMER TEXANS ¾ Titans wide receiver Kevin Walter (PUP) was signed by the Texans as a free agent in March 2006 and spent the following seven seasons there. Upon leaving the Texans, Walter ranked third on the team s all-time list in receiving yards (4,083) and receptions (326). ¾ Titans wide receivers coach Dave Ragone was selected by the Texans in the third round of the 2003 NFL Draft and spent three seasons with the club ( ), appearing in two total games. COACHING CONNECTIONS ¾ Texans defensive coordinator Wade Phillips received his first NFL coaching job with the Oilers, coaching linebackers in 1976 and defensive line from His father, Bum Phillips, was the head coach of the Oilers from ¾ In 1981, Titans head coach Mike Munchak and Titans linebackers coach Chet Parlavecchio played for Penn State when Texans special teams coordinator Joe Marciano was the tight ends coach for the Nittany Lions. ¾ Titans defensive assistant/pass rush specialist Keith Millard was the assistant defensive line/pass rush specialist of the Denver Broncos ( ) when Texans head coach Gary Kubiak was the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach of the Broncos ( ). Texans offensive coordinator Rick Dennison, quarterbacks coach Karl Dorrell, wide receivers coach Larry Kirksey and tight ends coach Brian Pariani were also on the Broncos staff at the time. ¾ In 2008, Titans assistant special teams coach Steve Hoffman was the assistant special team coach of the Miami Dolphins when Texans quarterbacks coach Karl Dorrell was Miami s wide receivers coach. ¾ Titans secondary coach Brett Maxie was on the same Dallas Cowboys coaching staff ( ) with Texans linebackers coach Reggie Herring and defensive assistant coach Bobby King. In 1999, Maxie was the assistant secondary coach of the San Francisco 49ers when Texans wide receivers coach Larry Kirksey was in the same capacity with the 49ers. In 1985, Maxie was a rookie defensive back for the New Orleans Saints when Texans defensive coordinator Wade Phillips was the defensive coordinator of the Saints. When Phillips was the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys ( ), Maxie was the team s secondary coach ( ). Maxie was a safety for the Carolina Panthers from and returned in 1998 as the defensive backs/defensive quality control coach when Texans running backs coach Chick Harris was Carolina s running backs coach. ¾ In 2003, Titans quarterbacks coach Dave Ragone was a quarterback with the Texans when Texans linebackers coach Reggie Herring was in his first coaching stint with the club. Titans defensive line coach Tracy Rocker was the defensive line coach at Arkansas when Herring was the defensive coordinator for the Razorbacks. ¾ Titans tight ends coach George Henshaw was the Denver Broncos offensive line coach ( ) when Texans defensive coordinator Wade Phillips was the defensive coordinator for the Broncos. FORMER TEXAN BERNARD POLLARD ¾ Titans safety Bernard Pollard played 28 games (all starts) for the Texans from after signing as a free agent. His totals with the Texans included 214 tackles, four sacks, four intercepions, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. He achieved a career high in 2010 with 112 tackles. Bernard Pollard COACH-PLAYER CONNECTIONS ¾ Titans running backs coach Sylvester Croom was Texans fullback Greg Jones position coach at the Jacksonville Jaguars (2012), during which time special teams coach Nate Kaczor and senior assistant/defense coach Gregg Williams were also with the club. ¾ Texans quarterback coach Karl Dorrell was the head coach at UCLA when Titans cornerback Alterraun Verner played for the Bruins. TITANS WITH TEXAS CONNECTIONS ¾ Titans Owner/Chairman of the Board/CEO/President K.S. Bud Adams, Jr. has made Houston his home since the 1940s. Prior to moving to Tennessee, the Oilers were based in Houston from 1960 through ¾ Titans head coach Mike Munchak enjoyed a Hall of Fame career with the Houston Oilers from 1982 through He was an offensive assistant/ quality control coach for the Houston Oilers from , and was the offensive line coach from before being named the head coach. ¾ Titans offensive line coach Bruce Matthews enjoyed a Hall of Fame career with the Oilers and Titans from 1983 through He spent the 2009 and 2010 seasons with the Texans as offensive assistant/quality control coach. ¾ Titans defensive coordinator Jerry Gray is a native of Lubbock, Texas, and was honored on the University of Texas All-Time Team. Gray also played in Houston for the Oilers in ¾ Titans offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains was a two-year starter at Abilene Cooper (Texas) High School. ¾ Titans assistant head coach/strength and conditioning Steve Watterson has been with the franchise since it played in Houston as the Oilers. ¾ Titans secondary assistant Steve Brown played in Houston with the Oilers from ¾ Titans secondary coach Brett Maxie is a native of Dallas. ¾ Titans linebacker Patrick Bailey was a tight end, defensive end and punter at Alamo Heights High School in Elmendorf, Texas.

6 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 6 of 81 TITANS-TEXANS CONNECTIONS ¾ Titans defensive end Keyunta Dawson totaled 19.5 sacks during his career at Texas Tech. ¾ Safety Michael Griffin started 28 games at Texas ( ) and totaled 364 tackles, four sacks, eight interceptions, nine forced fumbles, seven fumble recoveries and a Big 12 record eight blocked punts. ¾ Titans wide receiver Kendall Wright was a quarterback and All-State basketball performer at Pittsburg (Texas) High School. He then went to Baylor, where he became the most prolific receiver in Bears history with 302 career receptions for 4,004 yards and 30 touchdowns. ¾ Titans tight end Taylor Thompson played defensive end for four years at Southern Methodist University, finishing his career with 18 sacks and three All-Conference USA selections. Thompson attended Prosper (Texas) High School. ¾ Titans center Rob Turner is from Austin, where he was a three-year starter on the offensive line and team captain his senior season at Lake Travis High School. ¾ Titans linebacker Zaviar Gooden is from Pflugerville, Texas, where he attended Pflugerville High School and won district All-Purpose Player of the Year honors in ¾ Titans running back Jackie Battle attended Humble (High School) and then the University of Houston. With the Cougars, he played in 41 games with 12 starts and posted 441 carries for 2,120 yards (4.8 avg.) and a school-record 31 rushing touchdowns. TEXANS WITH TENNESSEE CONNECTIONS ¾ Texans running back Arian Foster totaled 2,964 rushing yards in four years at the University of Tennessee. As a junior in 2007, he earned second-team All-SEC honors after rushing for 1,193 yards. ¾ Texans wide receivers coach Larry Kirksey coached at Middle Tennessee State in ¾ Texans LB Tim Dobbins is a Nashville native and was an All-State performer at Glencliff High School. ¾ Texans guard Wade Smith played in 45 games (29 starts) at the University of Memphis. NOTABLE PRO TEAMMATES: ¾ Titans S Bernard Pollard with Texans FS Ed Reed at Baltimore Titans P Brett Kern with Texans T Ryan Harris at Denver Titans QB Ryan Fitzpatrick with Texans CB Johnathan Joseph at Cincinnati Titans DE Kamerion Wimbley with Texans P Shane Lechler at Oakland Texans G Wade Smith with Titans C Rob Turner at New York Jets and Titans S Bernard Pollard at Kansas City. NOTABLE COLLEGE TEAMMATES: ¾ Titans WR Damian Williams and DT Jurrell Casey with Texans LB Brian Cushing at USC Titans DE Derrick Morgan with Texans G Andrew Gardner at Georgia Tech Titans LB Colin McCarthy with Texans CB Brandon Harris and LB Darryl Sharpton at Miami Titans DE Kamerion Wimbley with Texans FB Greg Jones at Florida State Titans LB Zach Brown with Texans QB T.J. Yates at North Carolina. GARY KUBIAK AT A GLANCE Regular season record: Postseason record: 2-2 Overall record: vs. Titans: 6-8 on the road vs. Titans: 3-4 at home vs. Titans: 3-4 vs. Mike Munchak: 3-1 Year as Texans head coach: 8 Year as NFL head coach: 8 Gary Kubiak s Assistant Coaching Staff: Bill Kollar Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Line Rick Dennison Offensive Coordinator Wade Phillips Defensive Coordinator Joe Marciano Special Teams Coordinator John Benton Offensive Line Coach Karl Dorrell Quarterbacks Coach Chick Harris Running Backs Coach Reggie Herring Linebackers Coach Vance Joseph Defensive Backs Coach Larry Kirksey Wide Receivers Coach Brian Pariani Tight Ends Coach Perry Carter Assistant Defensive Backs Coach Bobby King Assistant Linebackers Coach Bob Ligahesky Assistant Special Teams Marc Lubick Assistant Wide Receivers Coach Jim Ryan Assistant Offensive Line Coach Jeff Zgonina Assistant Defensive Line Coach Dan Hammerschmidt Offensive Assistant Cedric Smith Strength and Conditioning Coach Matt Schiotz Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach TEXANS HEAD COACH GARY KUBIAK Gary Kubiak is in his seventh season as head coach of the Texans. He returned to his hometown of Houston on Jan. 26, 2006 to become the second head coach in team history. Over the past two seasons, he has led the Texans to back-to-back AFC South titles and playoff appearances. Under his guidance, Houston has furthermore posted four of its five best defensive seasons, including the third-largest defensive turnaround in NFL history from 2010 to In 2011, Houston offense reached the playoffs for the first time despite season-ending injuries to quarterbacks Matt Schaub and Matt Leinart. Despite the injuries, Houston posted a franchise-record seven-game winning streak and ranked second in the NFL in rushing. Rookie quarterback T.J. Yates led a stretch run to the playoffs, and the Texans defeated Cincinnati in the franchise s first playoff game on Jan. 7, 2012 at Reliant Stadium. In 2010, the Texans set a team record for total offense for the fourthstraight season and ranked third in the NFL, averaging yards per game. Houston was the only team to rank in the top 10 in both rushing and passing. Kubiak began his coaching career in 1992 as the running backs coach at his alma mater Texas A&M. Under Kubiak s watchful eye, running back Greg Hill was named second team All-America his junior year and was selected by Kansas City in the first round of the 1994 NFL Draft. Kubiak started his NFL coaching career with the San Francisco 49ers in As quarterbacks coach, he guided Hall of Famer Steve Young to his best season as a pro. Under Kubiak s tutelage, Young had a careerhigh 70.3 completion percentage. He threw 35 touchdowns, passed for 3,969 yards and set an NFL record passer rating, a mark that would stand for 10 seasons. Young captured Super Bowl XXIX MVP honors by tossing a record six touchdowns in San Francisco s win over the San Diego Chargers. In the spring of 1995, Kubiak returned to the Broncos as offensive coordinator under Mike Shanahan. He would help steer Denver to the organization s best numbers in team history and help lead the team to seven postseason trips and two Super Bowl titles in 11 seasons. Kubiak began as the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach to his former teammate, John Elway. Kubiak made an immediate impact as Elway threw for 3,970 yards, the second best mark of his Hall-of-Fame career. Elway increased his touchdown passes from 16 in 1994 to 26 in 1995.

7 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 7 of 81 SELECT TITANS CAREER STATS VS. THE TEXANS: OFFENSE QUARTERBACKS Ryan Fitzpatrick Date Opp Res Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/A TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rate W t L /1/2009 Hou L L Totals 4/ t Jake Locker Date Opp Res Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/A TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rate 10/23/2011* Hou L L /2/2012 Hou L Totals 3/ * Played but did not start RUNNING BACKS/FULLBACKS Jackie Battle (RB) Date Opp Res Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD L Totals 1/ Shonn Greene (RB) Date Opp Res Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 11/21/2010* Hou W /8/2012 Hou L Totals 2/ Chris Johnson (RB) Date Opp Res Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 9/21/2008* Hou W L /20/2009 Hou L t t 1 W L /19/2010 Hou W /23/2011 Hou L W L /2/2012 Hou L Totals 10/ t t 1 Collin Mooney (FB) Date Opp Res Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 12/2/2012* Hou L Totals 1/ Darius Reynaud (RB) Date Opp Res Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD L /2/2012* Hou L Totals 2/ * Played but did not start

8 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 8 of 81 SELECT TITANS CAREER STATS VS. THE TEXANS: OFFENSE WIDE RECEIVERS Kenny Britt Date Opp Res No Yds Avg Lg TD 9/20/2009* Hou L W /19/2010 Hou W /2/2012 Hou L t 1 Totals 4/ Nate Washington Date Opp Res No Yds Avg Lg TD 9/7/2008* Hou W /20/2009 Hou L W L /19/2010 Hou W /23/2011 Hou L W L /2/2012 Hou L Totals 9/ Damian Williams Date Opp Res No Yds Avg Lg TD L /19/2010* Hou W /23/2011 Hou L W L /2/2012* Hou L Totals 6/ TIGHT ENDS Craig Stevens Date Opp Res No Yds Avg Lg TD 9/21/2008* Hou W L /20/2009 Hou L W L /19/2010 Hou W /23/2011* Hou L W L t 1 12/2/2012 Hou L Totals 10/ t 1 Taylor Thompson Date Opp Res No Yds Avg Lg TD L /2/2012* Hou L Totals 2/ Delanie Walker Date Opp Res No Yds Avg Lg TD L Totals 1/ * Played but did not start Kendall Wright Date Opp Res No Yds Avg Lg TD L /2/2012* Hou L Totals 2/ SELECT TITANS CAREER STATS VS. THE TEXANS: SPECIALISTS KICKERS Rob Bironas Date Opp Res FGM FGA Pct XPM XPA Lg KO TB W /11/2005* Hou W /29/2006* Hou W W W /2/2007* Hou W /21/2008* Hou W L /20/2009* Hou L W L /19/2010* Hou W /23/2011* Hou L W L /2/2012* Hou L Totals 16/

9 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 9 of 81 SELECT TITANS CAREER STATS VS. THE TEXANS: SPECIALISTS PUNTERS Brett Kern Date Opp Res Num Yds Avg TB In20 Net W L /19/2010* Hou W /23/2011* Hou L W L /2/2012* Hou L Totals 7/ RETURNERS Darius Reynaud Date Opp Res PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD KR Yds Avg Lg TD W L /2/2012* Hou L Totals 3/ * Played but did not start SELECT TITANS CAREER STATS VS. THE TEXANS: DEFENSE Akeem Ayers (LB) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR 10/23/2011 Hou L W L /2/2012* Hou L Totals 4/ Patrick Bailey (LB) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR L /19/2010* Hou W /23/2011* Hou L W L /2/2012* Hou L Totals 6/ Zach Brown (LB) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR L /2/2012 Hou L Totals 2/ Tommie Campbell (CB) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR 10/23/2011* Hou L W L /2/2012* Hou L Totals 4/ Jurrell Casey (DT) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR 10/23/2011 Hou L W L /2/2012 Hou L Totals 4/ Keyunta Dawson (DE) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR W /23/2007* Hou W W /16/2008 Hou W /8/2009* Hou W L /1/2010* Hou W Totals 7/ Moise Fokou (LB) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR 12/2/2010 Hou W L /30/2012* Hou W Totals 3/ Michael Griffin (S) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR W /2/2007 Hou W /21/2008 Hou W L /20/2009 Hou L W L /19/2010 Hou W /23/2011 Hou L W L /2/2012 Hou L Totals 12/ Sammie Hill (DT) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR 11/22/2012* Hou L Totals 1/

10 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 10 of 81 SELECT TITANS CAREER STATS VS. THE TEXANS: DEFENSE Antonio Johnson (DT) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR 11/16/2008* Hou W /8/2009 Hou W W L L /22/2011* Hou W L Totals 7/ Karl Klug (DT) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR 10/23/2011* Hou L W L /2/2012* Hou L Totals 4/ Mike Martin (DT) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR L /2/2012* Hou L Totals 2/ Colin McCarthy (LB) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR W Totals 1/ Jason McCourty (CB) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR 9/20/2009* Hou L W L /19/2010 Hou W /23/2011 Hou L W L /2/2012 Hou L Totals 8/ Derrick Morgan (DE) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR 10/23/2011* Hou L W L /2/2012 Hou L Totals 4/ Ropati Pitoitua (DE) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR W Totals 1/ Bernard Pollard (S) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR L /16/2011 Hou W /15/2012 (DIV) Hou W L Totals 4/ Coty Sensabaugh (CB) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR L /2/2012* Hou L Totals 2/ Alterraun Verner (CB) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR L /19/2010 Hou W /23/2011* Hou L W L /2/2012 Hou L Totals 6/ George Wilson (S) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR 9/11/2005* Hou W /1/2009 Hou L L Totals 3/ Kamerion Wimbley (DE) Date Opp Res Tackles Sk Int FF FR L /25/2007 Hou W /23/2008 Hou L /3/2010 Hou L W L /2/2012 Hou L Totals 7/ * Played but did not start THIS WEEK S NFL SCHEDULE Thursday, Sept. 12 NY Jets at New England (NFLN) Sunday, Sept. 15 Tennessee at Houston St. Louis at Atlanta Carolina at Buffalo Minnesota at Chicago Washington at Green Bay Miami at Indianapolis Dallas at Kansas City Cleveland at Baltimore San Diego at Philadelphia Detroit at Arizona New Orleans at Tampa Bay Jacksonville at Oakland Denver at NY Giants San Francisco at Seattle (NBC) Monday, Sept. 16 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (ESPN)

11 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 11 of 81 OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR 85-Nate Washington (6-1, 183, 9th Year, Tiffin) - An unrestricted free agent signee from Pittsburgh in 2009, he leads the Titans in receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns since his arrival. In 2012, he played all 16 games and recorded 46 catches for a team-high 746 yards Receiving Stats: 4 Rec, 46 Yds, 0 TDs TE 88-Craig Stevens (6-3, 263, 6th Year, California) - The 2008 third-round pick served as a reserve for two seasons before stepping into the starting lineup on a regular basis in He started all but one contest in 2012 and set career highs with 23 receptions and 275 receiving yards Receiving Stats: 0 Rec LT 71-Michael Roos (6-7, 313, 9th Year, Eastern Washington) - The former second-round pick, a Pro Bowler in 2008, started 119 consecutive games until missing a game in 2012 (Oct. 28) due to an appendectomy. He has started at left tackle since 2006 (right tackle in 2005). LG 67-Andy Levitre (6-2, 303, 5th Year, Oregon State) - One of the prized free-agent pickups from the 2013 offseason, he started every game in his first four years in Buffalo. C 59-Rob Turner (6-4, 308, 6th Year, New Mexico) Turner started all 16 games for the Rams in 2012 after playing for the Jets from He signed with the Titans in 2013 as an unrestricted free agent. RG 70-Chance Warmack (6-2, 323, Rookie, Alabama) - The team s firstround pick (10th overall) won three BCS Championships with the Crimson Tide, starting 40 games along the way. RT 76-David Stewart (6-7, 313, 9th Year, Mississippi St.) - Big Country has been a mainstay at right tackle since the 2006 season. He missed the final four games of 2012 due to a leg injury. TE 82-Delanie Walker (6-0, 248, 8th Year, Central Missouri) - One of the team s top free agent targets in 2013 played seven years with the 49ers, appearing in 99 total games with 123 receptions Receiving Stats: 3 Rec, 40 Yds, 0 TDs WR 18-Kenny Britt (6-3, 215, 5th Year, Rutgers) - The 2009 first-round pick returned from a 2011 ACL injury to record a career-high 45 catches in His 16.1-yard receiving average from was 10th in the NFL Receiving Stats: 1 Rec, 15 Yds, 0 TDs QB 10-Jake Locker (6-3, 223, 3rd Year, Washington) - The eighth overall draft pick in 2011 played in 16 games (11 starts) in his first two seasons, passing for 2,718 yards, 14 touchdowns and 11 interceptions Passing: 20 Att, 11 Cmp, 125 Yds, 0 TDs, 0 INTs, 74.0 Rtg RB 28-Chris Johnson (5-11, 203, 6th Year, East Carolina) - The 2008 firstround draft choice and three-time Pro Bowler ranked second in the NFL in rushing yards from (Peterson) and sixth in NFL history through a player s first five seasons. He is the third-leading rusher in team history and has never missed a game due to injury Rushing Stats: 25 Att, 70 Yds, 0 TDs 2013 Receiving Stats: 0 Rec KEY OFFENSIVE RESERVES QB 4-Ryan Fitzpatrick (6-2, 223, 9th Year, Harvard) - Fitzpatrick was signed as a free agent after spending his first eight seasons and passing for more than 14,000 yards with the Rams, Bengals and Bills Passing: 0 Att RB 23-Shonn Greene (5-11, 233, 5th Year, Iowa) - The 2013 free agent signee spent four seasons with the Jets ( ) and topped the 1,000-yard mark in both 2011 and Rushing Stats: 4 Att, 18 Yds, 0 TDs FB 42-Collin Mooney (5-10, 238, 1st Year, Army) - Signed as a rookie free agent in 2012 after fulfilling his military commitment, he appeared in two games as a rookie after spending most of the campaign on the practice squad Stats: 0 Att, 0 Rush WR 17-Damian Williams (6-1, 193, 4th Year, USC) - The former third-round pick played in 44 games (16 starts) over his first three seasons and totaled 91 catches for 1,135 yards and five touchdowns Receiving Stats: 1 Rec, 13 Yds WR 13-Kendall Wright (5-10, 191, 2nd Year, Baylor) - The team s first-round pick in 2012 played in 15 games with five starts as a rookie and tied for the NFL rookie lead in receptions (64, Blackmon) Receiving Stats: 2 Rec, 11 Yds K P SPECIALISTS 2-Rob Bironas (6-0, 208, 9th Year, Ga. Southern/Auburn) - The team s second all-time leading scorer concluded 2012 as the third-most accurate kicker in NFL history. Only one NFL player (Akers) made more field goals than Bironas from 2005 through Kicking Stats: 3/3 FGs, 1/1 PATs, 10 Points 6-Brett Kern (6-2, 214, 6th Year, Toledo) - Kern was claimed off waivers from the Broncos during the 2009 season. In 2012, he set new team records with a gross average of 47.6 yards and net average of 40.4 yards Punting Stats: 5 Punts, 41.6 Avg, 0 TB, 4 In20, 41.4 Net PROBABLE TITANS LINEUP Ret 25-Darius Reynaud (5-9, 208, 5th Year, West Virginia) - After being out of football in 2011, he scored three total return touchdowns and recorded the fourth-highest PR average in club history in Punt Return Stats: 5 Ret, 58 Yds, 11.6 Avg, 0 TDs 2013 Kickoff Return Stats: 1 Ret, -1 Yds, -1.0 Avg, 0 TDs DEFENSIVE STARTERS DE 91-Derrick Morgan (6-3, 271, 4th Year, Georgia Tech) - The former firstround pick led the Titans in sacks (6.5) in 2012 and led the squad in quarterback pressures in 2011 (20) and 2012 (19) Stats: 4 Tackles, 1 Sack, 2 QBP DT 94-Sammie Hill (6-4, 328, 5th Year, Stillman) - Signed as an unrestricted free agent in 2013, the former fourth-round pick played in 59 games (18 starts) during his first four NFL seasons in Detroit Stats: 2 Tackles, 1 QBP, 1 PD DT 99-Jurrell Casey (6-1, 305, 3rd Year, USC) - The third-round draft pick started all 16 games in 2012 and led the team s defensive linemen in tackles for the second consecutive season Stats: 4 Tackles, 2 Sacks, 1 FF, 1 QBP DE 92-Ropati Pitoitua (6-8, 298, 4th Year, Washington St.) - Signed as an unrestricted free agent in 2013, he played in 37 games (10 starts) prior to his arrival, including 15 games (10 starts) for the Chiefs in Stats: 5 Tackles SLB 56-Akeem Ayers (6-3, 253, 3rd Year, UCLA) - The former second-round pick led the team with 110 tackles in 2012 and added six sacks. As a rookie in 2011, he became the first Titans rookie to start all 16 games since Stats: 0 Tackles MLB 53-Moise Fokou (6-1, 243, 5th Year, Maryland) - Signed as an unrestricted free agent in 2013, the former seventh-round pick spent his first three seasons with the Eagles. In 2012, he played in all 16 games with the Colts and tallied 46 tackles and a sack Stats: 5 Tackles, 1 FR WLB 55-Zach Brown (6-1, 248, 2nd Year, North Carolina) - The second-round pick tied for third on the squad in tackles (93) as a rookie. He was the only NFL rookie in 2012 to finish among the top five rookies in both interceptions (3, tied for fourth) and sacks (5.5, tied for fifth) Stats: 10 Tackles, 2 Sacks, 1 PD CB 30-Jason McCourty (6-0, 193, 5th Year, Rutgers) - The 2009 sixth-round pick became a captain in He led the squad in passes defensed in both 2011 and 2012 and tied for the interception lead in both seasons Stats: 4 Tackles, 1 TFL, 3 PD SS 31-Bernard Pollard (6-1, 226, 8th Year, Purdue) - In seven previous seasons with the Chiefs ( ), Texans ( ) and Ravens ( ), the former second-round pick appeared in 105 total games (85 starts) and recorded 576 tackles and nine interceptions Stats: 6 Tackles FS 33-Michael Griffin (6-0, 215, 7th Year, Texas) - Through his first six seasons, the first-round pick and two-time Pro Bowler never missed a game. In 2012, he ranked second on the team with 103 tackles. He has led or tied for the team lead in interceptions in four different seasons Stats: 3 Tackles CB 20-Alterraun Verner (5-10, 186, 4th Year, UCLA) - The fourth-round pick played in every game over his first three seasons, including a career-high 16 starts in He led the squad with seven tackles for loss and ranked second with 10 passes defensed in Stats: 4 Tackles, 1 INT, 2 PD KEY DEFENSIVE RESERVES CB 37-Tommie Campbell (6-3, 198, 3rd Year, California Pa.) - The seventhround pick played mostly on special teams through his first two seasons Stats: 0 Tackles DT 93-Mike Martin (6-1, 298, 2nd Year, Michigan) - The third-round pick was a regular in the defensive tackle rotation as a rookie Stats: 2 Tackles MLB 52-Colin McCarthy (6-1, 243, 3rd Year, Miami) - The former fourth-round draft pick was named a captain in 2012 but was limited by injuries to seven starts Stats: 0 Tackles CB 24-Coty Sensabaugh (5-11, 187, 2nd Year, Clemson) - The fourth-round pick took over the nickel defensive back role as a rookie midseason Stats: 4 Tackles, 1 SpT S 21-George Wilson (6-0, 210, 8th Year, Arkansas) - The veteran defender and special teams standout spent his first seven NFL seasons in Buffalo Stats: 0 Tackles, 4 SpT DE 95-Kamerion Wimbley (6-4, 258, 8th Year, Florida St.) - The former firstround pick played his first season with the Titans in 2012 after six seasons with the Browns ( ) and Raiders ( ). He started every game and tied for second on the team with six sacks Stats: 2 Tackles

12 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 12 of 81 TENNESSEE TITANS 16 at Pittsburgh Steelers 9 Sunday, Sept. 8, 2013 Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pa Final Tennessee Titans Pittsburgh Steelers CLICK FOR: VIDEO PLAY-BY-PLAY QUOTES LAST WEEK vs. PITTSBURGH STEELERS After a rocky start to the season opener, the Titans rallied with defense and a ball-control offense to defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers 16-9 at Heinz Field. The Steelers took an early lead in atypical fashion. On the opening kickoff by Pittsburgh s Shaun Suisham, Titans returner Darius Reynaud fielded the ball at the goal line and took a knee in the end zone. However, the officials ruled that Reynaud took possession of the ball in front of the goal line and stepped back, resulting in a safety. Those would be the Steelers only points until less than two minutes remained in the contest. In the meantime, the Titans forced two turnovers (and committed none) and held the Steelers to three or fewer plays on five separate drives. Defensive tackle Jurrell Casey and linebacker Zach Brown each notched a pair of sacks, and defensive end Derrick Morgan added another. The Titans offense churned out 112 rushing yards on 42 attempts, including the game s only touchdown on a Jackie Battle run. Quarterback Jake Locker attempted only 20 passes, completing 11 for 125 yards without throwing an interception. The Titans recorded a time of possession of 34:01, compared to 25:59 for the Steelers. After the safety, the Steelers seemed poise to add to the lead when the Titans came up with their first big play on defense. The Steelers drove deep into Tennessee territory, converting three times on third down. But on thirdand-one from the six-yard line, Isaac Redman fumbled the handoff from quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, and Titans linebacker Moise Fokou recovered in the end zone for a touchback. The score remained 2-0 until late in the second quarter, when the second turnover of the game provided a spark for the Titans. Cornerback Alterraun Verner victimized Roethlisberger on an interception that gave the Titans the ball on Pittsburgh s 49-yard line. The Titans then mounted a 12-play drive that featured 11 combined runs by Chris Johnson, Shonn Greene and Battle. Battle converted a fourth-and-one with a one-yard carry, and six plays later, he ran for a three-yard touchdown. With the Titans clinging to their 7-2 lead at the start of the third quarter, the defense provided the second of three consecutive three-and-outs. The offense took control and went on their second scoring march of the game, driving 37 yards on 11 plays. After Locker converted a pair of third downs Moise Fokou recovered a fumble in the end zone in the first quarter. with a 25-yard pass to tight end Delanie Walker and a 14-yard pass to Nate Washington, Rob Bironas connected on a 26-yard field goal with 4:29 to play in the third quarter. The Titans saved their longest drive of the game for the fourth quarter. Starting on their own 12-yard line, they took more than six minutes to go 62 yards, assisted by a 24-yard pass interference penalty on Steelers safety Ryan Clark. On the 11 th play, Bironas connected on a 44-yard field goal to make the score 13-2 with six minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. A short return on the ensuing kickoff and an eight-yard sack by Casey left the Steelers punting from their own end zone moments later. Reynaud returned the punt 27 yards to the 17-yard line, and four plays later, Bironas s third and final field goal (27 yards) made it Since their first-quarter drive that ended in a fumble, the Steelers had not crossed the 50-yard line until less than four minutes remained in the game. They went 75 yards on nine plays and scored on a four-yard pass from Roethlisberger to Jerricho Cotchery with 1:23 on the clock. With no timeouts, the Steelers trailed 16-9 and needed an onside kickoff recovery. But George Wilson snared ball for the Titans off a high bounce, sealing the victory. TITANS ON KICKOFF WEEKEND: The victory over the Steelers improved the franchise s all-time Kickoff Weekend record to 28-26, including an 8-7 Kickoff Weekend record in the Titans era (since 1999). STEELERS TOUGH TO BEAT EARLY: The Titans ended the Steelers 10- game winning streak in home openers. Pittsburgh had not lost in their first home game of the season since DEFENSE BUCKLES DOWN ON THIRD DOWN: The Steelers converted their first three attempts on third down. After that, however, the Titans defense allowed only one conversion on 10 third downs, giving the Steelers a game total of four-of-13 (31 percent) on third down. Meanwhile, the Titans offense was six-of-15 on third down (40 percent). TIME OF POSSESSION WIN: The Titans defensive effort and effectiveness on offense gave them a time of possession of 34:01. It was their highest time of possession in nearly two years. The last time they had the ball for more than 34 minutes was Sept. 18, 2011, when they controlled the ball for 35:52 against the Baltimore Ravens. NOTES FROM LAST WEEK TURNOVER BATTLE: The Titans did not commit a turnover and had a pair of takeaways on defense a fumble recovery by Moise Fokou and an interception by Alterraun Verner. It extended their winning streak to 42 games in which they are plus-two or better in turnover ratio. Zach Brown recorded two of the team s five sacks against the Steelers.

13 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 13 of 81 TITANS SACK ROETHLISBERGER FIVE TIMES: The Titans recorded five total sacks against the Steelers. Defensive tackle Jurrell Casey and linebacker Zach Brown each notched a pair of sacks, while defensive end Derrick Morgan had one. BIRONAS CONNECTS: Rob Bironas opened his ninth NFL season by making all three field goal attempts. He made his first attempt of the season from 26 yards to give the Titans a 10-2 lead in the third quarter. He added field goals from 44 and 27 yards in the fourth quarter, giving him 217 career field goals in 253 attempts. He now has 32 career games with three or more field goals. RUSHING DEFENSE: The Titans defense limited the Steelers to 32 rushing yards on 15 carries. It was the lowest rushing total by a Titans opponent since the Houston Texans had 30 yards on the ground (17 carries) in a Titans win on Dec. 19, TITANS GRIND OUT RUSHING YARDS: The Titans rushed for 112 yards against the Steelers on 42 carries. No rushing attempt went for more than 11 yards, but the Titans picked up 10 first downs on the ground against a defense that finished second in the NFL against the run in Chris Johnson led all rushers in the game with 25 carries for 70 yards. The 42 total attempts were the most by the Titans since a 42-carry total on Nov. 23, 2009 against the Houston Texans. NOTES FROM LAST WEEK WALKER S TITANS DEBUT: Tight end Delanie Walker made his first regular-season appearance in a Titans uniform. The free agent pickup, who spent the first seven NFL seasons with the San Francisco 49ers, provided a crucial play in the third quarter with a diving 25-yard reception on third-and-15. Many other Titans players who were signed in free agency during the offseason made their debuts as well, including running back Shonn Greene, guard Andy Levitre, center Rob Turner, linebacker Moise Fokou, defensive tackle Sammie Hill, defensive tackle Antonio Johnson, defensive end Ropati Pitoitua, safety Bernard Pollard and safety George Wilson. WASHINGTON EXTENDS STREAK: With a big 14-yard catch on a thirdand-13 in the third quarter, Nate Washington extended his streak of consecutive games with at least one reception to 79 games, including all 65 games he has spent with the Titans. Washington led the team for the day with four receptions for 46 yards. BROWN TIES CAREER HIGH WITH SECOND SACK OF GAME: In the third quarter, linebacker Zach Brown recorded his second sack of the game, taking down Ben Roethlisberger for an eight-yard loss. Brown earlier picked up a one-yard sack in the first quarter. The two sacks tied Brown s career high he set against the Jets on Dec. 17, He recorded 5.5 sacks as a rookie in CASEY SETS CAREER HIGH WITH TWO SACKS: Late in the first quarter, Jurrell Casey recorded the team s first sack of the season, dropping Ben Roethlisberger for a six-yard loss. In the fourth quarter, the defensive tackle added an eight-yard sack to give him a new single-game career high (previously 1.5 sacks at the Houston Texans on Jan. 1, 2012) and 7.5 sacks in his three-year career. TITANS SCORE ON RUN-DOMINATED DRIVE: The Titans went up 7-2 in the second quarter after scoring on a 12-play, 49-yard drive that took nearly seven minutes. Eleven of the 12 plays on the series were runs, including a three-yard touchdown run by Jackie Battle. BATTLE PUTS TOUCHDOWN ON THE BOARD: Jackie Battle gave the Titans the lead in the second quarter with a three-yard touchdown run. It was his eighth career touchdown and first as a member of the Titans. The sixth-year running back was signed as a free agent on the first day of training camp, and his role against the Steelers increased when Shonn Greene exited with a knee injury. Rob Bironas made all three field goal attempts. MORGAN RECORDS TEAM S THIRD SACK OF FIRST HALF: On the last play of the first half, Coatesville, Pa., native Derrick Morgan recorded a sack, the team s third of the first half. It gave the fourth-year defensive end 11.5 career sacks. VERNER NOTCHES INTERCEPTION: In the second quarter, cornerback Alterraun Verner picked off a Ben Roethlisberger pass intended for Emmanuel Sanders, marking Verner s seventh career interception. WARMACK MAKES DEBUT: Rookie Chance Warmack, the 10 th overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft, made his NFL debut at Pittsburgh, starting at right guard. He became the first rookie offensive lineman to start Week 1 for the Titans since Michael Roos in Other rookies in action for the Titans included third-round cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson and seventhround safety Daimion Stafford, both of whom appeared on special teams. FIRST CAREER START FOR MOONEY: First-year fullback Collin Mooney recorded his first career start. He was signed by the Titans off the practice squad the day before the game after veteran Quinn Johnson was placed on injured reserve. Mooney, originally signed as a rookie free agent in 2012 after fulfilling his commitment to the Army, was instrumental in the team s 112 rushing yards against the Steelers. FOKOU PROVIDES BIG TAKEAWAY: With the Steelers driving and facing a third-and-one at the Tennessee six-yard line, Ben Roethlisberger and Isaac Redman mishandled the exchange. The ball bounced into the end zone, where linebacker Moise Fokou was there to record his first career fumble recovery. The fifth-year veteran was signed by the Titans during the offseason as an unrestricted free agent. INACTIVES: The Titans seven inactive players at Pittsburgh were linebacker Zaviar Gooden; center Brian Schwenke; tackle Byron Stingily; defensive ends Keyunta Dawson and Lavar Edwards; and wide receivers Michael Preston and Justin Hunter.

14 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 14 of 81 ADAMS ONE OF NFL S ENDURING FIGURES Entering his 54th year as Founder, Owner, Chairman of the Board, President and CEO of the Titans/Oilers franchise, K.S. Bud Adams, Jr. is an enduring figure in the NFL. As one of the original team owners and co-founder of the American Football League, he has guided his franchise to new heights since relocating to Nashville in 1997, posting six playoff appearances, including an AFC Championship (1999), AFC Central title (2000), two AFC South titles (2002 & 2008), AFC Championship appearance (2002) and Wild Card teams in 2003 and K.S. Bud Adams, Jr His success and longevity have led him to accumulate more wins than any other current NFL owner. He saw his 400th career win (regular season and playoffs) in the season finale in 2011 at Houston as the Titans defeated the Texans. Consistently fielding winning teams, the franchise has earned 21 playoff appearances in 53 previous seasons, a total that ranks eighth among NFL teams since During Adams ownership, 67 of his players have been Pro Bowl selections, including one AFL Most Valuable Player, two NFL MVP s and five offensive or defensive Rookies of the Year. Also, nine of Adams players, most recently Bruce Matthews in 2007 and Curley Culp in 2013, have been selected for enshrinement in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In each of the past seven years, Adams was nominated for the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a special contributor. Adams consistently has made significant moves that have improved his franchise or the league as a whole. He was the man Lamar Hunt approached first when forming the AFL. As the league started, Adams boldly signed players from the NFL (George Blanda) and poached others who chose the AFL over the NFL (Billy Cannon). Through the years, he found ways to acquire Hall of Fame talent trading for Culp, a centerpiece of the defense, in 1974; dealing picks to select Earl Campbell in 1978; winning a bidding war for CFL star Warren Moon in 1984; and using back-to-back first-round picks in 1982 and 1983 to draft Mike Munchak and Matthews. Adams franchise became the first in the AFL/NFL to play its games in an indoor stadium in His teams also became a platform for diversity as an African-American started at quarterback in 26 of the team s 53 years from (Moon, McNair, Young). Adams is a member of the Sports Hall of Fame in two different states. He was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame in February 2006 and was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in February The Bartlesville, Okla., native has received numerous awards through the years. In 2012, he was the recipient of the inaugural Salute to Service award by the NFL for his work with the military through the years. He also received an honorary Doctorate from Menlo College, where he started his college career. In 2011, he was honored with the Lifetime Humanitarian Award by the T.J. Martell Foundation. Since the Titans moved to Tennessee, local charities have seen approximately $20 million flow into their organizations as a direct result of the Titans and the NFL, with the great majority of the money and gifts coming from Adams and the Tennessee Titans Foundation. All-time playoff appearances by the Oilers/Titans: 1960, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1969, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008 All-time division titles by the Oilers/Titans: 1960, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1991, 1993, 2000, 2002, 2008 GENERAL MANAGER RUSTON WEBSTER Ruston Webster is in his second year as executive vice president/general manager after serving two seasons as Titans vice president of player personnel. He was elevated to his current position on Jan. 18, During the 2013 offseason, Webster engineered deals with 17 free agents. The list included a pair of safeties in George Wilson (Buffalo) and Bernard Pollard (Baltimore); offensive linemen Andy Levitre (Buffalo), Rob Turner (St. Louis) and Chris Spencer (Chicago); running back Shonn Greene (New York Jets); tight end Delanie Walker; defensive linemen Sammie Hill (Detroit) and Ropati Pitoitua (Kansas City); linebacker Moise Fokou (Indianapolis); quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick (Buffalo); and wide receiver Kevin Walter (Houston). In the 2013 NFL Draft, he made Alabama guard Chance Warmack the first of eight total selections, which also featured second-round wide receiver Justin Hunter. In 2012 during his first offseason as general manager, Webster and the Titans acquired seven-time Pro Bowl guard Steve Hutchinson and defensive end Kamerion Wimbley in free agency. He also engineered deals to retain key talent, signing tight end Craig Stevens, safety Michael Griffin and cornerback Jason McCourty to new long-term contracts. In his first draft as general manager, Webster upgraded the offensive speed and athleticism with the first-round selection of Baylor wide receiver Kendall Wright, the first in a seven-member draft class. Wright went on to become the second-leading rookie receiver in franchise history, recording a team-high 64 catches for 626 yards and four touchdowns in The Titans second-round pick, North Carolina linebacker Zach Brown, tied for fourth place among all rookies in 2012 with three interceptions, and he tied for fifth in the rookie class with 5.5 sacks. He was the only player to finish among the top five rookies in both categories. Prior to his arrival in Tennessee in 2010, Webster gained 22 years of personnel experience split between the Seattle Seahawks and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In his four years in Seattle, Webster was the vice president of player personnel and oversaw the day-to-day management of the pro personnel and college scouting departments. Webster spent 18 years with Tampa Bay in a variety of roles, including the director of player personnel (2005), director of college scouting ( ), director of pro personnel ( ) and regional college scout (1988, Northeast; 1992, South; 1993, Midwest; , Southwest). He was a part of the front office staff that helped build the Super Bowl XXXVII Champion Buccaneers in Webster started his career as a college coach with stops as a graduate assistant at Southwestern Louisiana (1985), Alabama (1986) and Tulsa (1987). Ruston Webster s Background: : Tennessee Titans - General Manager : Tennessee Titans - Vice President of Player Personnel : Seattle Seahawks - Vice President of Player Personnel 2005: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Director of Player Personnel : Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Director of College Scouting : Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Regional Scout : Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Director of Pro Personnel 1988: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Regional Scout 1987: Tulsa - Graduate Assistant/Tight Ends Coach 1986: Alabama - Graduate Assistant 1985: SW Louisiana - Graduate Assistant TITANS/OILERS ALL-TIME RECORD W L T Regular Season: Home Road As Titans (1999-present) As Oilers ( ) Postseason: Home Road Super Bowl (XXXIV) Ruston Webster and Chance Warmack

15 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 15 of 81 Click For Complete Online Bio On Feb. 7, 2011, the Tennessee Titans hired Mike Munchak to become the 16th head coach in franchise history and the first who was a former player for the team. In his first year on the job, Munchak helped guide the Titans through the uncertainty of the NFL lockout. Although he and his staff did not have an offseason with the players, he guided the Titans to a 9-7 finish and a second-place finish in the AFC South. In the process of leading the Titans to three more wins in 2011 than they recorded in 2010, Munchak became the sixth Titans/Oilers head coach to reach nine wins in his first season. Of the eight NFL head coaches in 2011 who were in their first full season at their current post, only San Francisco s Jim Harbaugh, whose team had 13 wins, finished with more wins than Munchak. In 2012, Munchak s squad was 6-10 as it worked through significant injuries at key positions. The team placed 16 players on injured reserve, by far the most in a single season for the club over the last 20 years (next highest was 12 players in 2010). The total included four starting offensive linemen (Eugene Amano, Leroy Harris, Steve Hutchinson and David Stewart). Also in 2012, the Titans transitioned to second-year quarterback Jake Locker. Despite missing five starts and the majority of two additional games with a shoulder injury, Locker gained valuable experience and passed for 2,176 yards. In the running game, Chris Johnson recorded his fourth career season with 1,200 rushing yards (1,243). Defensively, the Titans tied for ninth in the NFL in sacks (39) and finished seventh in interceptions (7). After a 12-year playing career as a guard for the Houston Oilers, Munchak spent three seasons as an offensive assistant/quality control coach. He became the offensive line coach in 1997 and held that position for 14 years. Four of his linemen totaled 10 Pro Bowl invitations, and his offensive lines paved the way for five different running backs to total 11 1,000-yard rushing seasons. In 2001, Munchak became the fifth franchise player to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He earned nine Pro Bowl invitations during his career and was bestowed the honor of having his Oilers No. 63 jersey retired in As a line coach, Munchak was acknowledged as one of the finest teachers in the game. Only twice during his time coaching the line did he HEAD COACH MIKE MUNCHAK have the benefit of starting the same starting five linemen from one year to the next, and yet the Titans offensive lines were perennially among the best in the NFL. His offensive line allowed the second fewest sacks (28.3 sacks per season) in the NFL from 1997 through Additionally, the Titans ranked seventh in the league in rushing yards (124.5 yards per game) during the same time period. He helped Bruce Matthews, Brad Hopkins, Michael Roos and Kevin Mawae earn Pro Bowl invitations from his group in addition to helping design protection for Pro Bowlers Eddie George, Steve McNair, Vince Young, Kerry Collins and Chris Johnson. His group aided McNair to NFL co-mvp (2003) and Johnson to Offensive Player of the Year (2009) honors. As a player, Munchak started 156 regular season games (seventh in franchise history) and 10 playoff games for the Oilers between 1982 and Respected for his play, he was selected to the NFL s All Decade team for the 1980 s. Chronic knee problems led him to retire while still at the top of his game. In his final year, he earned All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors. A versatile player, he started his career in a run-first offense with running back Earl Campbell and transitioned to a pass blocker in the run-n-shoot offense guided by quarterback Warren Moon. He retired on July 21, A native of Scranton, Pa., Munchak was born on March 5, He went on to graduate from Penn State University with a degree in business administration in May The Houston Oilers made him the eighth overall pick and the first offensive lineman selected in the 1982 NFL Draft. Munchak is married to Marci, and the couple has two grown daughters Alexandria and Julie. Mike Munchak Tidbits: TITANS 2013 COACHING STAFF Mike Munchak Head Coach Dowell Loggains Offensive Coordinator Jerry Gray Defensive Coordinator Steve Watterson Assistant Head Coach/Strength & Conditioning Gregg Williams Senior Asst./Defense Steve Brown Asst. Secondary Sylvester Croom Running Backs Jonathan Gannon Defensive Asst./ Quality Control George Henshaw Tight Ends Steve Hoffman Asst. Special Teams Shawn Jefferson Wide Receivers Nate Kaczor Special Teams Bruce Matthews Offensive Line Brett Maxie Secondary Keith Millard Defensive Asst./Pass Rush Specialist Chet Parlavecchio Linebackers Dave Ragone Quarterbacks Tracy Rocker Defensive Line Arthur Smith Offensive Line/Tight Ends Asst. MIKE MUNCHAK AT A GLANCE Regular season record: Postseason record: 0-0 Overall record: At home: 9-7 On the road: 7-10 vs. Texans: 1-3 At home vs. Texans: 0-2 On the road vs. Texans: 1-1 vs. Gary Kubiak: 1-3 Year as Titans/NFL head coach: 3 ( ) Mike Munchak s Playing/Coaching Ledger: Years Team Position Tennessee Titans Head Coach Tennessee Oilers/Titans Offensive Line Coach Houston Oilers Offensive Asst./Quality Control Houston Oilers Player Penn State University Player ¾ In June 2013, Munchak held his second annual Strikes to Stop Diabetes charity bowling event. The cause is near to him, as his wife and mother live with diabetes. ¾ Munchak was not an offensive lineman until he got to college. At Scranton (Pa.) Central High School, which was later consolidated, he was an All-American selection as a fullback and defensive end, and he was initially recruited to Penn State as a defensive lineman. ¾ Scranton High School s street address is 63 Mike Munchak Way. ¾ In addition to his enshrinement in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Munchak is a member of the Titans/Oilers Hall of Fame, the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, Texas Sports Hall of Fame and Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame. Also, he was honored as one of the 38 Sports Legends of Houston prior to Super Bowl XXXVIII. ¾ Munchak hosts an annual golf tournament in Scranton to benefit the local United Way. ¾ As a player with the Oilers, Munchak was also successful as a part-time businessman. His endeavors included ownership in several Gold s Gym franchises and a Snapple distributorship for the Houston and Dallas areas. ¾ Munchak chose Bruce Matthews to introduce him at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in In 2007, Munchak returned the favor and introduced Matthews upon his enshrinement. ¾ Munchak was the first and only player coached by Joe Paterno at Penn State to later become an NFL head coach.

16 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 16 of 81 TITANS/OILERS HEAD COACH HISTORY COACH YEARS WON LOST TIED PCT. Lou Rymkus Wally Lemm 1961, Frank Pop Ivy Sammy Baugh Hugh Bones Taylor Ed Hughes Bill Peterson Sid Gillman O.A. Bum Phillips Ed Biles Chuck Studley Hugh Campbell Jerry Glanville Jack Pardee Jeff Fisher Mike Munchak Records include postseason FIRST TWO SEASONS AS HEAD COACH Mike Munchak s record in his first two seasons as head coach of the Titans was His.469 winning percentage is tied with the winning percentages of Jeff Fisher and Jerry Glanville for fourth in franchise history in a coach s first two full seasons as head coach. Win-Loss records for Titans/Oilers head coaches after their first two full seasons on the job: HALL OF FAME PLAYERS AS HEAD COACHES Mike Munchak became the 16th head coach in franchise history on Feb. 7, He is the first head coach in franchise history to have previously played for the team. Since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, Munchak is the seventh player to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a player and later serve as a head coach. He joins Raymond Berry, Mike Ditka, Forrest Gregg, Art Shell, Mike Singletary and Bart Starr as the only men to hold the distinction. Pro Football Hall of Famers as head coaches, since 1970: Head Coach Raymond Berry Mike Ditka* Forrest Gregg* Mike Munchak* Art Shell* Mike Singletary Bart Starr* Team(s) as Head Coach New England Chicago, New Orleans Cleveland, Cincinnati, Green Bay Tennessee Oakland San Francisco Green Bay *Played and served as head coach with the same team Note: Since 1970, Hall of Famers Emmitt Thomas (interim head coach), Dick LeBeau, Larry Wilson (interim head coach), Jim Ringo (interim head coach) and Mike McCormack also served as head coaches before being inducted in the Hall of Fame. Coach Years Record Pct. 1. Jack Pardee Frank Pop Ivy Bum Phillips Mike Munchak Jeff Fisher Jerry Glanville Wally Lemm Ed Biles Hugh Campbell Bill Peterson TITANS OFFENSIVE LINE IN THE MIKE MUNCHAK COACHING ERA The chart below details the team s regular starters on the offensive line and the results it helped produce since Mike Munchak took over as offensive line coach in He held the position until being named head coach in In the 14-year period from 1997 through 2010, the Titans offense was ranked in the top 10 in fewest sacks allowed, net rushing yards and average rushing yards. There has been only one season (2001) since Munchak became offensive line coach in which the Titans not finish the season ranked in the top 10 in any of the three categories. 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) 2013 M. Roos A. Levitre R. Turner C. Warmack D. Stewart 1 (T-4) 112.0/gm (12) 2.7 (24) 2012 M. Roos S. Hutchinson F. Velasco L. Harris D. Stewart 39 (21) 1,687 (21) 4.5 (10) 2011 M. Roos L. Harris E. Amano J. Scott D. Stewart 24 (T-2) 1,438 (31) 3.8 (T-29) 2010 M. Roos L. Harris E. Amano J. Scott D. Stewart 27 (T-6) 1,727 (17) 4.3 (T-10) 2009 M. Roos E. Amano K. Mawae J. Scott D. Stewart 15 (2) 2,592 (2) 5.2 (1) 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)

17 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 17 of 81 During the 2013 offeason, Mike Munchak brought in five new assistant coaches: running backs coach Sylvester Croom, tight ends coach George Henshaw, wide receivers coach Shawn Jefferson, senior assistant/defense Gregg Williams and assistant special teams coach Steve Hoffman. Four other coaches will serve in a different capacity than they did in 2012: special teams coach Nate Kaczor, linebackers coach Chet Parlavecchio, quarterbacks coach Dave Ragone and offensive line/tight ends assistant Arthur Smith. NEW ASSISTANT COACHES IN 2013 Running Backs Coach Sylvester Croom Croom has 21 years of NFL coaching experience, including 2012 with the Jacksonville Jaguars as the running backs coach. Prior to his time in Jacksonville, he spent three seasons ( ) with the St. Louis Rams and guided Steven Jackson to 3,802 rushing yards and two Pro Bowl selections during their three years together. Croom was the head coach at Mississippi State from and the offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions from While guiding the Lions offense, Barry Sanders posted 2,053 rushing yards in He also had stints as the running back coach at Green Bay ( ), San Diego ( ), Indianapolis (1991) and Tampa Bay ( ). A native of Tuscaloosa, Ala., Croom was an offensive lineman at the University of Alabama and played one season for the New Orleans Saints. Tight Ends Coach George Henshaw Henshaw returns to Tennessee, where he spent nine seasons working with the tight ends from During his tenure with the team, the tight ends caught 845 passes, the most in the NFL during that span. He also guided tight end Frank Wycheck to three Pro Bowl selections, and Wycheck led the team in receptions during five separate seasons. Henshaw has a long and successful resume with NFL stops at Denver ( ), the New York Giants ( ) and New Orleans Saints ( ). As an NFL coach he has been an offensive coordinator (Denver and New York Giants) and been a position coach for wide receivers (Denver), tight ends (Tennessee), running backs (New Orleans) and offensive line (Denver). Assistant Special Teams Coach Steve Hoffman Hoffman has 23 years of NFL coaching experience, including stops at Oakland (2012), Kansas City ( ), Miami ( ), Atlanta (2006) and Dallas ( ). In 2012, with Hoffman serving as the special teams coach for the Oakland Raiders, kicker Sebastian Janikowski posted the best field goal percentage of his career (91.2%, 31/34) and was a perfect 25/25 for kicks inside of 50 yards. The three previous years ( ), Hoffman was the special teams coach for the Kansas City Chiefs. In his first year with the Chiefs, punter Dustin Colquitt posted the top single-season net punting average (40.8) in franchise history and kicker Ryan Succop tied for the highest field goal percentage (86.2) by an NFL rookie since Hoffman entered the NFL as a Kicking Coach for the Dallas Cowboys in 1989, a position he would hold for 16 seasons while contributing to three Super Bowl titles. He also doubled as a quality control assistant for the offensive and defensive staffs during his tenure with the Cowboys. He also spent two seasons as an assistant special teams coach for the Miami Dolphins and a season in the same role for the Atlanta Falcons. Wide Receivers Coach Shawn Jefferson Jefferson spent eight seasons with the Detroit Lions, the last five as the wide receivers coach. In his five years with Calvin Johnson, no player in the NFL had more receiving yards (7,080) or receiving touchdowns (50) than Johnson. Last season, Johnson set the NFL mark for receiving yards in a season with 1,964 and earned his third Pro Bowl selection. A 13-year NFL veteran, Jefferson played for four teams (San Diego, New England, Atlanta, Detroit), totaled 7,023 receiving yards, and played in two Super Bowls. Jefferson was originally a ninth-round selection of the Houston Oilers in Special Teams Coach Nate Kaczor Kaczor joined the Titans staff last year as the assistant offensive line coach, after spending four seasons ( ) with the Jacksonville Jaguars as the assistant special teams coach. While in Jacksonville, the Jaguars fielded some of the most consistent special teams units in the NFL. Montell Owens was selected as the AFC special teams player for the Pro Bowl in both 2010 & 2011 and the units ranked in the top 10 in a number of categories, including punt return average allowed ( ), kickoff return average allowed (2010, 2008) and net punt return average (2010). Punter Adam Podlesh posted a then team-record 39.2 net average in Gregg Williams and Jerry Gray Linebackers Coach Chet Parlavecchio Parlavecchio spent the last two seasons with the Titans as the assistant special teams coach. He moves to linebackers coach, which is a position he coached at Temple from He also has more than two decades of experience as a head high school coach. Parlavecchio earned secondteam All-America honors as a linebacker at Penn State and played two seasons in the NFL. Quarterbacks Coach Dave Ragone Ragone spent the last two seasons with the Titans as the wide receivers coach. He moves to quarterbacks coach, the position he coached at the Hartford Colonials in the United Football League in Ragone was raised as a quarterback, earning All-State honors as a high school quarterback in Ohio. He was a three-time Conference USA Player of the Year as a quarterback at Louisville and was a third-round NFL selection by the Houston Texans in the 2003 Draft. He played three seasons for the Texans. Offensive Line/Tight Ends Assistant Arthur Smith Smith has two years of experience on the Titans staff. His first year was as a defensive assistant/quality control coach. In 2012, he served as the offensive assistant/quality control coach. Smith spent two years as the defensive quality control coach for the Washington Redskins from In 2010, he worked at Ole Miss as an administrative assistant/defensive intern and worked primarily with the linebackers. The Memphis, Tenn., native graduated from North Carolina and played offensive line before joining the coaching staff for one season (2006) as a graduate assistant. Senior Assistant/Defense Gregg Williams Williams returns to the Titans organization, where he started his NFL career and coached for 11 seasons ( ), including four years as the defensive coordinator. In his final season, the Titans ranked first in the league in defense and second in scoring defense. The Titans tallied 109 total sacks from and 40 takeaways in Williams has 23 years of NFL coaching experience, including three years as the head coach of the Buffalo Bills from Williams spent three seasons as the defensive coordinator for the New Orleans Saints from In his first season in New Orleans, the Saints ranked second in the NFL with 39 takeaways and second in the NFL in red zone defense on the way to a Super Bowl title. He joined the Saints after one season as the defensive coordinator at Jacksonville (2008). As the defensive coordinator for the Washington Redskins from , his units placed in the NFL top 10 in scoring defense twice (2004, 2005) and twice in fewest yards allowed (2004, 2007). The Redskins advanced to the playoffs twice in the four-year period (2005, 2007). Williams originally joined the Titans/Oilers franchise as a quality control coach in He held that position for three seasons before coaching special teams in He took over the linebackers for two seasons before becoming the defensive coordinator in Assistant Coaches Retained in Their Previous Roles Jerry Gray (defensive coordinator), Dowell Loggains (offensive coordinator), Steve Watterson (assistant head coach/strength and conditioning), Steve Brown (assistant secondary), Jonathan Gannon (defensive assistant/quality control), Bruce Matthews (offensive line), Brett Maxie (secondary), Keith Millard (defensive assistant/pass rush specialist), Tracy Rocker (defensive line)

18 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 18 of FREE AGENCY REVIEW The Titans had 20 players from 2012 enter the 2013 offseason with expiring contracts. The group included 17 unrestricted free agents, two restricted free agents and one exclusive rights free agent. Six Titans who started five or more games in 2012 were among the unrestricted free agents: tight end Jared Cook (five starts), guard Leroy Harris (eight), fullback Quinn Johnson (eight), guard Deuce Lutui (eight), defensive tackle Sen Derrick Marks (14) and linebacker Will Witherspoon (five). Additionally, kicker Rob Bironas and returner Darius Reynaud were among the unrestricted free agents. Among those players, the Titans resigned Johnson, Bironas and Reynaud. Cook (St. Louis Rams), Harris (Detroit Lions), Marks (Jacksonville Jaguars) and Witherspoon (Rams) signed elsewhere. The Titans had two restricted free agents in 2013: offensive linemen Fernando Velasco and Kyle DeVan. Velasco started all 16 games in 2012 at center (13 games) and guard (four games). He re-signed in April (since released), while DeVan went unsigned. TITANS SIGN 16 FREE AGENTS FROM OTHER TEAMS At the same time their unsigned players hit the open market, the Titans were already busy bolstering the roster by signing veterans from the other 31 NFL teams players whose contracts had expired or who were released from their former teams. They got started by signing safety George Wilson, whose contract was terminated by the Buffalo Bills in February. When the unrestricted free agency period opened during the second week of March, they moved quickly to lock up five players within the first 24 hours: guard Andy Levitre (Buffalo), running back Shonn Greene (New York Jets), tight end Delanie Walker (San Francisco 49ers), linebacker Moise Fokou (Indianapolis Colts) and defensive tackle Sammie Hill (Detroit). They later reached deals with center/guard Rob Turner (St. Louis), safety Bernard Pollard (Baltimore Ravens), defensive end Ropati Pitoitua (Kansas City Chiefs), quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick (Bills), wide receiver Kevin Walter (Houston Texans), center/guard Chris Spencer (Chicago Bears), running back Jalen Parmele (Jacksonville Jaguars; released Aug. 30), defensive tackle Antonio Johnson (Indianapolis Colts), running back Alvester Alexander (Indianapolis; July 24), linebacker Greg Jones (Jacksonville; released Aug. 26) and tackle Barry Richardson (St. Louis; released Aug. 26). More on the offseason free agent signees who remain with the club: ¾QUARTERBACK RYAN FITZPATRICK (6-2, 225, Buffalo Bills) Veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick was signed to serve as an experienced backup to starting quarterback Jake Locker. He started 68 games prior to his arrival in Tennessee and produced three 3,000-yard passing seasons and seven 300-yard games. He played the last four seasons with the Buffalo Bills after two seasons in St. Louis and two years in Cincinnati. His best season came in 2011, when he started all 16 games for the Bills and passed for 3,832 yards and 24 touchdowns. From , he passed for 10,232 yards in 45 starts and ranked eighth in the NFL in fewest sacks per pass play (4.8%). For his career, he also has rushed for 1,190 yards and six touchdowns on 252 carries. Fitzpatrick started his career as a seventh-round selection by the St. Louis Rams in the 2005 NFL Draft. Playing in only five games in two seasons with the Rams, he was traded to Cincinnati in In 2008, he started 12 games for Bengals before entering free agency and signing in Buffalo. Fitzpatrick played college football at Harvard, where he finished his career ranked second in school history for passing yards (5,234) and earned Ivy League Player of the Year honors as a senior. ¾LINEBACKER MOISE FOKOU (6-1, 236, Indianapolis Colts) Moise Fokou (Moses FOE-koo) was added to the defense to bring experience at all three linebacker positions. He arrived with 59 games of NFL experience, including 23 starts, during his previous four years. Fokou spent 2012 in Indianapolis, where he played in all 16 games and registered 46 tackles, one sack, one forced fumble and five special teams stops TITANS FREE AGENTS Titans unrestricted free agents in 2013: 2012 Games Pos Name Played/Started Status LB Xavier Adibi 6/0 Unsigned DE Dave Ball 0/0 Unsigned K Rob Bironas 16/0 Re-signed with Titans TE Jared Cook 13/5 Signed with Rams DE Keyunta Dawson 3/0 Re-signed with Titans LB Zac Diles 6/1 Signed with Chiefs DE/DT Leger Douzable 0/0 Signed with N.Y. Jets G Leroy Harris 8/8 Signed with Lions FB Quinn Johnson 16/8 Re-signed with Titans G Deuce Lutui 8/8 Unsigned DT Sen Derrick Marks 14/14 Signed with Jaguars LB Gerald McRath 0/0 Unsigned CB Ryan Mouton 13/2 Signed with Redskins RB Darius Reynaud 16/0 Re-signed with Titans RB Javon Ringer 2/0 Unsigned LB Will Witherspoon 14/5 Signed with Rams DE Jarius Wynn 7/0 Signed with Chargers Titans restricted free agents in 2013: 2012 Games Pos Name Played/Started Status C/G Kyle DeVan 4/1 Unsigned C/G Fernando Velasco 16/16 Re-signed by Titans Titans exclusive rights free agents in 2013: 2012 Games Pos Name Played/Started Status C/G Kevin Matthews 14/2 Signed with Redskins He played his first three seasons for the Philadelphia Eagles and totaled 43 games played with 22 starts. While in Philadelphia, he led the team in special teams tackles twice (20 in 2009 and 19 in 2010) and totaled 49 special teams stops in three seasons. He was traded to Indianapolis during 2012 training camp. Fokou entered the NFL as a seventh round selection in the 2009 NFL Draft by the Eagles. He was an All-ACC linebacker at Maryland as a senior. Born in Cameroon, Fokou moved to Potomac, Md., when he was five. ¾ RUNNING BACK SHONN GREENE (5-11, 226, New York Jets) Shonn Greene spent his first four NFL seasons with the New York Jets. The former third-round pick played in 61 career regular-season games with 31 starts for the Jets. His career totals include 3,423 rushing yards and 18 touchdowns on 822 carries (4.2 avg.) and 65 receptions for 482 yards. He eclipsed the 1,000-yard rushing mark in each of his last two seasons. Greene split carries in the Jets backfield for the majority of his time in New York. As a rookie in 2009, he gained 540 yards as a backup to starter Thomas Jones (1,402), and in 2010, he rushed for 766 yards playing in the same backfield as LaDainian Tomlinson (914). The same duo was featured in 2011, but for the first time Greene took the majority of carries and rushed for 1,054 yards (280 by Tomlinson). Last year Greene appeared in every game and recorded 14 starts. He set career highs with 276 carries, 1,063 rushing yards and eight rushing

19 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 19 of 81 touchdowns. Greene played three seasons at the University of Iowa, where he rushed for 2,228 yards, including a school-record 1,850 rushing yards in He won the 2008 Doak Walker Award, presented to the nation s top running back. The Jets selected him with the 65th overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. ¾DEFENSIVE TACKLE SAMMIE HILL (6-4, 329, Detroit Lions) Sammie Hill joined the Titans after spending the first four years of his career with the Detroit Lions. With the Lions, he appeared in 59 career games with 18 starts and collected 95 tackles, four sacks, four fumble recoveries, a forced fumble and three passes defensed in four NFL campaigns. The massive run-stopper appeared in 15 games with three starts in 2012 and registered 15 tackles and three passes defensed. As a rookie in 2009, Hill appeared in 13 games with 12 starts and collected 26 tackles and two fumble recoveries. He followed up that campaign by appearing in 15 games in 2010 and posting career-highs with 30 tackles and 2.5 sacks. A native of West Blockton, Ala., Hill was originally a fourth-round selection (115th overall) by the Lions in the 2009 NFL Draft. The Stillman product was a four-year collegiate starter and set the school record with 44.5 tackles for loss. ¾ DEFENSIVE TACKLE ANTONIO JOHNSON (6-3, 328, Indianapolis Colts) Antonio Johnson spent the majority of the last five seasons with the Indianapolis Colts after beginning his career with the Titans. He has played in 67 career games, including 46 starts. Last year, he started 13 games for the Colts and registered 30 tackles. His most productive season statistically was in 2009, when he started 15 games and totaled 37 tackles and a sack. The Titans originally selected Johnson out of Mississippi State in the fifth round of the 2007 NFL Draft. However, during his rookie training camp, he injured his knee and was placed on injured reserve. He spent most of the 2008 season on the Titans practice squad before the Colts signed him to their active roster to finish the year. ¾GUARD ANDY LEVITRE (6-2, 305, Buffalo Bills) A four-year veteran, Andy Levitre started all 64 games from the time he entered the NFL in 2009 through the 2012 campaign. He was a second-round selection (51st overall) of the Buffalo Bills. He was one of only three offensive linemen from the 2009 draft to start every game for his first four seasons. Levitre has been extremely versatile during his NFL career, registering 59 starts at left guard, four at left tackle and one at center during his time in Buffalo. In 2011, Levitre (pronounced luh-vee-tree) was part of an offensive line that led the NFL in fewest sacks allowed with 23. Over a three-year period from , the Bills ranked fifth in the NFL in fewest sacks allowed with 87. Additionally, over that same three-year time period, the Bills ranked fourth in average per rush (4.7) and 11th in rushing yards (5,858). Levitre played college football at Oregon State, where he registered 35 starts at offensive tackle (17 at left, 18 at right). The California native was a four-time Academic All-Pac 10 honoree. ¾DEFENSIVE END ROPATI PITOITUA (6-8, 315, Kansas City Chiefs) Ropati Pitoitua (pronounced row-pot-ee puh- TOE-uh-TWO-ah) was signed to improve the size and a physicality on the defensive line. A four-year veteran, Pitoitua played in 37 games with the New York Jets and Kansas City Chiefs before arriving in Tennessee. In 2012, his only season with Kansas City, he started 10 games while appearing in 15 contests. He led all Chiefs defensive linemen with 32 tackles. He also added two sacks, five tackles for loss and one forced fumble. He spent his first three seasons with the New York Jets and participated in 22 games. He played in eight games as a rookie but then missed the entire 2010 season with an Achilles injury. In his final season with the Jets, he posted 19 tackles, three tackles for loss and one sack in 14 games. Pitoitua originally joined the Jets as an undrafted free agent in 2009 from Washington State, where he played in 36 games and totaled 116 sacks, 19 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks. ¾SAFETY BERNARD POLLARD (6-1, 225, Baltimore Ravens) Safety Bernard Pollard, a veteran of seven previous NFL seasons, brings a physical, experienced presence to the defensive backfield. The 6-foot-1, 225-pounder spent the last two years with the Baltimore Ravens following stints with the Kansas City Chiefs ( ) and Houston Texans ( ). Prior to his arrival in Tennessee, Pollard started 85 of his 105 career regular-season games and accumulated 576 tackles, nine sacks, nine interceptions, 10 forced fumbles and seven fumble recoveries. In 2012, Pollard was an important cog in Baltimore s run to a Super Bowl XLVII title. He started the first 13 games of the season at strong safety before missing the final three weeks with a chest injury. Even with the missed time, he led the Ravens with 98 total tackles and added a pair of sacks, an interception and six passes defensed. He returned to the starting lineup for each of the team s four postseason contests. Pollard originally entered the NFL with Kansas City in 2006 as a second-round draft pick (54th overall). In three seasons there, he appeared in every game, including 31 starts. Signing with Houston in 2009, he played and started in 28 contests over two seasons, and in his first season with the Texans, he recorded a career-high four interceptions. In 2010, he led the defense and set a career high with 112 tackles. He then joined the Ravens, starting 13 games in 2011 en route to setting a career high with 13 passes defensed. A native of Ft. Wayne, Ind., Pollard spent three seasons at Purdue University, where he played in 36 games (35 starts) and earned second-team All-Big Ten honors as a sophomore. ¾CENTER/GUARD CHRIS SPENCER (6-3, 309, Chicago Bears) Offensive lineman Chris Spencer came to the Titans after accruing eight previous NFL seasons. He has starting experience at all three interior line positions. The former first-round pick spent six years with the Seattle Seahawks ( ) before playing the last two years with the Chicago Bears ( ). He has 105 career games and 89 total starts under his belt, including 62 starts at center, 19 starts at right guard and eight starts at left guard. In 2012, he appeared in 10 games with five starts (three at left guard, two at right guard) for the Bears. Spencer was selected by the Seahawks with the 26th overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft following a three-year career at Ole Miss. As a junior for the Rebels, he earned honorable mention All-SEC honors from the Associated Press. He is a native of Madison, Miss. ¾ CENTER/GUARD ROB TURNER (6-4, 308, St. Louis Rams) Rob Turner reached unrestricted free agency after spending the 2012 season as a starter for the St. Louis Rams. He is capable of playing all three interior positions on the offensive line. A four-year veteran, Turner played in 57 total games with the New York Jets and St. Louis Rams. In his only season with the Rams in 2012, he started all 16 games nine at center and seven at left guard for an offensive line that finished in the top half of the league in both rushing average and sacks per pass play. Prior to joining the Rams, he spent five years with the Jets ( ). He played 41 games for the Jets, including two starts in Turner spent his final season in New York on injured reserve after breaking his leg during the preseason. Turner originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Jets in 2007 and he spent time on their practice squad before being signed to the active roster in December. At the University of New Mexico, he started 49 consecutive games split between guard and right tackle.

20 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 20 of 81 ¾TIGHT END DELANIE WALKER (6-0, 242, San Francisco 49ers) Delanie Walker joined the Titans after spending his first seven NFL seasons in San Francisco. The former sixth-round pick appeared in 99 career regular-season games with the 49ers (40 starts) and totaled 123 receptions for 1,465 yards (11.9 avg.) and eight touchdowns. A regular contributor on special teams, Walker posted 61 special teams tackles as well as 31 kickoff returns for 528 yards during his time in San Francisco. In 2012, the versatile tight end played an integral role in the 49ers second consecutive playoff season, as he teamed with Vernon Davis to form one of the NFL s top tight-end duos. He saw action in all 16 regular-season games (four starts) and set a career high with 344 yards and three touchdowns (matched career high) on 21 receptions. His average of 16.4 yards per catch was the highest among all NFL tight ends with 20 or more catches. During the 2012 playoffs, he appeared in all three games and started in Super Bowl XLVII. In the Super Bowl, he recorded three receptions for 48 yards. Walker was a sixth-round pick in the 2006 NFL Draft. As a rookie, he appeared in only seven games with one start. Then, in 2007, he played in all 16 contests and set a career high with 10 starts. It began a string of six seasons ( ) during which he missed a total of four games. In 2010, he set his career high with 29 receptions. A native of Pamona, Calif., Walker spent two seasons ( ) at Mt. San Antonio (Calif.) Community College before joining the University of Central Missouri Mules for his final two collegiate campaigns ( ). As a wide receiver at Central Missouri, he caught 113 passes for 1,347 yards in 20 games. The 49ers selected him with the 175th overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft. RECENT FREE AGENT HISTORY Players Signed (17) S George Wilson (Buffalo) G Andy Levitre (Buffalo) RB Shonn Greene (New York Jets) TE Delanie Walker (San Francisco) LB Moise Fokou (Indianapolis) DT Sammie Hill (Detroit) C/G Rob Turner (St. Louis) S Bernard Pollard (Baltimore) DE Ropati Pitoitua (Kansas City) QB Ryan Fitzpatrick (Buffalo) WR Kevin Walter (Houston) C/G Chris Spencer (Chicago) RB Jalen Parmele (Jacksonville) DT Antonio Johnson (Indianapolis) RB Alvester Alexander (Indianapolis) LB Greg Jones (Jacksonville) T Barry Richardson (St. Louis) Players Lost (6) TE Jared Cook (St. Louis) LB Zac Diles (Kansas City) G/C Leroy Harris (Detroit) DT Sen Derrick Marks (Jacksonville) LB Will Witherspoon (St. Louis) DE Jarius Wynn (San Diego) 2012 Players Signed (6) LB Will Witherspoon (Philadelphia) P/K Ricky Schmitt (San Francisco) DE Jason Babin (Philadelphia) CB Tye Hill (Atlanta) QB Chris Simms (Denver) TE Sean Ryan (Washington) Players Lost (2) DE Kyle Vanden Bosch (Detroit) TE Alge Crumpler (New England) 2009 Players Signed (5) CB DeMarcus Faggins (Houston) DT Jovan Haye (Tampa Bay) WR Mark Jones (Carolina) QB Patrick Ramsey (Denver) WR Nate Washington (Pittsburgh) Players Lost (6) CB Chris Carr (Baltimore) DT Albert Haynesworth (Washington) WR Brandon Jones (San Francisco) CB Eric King (Detroit) T Daniel Loper (Detroit) QB Chris Simms (Denver) ¾WIDE RECEIVER KEVIN WALTER (6-3, 217, Houston Texans) Kevin Walter played 152 games with 93 starts in 10 seasons before signing with the Titans. His totals during those years included 356 receptions for 4,379 yards and 25 touchdowns. Walter spent the last seven seasons with the Houston Texans ( ) after playing three years in Cincinnati ( ). The owner of four 50-reception seasons and three 100-yard receiving games during his career, his best season was in 2008, when he tallied 60 receptions for 899 yards and eight scores. In 2012, he recorded 41 grabs for 518 yards and two touchdowns in 16 games. Walter entered the NFL as a seventh-round selection (255th overall) by the New York Giants in the 2003 NFL Draft. He was waived by the Giants following his first training camp and claimed by the Cincinnati Bengals. In 2006, he signed as a free agent with the Texans. A native of Vernon Hills, Ill., Walter finished his career at Eastern Michigan University as the school s all-time leader in receptions (211) and receiving yards (2,838). ¾SAFETY GEORGE WILSON (6-0, 212, Buffalo Bills) George Wilson joins the Titans after spending the majority of the last nine years with the Buffalo Bills. In 92 career games with the Bills, he contributed 362 tackles, 12 interceptions, 22 passes defensed, three forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries. Additionally, he totaled 57 career tackles on special teams. In 2012, Wilson started all 16 games for the first time in his career. He ranked second on the squad with 98 tackles and added five passes defensed. Elected as a team captain for each of his final five seasons in Buffalo, Wilson would go on to start 55 total games at safety while maintaining a leadership role on special teams. Additionally, he was honored with the team s Walter Payton Man of the Year Award in 2009 and After a successful career at the University of Arkansas, the Paducah, Ky., native entered the NFL with the Detroit Lions in 2004 as an undrafted free agent wide receiver. During the 2007 offseason, he transitioned to the defensive side of the ball. Players Signed (7) G Steve Hutchinson (Minnesota) DE Kamerion Wimbley (Oakland) DE Leger Douzable (Jacksonville) LB Zac Diles (Indianapolis) G Kyle DeVan (Philadelphia) C Jon Cooper (Minnesota) S Aaron Francisco (Detroit) Players Lost (6) WR Donnie Avery (Indianapolis) CB Cortland Finnegan (St. Louis) S Chris Hope (Atlanta) DE William Hayes (St. Louis) DE Jason Jones (Seattle) LB Barrett Ruud (Seattle) 2011 Players Signed (11) QB Matt Hasselbeck (Seattle) DT Shaun Smith (Kansas City) TE Daniel Graham (Denver) LB Barrett Ruud (Tampa Bay) CB Frank Walker (Minnesota) S Jordan Babineaux (Seattle) T Pat McQuistan (Miami) S Anthony Smith (Green Bay) T Adam Terry (Jacksonville) RB Kestahn Moore (Washington) WR Kevin Curtis (Kansas City) Players Lost (4) DE Jason Babin (Philadelphia) QB Kerry Collins (Indianapolis) LB Stephen Tulloch (Detroit) TE Bo Scaife (Cincinnati) 2008 Players Signed (7) TE Dwayne Blakley (Atlanta) CB Chris Carr (RFA-Oakland) TE Alge Crumpler (Atlanta) DE Jevon Kearse (Philadelphia) WR Justin McCareins (N.Y. Jets) OT Jake Scott (Indianapolis) LB Josh Stamer (Buffalo) Players Lost (8) G Jacob Bell (St. Louis) RB Chris Brown (Houston) LB Gilbert Gardner (Detroit) TE Ben Hartsock (Atlanta) DE Travis LaBoy (Arizona) DE Antwan Odom (Cincinnati) DT Randy Starks (Miami) TE Ben Troupe (Tampa Bay) 2007 Players Signed (6) LB Ryan Fowler (RFA-Dallas) WR Justin Gage (Chicago) CB Nick Harper (Indianapolis) CB Kelly Herndon (Seattle) QB Tim Rattay (Tampa Bay) S Bryan Scott (New Orleans) Players Lost (3) WR Drew Bennett (St. Louis) DT Robaire Smith (Cleveland) WR Bobby Wade (Minnesota)

21 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 21 of TITANS DRAFT REVIEW The Titans had eight total selections in the 2013 NFL Draft, including two picks in the third round and one pick in every other round. Ruston Webster, in his second offseason as Titans general manager, led the team s efforts to draft Alabama guard Chance Warmack with the 10th overall pick in the first round. The selection of Warmack was followed by the drafting of former Tennessee wide receiver Justin Hunter (second round), Connecticut cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson (third round), Missouri linebacker Zaviar Gooden (third round), California center Brian Schwenke (fourth round), Louisiana State defensive end Lavar Edwards (fifth round), Nevada cornerback Khalid Wooten (sixth round) and Nebraska safety Daimion Stafford (seventh round) Titans Draft Pick Capsules (Height, Weight, College, Draft Round, Overall Pick): ¾G CHANCE WARMACK (6-2, 323, Alabama, 1st round, 10th overall) College: In a four-year career at Alabama, Chance Warmack appeared in 45 games, including starts in his final 40 contests every game his sophomore, junior and senior seasons at left offensive guard. As a senior in 2012, he was a unanimous first-team All-American selection while helping Alabama to a national championship. He added All-SEC first-team accolades. When the Titans selected him with the 10th overall pick in the draft, Warmack became the first offensive lineman selected by the Titans/Oilers in the first round since tackle Brad Hopkins (13th overall) in 1993 and the first guard selected by the club in the first round since Bruce Matthews (ninth overall) in ¾WR JUSTIN HUNTER (6-4, 203, Tennessee, 2nd round, 34th overall) College: During a three-year stay at Tennessee, Hunter appeared in 28 games with 17 starts. He totaled 106 receptions for 1,812 yards and 18 touchdowns (17.1 avg.) His 1,812 receiving yards ranked 11th on the school s career list, and his eight 100-yard receiving performances tied for third all-time by a Volunteer. As a junior, he returned from an ACL injury he suffered in 2011 and led the Volunteers with 73 receptions for 1,083 yards and nine touchdowns. He arrives in the NFL with speed (4.40-second 40-yard dash), tremendous leaping ability (39½-inch vertical jump, 10-foot-7-inch broad jump) and a large receiving radius (78- inch wingspan). The Titans coveted the big-play threat enough in the second round of the draft to trade up in the round to acquire him. ¾CB BLIDI WREH-WILSON (6-1, 198, UConn, 3rd round, 70th overall) College: In four seasons at the University of Connecticut, Blidi Wreh- Wilson (pronounced blee-dee ray WIL-son) played in 46 games with 39 The Titans 2013 draft class (L to R): (front row) Khalid Wooten, Blidi Wreh-Wilson, Zaviar Gooden, Daimion Stafford, (back row) Justin Hunter, Chance Warmack, Brian Schwenke, Lavar Edwards 2013 TITANS DRAFT PICKS Rd. Pick Player Pos. College 1 10 Chance Warmack G Alabama 2 34 Justin Hunter WR Tennessee 3a 70 Blidi Wreh-Wilson CB Connecticut 3b 97 Zaviar Gooden LB Missouri Brian Schwenke C California Lavar Edwards DE Louisiana State Khalid Wooten * CB Nevada Daimion Stafford S Nebraska * Wooten is currently on the practice squad. starts. His career totals included 181 total tackles, eight interceptions (two touchdown returns) and 27 passes defensed. A big, athletic cornerback with the ability to excel in press coverage, Wreh-Wilson arrives with potential to earn a significant role in the secondary as a rookie. He was a leader at UConn, earning a role as team captain as a senior and winning the team s Most Valuable Player Award. ¾LB ZAVIAR GOODEN (6-1, 231, Missouri, 3rd round, 97th overall) College: Zaviar Gooden played in 49 games at Missouri, including 36 starts at weakside outside linebacker. He recorded 256 tackles with four sacks, 20.5 stops for losses, 11 passes defensed, five interceptions, two forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and a blocked kick. As a senior, Gooden was named a team captain and registered 61 tackles, two fumble recoveries and an interception for a touchdown. At the 2013 NFL Combine, he recorded a 4.47-second 40-yard dash, the fastest among all linebackers who attended. ¾C BRIAN SCHWENKE (6-3, 318, California, 4th round, 107th overall) College: In four seasons with the California Golden Bears, Brian Schwenke played in 48 of 50 possible games, including starts in 36 of the last 37 contests. He started games at three different positions during his career, totaling 16 starts at left guard, 12 at center and eight at right guard. As a senior, he played center for the first time and was named first-team All-Pac-12 by the league s coaches. ¾ DE LAVAR EDWARDS (6-4, 278, LSU, 5th round, 142nd overall) College: In four seasons at Louisiana State, Lavar Edwards started 15 of 52 games and recorded 96 tackles, 10.5 sacks for minus 70 yards, 20 tackles for loss, six quarterback pressures, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries (one for a touchdown), two interceptions (one for a touchdown) and five passes defensed. He put up notable numbers in limited snaps with the Tigers because he was playing behind a pair of high-round 2013 draft picks (Barkevious Mingo and Sam Montgomery). As a senior, he was one of the recipients of the team s Unsung Hero Award after posting 26 tackles, 4.5 sacks, seven stops for losses and three quarterback pressures in 13 games (six starts). ¾CB KHALID WOOTEN (5-11, 212, Nevada, 6th round, 202nd overall) College: In four seasons at Nevada, Khalid Wooten appeared in 51 games with 25 starts and collected 158 tackles, 10 interceptions, 29 passes defensed, five forced fumbles, a sack and four tackles for loss. As a senior, he started 12 games and registered 53 tackles, two interceptions, a sack, two tackles for loss, a team-high 15 passes defensed and a forced fumble. ¾S DAIMION STAFFORD (6-1, 218, Nebraska, 7th round, 248th overall) College: Daimion Stafford attended Nebraska after being one of the most highly sought-after prospects in the junior-college ranks. He played in 21 total games at Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., during the 2009 and 2010 seasons. Then, at Nebraska, he started 26 of 27 games and totaled 176 tackles, 1.5 sacks, a quarterback pressure, seven tackles for loss, four interceptions, 17 passes defensed, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. The hard-hitting safety s 176 tackles in his two seasons at Nebraska made up the fourth-best total in school history among two-year players. As a senior, Stafford was named first-team All-Big Ten after starting 14 games, leading the team with four interceptions and ranking second on the squad with 96 tackles.

22 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 22 of 81 SINGLE-GAME TICKETS NOW ON SALE Single game tickets to all 10 Tennessee Titans home games at LP Field are now on sale. Tickets can be purchased by visiting the Ticket Office at LP Field, calling Ticketmaster at (800) , visiting any Ticketmaster outlet, or logging on to the Ticketmaster web site at Ticketmaster.com. Individual game tickets start at $36. The Titans regular season schedule features home games against Kansas City, San Diego, Arizona, San Francisco, New York Jets, Houston, Indianapolis and Jacksonville. Tennessee hosts Washington and Atlanta in the preseason. Tennessee opens its home schedule on September 22 against San Diego and will host the NFC Champion San Francisco 49ers on October 20. The Titans will be featured in a Nov. 14 primetime game at home against division-rival Indianapolis. To become a Titans Season Ticket Member, fans can visit TitansOnline.com to fill out an online form, or call (615) to speak with a Titans Ticket Office representative. The Titans have sold out all 144 preseason, regular season and postseason game since LP Field opened in PRACTICE FACILITY RENAMED In conjunction with the July 11 announcement by Saint Thomas Hospital that it was officially renaming the Baptist Hospital properties, the Tennessee Titans practice facility was renamed Saint Thomas Sports Park. The facility formerly known as Baptist Sports Park opened on Aug. 26, 1999, the team s inaugural season as the Titans. The 80,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art building located on a 31-acre site at the MetroCenter complex in Nashville, contains lockers, weight rooms, and meeting rooms and offices for coaches, players and administrative staff. Saint Thomas Health, the leading faith-based health care system in Tennessee, is renaming its family of five hospitals in Middle Tennessee to better reflect the organization s common mission. NEW TITANS WOMEN S CLUB FORMED NEW GAMEDAY BAG POLICY Ladies can now join the new Titans Women s Club, Titan True, to receive exclusive access to special events, a welcome pack with ladies merchandise, and other benefits year-round. Membership to Titan True includes the following: ¾ Members Only Gift Bag: Titans pashmina scarf, mesh beach tote with club logo, Titans flip-flops, Titan True magnet, Titans keychain, glitter jersey earrings ¾ Exclusive Members Only Ladies at LP event with Titans coaches and players (Spring 2014) ¾Quarterly newsletter ¾20% discount on all orders at TitansLockerRoom.com ¾ Chick Flick Movie Night at LP Field (Spring 2014) ¾Presale access to LP Field concerts and events ¾ Special rate to attend VIP Football 101 event at Saint Thomas Sports Park (November 2013) ¾ Community volunteer opportunities with Titans coach s and player s spouses ¾Access to other special events, contests and discounts year-round! ¾ The choice of a Titans game ticket (Oct. 6 vs. Kansas City or Dec. 29 vs. Houston) To provide a safer environment for the public and significantly expedite fan entry into LP Field, the NFL announced in June a policy that limits the size and type of bags that may be brought into the stadium. The NFL Committee on Stadium Security unanimously recommended the implementation of this measure that will enhance public safety and make it easier for fans to gain access in all stadiums. It was discussed with all clubs at the May league meeting and will be implemented at all NFL stadiums beginning with preseason games. The Titans strongly encourage fans to not bring any type of bags, but a list of what is permissible was released. Fans will be able to carry the following style and size bag, package, or container at stadium plaza areas, stadium gates, or when approaching queue lines of fans awaiting entry into the stadium: Bags that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and do not exceed 12 x 6 x 12. (Official NFL team logo clear plastic tote bags are available through club merchandise outlets or at nflshop.com) One-gallon clear plastic freezer bag (Ziploc bag or similar). Small clutch bags, approximately the size of a hand, with or without a handle or strap, may be carried into the stadium along with one of the clear bag options. An exception will be made for medically necessary items after proper inspection at a gate designated for this purpose. Prohibited items include, but are not limited to: purses larger than a clutch bag, coolers, briefcases, backpacks, fanny packs, cinch bags, luggage of any kind, seat cushions, computer bags and camera bags or any bag larger than the permissible size. This public safety measure is being successfully used at other large venues. The University of Michigan, Penn State University and Michigan State University do not permit any bags, while the TD Garden in Boston only permits clutch bags. Working personnel, including media, will continue to enter NFL stadiums through designated gates where they will be subject to screening and bag inspections already in effect at all stadiums. More information is available at

23 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 23 of 81 WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2013 ¾ Kicker Rob Bironas can score 100 or more points for the seventh consecutive season (since 2007), which would break Al Del Greco s franchise record ( ). ¾ Kicker Rob Bironas needs 74 more points to become the second player in franchise history (Al Del Greco) to reach 1,000 career points. ¾ If he plays in all 16 games, kicker Rob Bironas will own a streak of 144 consecutive games played, which would rank fourth in team history behind Bruce Matthews (232), Robert Brazile (147) and Craig Hentrich (146). ¾ Wide receiver Kenny Britt needs three 100-yard receiving games to become the seventh player in franchise history to reach 100 receiving yards at least 10 times in his career. ¾ Safety Michael Griffin is tied with Gregg Bingham for 13th place in franchise history with 21 career interceptions. With four more, Griffin will become the ninth player in team history to reach 25 career interceptions. ¾ Safety Michael Griffin can become the second player (Darryl Lewis, five times) in franchise history to lead the team or tie for the team lead in interceptions at least five times in his career. ¾ Running back Chris Johnson needs 42 more rushing yards to reach 7,000 for his career. He would become the third player in franchise history to reach the mark, joining Eddie George (10,009) and Earl Campbell (8,574). ¾ Running back Chris Johnson needs 1,617 more rushing yards to move past Earl Campbell (8,574) for second place on the team s all-time rushing list (Eddie George, 10,009). ¾Running back Chris Johnson can break Eddie George s franchise record with his sixth consecutive 1,000-yard season to begin his career. Johnson would become the sixth player in NFL history to accomplish the feat, joining Barry Sanders (10), Curtis Martin (10), LaDainian Tomlinson (eight), Eric Dickerson (seven) and Corey Dillon (six). ¾ Running back Chris Johnson needs two touchdowns to become the fourth player in franchise history with 50 touchdowns, joining Eddie George (74), Earl Campbell (73) and Charlie Hennigan (51). ¾ Running back Chris Johnson needs 20 receptions to become the 12th player in franchise history to reach 250 career receptions. Wide receiver Nate Washington (41 receptions needed) could also reach the mark. ¾ Running back Chris Johnson needs 1,384 scrimmage yards to become the second player in franchise history with 10,000 career scrimmage yards, joining Eddie George (12,153). ¾ Wide receiver Nate Washington has an active streak of 79 consecutive games with at least one reception, including all 65 games since signing with the Titans in 2009 as an unrestricted free agent from the Pittsburgh Steelers. He is 12 games from moving into third place in team history (Drew Hill, 76). ¾Wide receiver Nate Washington needs 929 more receiving yards to become the ninth player in team history to reach 4,000 receiving yards with the franchise. ¾ Wide receiver Kendall Wright can become the first player in franchise history to lead the team in receptions in each of his first two NFL seasons. 14 YEARS OF SELLOUTS AT LP FIELD With sellouts for every game at LP Field in 2012, the team s sellout streak was extended to 144 games every preseason, regular season and postseason game since the 69,143-seat stadium opened in In the regular season, the Titans are (.616) at LP Field. They are 2-2 (.667) in the postseason and 22-8 (.733) in the preseason. The Titans at LP Field (1999-present): Games Total Record Pct. Preseason Regular Season Postseason Titans/Oilers all-time regular-season record by home venue: Stadium Seasons W-L-T Pct. Jeppesen Stadium Rice Stadium Astrodome Liberty Bowl Dudley Field (Vanderbilt Stadium) LP Field NFL STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE The toughest NFL schedules in 2013 based on opponents 2012 winning percentage: No. Games in 2013 vs. Opponents 2012 Teams.500 Playoff Team Pct. Wins Losses or Better Teams 1. Carolina Detroit New Orleans St. Louis Baltimore Green Bay Arizona Miami San Francisco Minnesota Seattle Cincinnati Jacksonville New England Atlanta Chicago Tampa Bay Washington New York Jets Philadelphia Cleveland Pittsburgh Tennessee New York Giants Dallas Buffalo Houston Kansas City Oakland Indianapolis San Diego Denver Nate Washington has at least one reception in every game with the Titans.

24 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 24 of 81 TITANS CAPTAINS Prior to the regular season opener, the Titans voted on team captains for the 2013 season. The six players to receive the honor were quarterback Jake Locker (offense), tackle Michael Roos (offense), wide receiver Nate Washington (offense), cornerback Jason McCourty (defense), safety Bernard Pollard (defense) and linebacker Patrick Bailey (special teams). The Titans offense, defense and special teams units were responsible for electing their own respective captains. It is the second consecutive season Locker and McCourty received the honor. Roos, Washington, Pollard and Bailey are first-time captains. This is the seventh year of the NFL s emphasis on season-long 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: ¾ Offense: QB Jake Locker (second year as Titans offensive captain, third NFL season); T Michael Roos (first year as Titans offensive captain, ninth NFL season); WR Nate Washington (first year as Titans offensive captain, ninth NFL season) ¾ Defense: CB Jason McCourty (second year as defensive captain, fifth NFL season); S Bernard Pollard (first year as defensive captain, eighth NFL season) ¾ Special Teams: LB Patrick Bailey (first year as special teams captain, sixth NFL season) Previous Titans Captains: ¾ 2007: QB Vince Young (offense), C Kevin Mawae (offense), LB Keith Bulluck (defense), DE Kyle Vanden Bosch (defense), P Craig Hentrich (special teams) ¾ 2008: QB Vince Young (offense), C Kevin Mawae (offense), LB Keith Bulluck (defense), DE Kyle Vanden Bosch (defense), P Craig Hentrich (special teams) ¾ 2009: QB Kerry Collins (offense), DE Kyle Vanden Bosch (defense), P Craig Hentrich (special teams), S Donnie Nickey (special teams) ¾ 2010: QB Vince Young (offense), FB Ahmard Hall (offense), LB Stephen Tulloch (defense), S Donnie Nickey (special teams) ¾ 2011: QB Matt Hasselbeck (offense), CB Cortland Finnegan (defense), LB Tim Shaw (special teams) ¾ 2012: QB Jake Locker (offense), G Steve Hutchinson (offense), CB Jason McCourty (defense), LB Colin McCarthy (defense), LB Tim Shaw (special teams) TOP WINNING PERCENTAGES SINCE 1999 The Titans are seventh in the NFL in regular season winning percentage in the Titans era since the start of the 1999 season. They trail only the New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Ravens and Philadelphia Eagles. 20 NEW PLAYERS IN 2013 From the time the Titans walked off the field on Dec. 30, 2012 following their season-ending victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars to their 2013 season opener in Pittsburgh on Sept. 8, the Titans had more than 100 personnel transactions (players released or signed). The final result of all the moves was 20 new players on the 53-man roster heading into the season opener, including 13 free agents and seven draft picks. The 38 percent roster turnover from 2012 to 2013 was the highest for the team in the franchise s Titans era (1999 present). Previously, the high was set at 18 players (34 percent) in 2000 with nine draft picks, seven free agents, one player acquired in a trade and one off waivers. Then, in 2006, the Titans again had 18 new players on the opening-day roster, including seven draft picks, seven free agents and four players acquired via waivers. The list of new additions to the Titans from 2012 to Week 1 of 2013 included the following players: Free agents (13): S George Wilson, G Andy Levitre, TE Delanie Walker, DT Sammie Hill, RB Shonn Greene, LB Moise Fokou, C Rob Turner, S Bernard Pollard, DE Ropati Pitoitua, QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, G/C Chris Spencer, DT Antonio Johnson and RB Jackie Battle. Draft picks (7): G Chance Warmack, WR Justin Hunter, CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson, LB Zaviar Gooden, C Brian Schwenke, DE Lavar Edwards and S Daimion Stafford. Number of new players* in Week 1 on the Titans 53-man roster: New Players on 53-Man Season Roster in Week * Includes players on the opening-day, 53-man roster who were drafted, signed or claimed off waivers since the previous season. The 2013 list does not include free agent wide receiver Kevin Walter (started season on the physically unable to perform list) or sixth-round draft pick Khalid Wooten (started season on the practice squad). Top NFL regular season winning percentage from 1999 present: Team Wins Losses Ties Pct 1. New England Patriots Indianapolis Colts Pittsburgh Steelers Green Bay Packers Baltimore Ravens Philadelphia Eagles Tennessee Titans Denver Broncos New York Giants New Orleans Saints Center Rob Turner and left guard Andy Levitre were two of the Titans additions during the offseason.

25 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 25 of 81 ROSTER AGE BREAKDOWN The 2013 Titans took the field for their Sept. 8 season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers with an average age on their 53-man roster of 26 years, nine months and 10 days (age and roster as of Sept. 8). It was their oldest opening-day roster since 2009, when the average player was 27 years, three months and 26 days. The 2013 roster included 14 players in their first or second season, their lowest numbers since they had 13 in Titans roster breakdown on opening day, : Avg. Players on Roster... Exp. Age 1st-2nd 4th-7th Year Avg. Age on Opening Day (Years) 30+ Year Year years, 3 months, 20 days years, 11 months, 24 days years, 2 months, 23 days years, 3 months, 26 days years, 8 months, 3 days years, 5 months, 29 days years, 4 months, 27 days years, 9 months, 10 days Youngest Titans Player: G Chance Warmack 21 (born Sept. 14, 1991) Oldest Titans Player: K Rob Bironas 35 (born Jan. 29, 1978) Note: Average ages and years of experience are calculated using the 53- man roster on the day of the first regular season game. Reserve lists (injured reserve, PUP, reserve/suspended) and practice squads are not figured into the calculations. STARTS BY DEFENSIVE ROOKIES Titans rookie defenders produced 56 total starts in the last two seasons 17 in 2012 and 39 in In 2012, linebacker Zach Brown started 13 games at weakside linebacker, the high for the club among rookies. Additionally, Mike Martin earned a start at defensive tackle, and Coty Sensabaugh earned three starts as the nickel defensive back. In 2011, Titans defensive rookies led the NFL with a combined total of 39 starts, the most by the club during the Titans era (1999-present). Strongside linebacker Akeem Ayers started all 16 games, while defensive tackle Jurrell Casey started all but one contest. At middle linebacker, Colin McCarthy recorded seven starts, and finally, rookie defensive tackle Karl Klug notched one start. The team s 2011 defensive rookie class notched the most total starts since the 1999 campaign. Number of Titans rookie defensive starts since 1999: Starts by Defensive Rookies... Season Total Individual Starts LB Zach Brown (13), CB Coty Sensabaugh (3), DT Mike Martin (1) LB Akeem Ayers (16), DT Jurrell Casey (15), LB Colin McCarthy (7), DT Karl Klug (1) CB Alterraun Verner (12) LB Gerald McRath (5), CB Jason McCourty (3), CB Ryan Mouton (2) DT Jason Jones (3) S Michael Griffin (11) LB Stephen Tulloch (3), DE Sean Conover (2), CB Cortland Finnegan (2), DT Jesse Mahelona (1) CB Pacman Jones (13), CB Reynaldo Hill (10) DT Randy Starks (8), DE Antwan Odom (7), CB Michael Waddell (4), DE Travis LaBoy (2), DE Bo Schobel (2), LB Robert Reynolds (1), CB Rich Gardner (1) CB Andre Woolfolk (2) S Tank Williams (16), DE Carlos Hall (13), DT Albert Haynesworth (3), LB Rocky Calmus (1) CB Andre Dyson (12), S Joe Walker (3) S Bobby Myers (1) DE Jevon Kearse (16), DT John Thornton (3) Since the NFL realigned its divisions in 2002, the Titans have a record against the NFC. In 2013, they play every team from the NFC West, beginning at the Seattle Seahawks on Oct. 13 and followed by games against the San Francisco 49ers (Oct. 20), at the St. Louis Rams (Nov. 3) and against the Arizona Cardinals (Dec. 15). In 2012, they played every team from the NFC North and went 1-3. They beat the Detroit Lions on Sept. 23, lost to the Minnesota Vikings 30-7 on Oct. 7, lost to the Chicago Bears on Nov. 4, and finally lost to the Green Bay Packers 55-7 on Dec. 23. The Titans have earned a.500 or better record against the NFC in nine of 11 seasons since realignment. Tennessee s results vs. current NFC divisions since 2002 realignment: Year vs. Division Record 2013 NFC West NFC North NFC South NFC East NFC West NFC North NFC South NFC East NFC West NFC North NFC South NFC East 2-2 Total PLAYING THE NFC INTERCONFERENCE RECORDS, Since divisional realignment in 2002, the Titans own one of the NFL s top interconference records. Their success against the NFC includes a franchise-best 12-game winning streak from 2007 to Highest winning percentage in interconference games (AFC teams vs. NFC, NFC teams vs. AFC) since realignment in 2002: Team Wins Losses Ties Pct 1. New England Patriots Pittsburgh Steelers Indianapolis Colts Tennessee Titans Atlanta Falcons Baltimore Ravens Cincinnati Bengals Philadelphia Eagles Denver Broncos Dallas Cowboys New Orleans Saints RECORD vs. AFC SOUTH The 2013 season marks the 12th year of the AFC South. In those 12 seasons, the Titans have built a cumulative record of (.500) within the division. In the post-merger era, the team played in the AFC Central from and in the newly-created AFC South from 2002-present. Titans year-by-year record within the AFC South (2002-present): Record vs. Record vs. Season AFC South Season AFC South Totals (.500)

26 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 26 of 81 TITANS IN CLOSE GAMES The Titans were 4-3 in 2012 in games decided by seven points or less and 3-0 in games decided by three points or less. They recorded wins of three points over the Lions (44-41 in overtime on Sept. 23), three points over the Steelers (26-23 on Oct. 11), one point over the Bills (35-34 on Oct. 21) and four points over the Jets (14-10 on Dec. 17). They suffered a six-point loss in overtime to the Colts (19-13 on Oct. 28), a five-point loss at Jacksonville (24-19 on Nov. 25) and a four-point loss at Indianapolis (27-23 on Dec. 9). In the Titans era (1999-present), the Titans are (.593) in games decided by three points or less and (.600) in games decided by seven or fewer points. Win-loss records by the Titans in close games since 1999 (regular season): Final Score is by... Year 3 or fewer 7 or fewer Totals FEWEST SACKS PER PASS PLAY SINCE 97 Titans head coach Mike Munchak took over the team s offensive line in 1997 and held that post through the 2010 season. In 2011, he hired his former teammate, Bruce Matthews, to take control of the line. Since the start of the 1997 campaign, the Titans have been one of the NFL s best in percentage of sacks allowed on passing plays. MOST 1,000-YARD RUSHERS In 2012, Titans running back Chris Johnson recorded his fifth consecutive season to reach the 1,000-yard rushing mark. His season continues an impressive run of Titans running backs reaching the 1,000-yard mark. The Titans selected former running back Eddie George in the first round of the 1996 NFL Draft, and since that time, no team has had more 1,000-yard rushing seasons than the Titans. George went over 1,000 yards seven times during his career ( , ). Following his departure, Chris Brown (2004), Travis Henry (2006), LenDale White (2007) and Johnson ( ) all have reached the mark. That gives the Titans an NFL-high 15 seasons with a 1,000-yard rusher from 1996 through the 2012 campaign. Most individual 1,000-yard rushing seasons, : 1,000-Yard Team Seasons 1. Tennessee Titans New York Jets 14 Cincinnati Bengals Minnesota Vikings 12 New York Giants 12 San Francisco 49ers 12 STOPPING THE RUN IN THE TITANS ERA In the Titans era (1999-present), the Titans have been one of the NFL s top teams in defending the run, ranking sixth with rushing yards per game allowed. Fewest rushing yards allowed per game, 1999-present: Rushing yards Team Allowed Per Game 1. Pittsburgh Steelers Baltimore Ravens San Diego Chargers Minnesota Vikings San Francisco 49ers Tennessee Titans Lowest sack percentage (per passing play), 1997-present: Sack Sack Team Total Percentage 1. Indianapolis Colts Green Bay Packers Tennessee Titans New York Giants Denver Broncos RUSHING YARDS PER GAME SINCE 1997 The Titans have been one of the NFL s top rushing teams since Mike Munchak began coaching the offensive line in 1997, consistently present in the league s Top 10 in rushing yards per game. Most rushing yards per game, 1997-present: Rushing Yards Team Per Game 1. Denver Broncos Minnesota Vikings Pittsburgh Steelers Kansas City Chiefs Jacksonville Jaguars San Francisco 49ers Atlanta Falcons Tennessee Titans Baltimore Ravens New York Giants Defensive tackle Jurrell Casey

27 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 27 of 81 TITANS & TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL Since 1999, the Titans have had an even turnover ratio or better in eight of 14 full seasons. The Titans have not finished below.500 in any of the eight seasons with an even or positive turnover differential. Titans turnovers and takeaways since 1999: Season Takeaways Turnovers Differential 2013 (1-0) (6-10) (9-7) (6-10) (8-8) (13-3) (10-6) (8-8) (4-12) (5-11) (12-4) (11-5) (7-9) (13-3) (13-3) Total Differential +31 Within individual games, the Titans fortunes have turned dramatically with turnovers. They currently own a 42-game winning streak in games in which they are plus-two or better in turnovers. The last game they lost with a margin of at least plus two was against the Cleveland Browns on Sept. 22, 2002 (plus four). Record by turnover differential in Titans games since 2005: -4 or +4 or Year More More Totals MOST INTERCEPTIONS SINCE 2007 Since the start of the 2007 season, the Titans have been one of the NFL s best teams in intercepting opposing quarterbacks, ranking fifth with 110 interceptions. Most interceptions, 2007-present: Team Int Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Green Bay Packers 144 2, t New England Patriots 119 1, t Chicago Bears 118 1, t Baltimore Ravens 112 1, t Tennessee Titans 110 1, t Tampa Bay Buccaneers 109 1, San Diego Chargers 106 1, t Atlanta Falcons 103 1, t 8 New York Giants 103 1, Arizona Cardinals 102 2, t 15 TOUCHDOWNS ON RETURNS During the franchise s Titans era (1999-present), the Titans have been one of the NFL s best in return touchdowns. They have reached the end zone 66 times on interceptions, fumble returns and on special teams. The Titans had nine return touchdowns in 2012, tied with San Diego for second in the NFL behind the Chicago Bears (10). Most touchdowns on returns (kickoffs, punts, field goals, interceptions, fumbles, blocked kicks), 1999-present: Team Return TDs 1. Chicago Bears Baltimore Ravens Tennessee Titans 66 New England Patriots Green Bay Packers Arizona Cardinals Seattle Seahawks Buffalo Bills 60 Tampa Bay Buccaneers New York Jets 58 San Diego Chargers 58 SACKS IN HOME CONTESTS LP Field has been a tough venue for opposing offenses since it opened in Since then, the Titans are sixth in the NFL in sacking opposing quarterbacks in home games. The Titans totaled 19 sacks in their eight home games in 2012, which tied for 13th in the NFL. Most sacks in home games since LP Field opened in 1999: Team Sacks in Home Games 1. Baltimore Ravens Miami Dolphins Pittsburgh Steelers Minnesota Vikings New York Giants Tennessee Titans 289 St. Louis Rams Philadelphia Eagles Indianapolis Colts Green Bay Packers 276 Seattle Seahawks 276 Kick returner Darius Reynaud

28 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 28 of 81 TITANS QUARTERBACKS No. Name Ht Wt Exp College 4 Fitzpatrick, Ryan Harvard 10 Locker, Jake Washington #10 QB JAKE LOCKER CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Jake Locker is in his third NFL season. He became the starting quarterback in 2012, taking over the role the Titans envisioned for him when they chose him with the eighth overall selection in the 2011 NFL Draft. Also in 2012, he was elected by his teammates as captain for the first time. Locker s first year as a starter was sidetracked by an injury that forced him to miss five contests all together and a significant portion of two additional games. He initially hurt his left (non-throwing) shoulder in the season opener against New England (Sept. 9). Fighting through the setback, he went on to start the following three games, but at Houston on Sept. 30, he re-injured the shoulder. It caused him to miss the next five weeks. In 11 total games in 2012, Locker completed 177 of 314 passes for 2,176 yards, 10 touchdowns and 11 interceptions (74.0 passer rating). He also rushed for 291 yards and a score on 41 attempts. As a rookie in 2011, Locker appeared in five total contests as a backup to Matt Hasselbeck. He passed for 542 yards and four touchdowns without throwing an interception, and he added 56 yards and one rushing touchdown. Against the Saints on Dec. 11, 2011, he passed for 282 yards, the second-highest total in franchise history by a rookie signal caller (331 by Jacky Lee on Nov. 25, 1960). Prior to his NFL career, Locker played four seasons at the University of Washington. A starter in 40 games, he helped turn a once-struggling program into a unit that won a bowl game in his final collegiate appearance. By the end of his career with the Huskies, Locker was at or near the top of most of the team s passing charts. He ranked second all-time with 7,639 career passing yards and also ranked second in career attempts (1,148), completions (619) and touchdown passes (53). Additionally, he set the school s records for rushing yards by a quarterback in a season (986 in 2007) and career (1,939). His 29 career rushing touchdowns ranked third all-time, regardless of position. In total offense, Locker ranked second in Huskies history in career yards (9,578), attempts (1,601) and yards per game (239.5). He was responsible for 496 career points (includes rushing and passing touchdowns), second-most in UW history behind Cody Pickett. As a senior in 2010, he completed 184 of 332 passes for 2,265 yards with 17 touchdowns. More importantly, he fulfilled his commitment to return the team to a bowl game after his team suffered through an 0-12 campaign in The Huskies played Nebraska in the 2010 Holiday Bowl and won A native of Ferndale, Wash., Locker was also a highly-touted baseball prospect. He was drafted twice by the Los Angeles Angels in the 40th JAKE LOCKER S STARTING RECORD WHEN... Overall Record When Locker Playoffs Career Starts at quarterback Starts vs. division opponents Passes for 300 or more yards Completes 1 or more TD passes Completes 2 or more TD passes Completes 3 or more TD passes Starts and passes for no INTs Completes 70.0% of his passes Has a passer rating of Has a passer rating of Has a passer rating of Sacked 0 times Rushed for 1 or more TDs Rushed for 2 or more TDs round in 2006 coming out of Ferndale High School and again in the 10th round of the 2009 draft Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), completed 11 of 20 passes for 125 yards without throwing an interception to help the Titans earn an opening-day win. On third down, he was six-of-10 for 72 yards, including five completions to convert third downs. Locker 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

29 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 29 of 81 LOCKER S TOP CAREER PERFORMANCES MOST ATTEMPTS 45 vs. Houston 12/02/ vs. Detroit 09/23/ at Jacksonville 11/25/ at Indianapolis 12/09/ vs. New England 09/09/2012 MOST COMPLETIONS 29 vs. Detroit 09/23/ vs. New England 09/09/ at Jacksonville 11/25/ at Indianapolis 12/09/ vs. Houston 12/02/2012 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (MIN. 15 ATT.) 71.9 vs. New England 09/09/2012 (23 of 32) 69.0 vs. Detroit 09/23/2012 (29 of 42) 68.8 at Indianapolis 12/18/2011 (11 of 16) * 62.9 at Indianapolis 12/09/2012 (22 of 35) 60.0 vs. Jacksonville 12/30/2012 (9 of 15) MOST PASSING YARDS 378 vs. Detroit 09/23/ vs. Houston 12/02/ vs. New Orleans 12/11/2011* 262 at Indianapolis 12/09/ at Jacksonville 11/25/2012 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 2 at Atlanta 11/20/2011* 2 vs. Detroit 09/23/ at Miami 11/11/ (eight times) HIGHEST PASSER RATING (MIN. 15 ATT.) vs. Detroit 09/23/ at Indianapolis 12/18/2011* at Atlanta 11/20/2011* 94.3 vs. Jacksonville 12/30/ at Miami 11/11/2012 MOST RUSHING YARDS 51 at Indianapolis 12/09/ vs. N.Y. Jets 12/17/ vs. Houston 12/02/ vs. New Orleans 12/11/2011* 36 at Miami 11/11/2012 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1 vs. New Orleans 12/11/2011* 1 vs. N.Y. Jets 12/17/2012 #4 QB RYAN FITZPATRICK CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Veteran quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick is in his ninth NFL season and first with the Titans. He was signed by the Titans as a free agent in March The strong-armed signal caller provides experience at the backup quarterback spot. Prior to his arrival in Tennessee, he started 68 games and passed for 14,336 yards with the yards with the St. Louis Rams ( ), Cincinnati Bengals ( ) and Buffalo Bills ( ). In 2012, Fitzpatrick started all 16 games with the Bills for the second consecutive season, throwing for 3,400 yards, 24 touchdowns (tied career high) and 16 interceptions on 306-of-505 passing. During the 2011 campaign, he started all 16 games for the first time in his career and set career-bests with 353 completions, 569 pass attempts, 3,832 passing yards and 24 touchdown passes. Fitzpatrick attended Harvard and finished his Crimson career ranked second in school history in completions (384), touchdown passes (39), passing yards (5,234) and completion percentage (59.9). He was the recipient of the Ivy League Player of the Year Award as a senior in The Gilbert, Ariz., native was originally selected by the St. Louis Rams in the seventh round (250th overall) in the 2005 NFL Draft Preseason Highlights: ¾ Against Washington (8/8), played in the second and third quarters and completed three of five passes for 23 yards. ¾ At Cincinnati (8/17), played in the third and fourth quarters and completed nine of 13 passes for 136 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions for a passer rating of He found tight end Brandon Barden for a four-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter and wide receiver Michael Preston for a 46-yard scoring play in the fourth quarter. ¾ Against Atlanta (8/24), he played during the third and fourth quarters and completed six of nine passes for 76 yards, two touchdowns, one interception and a 92.8 passer rating. His completions included a 56-yard pass to Michael Preston and touchdown passes of six yards to Preston and three yards to Justin Hunter. ¾ At Minnesota (8/29), led one drive and completed all five pass attempts for 61 yards, including a 17-yard touchdown pass to Justin Hunter. He finished the 2013 preseason with an NFL-best five total touchdown passes and ranked third in the league in the preseason with a passer rating of Fitzpatrick s 2013 Preseason Passing Statistics: Year/Team G/GS Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Sack Rate 2013 Ten 4/ Fitzpatrick s Career Regular Season Passing Statistics: Year/Team G/GS Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Sack Rate 2005 StL 4/ t StL 1/ Cin 1/ Cin 13/ , Buf 10/ , t Buf 13/ , t Buf 16/ , t Buf 16/ , t Ten 0/ Totals 74/68 2,249 1, , t * Did not start

30 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 30 of 81 RUNNING BACKS & FULLBACKS No. Name Ht Wt Exp College 22 Battle, Jackie Houston 23 Greene, Shonn Iowa 28 Johnson, Chris East Carolina 45 Johnson, Quinn (IR) Louisiana State 42 Mooney, Collin Army 25 Reynaud, Darius West Virginia #28 RB CHRIS JOHNSON CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Running back Chris Johnson is in his sixth NFL season. He is the second-leading rusher in the NFL since he entered the league in 2008 and the third-leading rusher in franchise history. In 2012, Johnson played in all 16 games (15 starts) and finished the season with 276 carries for 1,243 yards (4.5 avg.) and six touchdowns. Additionally, he caught 36 passes for 232 yards (6.4 avg.). Johnson became the eighth player in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards in each of his first five seasons. He joined Barry Sanders ( ), Corey Dillon ( ), Curtis Martin ( ), Eddie George ( ), Eric Dickerson ( ), LaDainian Tomlinson ( ) and Tony Dorsett ( ) as the only players to accomplish the rare feat. The former first-round draft choice continues to build his resume as one of the top running backs in franchise history and arguably one of the best in NFL history. Only Earl Campbell (8,574) and Eddie George (10,009) have totaled more rushing yards than Johnson in Titans or Oilers uniform. Johnson s 6,888 career rushing yards rank sixth in NFL history through a player s first five NFL seasons, and only four players in NFL history have had more scrimmage yards in their first five campaigns than Johnson, who has 8,546. Since Johnson s arrival in the NFL in 2008, only Adrian Peterson (7,508) has more rushing yards than him. Remarkably durable during his career, Johnson never missed a game due to injury during his first five NFL seasons. He played in every game with one exception: the 2008 season finale, which he missed as a healthy scratch in advance of the playoffs. In 2010, Johnson earned his third consecutive Pro Bowl berth. With 316 rushing attempts for 1,364 yards, he placed fourth on the NFL s rushing leaderboard and third in the AFC. His 11 rushing touchdowns tied for sixth in the NFL and fourth in the AFC. He also led the Titans in receptions for the second consecutive season, collecting 44 passes for 245 yards and one score. In 2009, Johnson produced one of the greatest statistical seasons by a rusher in NFL history. Most notably, he became the sixth NFL player ever to reach 2,000 rushing yards in a season, totaling 2,006 yards and 14 touchdowns on 358 carries. At the time, only Dickerson (2,105), Jamal Lewis (2,066), Sanders (2,053) and Terrell Davis (2,008) had posted better rushing yardage totals in a season than Johnson. In 2012, Peterson rushed for 2,097 yards. O.J. Simpson (2,003) is the only other member of the 2,000- yard club. Within the group, Johnson is distinguished as the only player in NFL history to gain 2,000 rushing yards in a season and an additional 500 yards as a receiver. With 503 receiving yards, he set a new league record with 2,509 total scrimmage yards, surpassing Marshall Faulk s 1999 record output of 2,429 scrimmage yards. Johnson came away with numerous awards and accolades in 2009, including Associated Press NFL Offensive Player of the Year, being named a starter in the Pro Bowl, a unanimous AP All-Pro selection and the FedEx Ground Player of the Year. As a rookie in 2008, Johnson produced one of the most extraordinary campaigns by a rookie running back in Titans history. Only two players in team annals Campbell (1,450) and George (1,368) rushed for more yards in their rookie seasons than Johnson, the 24th overall selection in the 2008 NFL Draft. His total of 1,228 rushing yards was the third-highest in the AFC and eighth in the NFL in 2008, while his 4.9-yard average ranked first in the AFC, fourth in the NFL and sixth in franchise history. He was fifth in the AFC and 10th in the NFL with a total of 1,488 scrimmage yards. Campbell and Johnson are the only rookie running backs in franchise history to be named to the Pro Bowl. 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. The Titans selected him with the 24th overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), recorded a game-high 70 yards on 25 rushing attempts (long of 11), leading a Titans charge that possessed the ball for more than 34 minutes. Titans ball carriers combined for 42 carries for 112 yards. Johnson s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD , t , t t , t , t , t Totals ,488 6, t , t 4

31 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 31 of 81 FRANCHISE RUSHING LEADERS In only six NFL seasons, Chris Johnson ranks third on the Titans/ Oilers all-time rushing list. All-time rushing yards leaders in franchise history: Player Seasons Att Yards Avg Lg TD 1. Eddie George ,733 10, Earl Campbell ,979 8, t Chris Johnson ,488 6, t Lorenzo White ,000 4, Hoyle Granger , Steve McNair , t Mike Rozier , Charley Tolar , MOST RUSHING YARDS, Since entering the NFL as a rookie in 2008, only Adrian Peterson has more rushing yards than Titans running back Chris Johnson. Most rushing yards since the beginning of the 2008 season: Player Att Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Adrian Peterson 1,534 7, t Chris Johnson 1,488 6, t Michael Turner 1,411 6, t Steven Jackson 1,436 5, Maurice Jones-Drew 1,252 5, t Ray Rice 1,228 5, t Frank Gore 1,233 5, t Matt Forte 1,281 5, t Marshawn Lynch 1,189 5, t DeAngelo Williams 920 4, NFL RUSHING LEADERS Titans running back Chris Johnson ranked fifth in the AFC and ninth in the NFL in rushing yards during NFL rushing leaders: Player Team Att Yards Avg Lg TD 1. Adrian Peterson Min 348 2, t Alfred Morris Was 335 1, t Marshawn Lynch Sea 315 1, t Jamaal Charles KC 285 1, t 5 5. Doug Martin TB 319 1, t Arian Foster Hou 351 1, Stevan Ridley NE 290 1, C.J. Spiller Buf 207 1, Chris Johnson Ten 276 1, t Frank Gore SF 258 1, RUSHING YARDS IN FIRST FIVE SEASONS Chris Johnson was one of the most productive running backs in NFL history over his first five seasons, totaling 6,888 yards on the ground. That total ranked sixth in NFL history for a player s initial five campaigns, trailing only the five-year totals of an elite group that includes Eric Dickerson (8,256), LaDainian Tomlinson (7,361), Emmitt Smith (7,183), Earl Campbell (6,995) and Walter Payton (6,926). Most rushing yards in a player s first FIVE seasons, NFL history: Rush Yards In Player Team Years First 5 Seasons 1. Eric Dickerson L.A. Rams , LaDainian Tomlinson San Diego , Emmitt Smith Dallas , Earl Campbell Houston , Walter Payton Chicago , Chris Johnson Tennessee ,888 FEWEST GAMES TO 6,000 RUSHING YARDS At Buffalo on Oct. 21, 2012, Chris Johnson reached the 6,000-yard rushing mark in just his 70th career game. Among all active players, he became the second-fastest to the number behind only Adrian Peterson, who hit 6,000 rushing yards in his 63rd career game. In Titans/Oilers history, two previous players have made it to 6,000 rushing yards: Earl Campbell and Eddie George. Campbell got there in 64 games, and it took George 70 games as well. Career games to 6,000 rushing yards among active players: Games to Reach Active Player 6,000 Rushing Yds 1. Adrian Peterson Chris Johnson Steven Jackson Frank Gore Maurice Jones-Drew 86 1,000-YARD SEASONS TO START A CAREER Titans running back Chris Johnson reached the 1,000-yard rushing mark in 2012 for the fifth consecutive season every season since being selected in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft. Johnson became the eighth player in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards in each of his first five seasons. He joined Barry Sanders ( ), Corey Dillon ( ), Curtis Martin ( ), Eddie George ( ), Eric Dickerson ( ), LaDainian Tomlinson ( ) and Tony Dorsett ( ). Most consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons to begin a career, NFL history: Player Seasons Total 1. Barry Sanders Curtis Martin LaDainian Tomlinson Eric Dickerson Corey Dillon Chris Johnson (active) 5 Eddie George Tony Dorsett

32 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 32 of 81 SCRIMMAGE YARDS IN FIRST FIVE SEASONS Chris Johnson totaled 6,888 rushing yards and 1,658 receiving yards in his first five NFL seasons ( ). In a player s first five seasons, Johnson s total of 8,546 scrimmage yards is surpassed by only four players in NFL history: LaDainian Tomlinson (9,753), Eric Dickerson (9,301), Thurman Thomas (8,982) and Emmitt Smith (8,759). Most scrimmage yards in a player s first five seasons, NFL history: Player Years Rushing Receiving Total 1. LaDainian Tomlinson ,361 2,392 9, Eric Dickerson ,256 1,045 9, Thurman Thomas ,316 2,666 8, Emmitt Smith ,183 1,576 8, Chris Johnson ,888 1,658 8,546 CAREER 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Chris Johnson reached the 100-yard rushing mark five times in 2012, bringing his career total to 33 games with 100 or more rushing yards. In franchise history, only Earl Campbell (39) and Eddie George (36) have more career 100-yard games than Johnson. The Titans became the first NFL franchise ever to have three rushers with 30 or more 100-yard games. Most career 100-yard rushing games, franchise history: Player Seasons 100-Yard Games 1. Earl Campbell Eddie George Chris Johnson Hoyle Granger , Mike Rozier JOHNSON S CAREER 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Date Opp Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD 11/01/09 Jacksonville * t 2 09/20/09 Houston t 2 10/21/12 at Buffalo t 2 11/27/11 Tampa Bay /19/08 at Kansas City t 1 11/29/09 Arizona t 1 12/04/11 at Buffalo t 2 11/23/09 at Houston /12/10 Oakland t 2 12/25/09 San Diego t 1 09/30/12 at Houston /04/12 Chicago t 1 12/07/08 Cleveland /08/09 at San Francisco /03/10 at Seattle /15/09 Buffalo /10/10 at Dallas /21/10 Washington /19/10 Houston /13/11 at Carolina /18/09 at New England /11/12 at Miami /26/10 at N.Y. Giants /27/08 at Detroit t 2 12/17/12 vs. N.Y. Jets t* 1 11/14/10 at Miami /13/09 St. Louis /06/09 at Indianapolis /18/10 at Jacksonville /09/10 Indianapolis /14/08 at Cincinnati /20/09 Miami /02/11 at Cleveland * Franchise record CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Against the Raiders on Sept. 12, 2010, Chris Johnson rushed for 142 yards, marking the 12th consecutive game in which he reached 100 yards. The streak ended the following week against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Johnson moved past Marcus Allen (11 games from ) for the second-longest streak in NFL history. Only Barry Sanders has fared better, gaining 100 or more rushing yards in 14 consecutive contests in The previous Titans/Oilers franchise record holder was Earl Campbell, who recorded seven consecutive 100-yard games in Most consecutive 100-yard rushing games, NFL history: Player Team Year(s) Games 1. Barry Sanders Detroit Chris Johnson Tennessee Marcus Allen L.A. Raiders Walter Payton Chicago Fred Taylor Jacksonville Deuce McAllister New Orleans Larry Johnson Kansas City LaDainian Tomlinson San Diego

33 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 33 of 81 CHRIS JOHNSON S 125-YARD GAMES Chris Johnson rushed for 126 yards on 23 carries (5.5 avg.) with a touchdown Nov. 11 at Miami. It marked the 24th game of his five-year career with 125 or more rushing yards. The only player in NFL history to record more 125-yard rushing games in his first five seasons than Johnson is Eric Dickerson, who totaled 27 such performances in his first five years. Players with the most rushing games of 125 or more yards in their first five seasons: 125+ Yard Rush Games Player Team(s) Years First Five Seasons 1. Eric Dickerson L.A. Rams, Ind Chris Johnson Tennessee 2008-present Walter Payton Chicago Jim Brown Cleveland Earl Campbell Houston Terrell Davis Denver MOST 80-YARD TD RUNS, NFL HISTORY Chris Johnson s six touchdown runs of 80 or more yards are more than any other player in NFL history. Most CAREER rushing touchdowns of at least 80 yards, NFL history: Player 80-Yd TD Runs 1. Chris Johnson 6 2. Jamaal Charles 3 Adrian Peterson 3 Barry Sanders 3 Ahman Green 3 Hugh McElhenny 3 O.J. Simpson 3 JOHNSON S PLAYS OF 50-PLUS YARDS Johnson s 50-plus yard rushing attempts: Yards Opponent Date 94t vs. N.Y. Jets 12/17/12 91t vs. Texans 9/20/09 89t vs. Jaguars 11/1/09 85t vs. Cards 11/29/09 83t at Buffalo 10/21/12 80t vs. Chicago 11/4/12 76t vs. Raiders 9/12/10 66t at Chiefs 10/19/08 58t at Lions 11/27/08 57t vs. Texans 9/20/09 52t vs. Jaguars 11/1/09 51 at Bengals 9/14/08 Johnson s 50-plus yard receptions: Yards Opponent Date 69t vs. Texans 9/20/09 66t vs. Rams 12/13/09 CAREER TD RUNS OF 45-PLUS YARDS On Dec. 17, 2012 against the Jets, Chris Johnson scored on a 94- yard touchdown run. It was his 12th career touchdown run of at least 45 yards (third of 2012), putting him closer to the NFL s all-time leaders in 45- yard touchdown runs, Barry Sanders (18) and Jim Brown (13). Most career rushing touchdowns of at least 45 yards, NFL history: Player 45-Yd TD Runs 1. Barry Sanders Jim Brown Chris Johnson O.J. Simpson Ollie Matson 9 Paul Lowe 9 Chris Johnson s career rushing touchdowns of at least 45 yards: Yards Opponent Date 94 vs. N.Y. Jets 12/17/12 91 vs. Texans 9/20/09 89 vs. Jaguars 11/1/09 85 vs. Cards 11/29/09 83 at Buffalo 10/21/12 80 vs. Bears 11/4/12 76 vs. Raiders 9/12/10 66 at Chiefs 10/19/08 58 at Lions 11/27/08 57 vs. Texans 9/20/09 52 vs. Jaguars 11/1/09 48 at Buffalo 12/4/11 LONGEST RUNS IN TEAM HISTORY In 2012, Chris Johnson had an 83-yard touchdown run, an 80-yarder, and a franchise-record setting 94-yard score, giving him six of the 10 longest rushing plays in team history. In 2009, Johnson scored on runs of 91, 89 and 85 yards, giving him his first season with three touchdown runs of 85 or more yards. Longest rushing attempts in franchise history: Player Date Opp Rush 1. Chris Johnson 12/17/12 New York Jets 94t 2. Chris Johnson 9/20/09 Houston 91t Sid Blanks 12/13/64 New York Jets 91t 4. Chris Johnson 11/1/09 Jacksonville 89t 5. Chris Johnson 11/29/09 Arizona 85t 6. Chris Johnson 10/21/12 at Buffalo 83t 7. Earl Campbell 11/20/78 Miami 81t 8. Chris Johnson 11/4/12 Chicago 80t LenDale White 10/19/08 at Kansas City 80t Larry Moriarty 9/11/83 at L.A. Raiders 80 FRANCHISE SCRIMMAGE YARDS LIST On Nov. 11, 2012 at Miami, Chris Johnson reached 8,000 career scrimmage yards. He joined Eddie George, Earl Campbell and Ernest Givins as the only players in franchise history to reach the mark. On Dec. 9 at Indianapolis, he passed Givins career scrimmage yards mark with the club for third place. Most career scrimmage yards in franchise history: Yards... Scrimmage Player Seasons Rushing Receiving Yards 1. Eddie George ,009 2,144 12, Earl Campbell , , Chris Johnson ,958 1,658 8, Ernest Givins ,935 8, Drew Hill ,477 7,478

34 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 34 of 81 FRANCHISE COMBINED NET YARDS LIST On Oct. 21, 2012 at Buffalo, Chris Johnson moved into fifth place on the franchise s all-time combined net yards list. Combined net yards take into account rushing, receiving and all returns. In the game against the Bills, Johnson moved past former Oilers wide receiver Drew Hill, who netted 7,500 yards during his career. Most career comined net yards* in franchise history: Yards Gained on... Combined Player Seasons Rush Rec KOR PR Net Yards 1. Eddie George ,009 2, , Derrick Mason ,114 3,496 1,590 11, Earl Campbell , , Ernest Givins , , Chris Johnson ,958 1, , Drew Hill , ,500 * Combined net yards include yards gained on rushing attempts, receptions, kickoffs, punts, fumbles and interceptions. CAREER RUSHING TDs, FRANCHISE HISTORY At Buffalo on Dec. 4, 2011, Titans running back Chris Johnson passed Steve McNair (36 rushing touchdowns) for third place in franchise history in career rushing touchdowns. Most career rushing touchdowns, franchise history: Player Seasons Rushing TDs 1. Earl Campbell Eddie George Chris Johnson Steve McNair Lorenzo White Mike Rozier LenDale White Warren Moon Allen Pinkett Charley Tolar MOST RUSH YDS IN A SEASON, TEAM HISTORY Chris Johnson s 2012 total of 1,243 rushing yards ranked 13th in franchise history. It gave Johnson four of the team s top 14 all-time singleseason rushing totals. In 2009, Johnson passed Earl Campbell to set the new franchise single-season rushing record. Campbell set the previous record with 1,934 yards in Most rushing yards in a season, franchise history: Player Season Att Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Chris Johnson , t Earl Campbell , t Earl Campbell , t Eddie George , t Earl Campbell , t Eddie George , Earl Campbell , Eddie George , Chris Johnson , t Eddie George , Earl Campbell , Eddie George , t Chris Johnson , t Chris Johnson , t 9 2,000-YARD CLUB In 2009, Chris Johnson became the sixth player in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards in a season. He carried the ball 358 times for a leagueleading total of 2,006 yards and scored 14 touchdowns. The league s other 2,000-yard rushers at the time included Jamal Lewis (2,066 yards in 2003), Terrell Davis (2,008 in 1998), Barry Sanders (2,053 in 1997), Eric Dickerson (2,105 in 1984) and O.J. Simpson (2,003 in 1973). In 2012, Adrian Peterson joined the list with 2,097 rushing yards. Johnson went over 2,000 yards with a four-yard run Jan. 3, 2010 at Seattle. Averaging just over 125 yards per game, his 2,006-yard total ranks sixth in the history of the NFL, and he came within 99 yards of the all-time leader, Dickerson (2,105 yards in 1984). NFL all-time single-season rushing leaders: Player Year Att Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Eric Dickerson , Adrian Peterson , t Jamal Lewis , t Barry Sanders , t Terrell Davis , Chris Johnson , t O.J. Simpson , t 12 TITANS RECORD WHEN CHRIS JOHNSON... Regular Record When Johnson Season Playoffs Starts at running back Rushes for 100 or more yards Rushes for 150 or more yards Rushes for 200 or more yards Rushes for 1 or more TDs Rushes for 2 or more TDs Rushes for 3 or more TDs Rushes for 100 or more yards & 2 or more TDs Records 1 or more TD receptions Records 2 or more TD receptions Records at least one rushing TD & receiving TD Records at least 15 carries Records at least 20 carries Records at least 25 carries Records at least 30 carries

35 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 35 of SUMMARY Summary of Chris Johnson s 2009 achievements: ¾ With 2,509 scrimmage yards, broke Marshall Faulk s single-season NFL record (2,429 scrimmage yards in 1999). ¾ With 2,006 rushing yards, became one of six players in NFL history to record 2,000 rushing yards in a season. A seventh player, Adrian Peterson, joined the group in ¾ Broke Earl Campbell s single-season franchise rushing record (1,934 in 1980). ¾ Became the first player in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards and record 500 receiving yards (503) in a season. ¾ Finished the season with 11 consecutive 100-yard rushing games, tied with Marcus Allen for second all-time. (Barry Sanders holds record with 14 consecutive 100-yard rushing games.) ¾ Set a new franchise record with 228 rushing yards on Nov. 1 against the Jaguars. ¾ In one season, became the first player in NFL history to record three rushing touchdowns of 85-plus yards in a career. ¾ Tied Sid Blanks franchise record with a 91-yard touchdown run against the Texans on Sept. 20. ¾ Recorded the sixth-highest combined net yardage total (2,509) in NFL history (includes rushing, receiving, return yards). ¾ Scored 14 rushing touchdowns, tied with Eddie George (2000) for the third-highest total in franchise history. ¾ Ranks third in NFL history in rushing yards in a player s first two seasons with 3,234 yards. ¾ Led the Titans with 50 receptions, becoming only the fifth running back to lead the franchise in receptions and the first since NFL RUSHING LEADERS Titans running back Chris Johnson ranked first in the NFL with 2,006 rushing yards in It was the fifth time in team history a Titans/Oilers had a league rushing leader. Previously, Billy Cannon led the AFL in 1961 with 948 yards, and Earl Campbell led the NFL in three consecutive seasons from 1978 through Campbell s totals were 1,450 yards, 1,697 yards and 1,934 yards, respectively NFL rushing leaders: Player Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Chris Johnson Ten 358 2, t Steven Jackson StL 324 1, Thomas Jones NYJ 331 1, t Maurice Jones-Drew Jac 312 1, t Adrian Peterson Min 314 1, t 18 Titans/Oilers who led the league in rushing: Year Player Att Yds 2009 Chris Johnson 358 2, Earl Campbell 373 1, Earl Campbell 302 1, Earl Campbell 302 1, Billy Cannon NFL RECORD: SCRIMMAGE YARDS IN A SEASON In 2009, Chris Johnson became the first player in NFL history to record 2,000 rushing yards and 500 receiving yards in a season. His leaguehigh 2,006 yards on the ground and 503 yards through the air gave him a new NFL record of 2,509 yards from scrimmage, surpassing Marshall Faulk s previous league record from 1999 of 2,429 scrimmage yards. The previous franchise record was set by Earl Campbell, who posted 1,981 scrimmage yards in NFL all-time single-season scrimmage yards leaders: Rush Rec Scrim Player Year Yards Yards Yards 1. Chris Johnson , , Marshall Faulk ,381 1,048 2, Tiki Barber , , LaDainian Tomlinson , , Barry Sanders , , NFL leaders in yards from scrimmage: Rush Rec Total Scrimmage Player Team Yards Yards Touch Yards 1. Chris Johnson Ten 2, , Ray Rice Bal 1, , Adrian Peterson Min 1, , Maurice Jones-Drew Jac 1, , Steven Jackson StL 1, ,738 Most scrimmage yards in a season, franchise history: Rush Rec Scrim Scrimmage Player Season Yards Yards Yards Yards/Gm 1. Chris Johnson , , Earl Campbell , , Eddie George , , Lorenzo White , , Earl Campbell , , Eddie George , Charley Hennigan ,746 1, Chris Johnson , , #23 RB SHONN GREENE CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Running back Shonn Greene is in his fifth NFL season and his first campaign with the Titans. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent on March 14, 2013 after spending the first four seasons of his career with the New York Jets. Greene split carries in the backfield for the majority of his time in New York. As a rookie in 2009, he gained 540 yards as a backup to starter Thomas Jones (1,402), and in 2010, he rushed for 766 yards playing in the same backfield as LaDainian Tomlinson (914). The same duo was featured in 2011, but for the fir st time Greene took the majority of carries and rushed for 1,054 yards (280 by Tomlinson). In 2012, Greene appeared in every game and recorded 14 starts. He set career highs with 276 carries, 1,063 rushing yards and eight rushing touchdowns. He was particularly successful in short-yardage situations. When the Jets faced third-and-two or shorter, he gained first downs on an NFL-best 11 of 11 attempts, and on second-and-two or shorter, he was 12 of 15. Greene was a key member of playoff teams in 2009 and Appearing in six total games during those two postseasons, he rushed for 502 yards and three touchdowns on 99 attempts (5.1 avg.). A native of Sicklerville, N.J., Greene played three seasons at the University of Iowa. In 33 games with the Hawkeyes, he rushed for 2,228 yards, including a school-record 1,850 rushing yards in He won the 2008 Doak Walker Award, presented to the nation s top running back. The Jets selected him with the 65th overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft.

36 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 36 of 81 FB QUINN JOHNSON ¾ The former fifth-round pick of the Green Bay Packers was acquired by the Titans in a trade with the Packers in He was later waived and then re-signed. A product of Louisiana State University, Johnson was a member of Green Bay s Super Bowl XLV Championship squad. ¾ In 2012, his first full season in Tennessee and his fourth NFL season, he appeared in all 16 games with eight starts. He rushed four times for five yards and caught five passes for 40 yards. ¾ Placed on injured reserve on Sept. 7 with a quad injury Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), carried the ball four times for 18 yards before leaving the game in the second quarter with a knee injury. Greene s Career Regular Season Statistics ( with New York Jets): Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD t t , , Totals , FB COLLIN MOONEY ¾ The undrafted free agent from West Point spent three years fulfilling his commitment to the Army before joining the Titans in ¾ As a rookie in 2012, he played in two games and carried the ball five times for 19 yards. He also spent 15 weeks on the practice squad. ¾ Began the first week of the 2013 regular season on the practice squad but was signed to the 53-man roster on the eve of the opener (Sept. 7) after Quinn Johnson was placed on injured reserve Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), recorded his first career start and helped the Titans rush for 112 yards on 42 carries. TITANS TIGHT ENDS No. Name Ht Wt Exp College 81 Barden, Brandon (IR) Vanderbilt 88 Stevens, Craig California 84 Thompson, Taylor Southern Methodist 82 Walker, Delanie Central Missouri GREENE S CAREER 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Date Opp Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD 10/1412 Indianapolis /25/09 at Oakland t 2 01/09/10 at Cincinnati (WC) t 1 12/11/11 Kansas City /17/10 at San Diego (Div) t 1 10/03/10 at Buffalo /23/11 San Diego /02/12 Arizona MORE TITANS RUNNING BACKS/FULLBACKS RB JACKIE BATTLE ¾ Jackie Battle was signed by the Titans on the first day of 2013 training camp. He previously played with the Kansas City Chiefs ( ) and San Diego Chargers (2012), totaling 64 games and nine starts before arriving in Tennessee. The University of Houston product was originally signed by the Dallas Cowboys as an rookie free agent in ¾ In 2012, his only season in San Diego, he appeared in all 16 games with a career-best five starts and rushed for 311 yards on 95 carries with three touchdowns. He also caught a career-high 15 receptions for 108 yards with a score Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), carried the ball eight times for 21 yards and a touchdown. During a second-quarter drive, he converted a fourth-and-one with a one-yard run and then ran for a three-yard touchdown. It was his ninth career touchdown and first with the Titans. #88 TE CRAIG STEVENS CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Craig Stevens is in his sixth NFL season in He received a multi-year contract extension from the Titans during the 2012 offseason. His 2012 statistics included a career-high 23 receptions for 275 yards and one touchdown, as he continued to assert himself as one of the NFL s most highly regarded blocking tight ends. He played and started in 15 games. In 2011, Stevens appeared in 15 games with 11 starts. He totaled nine receptions for 166 yards and a touchdown. In his initial two campaigns, he was used as a reserve at tight end in addition to being a special teams contributor. Then, in 2010, he moved into a full-time offensive role, playing 15 games with 13 starts. Stevens was selected by the Titans in the third round (85th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. In four college seasons at Cal, Stevens appeared in 50 games (33 starts), one game shy of the school record. He earned honorable mention All-Pac 10 honors after his sophomore and senior seasons and secondteam All-Pac 10 following his junior year. His career totals included 51 receptions for 669 yards and seven touchdowns Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), played a key blocking role in the team s 42-carry, 112-yard rushing performance. Stevens Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Totals

37 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 37 of 81 #82 TE DELANIE WALKER CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Tight end Delanie Walker is in his eighth NFL season and his first campaign with the Titans. He spent the first seven years of his career with the San Francisco 49ers. Walker began his first preseason in Tennessee on the physically unable to perform list but was removed from the list on Aug. 19. The former sixth-round pick appeared in 99 career regular-season games with the 49ers (40 starts) and totaled 123 receptions for 1,465 yards (11.9 avg.) and eight touchdowns. A regular contributor on special teams, Walker posted 61 special teams tackles as well as 31 kickoff returns for 528 yards during his time in San Francisco. In 2012, Walker played an integral role in the 49ers second consecutive playoff season, as he teamed with Vernon Davis to form one of the NFL s top tight-end duos. He saw action in all 16 regular-season games (four starts) and set a career high with 344 yards and three touchdowns (matched career high) on 21 receptions. His average of 16.4 yards per catch was the highest among all NFL tight ends with 20 or more catches. During the 2012 playoffs, he appeared in all three games and started in Super Bowl XLVII. In the Super Bowl, he recorded three receptions for 48 yards. Walker was a sixth-round pick in the 2006 NFL Draft. As a rookie, he appeared in only seven games with one start. Then, in 2007, he played in all 16 contests and set a career high with 10 starts. It began a string of six seasons ( ) during which he missed a total of four games. In 2010, he set his career high with 29 receptions. A native of Pamona, Calif., Walker spent two seasons ( ) at Mt. San Antonio (Calif.) Community College before joining the University of Central Missouri Mules for his final two collegiate campaigns ( ). As a wide receiver at Central Missouri, he caught 113 passes for 1,347 yards in 20 games. The 49ers selected him with the 175th overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), in his 100th career regular-season game, made his first regular-season appearance in a Titans uniform and totaled three receptions for 40 yards. He provided a crucial play in the third quarter with a diving 25-yard reception on third-and-15 and also drew a key 24-yard pass interference penalty in the fourth quarter. Walker s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2006 SF SF SF SF SF SF t SF Ten Totals , MORE TITANS TIGHT ENDS TE TAYLOR THOMPSON ¾ The Titans traded up in the fifth round of the 2012 NFL Draft to select the 6-foot-6, 268-pound Thompson, who spent four years at SMU as a defensive end. As a rookie, he played in all 16 games with four starts and totaled six receptions for 46 yards (7.7 avg.). He also played a valuable role on special teams and finished second on the squad with 11 special teams tackles. In college, the three-time All-Conference USA selection started the final 43 games of his four-year career and tallied 139 tackles and 18 sacks. TITANS WIDE RECEIVERS No. Name Ht Wt Exp College 18 Britt, Kenny Rutgers 15 Hunter, Justin R Tennessee 83 Mariani, Marc (IR) Montana 14 Preston, Michael Heidelberg 87 Walter, Kevin (PUP) Eastern Michigan 85 Washington, Nate Tiffin 17 Williams, Damian Southern California 13 Wright, Kendall Baylor #18 WR KENNY BRITT CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Wide receiver Kenny Britt is in his fifth NFL season in From the time he entered the NFL through the end of the 2012 campaign, Britt s 16.1-yard receiving average ranked 10th in the NFL. He played in 14 games (11 starts) in 2012 and finished third on the squad with a career-high 45 receptions. His 589 receiving yards also ranked third on the team, and he tied for the club lead with four receiving touchdowns. Britt came back from a serious knee injury the previous season. In 2011, he was off to the best start of his career, totaling 17 receptions for 289 yards and three touchdowns, before tearing his right ACL and MCL in Week 3. Britt s totals in his first two seasons included 84 receptions for 1,476 yards and 12 touchdowns. He registered 42 receptions in each of his first two seasons for a total of 84 catches. His 1,476 yards from 2009 to 2010 led the Titans, and his 12 touchdown receptions in that time period tied Nate Washington for the team lead. With 701 receiving yards as a rookie and 775 yards in his second campaign, Britt became the first player for the franchise to lead the squad in receiving yards in each of his first two seasons since wide receiver Chris Sanders from 1995 to In 2010, Britt s team-high nine touchdown receptions tied for ninth in franchise history and amounted to the highest total since Drew Bennett s 11 in His 18.5-yard average ranked seventh in the NFL and was the third-best figure by a Titans/Oilers player in the last 20 seasons (Sanders, 23.5 in 1995; Justin Gage, 19.1 in 2008). In 2009, Britt had one of the best seasons in franchise history by a rookie wideout. He recorded a team-high 701 receiving yards on 42 catches, including three touchdown receptions. His yardage total ranked fifth in franchise rookie history and was the highest by a Titans rookie receiver since Sanders 823 yards in He tied for sixth in team annals in receptions by a rookie. Among the 2009 NFL rookie class, Britt was seventh in the NFL and third in the AFC in receptions, and he was fifth in the NFL and second in the AFC in receiving yards. The 6-3, 218-pound rookie came to the Titans by way of Rutgers University, where in three seasons he set the all-time Big East record with 3,043 receiving yards. Britt caught 178 passes, including 17 for touchdowns, in 34 career games (31 starts) Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), posted one reception for 15 yards. Britt s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD t t Totals , t 19

38 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 38 of 81 HIGHEST RECEIVING AVERAGE, Since being drafted in the first round of the 2009 NFL Draft, Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt is averaging 16.1 yards per reception. That puts him among the league leaders in receiving average during that period of time. Highest average per reception since the beginning of the 2009 season (minimum 80 receptions): Player Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Vincent Jackson 221 4, DeSean Jackson 212 3, t Malcom Floyd 181 3, Torrey Smith 103 1, t Mike Wallace 236 4, t Danario Alexander 83 1, t Johnny Knox 133 2, Kenny Britt 147 2, t Julio Jones 140 2, t Jordy Nelson 191 3, t 27 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH TD RECEPTION Kenny Britt recorded a streak of four consecutive games with at least one touchdown reception, dating from Dec. 26, 2010 at Kansas City through Sept. 18, 2011 against Baltimore. The streak tied for fourth in franchise history and was one game short of his separate five-game streak in Most consecutive games with at least one touchdown reception, franchise history: Player Season(s) Games 1. Bill Groman Kenny Britt Chris Sanders Kenny Britt Justin McCareins Kevin Dyson Willie Davis Dave Casper Charles Hennigan Bill Groman BRITT S CAREER 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Kenny Britt s career 100-yard games: Date Opp No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD 10/24/10 Philadelphia t 3 12/9/12 at Indianapolis /11/11 at Jacksonville t 2 9/18/11 Baltimore /19/10 Houston /29/09 Arizona /4/09 at Jacksonville REC. YARDS IN A GAME, FRANCHISE HISTORY On Oct. 24, 2010, Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt recorded seven receptions for 225 yards and three touchdowns against the Eagles. His receiving yards total ranks fifth in team history and was the most in a game since Drew Bennett s 233 yards against Kansas City on Dec. 13, Most receiving yards in a game, franchise history: Player Date Opp Rec Yds Avg TD 1. Charley Hennigan Bos Haywood Jeffires KC Drew Bennett 12/13/04 KC Charley Hennigan Buf Kenny Britt 10/24/10 Phi Charley Hennigan 12/03/61 SD Drew Hill Ind Charley Hennigan BPA Tim Smith 09/04/83 GB Charley Hennigan Den #15 WR JUSTIN HUNTER CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Wide receiver Justin Hunter was the 34th overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft. The Titans traded up in the second round to select the former University of Tennessee standout. The Titans were drawn to Hunter s production on the field and his rare physical traits. He averaged 17.1 yards per reception and scored 18 touchdowns during his three seasons with the Volunteers. His speed (4.40-second 40-yard dash), leaping ability (39½-inch vertical jump, 10-foot-7-inch broad jump) and receiving radius (6-feet 4-inches tall, 78-inch wingspan) provide quarterbacks an inviting target that is difficult for defenders to cover. Hunter s college statistics included 106 receptions for 1,812 yards in 28 games (17 starts). His receiving yardage total ranked 11th on the school s career list, and his eight 100-yard receiving performances tied Tim McGee and Peerless Price for third all-time by a Volunteer and were topped only by Joey Kent (15) and Marcus Nash (11). His 18 touchdown catches ranked fifth on the school s career charts. As a junior in 2012, the Virginia Beach, Va., native returned from an ACL injury he suffered the previous season and led the Volunteers with 73 receptions for 1,083 yards and nine touchdowns. Hunter s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Totals

39 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 39 of 81 Hunter s College Receiving Statistics: Year Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2010 Tennessee t Tennessee t Tennessee , t 9 Totals , t 18 #87 WR KEVIN WALTER CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Wide receiver Kevin Walter is in his 11th NFL season and his first with the Titans. He was signed as a free agent on April 4, 2013 and is currently on the physically unable to perform list. Prior to his arrival in Tennessee, Walter accumulated 152 games of NFL experience and 93 starts. His totals during that time included 356 receptions for 4,379 yards and 25 touchdowns. Walter spent the last seven seasons with the Houston Texans ( ) after playing three years in Cincinnati ( ). The owner of four 50-reception seasons and three 100-yard receiving games during his career, his best season was in 2008, when he tallied 60 receptions for 899 yards and eight scores. Last season, he recorded 41 grabs for 518 yards and two touchdowns in 16 games. Walter entered the NFL as a seventh-round selection (255th overall) by the New York Giants in the 2003 NFL Draft. He was waived by the Giants following his first training camp and claimed by the Cincinnati Bengals. In 2006, he signed as a free agent with the Texans. A native of Vernon Hills, Ill., Walter finished his career at Eastern Michigan University as the school s all-time leader in receptions (211) and receiving yards (2,838). Walter s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2003 Cin Cin Cin Hou Hou Hou Hou Hou Hou Hou t Ten Totals , #85 WR NATE WASHINGTON CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Wide receiver Nate Washington is in his ninth NFL season and his fifth campaign with the Titans in In 2012, Washington accumulated 746 receiving yards to lead the club for the second consecutive season. He ranked second on the squad with 46 receptions and tied for the team lead with four receiving touchdowns. Washington concluded 2012 with an active streak of 78 consecutive games with at least one reception, including all 64 games since signing with the Titans in 2009 as an unrestricted free agent from the Pittsburgh Steelers. Since Washington arrived in Tennessee, no Titans player has had more total receptions (209), receiving yards (3,025) and receiving touchdowns (23) than him. The 6-1, 177-pound receiver also has been remarkably durable. He has recorded seven consecutive campaigns in which he played in all 16 games. Washington enjoyed the best season of his career in 2011, his third campaign with the Titans. He led the team and set new career highs with 74 receptions, 1,023 receiving yards and seven receiving touchdowns. He also recorded a rushing touchdown. With his first career 1,000-yard season, Washington became the first Titans player to reach the mark since Drew Bennett and Derrick Mason each exceeded 1,000 yards in Washington appeared in 49 games with seven starts during his four seasons in Pittsburgh, where he collected 104 receptions for 1,705 yards and 12 touchdowns. He led the Steelers in yards per catch in two of his last three seasons there. Originally signed by the Steelers as an undrafted free agent from Tiffin University in 2005, he enjoyed a breakout season in 2006 when he led the AFC with a 17.8-yard per reception average Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), led the team with four receptions for 46 yards. Three of his receptions earned first downs, including a 14-yarder on thirdand-13 in the third quarter. Washington s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2005 Pit Pit t Pit Pit t Ten Ten t Ten , Ten t Ten Totals t RECEIVING AVERAGE LEADERS Titans wide receiver Nate Washington totaled 746 yards on 46 receptions in His 16.2-yard receiving averaged ranked seventh in the NFL and fifth in the AFC. Highest receiving average in 2012 (32 receptions needed to qualify): Player Team Receptions Yards Average 1. Vincent Jackson TB 72 1, Cecil Shorts Jac Danario Alexander SD Torrey Smith Bal T.Y. Hilton Ind Chris Givens StL Nate Washington Ten Josh Gordon Cle Calvin Johnson Det 122 1, Steve Smith Car 73 1,

40 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 40 of AVG. WITH 300-PLUS CATCHES On Nov. 25, 2012, wide receiver Nate Washington reached the 300 career reception mark. Washington spent his first NFL season as an undrafted free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers in He appeared in only one regular-season contest as a rookie and did not record a catch until the playoffs that season. Then, in 2006, Washington became a regular in Pittsburgh s receiver rotation. Since that time, Washington s receiving average ranks among many of the NFL s top receivers who have 300 or more receptions. Highest average per reception among players with 300 catches from 2006 through 2013: Player Receptions Yards Average 1. Vincent Jackson 348 6, Calvin Johnson 492 7, Santonio Holmes 359 5, Greg Jennings 428 6, Braylon Edwards 327 5, Nate Washington 317 4, Steve Smith 517 7, Terrell Owens 362 5, Randy Moss 348 5, Chad Johnson 387 5, TITANS LEADING RECEIVERS, Since wide receiver Nate Washington s arrival in Tennessee in 2009, he leads the club in total receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns. Most Receptions Since Nate Washington Chris Johnson Kenny Britt 147 Most Receiving Yards Since Nate Washington 3, Kenny Britt 2, Jared Cook 1,717 Most Receiving Touchdowns Since Nate Washington Kenny Britt Jared Cook 8 4. Damian Williams 5 Bo Scaife 5 CONSECUTIVE RECEPTION STREAKS Nate Washington has a current streak of 79 consecutive regular-season games with at least one reception. The streak extends back to his final 14 games with the Pittsburgh Steelers in Since arriving in Tennessee in 2009, Washington has at least one catch in all 66 games the team has played, which puts him ahead of Haywood Jeffires ( ) for the fourth-longest streak in franchise history. The team s all-time leaders for consecutive games with a reception are tight end Frank Wycheck (99 from ), Ernest Givins (82 from ) and Drew Hill (76 from ). Most consecutive games with a pass reception, franchise history: Player Seasons Consec. Games 1. Frank Wycheck (TE) Ernest Givins Drew Hill Nate Washington Haywood Jeffires Ken Burrough RECEIVING YARDS BY UNDRAFTED PLAYERS Nate Washington s career receiving yardage total ranks third among all active NFL players who were undrafted and second among current undrafted wide receivers, trailing only Chargers tight end Antonio Gates and Patriots receiver Wes Welker. Most career receiving yards among active undrafted players: Player Receptions Yards Average Lg TD 1. Wes Welker 777 8, t Antonio Gates 642 8, t Nate Washington 317 4, t Miles Austin 287 4, t Malcom Floyd 233 3, Lance Moore 311 3, t Davone Bess 326 3, Victor Cruz 173 2, t Danny Amendola 206 1, Fred Jackson 213 1, t AFC RECEPTIONS LEADERS Nate Washington ranked ninth in the AFC and sixth among AFC wide receivers with a career-high 74 receptions in AFC receptions leaders in 2011: Player Team Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Wes Welker NE 122 1, t 9 2. Rob Gronkowski (TE) NE 90 1, t Dwayne Bowe KC 81 1, t 5 4. Brandon Marshall Mia 81 1, t 6 5. Aaron Hernandez (TE) NE Stevie Johnson Buf 76 1, Ray Rice (RB) Bal Reggie Wayne Ind t 4 9. Nate Washington Ten 74 1, Mike Wallace Pit 72 1, t 8

41 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 41 of THIRD-DOWN RECEPTION LEADERS Nate Washington ranked second in the NFL with 29 receptions on third down in NFL third-down receptions leaders in 2011: Player Team Rec Yds Avg TD 1. Roddy White Atl Nate Washington Ten Antonio Brown Pit Victor Cruz NYG Davone Bess Mia Wes Welker NE WASHINGTON S CAREER 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Nate Washington s career 100-yard games: Date Opp No. Yds. Avg. Lg TD 12/11/11 New Orleans t 1 10/31/10 at San Diego t 1 11/21/10 Washington /20/11 at Atlanta t 2 9/23/12 Detroit t 1 #17 WR DAMIAN WILLIAMS CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Wide receiver Damian Williams is in his fourth NFL season in In 2012, he played in 13 games with two starts and ranked sixth on the team with 30 receptions for 324 yards. He was inactive in three of the season s final four games due to hamstring and foot injuries. In 2011, Williams played in 15 games and ranked fifth on the team with 45 receptions. His 592 receiving yards made up the third-best total on the squad, and his five touchdown receptions finished second only to Nate Washington s seven. The team used their first of two third-round selections (77th overall) in the 2010 NFL Draft on the the versatile Southern California wide receiver and punt returner. As a rookie in 2010, he played in every game and notched 16 receptions for 219 yards. In three collegiate seasons, Williams started 25 of 38 games and caught 147 passes for 2,114 yards (14.4 avg.) with 17 touchdowns. He began his career at Arkansas, where he was named to the Freshman All- Southeastern Conference first team, and then transferred to Southern Cal. There, he appeared in 26 games with 20 starts over two seasons, amassing 128 receptions for 1,879 yards and 15 touchdowns. He also returned 25 punts for 339 yards and two touchdowns for the Trojans. #13 WR KENDALL WRIGHT CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Wide receiver Kendall Wright is in his second season since being selected with the 20th overall pick in the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft. In his first NFL season, he saw action in 15 games (five starts) and made a significant impact. His 64 receptions led the Titans and tied Jacksonville receiver Justin Blackmon s total for the high among NFL rookies. Wright s 626 receiving yards ranked second on the team and fifth among all rookies, and his four receiving touchdowns tied for first on the team. He posted at least one reception in every game he played and recorded two or more receptions 13 times. Wright became the first Titans/Oilers rookie to lead the team in receptions since Bill Groman during the franchise s inaugural season of Only Groman, who posted 72 receptions in his first pro season, has recorded more receptions as a rookie in club annals. Wright concluded his career at Baylor University as the most decorated and accomplished receiver in school history. He owns virtually every significant receiving record for the program, totaling 302 receptions for 4,004 yards and 30 touchdowns. He never missed a game in his four years with the Bears and recorded at least one reception in every contest. As a senior in 2011, Wright set Baylor single-season records in receptions (108), receiving yards (1,663), receiving touchdowns (14), 100-yard games (nine), all-purpose yards (1,772) and consecutive games with a reception (tied own record with 13). He landed on numerous All-American lists and was a Biletnikoff Award semi-finalist. Additionally, he was the primary target for Robert Griffin III, who won the Heisman Trophy. Wright is a native of Mount Pleasant, Texas Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), caught two passes for 11 yards. Wright s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Totals Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), caught one pass for 13 yards. Williams Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Totals ,

42 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 42 of 81 ROOKIE RECEIVING LEADERS Kendall Wright, the 20th overall selection in the 2012 NFL Draft, tied for first among NFL rookies with 64 receptions and ranked fifth among rookies with 626 receiving yards. Most receptions in 2012 among all rookies: Player, Team Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Justin Blackmon, Jax t 5 Kendall Wright, Ten Trent Richardson, Cle. (RB) T.Y. Hilton, Ind t 7 Josh Gordon, Cle t 5 6. Doug Martin, T.B. (RB) t 1 7. Malcom Floyd, Ari Dwayne Allen, Ind. (TE) Most receiving yards in 2012 among all rookies: Player, Team Yards Rec Avg Lg TD 1. Justin Blackmon, Jax t 5 2. T.Y. Hilton, Ind t 7 3. Josh Gordon, Cle t 5 4. Chris Givens, StL Kendall Wright, Ten Rod Streater, Oak t 3 7. Malcom Floyd, Ari Dwayne Allen, Ind. (TE) FRANCHISE ROOKIE RECEIVING LEADERS Kendall Wright finished his rookie season with 64 receptions. In franchise history, only Bill Groman (72 in 1960) has had more receptions as a rookie. Most receptions by a rookie in franchise history: Player (Pos) Year Receptions 1. Bill Groman (WR) Kendall Wright (WR) Ernest Givins (WR) Sid Blanks (RB) Charles Hennigan (WR) Chris Johnson (RB) Kenny Britt (WR) Jerry LeVias (WR) MORE TITANS WIDE RECEIVERS WR MICHAEL PRESTON ¾ The former undrafted free agent from Heidelberg College signed with the Titans in 2011 and spent his entire rookie season on the practice squad. In 2012, he spent the first 13 weeks of the season on the practice squad before being promoted to the 53-man roster. He played in four games and totaled five receptions for 59 yards (11.8 avg.). OFFENSIVE LINEMEN TACKLES No. Name Ht Wt Exp College 66 Otto, Mike Purdue 71 Roos, Michael Eastern Washington 76 Stewart, David Mississippi State 68 Stingily, Byron Louisville GUARDS No. Name Ht Wt Exp College 67 Levitre, Andy Oregon State 60 Spencer, Chris Mississippi 70 Warmack, Chance R Alabama CENTERS No. Name Ht Wt Exp College 62 Schwenke, Brian R California 59 Turner, Rob New Mexico THE OFFENSIVE LINE The Titans could have two or three new starters on the offensive line in 2013 from the group in 2012 that battled through numerous injuries. During the 2012 campaign, the Week 1 starters left tackle Michael Roos, guard Steve Hutchinson, center Fernando Velasco, left guard Leroy Harris and right tackle David Stewart played together for the first seven games before injuries began to take their toll on the group. By the time the season ended, the Titans used six different starting offensive line combinations, and of the Week 1 starters, only Roos and Velasco were still in the lineup by season s end. Others to record starts in 2012 were Deuce Lutui (eight starts at right guard), Mike Otto (one start at left tackle, two starts at right tackle), Kevin Matthews (two starts at center), Mitch Petrus (one start at left guard), Byron Stingily (two starts at right tackle) and Kyle DeVan (one start at center). Despite the injuries, the offensive line collectively helped pave the way for Chris Johnson s 1,243-yard season, which ranked fifth in the AFC and ninth in the NFL. As a team, the Titans 4.5-yard rushing average ranked 10th in the NFL. The offense s 3,323 net passing yards was the 15th-highest total in team history. As soon as the 2013 NFL free agency period began in March, the Titans reached out to former Buffalo Bills standout left guard Andy Levitre, and before the conclusion of his first day on the open market, the two sides had agreed to terms on a deal that brought the veteran to Tennessee. Levitre started every game in his four seasons in Buffalo. The Titans later added center Rob Turner in free agency. Since entering the NFL in 2007, Turner played in 57 games with 18 starts for the New York Jets ( ) and St. Louis Rams (2012). He was a 16-game starter in 2012 nine times at center and seven at left guard. The Titans then turned to the NFL Draft. With the 10th overall pick, they selected guard Chance Warmack, who was a three-year starter and a three-time national champion at the University of Alabama. In the fourth round, they drafted California center Brian Schwenke, who likewise was a three-year collegiate starter. For the third consecutive season, the Titans offensive line is coached by Bruce Matthews, who had a Hall of Fame playing career with the organization prior to launching his coaching career. A brief rundown of the club s top offensive linemen: ¾ Andy Levitre, an unrestricted free agent addition from the Buffalo Bills in 2013, started all 64 games for the Bills from the time he entered the NFL as a 2009 second-round selection (51st overall) through the 2012 season. He was one of only three offensive linemen from the 2009 draft to start every game during that time. His starts included 58 at left guard, four at left tackle, one at center and one at right guard. From , the Bills ranked fifth in the NFL in fewest sacks allowed with 87 and

43 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 43 of 81 ranked fourth in average per rush (4.7). The California native was a four-time Academic All-Pac 10 honoree at Oregon State. Levitre s GP/GS: 1/1 (2013), 65/65 (career) ¾ Mike Otto is in his sixth NFL season in He was drafted out of Purdue in the seventh round of the 2007 NFL Draft and has served as a valuable reserve at both tackle and guard during his career. In 2012, he made one start at left tackle and notched two starts at right tackle. Otto s GP/GS: 1/0 (2013), 48/5 (career) ¾ The team s starter at left tackle is Michael Roos, a former second-round pick from Eastern Washington. Roos started 15 games at right tackle as a rookie in 2005 and has started all but one game since then on the left side. Among other honors, he was named Associated Press first-team All-Pro and selected to the Pro Bowl in In 2009, he added second-team AP All-Pro honors. On Oct. 28, 2012, he had his streak of 119 consecutive starts broken due to an appendectomy earlier in the week. Roos GP/GS: 1/1 (2013), 128/128 (career) ¾ Brian Schwenke was selected by the Titans in the fourth round (107th overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft. In four seasons with the California Golden Bears ( ), Schwenke played in 48 of 50 possible games and started games at three different positions 16 starts at left guard, 12 at center and eight at right guard. As a senior, he played center for the first time and was named first-team All-Pac-12 by the league s coaches. Schwenke s GP/GS: 0/0 (2013), 0/0 (career) ¾ Chris Spencer was signed by the Titans on April 5, He is a vetaran of eight previous NFL seasons who has starting experience at all three interior line positions. The former first-round pick from Ole Miss spent six years with the Seattle Seahawks ( ) before playing two years with the Chicago Bears ( ). He totaled 105 career games and 89 total starts with the Seahawks and Bears, including 62 starts at center, 19 starts at right guard and eight starts at left guard. In 2012, he appeared in 10 games with five starts (three at left guard, two at right guard) for the Bears. Spencer s GP/GS: 1/0 (2013), 106/89 (career) ¾ At right tackle, David Big Country Stewart s eighth NFL season came to a premature end due to a leg injury he suffered during the 12th game of the season (Dec. 2 against Houston). Prior to that, the former fourth-round pick from Mississippi State only missed two starts since permanently entering the starting lineup in Stewart s GP/GS: 1/1 (2013), 105/105 (career) ¾ Byron Stingily was selected by the Titans in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft. After not playing as a rookie, he saw action in five games in 2012, including starts in the final two games of the season at right tackle. He is capable of backing up both tackle positions. Stingily s GP/GS: 0/0 (2013), 5/2 (career) ¾ Rob Turner joined the Titans as an unrestricted free agent in March He arrived with 57 games of NFL experience with the New York Jets and St. Louis Rams. In his only season with the Rams in 2012, he started all 16 games nine at center and seven at left guard. The University of New Mexico product originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Jets in Turner s GP/GS: 1/1 (2013), 58/19 (career) ¾ Right guard Chance Warmack was selected with the 10th overall selection in the 2013 NFL Draft from the University of Alabama. During his four-year career at Alabama, the Crimson Tide won three BCS National Championships, taking the title during his freshman (2009), junior (2011) and senior (2012) seasons. He started the final 40 games of his college career at left guard, including all 14 contests as a senior in Warmack s GP/GS: 1/1 (2013), 1/1 (career) TITANS DEFENSIVE ENDS No. Name Ht Wt Exp College 75 Dawson, Keyunta Texas Tech 98 Edwards, Lavar R Louisiana State 91 Morgan, Derrick Georgia Tech 92 Pitoitua, Ropati Washington State 95 Wimbley, Kamerion Florida State #91 DE DERRICK MORGAN CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Derrick Morgan is in his fourth NFL season in In 2012, he started all 16 games for the first time in his career and led the Titans with 6.5 sacks and 19 quarterback pressures. He also set a career high with 66 tackles and added five tackles for loss, five passes defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. In 2011, Morgan played in 15 games and led the Titans with 20 quarterback pressures. He added 47 tackles, 2.5 sacks, three tackles for loss and two passes defensed. The promising defensive end was selected by the Titans with the 16th overall draft choice in As a rookie, an ACL tear ended his rookie campaign after only four games. In three seasons at Georgia Tech, the Coatesville, Pa., native totaled 115 tackles, 19.5 sacks, 29.5 tackles for loss, five passes defensed, six fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles in 39 games. He started the final 27 consecutive games of his college career at left defensive end. Prior to entering the NFL after his junior season, he was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year with an ACC-high 12.5 sacks Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), tallied four tackles, a sack and two quarterback pressures. He was credited with a five-yard sack on Ben Roethlisberger on the final play of the first half, one of five Titans sacks on the day.

44 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 44 of 81 Morgan s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR Totals #92 DE ROPATI PITOITUA CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Defensive end Ropati Pitoitua (pronounced roe-pot-ee pee-toe-uh-too-ah) is in his fourth NFL season and his first campaign with the Titans. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent from the Kansas Citiy Chiefs on March 25, Pitoitua has 37 games of NFL experience with the Chiefs and New York Jets. In 2012, his only season with Kansas City, he started 10 games (15 games played) and led all Chiefs defensive linemen with 32 tackles. He also added two sacks, five tackles for loss and one forced fumble. Pitoitua originally joined the Jets as an undrafted free agent in 2008 and was with the club until May He spent the majority of his rookie season on the practice squad and was on injured reserve for the entire 2010 season due to an Achilles injury. He totaled 22 tackles in 22 total games with the club. The Samoa native played in 36 games (25 starts) during a four-year career at Washington State. His career totals there included 116 tackles, 19.0 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and two passes defensed Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), in his Titans debut, recorded five tackles and helped limit the Steelers to 32 rushing yards on 15 carries. Pitoitua s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2008 NYJ Practice Squad 2009 NYJ NYJ Injured Reserve 2011 NYJ KC Ten Totals #95 DE KAMERION WIMBLEY CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Defensive end Kamerion Wimbley is in his eighth NFL season and his second with the Titans in He joined the team as a free agent in March During his first campaign in Tennessee, he started all 16 games at defensive end and tied for second on the team with six sacks. He also finished second on the defense with nine quarterback pressures and added 38 tackles, two tackles for loss and a forced fumble. A veteran of six previous seasons, Wimbley totaled 42.5 sacks in 95 games prior to his arrival in Tennessee. He spent the 2010 and 2011 seasons with the Oakland Raiders after starting his career with the Cleveland Browns ( ). In his two seasons with the Raiders, he registered 32 starts and 16 sacks, including seven last year with one interception. Originally a first-round pick (13th overall) by the Browns out of Florida State, Wimbley set the club s rookie record with 11 sacks in 2006, which also was the second highest total that season by an NFL rookie. He racked up 26.5 total sacks in his four seasons in Cleveland. Wimbley is a native of Wichita, Kan Highlights: ¾At Pittsburgh (9/8), notched two tackles. Wimbley s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2006 Cle NA Cle NA Cle NA Cle NA Oak NA Oak NA Ten Ten Totals MORE TITANS DEFENSIVE ENDS DE KEYUNTA DAWSON ¾ The Titans signed Dawson in January He spent the majority of the previous five seasons with the Indianapolis Colts after initially entering the NFL as a seventh-round pick out of Texas Tech in In 2011, he spent three weeks with the Detroit Lions. ¾ In 2012, Dawson played in the first three games of the season and posted five tackles before landing on injured reserve with a hamstring injury on Sept. 26. DE LAVAR EDWARDS ¾ Edwards was selected by the Titans in the fifth round (142nd overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft. ¾ In four seasons at Louisiana State, Edwards started 15 of 52 games and recorded 96 tackles, 10.5 sacks for minus 70 yards, 20 tackles for loss, six quarterback pressures, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries (one for a touchdown), two interceptions (one for a touchdown) and five passes defensed. For most of his career there he played behind a pair of high-round 2013 draft picks, Barkevious Mingo and Sam Montgomery.

45 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 45 of 81 DEFENSIVE TACKLES No. Name Ht Wt Exp College 99 Casey, Jurrell Southern California 94 Hill, Sammie Stillman 90 Johnson, Antonio Mississippi State 97 Klug, Karl Iowa 93 Martin, Mike Michigan #99 DT JURRELL CASEY CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Defensive tackle Jurrell Casey is in his third NFL season in He started all 16 games and led the team s defensive linemen in tackles for the second consecutive season. His totals included 80 tackles, three sacks, six tackles for loss, three quarterback pressures and two forced fumbles. The selection of Casey in the third round (77th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft paid immediate dividends for the team. As a rookie, he started 15 games and led the team s defensive linemen with 74 tackles. He added 2.5 sacks, nine quarterback pressures, five tackles for loss, one pass defensed, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery. A native of Long Beach, Calif., Casey played in 38 games (26 starts) on the defensive line (24 at right defensive tackle and two at nose tackle) at the University of Southern California. He recorded 138 tackles, nine sacks, 22 tackles for loss, three quarterback pressures, four fumble recoveries, three forced fumbles, an interception and three passes defensed. In his final season with the Trojans (2010), he started all 13 games for the second consecutive season and had 67 tackles, a team-best 11 tackles for loss, a team-leading 4.5 sacks, one interception, one fumble recovery and two passes defensed. He was named first-team All-Pac Highlights: ¾At Pittsburgh (9/8), registered four tackles, two sacks, a forced fumble and a quarterback pressure. Late in the first quarter, he recorded the team s first sack of the season, dropping Ben Roethlisberger for a six-yard loss. In the fourth quarter, he added an eight-yard sack to give him a new single-game career high (previously 1.5 sacks at the Houston Texans on Jan. 1, 2012). He also forced an Isaac Redman fumble in the second quarter that was recovered by the Steelers. Casey s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR Totals CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) #94 DT SAMMIE HILL Defensive tackle Sammie Hill is in his fifth NFL season and his first campaign with the Titans. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent on March 14, The 6-foot-4-inch, 329-pound run stuffer joins the Titans after spending the first four years of his career with the Detroit Lions. While there, he appeared in 59 career games with 18 starts and collected 95 tackles, four sacks, four fumble recoveries, a forced fumble and three passes defensed. In 2012, Hill appeared in 15 games with three starts and registered 15 tackles and three passes defensed. A native of West Blockton, Ala., Hill was a four-year starter at Stillman College, where he set the school record with 44.5 tackles for loss. He was drafted by the Lions in the fourth round (115th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), produced two tackles, a quarterback pressure and a pass defensed in his Titans debut. He helped limit the Steelers to 32 rushing yards on 15 carries. Hill s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2009 Det NA NA Det NA NA Det NA NA Det NA NA Ten Totals #90 DT ANTONIO JOHNSON CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Defensive tackle Antonio Johnson was signed by the Titans as a free agent in 2013, reuniting him with the team that originally drafted him. The 6-foot-3-inch, 328-pound defender spent the majority of the last five seasons with the Indianapolis Colts. With the Colts, he played in 67 career games, including 46 starts, and totaled 164 tackles and 1.5 sacks. In 2012, Johnson started 13 games for Indianapolis and registered 30 tackles. His most productive season statistically was in 2009, when he started 15 games and totaled 37 tackles and a sack. The Titans originally selected Johnson out of Mississippi State in the fifth round of the 2007 NFL Draft. However, during his rookie training camp, he injured his knee and was placed on injured reserve. He spent most of the 2008 season on the Titans practice squad before the Colts signed him to their active roster to finish the year. A native of Leland, Miss., Johnson played in 23 games at Mississippi State with five starts. He registered 36 tackles, 2.5 sacks, seven tackles for loss and two fumble recoveries for the Bulldogs Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), recorded a tackle for loss in his first regular-season appearance for the Titans.

46 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 46 of 81 Johnson s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2007 Ten Injured Reserve 2008 Ind NA NA Ind NA NA Ind NA NA Ind NA NA Ind NA NA Ten Totals CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) #97 DT KARL KLUG Karl Klug (pronounced KLOOG) is in his third NFL season in He was a regular in the Titans defensive tackle rotation in his first two campaigns. Klug s 2012 totals included 12 tackles, 3.5 sacks, five quarterback pressures, one tackle for loss and one pass defensed in 16 games (one start). As a rookie in 2011, the former fifth-round pick emerged as one of the top young pass-rushing defensive tackles in the NFL, compiling a team-high seven sacks. The total tied for sixth place in sacks among all NFL rookies, tied for fourth among all NFL defensive tackles, and led all rookie defensive tackles. Playing in all 16 games (one start), Klug also totaled 32 tackles, 10 quarterback pressures, two tackles for loss, four passes defensed and two forced fumbles. During a four-year career at Iowa, Klug appeared in 40 games with 26 consecutive starts to end his career. He tallied 140 tackles, 31 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks, eight quarterback pressures, eight passes defensed, four forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. As a senior in 2010, the Caledonia, Minn., native led the Hawkeyes with 13 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks. He totaled 57 tackles en route to earning second-team All-Big Ten honors from the league s coaches and media. His honors also included the Roy J. Carver Most Valuable Player Award on defense, the Iron Hawk Award and the Hayden Fry Extra Heartbeat Award. Martin s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR Totals TITANS LINEBACKERS No. Name Ht Wt Exp College 56 Ayers, Akeem UCLA 57 Bailey, Patrick Duke 55 Brown, Zach North Carolina 53 Fokou, Moise Maryland 50 Gooden, Zaviar R Missouri 52 McCarthy, Colin Miami (Fla.) 2013 Highlights: ¾At Pittsburgh (9/8), posted two tackles Klug s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR Totals CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) #93 DT MIKE MARTIN Defensive tackle Mike Martin is in his second NFL season in Martin was drafted out of the University of Michigan in the third round of the 2012 NFL Draft. As a rookie, the 6-foot-1-inch, 298-pound defender played in all 16 games with one start and produced 40 tackles, three sacks, five tackles for loss and three quarterback pressures. At Michigan, the Detroit native was a three-time receipient of the school s Richard Katcher Award, given to the top defensive lineman. He recorded 37 consecutive starts at nose tackle to conclude his career, and in a total of 49 career games, he tallied 172 tackles, 10 sacks and 25 tackles for loss. As a senior captain of the Wolverines in 2011, he posted a career-high 64 tackles, 3.5 sacks, six tackles for loss and a safety en route to earning second-team All-Big Ten honors Highlights: ¾At Pittsburgh (9/8), posted two tackles #56 LB AKEEM AYERS CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Linebacker Akeem Ayers is in his third season in In 2012, Ayers played in all 16 games (14 starts), led the Titans with 110 tackles, and ranked second on the defense with six sacks. The strongside linebacker added eight quarterback pressures, eight passes defensed, four tackles for loss, an interception and a forced fumble. As a rookie in 2011, the former UCLA standout made an immediate impact at strongside linebacker. He became the first Titans rookie to start all 16 games since safety Tank Williams in 2002, and he led all Titans linebackers with 88 tackles, the second-highest total for a Titans rookie since 1999 (103 by Alterraun Verner in 2010). Ayers added two sacks, seven quarterback pressures, three tackles for loss, two passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery in his first season. Ayers was drafted by the Titans in the second round (39th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft. In three collegiate seasons, Ayers recorded six interceptions, 14 sacks, seven forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries. As a junior in 2010, he served as a team captain, started all 12 games and posted 68 tackles, including four sacks, 10 tackles for loss and two interceptions.

47 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 47 of 81 The Los Angeles, Calif., native also scored three touchdowns during his UCLA career, including two interception returns and a fumble return for a score Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), started and helped limit the Steelers to 195 total net yards. Ayers Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR Totals TITANS TACKLE LEADERS Linebacker Akeem Ayers led the Titans with 110 tackles in He was followed by safety Michael Griffin (103). Titans tackle leaders in 2012 (by total tackles): Player Total Solo Asst 1. Akeem Ayers Michael Griffin Jason McCourty Zach Brown Jordan Babineaux SACKS BY TITANS/OILERS LINEBACKERS From the time individual sacks became an official NFL statistic in 1982 through the 2011 season, a Titans/Oilers linebacker finished a season with five sacks only eight times. In 2012, the Titans had two linebackers accomplish the feat. Akeem Ayers tied for second on the team with six sacks, while rookie Zach Brown ranked fourth on the squad with 5.5 sacks. Franchise linebackers with 5.0 sacks in a season since 1982: Linebacker Season Sacks 1. Lamar Lathon Johnny Meads Robert Brazile Akeem Ayers Mike Barrow Eddie Robinson Zach Brown Greg Favors Keith Bulluck Keith Bulluck CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) #55 LB ZACH BROWN Linebacker Zach Brown is in his second NFL season. He was drafted by the Titans in the second round (52nd overall) of the 2012 NFL Draft. As a rookie, he appeared in all 16 games as a rookie with 13 starts. He tied for third on the squad in tackles (93), a total that ranked second for a Titans rookie since 1999 (103 by Alterraun Verner in 2010). Brown also ranked fourth in sacks (5.5), tied for second in tackles for loss (6), finished third in interceptions (3), tied for fourth in passes defensed (6) and led the team in defensive fumble recoveries (2). He scored two touchdowns off interception returns. Brown was the only NFL rookie in 2012 to finish among the top five rookies in both interceptions (tied for fourth) and sacks (tied for fifth). In four seasons at North Carolina, Brown started 23 of 47 games, in- cluding 11 starts at weakside outside linebacker and 12 starts at the strongside spot. He recorded 230 tackles, 5.5 sacks, seven interceptions, 19 tackles for loss, six quarterback pressures, three forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and four passes defensed. As a senior, Brown was a Butkus Award semifinalist and earned All- Atlantic Coast Conference first-team honors, as he led the team with a career-high 105 tackles. He also ranked second on the squad with 5.5 sacks and 13.5 stops for loss. The Columbia, Md., native was considered the fastest linebacker available in the 2012 NFL Draft. He was timed in the 40-yard dash at 4.44 seconds at the NFL Scouting Combine and in 4.37 seconds at his pro day Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), led the team with 10 tackles, tied for the team lead with two sacks and added a pass defensed. Brown delivered a one-yard sack against Ben Roethlisberger in the first quarter, and in the third quarter, he struck again with an eight-yard sack. The two sacks tied Brown s career high he set against the Jets on Dec. 17, Brown s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR Totals TACKLES BY TITANS ROOKIES SINCE 1999 As a rookie in 2012, Zach Brown played in all 16 games and spent the majority of the campaign as the team s starting weakside linebacker. A second-round pick from North Carolina, his 93 total tackles rank among the top rookie performances in the Titans era (since 1999). In the franchise s 14 years as the Titans, only one defensive rookie produced more tackles than Brown. As a rookie in 2010, cornerback Alterraun Verner made 103 tackles, the high among all Titans rookies in that time span. In 2011, the Titans had three rookies starting regularly on defense: Jurrell Casey, Akeem Ayers and Colin McCarthy. Ayers, the club s starting strongside linebacker, led his class with 88 total tackles. McCarthy, a middle linebacker, produced 76 tackles, and Casey tallied 74 stops as a rookie defensive tackle. The only defender in the top six on the list that is not currently on the roster is Jevon Kearse (85 tackles in 1999). Most tackles by a Titans rookie, (current players in bold): Player Position Season Total Solo Assist 1. Alterraun Verner CB Zach Brown LB Akeem Ayers LB Jevon Kearse DE Colin McCarthy LB Jurrell Casey DT Carlos Hall DE Tank Williams S Andre Dyson CB Cortland Finnegan CB Albert Haynesworth DT Note: Tackle statistics for the Titans are compiled from coaches film study after each game. They sometimes differ from the press box statistics tallied at each game.

48 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 48 of 81 On Aug. 2, 2012, Fokou was traded from the Eagles along with linebacker Greg Lloyd to the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for cornerback Kevin Thomas and a conditional seventh-round selection in the 2013 NFL Draft. In 39 career games at the University of Maryland, Fokou registered 182 tackles. As a senior, he was an All-ACC selection at strongside linebacker after totaling 77 tackles and five sacks. Born in Cameroon, Fokou moved to Potomac, Md., when he was five Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), posted five tackles and a fumble recovery. With the Steelers driving and facing a third-and-one at the Tennessee six-yard line, he recovered an Isaac Redman fumble in the end zone for his first career fumble recovery. He helped limit the Steelers to 32 rushing yards on 15 attempts. ROOKIE SACK AND INTERCEPTION LEADERS Titans linebacker Zach Brown was the only NFL rookie in 2012 to finish among the top five rookies in both interceptions (his three interceptions tied for fourth) and sacks (his 5.5 sacks tied for fifth). NFL rookie sack leaders in 2012: Rookie (Position) Team Sacks Yds 1. Bruce Irvin (DE) Sea Chandler Jones (DE) NE Whitney Mercilus (LB) Hou Derek Wolfe (DE) Den Zach Brown (LB) Ten Quinton Coples (DE) NYJ Fletcher Cox (DT) Phi Kendall Reyes (DE) SD Michael Brockers (DT) StL Dont a Hightower (LB) NE Dezman Moses (LB) GB NFL rookie interception leaders in 2012: Rookie (Position) Team Int Yds Avg Long TD 1. Casey Hayward (CB) GB Janoris Jenkins (CB) StL t 3 Tavon Wilson (S) NE Zach Brown (LB) Ten t 2 Alfonzo Dennard (CB) NE t 1 Leonard Johnson (CB) TB t 1 Michael Boley (LB) NYG Bobby Wagner (LB) Sea #53 LB MOISE FOKOU CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Linebacker Moise Fokou (pronounced Moses FOE-koo) is in his fifth NFL season and his first season with the Titans. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent from the Indianapolis Colts on March 14, The 6-foot-1-inch, 243-pound linebacker acquired 59 games of NFL experience and 23 starts prior to his arrival in Tennessee. He spent 2012 in Indianapolis, where he played in all 16 games and registered 46 tackles, one sack, one forced fumble and five special teams stops. Originally a seventh-round pick by the Eagles, Fokou played his first three seasons in Philadelphia, where he totaled 43 games and 22 starts. He led the Eagles in special teams tackles in consecutive seasons (20 in 2009 and 19 in 2010) and totaled 49 special teams stops in three seasons. Fokou s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2009 Phi Phi Phi Ind NA NA Ten Totals #52 LB COLIN McCARTHY CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Colin McCarthy is in his third season since being drafted by the Titans in the fourth round (109th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft. In 2012, he was limited by two separate injuries to a total of seven starts. He missed a total of four games due to a sprained ankle, and a concussion prevented him from appearing in the season s final five contests. McCarthy s 2012 statistical totals included 45 tackles, three tackles for loss, an interception for a touchdown and two passes defensed. In his rookie season, the former Miami Hurricane entered the starting lineup after midseason and made a significant impact on the Titans defense. His totals included 76 tackles, a team-high eight tackles for loss, one quarterback pressure, one interception, three passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Although he started in less than half of the team s games, his tackle total was at the time the fourth-highest by a Titans rookie since McCarthy played in 49 games during his career at Miami ( ), tied for the sixth-most in school history and only three behind Brandon Meriweather s all-time mark. His 35 starts and 308 career tackles were the most by a Miami linebacker since Jonathan Vilma (37, 371). A native of Philadelphia, Pa., who moved to Tampa, Fla., prior to high school, McCarthy led the Hurricanes and ranked third in ACC with 119 tackles as a senior. He also led the team with four quarterback hurries and earned honorable mention All-ACC honors. McCarthy s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR Totals

49 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 49 of 81 MORE 2013 TITANS LB HIGHLIGHTS LB PATRICK BAILEY ¾ One of the Titans top special teams performers has spent three seasons with the Titans. Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the Steelers out of Duke in 2008, he spent two years in Pittsburgh before being claimed off waivers by the Titans in ¾ In 2012, he played in 12 games and ranked third on the squad with 10 special teams tackles. He missed a total of four games due to hand and rib injuries. LB ZAVIAR GOODEN ¾ Gooden was selected by the Titans in the third round (97th overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft. He played in 49 games at Missouri, including 36 starts at weakside outside linebacker, and his totals included 256 tackles, four sacks and five interceptions. As a senior, the team captain registered 61 tackles and an interception for a touchdown. ¾ At the 2013 NFL Combine, he recorded a 4.47-second 40-yard dash, the fastest among all linebackers who attended. ¾ He missed all four preseason games of 2013 with an ankle injury he suffered during training camp. TITANS CORNERBACKS No. Name Ht Wt Exp College 37 Campbell, Tommie California (Pa.) 30 McCourty, Jason Rutgers 24 Sensabaugh, Coty Clemson 20 Verner, Alterraun UCLA 29 Wreh-Wilson, Blidi R Connecticut #37 CB TOMMIE CAMPBELL CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) #30 CB JASON McCOURTY CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Jason McCourty is in his fifth NFL season in He was rewarded for his play with a multiyear contract extension in 2012 that keeps him under contract through From the time he became a full-time starter in 2011 throught 2012, McCourty tied Michael Griffin for the most interceptions on the team (six) and led the team in passes defensed (30) over the same span. In 2012, the cornerback was named by his peers as a team captain for the first time. He responded by starting all 16 games for the first time in his career and tying for the team lead with four interceptions. He also led the squad and set a career high with 17 passes defensed. His 93 tackles finished tied for third on the defense, and he added four tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. In 2011, McCourty recorded 15 starts and a career-high 107 tackles. His tackle total ranked second on the team. He also led the squad with 13 passes defensed and tied for the lead with two interceptions. He also recovered a blocked punt for a touchdown. In 2010, he grabbed a starting spot out of training camp before suffering an injury early in the season and missing four games. McCourty returned to the lineup and started three of the team s final four games and finished his second pro campaign with two interceptions and 13 passes defensed. As a rookie in 2009, McCourty gained three games of starting experience in the first half of the season due to multiple injuries in the secondary. He also finished third on the team with 12 special teams tackles during his rookie campaign. The Nyack, N.Y., native was selected by the Titans in the sixth round (203rd overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft. In a four-year career at Rutgers, McCourty totaled 150 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, two interceptions, 20 passes defensed and two fumble recoveries in 47 games. He also had a 25.8-yard average on 17 kickoff returns. McCourty has an identical twin brother, Devin, who plays cornerback for the New England Patriots. Tommie Campbell is in his third NFL season in The 6-foot-3-inch, 198-pound cornerback played primarily appeared on special teams in his first two campaigns. In 2012, he played in 14 contests and tied for fourth on the team with nine special teams tackles. He also scored a touchdown on a punt return and added five tackles and a pass defensed in the secondary. In 2011, Campbell appeared in 15 games exclusively on special teams. He tied for third on the team with eight special teams tackles and had an 84-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Tampa Bay (11/27). A native of Aliquippa, Pa., Campbell entered the NFL with an unlikely story. He spent time in college with three different schools, including his first two seasons at the University of Pittsburgh. He then transferred to Edinboro in 2007 campaign, only to drop out for two and a half years and find himself working full time as a janitor at Pittsburgh International Airport. He then took advantage of a chance to complete his final year of eligibility at California University of Pennsylvania and did enough there to warrant selection by the Titans in the seventh round (251st overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft. Campbell s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR Totals

50 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 50 of Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), recorded four tackles, a tackle for loss and a teamhigh three passes defensed. He helped keep the Steelers to 195 total yards on offense. McCourty s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR Totals #20 CB ALTERRAUN VERNER CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Cornerback Alterraun Verner is in his fourth NFL season in In 2012, Verner appeared in all 16 games for the third consecutive season, Verner was a 16-game starter for the first time in his career. He led the squad with seven tackles for loss and ranked second with 10 passes defensed. His statistics also included 78 tackles, two interceptions, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery for a touchdown and six stops on special teams. In 2011, Verner played in all 16 games for the second consecutive season and notched three starts. He totaled 50 tackles, two tackles for loss, one interception, six passes defensed and four stops on special teams. In 2010, he played in all 16 games and notched a dozen starts as a rookie. He finished second on the team with three interceptions, becoming one of seven NFL rookies to record three or more interceptions. He also led the squad with 15 passes defensed and ranked fourth with 103 tackles. He added one quarterback pressure, one tackle for loss, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. After a four-year college career, Verner was selected by the Titans in the fourth round of the 2010 NFL Draft. The Titans traded with the Seattle Seahawks to move up in the round to select him with the 104th overall pick. At UCLA ( ), Verner started 35 of 50 games. He tied for seventh in school history with 13 interceptions during his career, with his five interceptions during his senior year representing the most by a Bruin in a season since He also holds the school career-record with four interception returns for touchdowns. As a senior, Verner was named third-team All-American. MORE TITANS CORNERBACKS CB COTY SENSABAUGH ¾ The Titans selected Sensabaugh with a fourth-round pick in the 2012 NFL Draft. As a rookie, he played in all 16 games with three starts. He began the season playing primarily on special teams but became the club s nickel cornerback at midseason. His statistical totals included 27 tackles, three passes defensed and four special teams stops. ¾ At Clemson, he played in 52 college games, and as a senior, the team s co-captain led the Tigers with 13 passes defensed. CB BLIDI WREH-WILSON ¾The Titans selected Blidi Wreh-Wilson (pronounced blee-dee ray WILson) with a third-round pick (70th overall) in the 2013 NFL Draft. In four seasons at the University of Connecticut, Wreh-Wilson played in 46 games with 39 starts. His career totals included 181 total tackles, eight interceptions (two touchdown returns) and 27 passes defensed. He was a team captain as a senior and won the team s Most Valuable Player Award Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), made his professional regular-season debut on special teams. TITANS SAFETIES No. Name Ht Wt Exp College 33 Griffin, Michael Texas 31 Pollard, Bernard Purdue 39 Stafford, Daimion R Nebraska 21 Wilson, George Arkansas 2013 Highlights: ¾At Pittsburgh (9/8), recorded four tackles, an interception and two passes defensed. In the second quarter, he picked off a Ben Roethlisberger pass intended for Emmanuel Sanders, marking his seventh career interception. Verner s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR Totals #33 S MICHAEL GRIFFIN CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Free safety Michael Griffin is in his seventh season since being selected by the Titans in the first round of the 2007 NFL Draft. He never missed a game through the first six seasons of his career. During the 2012 offseason, Griffin was rewarded with a new multi-year contract. He responded by starting all 16 games and ranking second on the team with 103 tackles. It marked the third time in his career he reached the 100-tackle mark. By tying Jason McCourty for the team lead in 2012 with four interceptions, Griffin recorded his fourth career season to lead the squad or tie for the team lead. He joined Darryl Lewis (five times) and Samari Rolle

51 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 51 of 81 (four) as the only players in franchise history to accomplish the feat at least four times. Griffin moved into a tie with Gregg Bingham for 13th place in franchise history with 21 career interceptions. Griffin s 2012 statistics also included two tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and a sack. In 2011, he finished third on the team in 2011 with 96 tackles and tied for the team lead with a pair of interceptions. He added one quarterback pressure, two tackles for loss, six passes defensed and one forced fumble. En route to earning his second career Pro Bowl berth in 2010, Griffin led the team with four interceptions and finished second on the squad with a career-high 153 tackles. In 2008, he was named to the Pro Bowl after starting all 16 games for the first time. He led the team with seven interceptions, a total that tied for the 11th-best figure in team history and ranked second in the NFL in 2008 behind only Baltimore s Ed Reed (nine). A product of the University of Texas, he was selected with the 19th overall pick in 2007 and stepped into the starting lineup midway through his rookie season. With the Longhorns, he played in 50 career games and totaled 364 tackles, four sacks and eight interceptions. Griffin also set a Big 12 Conference record and ranked second in NCAA Division I-A history with eight career blocked punts Highlights: ¾At Pittsburgh (9/8), registered three tackles and helped limit the Steelers to 195 total net yards on offense. Griffin s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR Totals INTERCEPTIONS BY SAFETIES, TEAM HISTORY Safety Michael Griffin is tied for 13th place in franchise history with 21 career interceptions. Griffin s interception total also ranks sixth in franchise history among all safeties. Most career interceptions by Titans/Oilers safeties: Player Years No Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Jim Norton Fred Glick Mike Reinfeldt Ken Houston Marcus Robertson Michael Griffin t 1 7. Bubba McDowell t 1 Chris Hope t 1 #31 S BERNARD POLLARD CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Safety Bernard Pollard is in his first season with the Titans and his eighth overall NFL campaign in Pollard spent the last two years with the Baltimore Ravens following stints with the Kansas City Chiefs ( ) and Houston Texans ( ). He has started 85 of his 105 career regular-season games and accumulated 576 tackles, nine sacks, nine interceptions, 10 forced fumbles and seven fumble recoveries. In 2012, Pollard was an important cog in Baltimore s run to a Super Bowl XLVII title. He started the first 13 games of the season at strong safety before missing the final three weeks with a chest injury. Even with the missed time, he led the Ravens with 98 total tackles and added a pair of sacks, an interception and six passes defensed. He returned to the starting lineup for each of the team s four postseason contests, totaling 17 tackles, four passes defensed and a forced fumble. Pollard originally entered the NFL with Kansas City in 2006 as a second-round draft pick (54th overall). In three seasons there, he appeared in every game, including 31 starts. Signing with Houston in 2009, he played and started in 28 contests over two seasons, and in his first season with the Texans, he recorded a career-high four interceptions. In 2010, he led the defense and set a career high with 112 tackles. He then joined the Ravens and made an immediate impact, starting 13 games in 2011 en route to setting a career high with 13 passes defensed. The Ravens ranked second against the run and led the NFL in red-zone defense. A native of Ft. Wayne, Ind., Pollard spent three seasons at Purdue University, where he played in 36 games (35 starts). He earned second-team All-Big Ten honors at the conclusion of his sophomore campaign Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), made his regular-season Titans debut and posted six tackles. He helped limit the Steelers to 195 total net yards on offense. Pollard s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2006 KC NA NA KC NA NA KC NA NA Hou NA NA Hou NA NA Bal NA NA Bal NA NA Ten Totals

52 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 52 of 81 #21 S GEORGE WILSON CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Safety George Wilson is in his first season with the Titans after spending most of the last nine years with the Buffalo Bills. He signed with the Titans as a free agent on Feb. 11, In 2012, Wilson started all 16 games for the first time in his career. He ranked second on the squad with 98 tackles and added five passes defensed. In 92 career games with the Bills, he contributed 362 tackles, 12 interceptions, 22 passes defensed, three forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries. Additionally, he totaled 57 career tackles on special teams. Wilson originally entered the NFL with the Detroit Lions in 2004 as an undrafted free agent wide receiver. He was waived by the Lions at the end of his rookie training camp and subsequently spent a month on their practice squad. After being released by the Lions, the Bills signed him to their practice squad. After appearing in three contests on special teams in 2005, Wilson spent all but one week of the 2006 campaign on Buffalo s practice squad. He was inactive once as a member of the 53-man roster. During the 2007 offseason, he transitioned from wide receiver to safety. The move paid dividends, as he went on to play in 12 games with nine starts that season. He intercepted a pair of passes and scored twice once on an interception and once on a fumble return. Elected as a team captain for each of his final five seasons in Buffalo, Wilson would go on to start 55 total games at safety while maintaining a leadership role on special teams. Additionally, he was honored with the team s Walter Payton Man of the Year Award in 2009 and The 2011 season also saw Wilson record a career-high 104 tackles and tie his career high with four interceptions, a mark he initially reached in A native of Paducah, Ky., Wilson was a two-time all-state selection at wide receiver for Paducah Tilghman High School. He then went to the University of Arkansas, where he hauled in 144 passes for 2,151 yards and 16 touchdowns in 44 career games. He led the team in receiving during his junior and senior seasons with the Razorbacks Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), appeared primarily on special teams and led the club with four total special teams tackles. He also provided one of the key plays late in the game, corralling an onside kick attempt by the Steelers with less than two minutes remaining and the Titans holding a seven-point lead. Wilson s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP GS Tackle Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2004 Det/Buf 0 0 Practice Squad 2005 Buf NA Buf NA Buf NA Buf NA Buf Buf Buf Buf Ten Totals MORE TITANS SAFETIES S DAIMION STAFFORD ¾The Titans selected Daimion Stafford in the seventh round (248th overall) of the 2013 NFL Draft. He played two seasons at Nebraska ( ) after spending a pair of seasons ( ) at Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. At Nebraska, he started 26 of 27 games and totaled 176 tackles, 1.5 sacks, a quarterback pressure, seven tackles for loss, four interceptions, 17 passes defensed, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. As a senior, he earned first-team All-Big Ten honors after leading the team with four interceptions and ranking second on the squad with 96 tackles Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), made his professional regular-season debut on special teams and assisted on a special teams tackle. TITANS SPECIALISTS KICKERS No. Name Ht Wt Exp College 2 Bironas, Rob Ga. Southern/Auburn PUNTERS No. Name Ht Wt Exp College 6 Kern, Brett Toledo RETURNERS No. Name Ht Wt Exp College 83 Mariani, Marc (IR) Montana 25 Reynaud, Darius West Virginia LONG SNAPPERS No. Name Ht Wt Exp College 48 Brinkley, Beau Missouri CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) #2 K ROB BIRONAS Kicker Rob Bironas, the franchise s second all-time leading scorer, is in his ninth season in the NFL, all of which he has spent as a member of the Titans. In 2012, he made 25 of 31 field goal attempts and all 35 PAT attempts to total 110 points. He tied Al Del Greco s ( ) franchise record with his sixth consecutive 100-point season. Bironas has positioned his name among some of the franchise s alltime greats at the position and even among some of the NFL s all-time best. Through the 2012 campaign, Bironas was the third-most accurate kicker in NFL history, connecting on 214 of 250 attempts (85.6 percent). From Bironas first season in 2005 through 2012, only one player, David Akers (228), made more field goals than Bironas. From long distance, Bironas accomplishments are perhaps even more impressive. Among all players with 100 or more field goals since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, Bironas is the third-most accurate from 40 yards or longer, making 75.7 percent of his attempts (87 or 115). He set a league record in 2011 with 10 consecutive games kicking a field goal of at least 40 yards. From 50-plus yards, Bironas is the NFL s second all-time leader as well at 71.0 percent (22 of 31). The 2007 Pro Bowl and Associated Press All-Pro selection owns or shares numerous club records, including longest field goal (60 yards), most field goals in a game (eight, also an NFL record), most consecutive games with a field goal (20), most consecutive field goals (20, three times, tied Al Del Greco), most game-winning field goals (11) and most consecutive PATs (244). Only Del Greco has accounted for more total points or kicked more field goals than Bironas in the history of the organization. In his career, Bironas has made 11 game-winning field goals, a total that ranks first in club annals (Del Greco, 10). Bironas enjoyed one of the best seasons of his career in 2011, connecting on 29 of 32 field goals. His 90.6 percent success rate was the second-highest of his career, the fourth-highest in the NFL in 2011 and the third-highest in franchise history. Bironas finished the season with 121 points, the seventh-best total in franchise history. 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 He joined the Titans as a free agent on June 21, 2005.

53 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 53 of Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), made all three field goal attempts and his only extra point attempt. He made his first field goal from 26 yards to give the Titans a 10-2 lead in the third quarter and added field goals from 44 and 27 yards in the fourth quarter. The performance gave him 32 career games with three or more field goals. Bironas Career Regular Season Statistics: Year GP FGM FGA Pct Lg XPM XPA Pts Totals TOP FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE, NFL HISTORY Titans kicker Rob Bironas has established himself as one of the most accurate kickers in the history of the National Football League. In addition to being the team s all-time accuracy leader, he currently ranks third all-time in the NFL with a percentage of 85.8 on field goal attempts. 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. Highest field goal percentage in NFL history (min. 100 field goals): Player Made Att Pct 1. Mike Vanderjagt Nate Kaeding Rob Bironas Robbie Gould Shayne Graham Highest field goal percentage in team history (min. 100 field goals): Player Seasons Made Att Pct 1. Rob Bironas Al Del Greco Tony Zendejas FRANCHISE ALL-TIME LEADING SCORERS On Oct. 3, 2010 against Denver, Titans kicker Rob Bironas passed former Oilers quarterback/kicker George Blanda (598 points) for second place on the franchise s all-time scoring list. Only Al Del Greco (1,060) has scored more points in a Titans/Oilers uniform. Franchise Career Scoring Leaders: Player Seasons TD Rush Rec Ret FG PAT Points 1. Al Del Greco , Rob Bironas George Blanda Tony Zendejas Eddie George Earl Campbell MOST FIELD GOALS, FRANCHISE HISTORY In 2009, Rob Bironas moved past former Oilers kicker Tony Zendejas for second place on the team s all-time field goal list. Zendejas made 117 kicks with the club from 1985 through Bironas trails only Al Del Greco, who made 246 field goals from 1991 through All-time field goal leaders in Oilers/Titans history: Player Seasons FG Made Att Pct 1. Al Del Greco Rob Bironas Tony Zendejas George Blanda Toni Fritsch MOST FIELD GOALS SINCE 2005 Rob Bironas first NFL season was Since the start of that season, only David Akers has made more field goals than him. Most field goals made since the start of Rob Bironas first season (2005): Player FG Made Attempts Percent 1. David Akers Rob Bironas Robbie Gould Sebastian Janikowski Jay Feely CONSECUTIVE PATs, FRANCHISE HISTORY On Nov. 11, 2012, Rob Bironas set a new franchise record for consecutive extra points made. The former record holder, Al Del Greco, made 229 consecutive PATs from Bironas began his streak on Sept. 17, Most consecutive PATs made, franchise history: Player Seasons Consecutive PATs 1. Rob Bironas 2006-present Al Del Greco Gary Anderson Al Del Greco Skip Butler

54 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 54 of 81 THE NFL S BEST FROM 40-PLUS Titans kicker Rob Bironas has been effective from long distance since his first NFL season in 2005, making 88 of 116 career attempts from 40 yards or beyond. Since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, Bironas 75.9 percent rate from 40- plus yards ranks first in the NFL among players with at least 100 career field goals. Highest field goal percentage from 40-plus yards among all NFL players since 1970 (100 or more career field goals): Total 40+ Yards Player Made Att Pct 1. Rob Bironas Mike Vanderjagt Robbie Gould Shayne Graham Phil Dawson Shaun Suisham Ryan Longwell Adam Vinatieri Matt Bryant Doug Brien THE BEST FROM 50-PLUS Rob Bironas also is the NFL s second all-time leader in field goal percentage from 50 yards or longer (minimum 20 career field goals of 50-plus yards). Highest career field goal percentage from 50-plus yards (minimum 20 or more field goals of 50-plus yards): Player Made Att Pct 1. Jeff Wilkins Rob Bironas Phil Dawson Josh Brown Ryan Longwell CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 40-YARD FG Against Jacksonville on Dec. 24, 2011, Rob Bironas recorded his ninth consecutive game with at least one field goal from 40 yards or longer. That set a new NFL record, breaking a tie at eight games with Morten Andersen ( ) and Jeff Wilkins ( ). Bironas streak came to an end in the first game of 2012, when he did not have an attempt of 40 yards or longer. Most consecutive games with a field goal from 40-plus yards (since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger): Player Season(s) Games 1. Rob Bironas Morten Anderson Jeff Wilkins CAREER GAME-WINNERS In franchise history, no player has more career game-winning field goals than Rob Bironas. On Oct. 11, 2012, Bironas overtook Al Del Greco for the franchise lead with a 40-yarder to beat the Steelers. It gave Bironas 11 career game-winners. A game-winning field goal is defined as a field goal that is the final scoring play of the game and gives a team the lead in the fourth quarter or overtime. Most career game-winning field goals in franchise history (includes playoffs): Player Years Game-Winning FGs 1. Rob Bironas Al Del Greco Joe Nedney Tony Zendejas Toni Fritsch TOP FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE IN 2011 Rob Bironas made 29 of 32 field goals in His only misses were from 66, 34 and 42 yards. His percentage of 90.6 ranked fourth in the NFL behind Matt Bryant (93.1), Connor Barth (92.9) and Josh Scobee (92.0). Bironas 2011 season came on the heels of a 2010 campaign in which he made 24 of 26 field goals (missed from 35 and 61 yards). His percentage of 92.3 ranked third in the NFL in 2010 behind Ryan Longwell (94.4) and Adam Vinatieri (92.9). Highest field goal percentage in 2011: Player Team Made Att Pct 1. Matt Bryant Atl Connor Barth TB Josh Scobee Jax Rob Bironas Ten Alex Henery Phi SINGLE-SEASON PCT., FRANCHISE HISTORY Rob Bironas field goal percentage of 90.6 in 2011 ranked third in team history. Bironas now owns half of the 10-best seasons in franchise history in terms of field-goal percentage. Highest field goal percentage in a single season, franchise history: Player Year Made Att Pct 1. Rob Bironas Al Del Greco Rob Bironas Rob Bironas Rob Bironas Gary Anderson Al Del Greco Al Del Greco Rob Bironas Al Del Greco

55 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 55 of 81 CONSECUTIVE FGs WITHOUT A MISS On Sept. 23, 2012, Rob Bironas extended his streak to 20 consecutive field goals without a miss, dating back to Nov. 27, He reached the mark twice previously in his career to tie the record Al Del Greco originally set from Bironas accomplished the feat for the first time from and repeated it in Bironas now holds five of the top eight streaks in franchise history. Most consecutive field goals made, franchise history: Consecutive Player Season(s) Field Goals Made 1. Rob Bironas Rob Bironas Rob Bironas Al Del Greco Rob Bironas Al Del Greco Rob Bironas Al Del Greco Al Del Greco CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH FG, TEAM HISTORY On Nov. 28, 2010, at Houston, Titans kicker Rob Bironas had his franchise record-breaking streak of 20 consecutive games with a field goal snapped. He had at least one field goal in every game from Nov. 1, 2009 through Nov. 21, 2010, topping the previous franchise record he set during the 2006 and 2007 seasons. Bironas recorded 13 consecutive games with a field goal from Oct. 30, 2011 through Sept. 23, The streak ended at Houston on Sept. 30. Most consecutive games with a field goal, franchise history: Player Seasons Games 1. Rob Bironas Rob Bironas Rob Bironas Rob Bironas Gary Anderson Al Del Greco George Blanda George Blanda FRANCHISE SEASON SCORING LEADERS Rob Bironas owns four of the top nine scoring seasons in team annals. Most recently, his 2011 total of 121 points was the seventh-best output in club history. In 2007, he registered a career high and the second-highest point total in club history, collecting 133 points. He followed that performance with 127 points in 2008, the fourth-ranked total in franchise history. CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) #6 P BRETT KERN Punter Brett Kern is in his sixth NFL seasons and his fourth full campaign with the Titans. Kern produced one of the best punting seasons in team history in He set new franchise records with a gross punting average of 47.6 yards and a net punting average of 40.4 yards. Thirty of his 81 punts were placed inside the opponent s 20- yard line (37.0 percent). At the end of the 2012 season, Kern ranked as the franchise s all-time career leader in both gross punting average (44.7 yards) and net punting average (39.8). Kern s 2011 statistics included a career-high 86 punts for a gross average of 43.6 yards. His net average of 39.4 yards set a then-career high and franchise record, narrowly beating out Craig Hentrich s previous franchise record of 39.2 net yards per punt in Kern went on to break his own record in Kern was claimed by the Titans off waivers from the Denver Broncos on Oct. 27, He spent the entire 2008 season and the first six games of 2009 campaign in Denver, totaling 73 punts and a 46.5-yard average in 22 games with the Broncos. In 2008, Kern ranked fifth in the league with a 46.7-yard punting average that marked the third-best season total by a Bronco in club history. At the time, his punting average was the best in NFL history by a rookie. He was named to the All-Rookie team by Pro Football Weekly/PFWA and The Sporting News. The Grand Island, N.Y., native was originally signed by the Broncos as a rookie free agent on April 28, 2008, following four seasons at the Universitiy of Toledo Highlights: ¾ At Pittsburgh (9/8), punted five times for a 41.4 net average and a yard gross average. He tied his career high with four punts placed inside the 20 (two inside the 10). Kern s Career Regular Season Statistics: Year Team GP No Yds Avg Lg TB In20 Net 2008 Den , Den/Ten , Ten , Ten , Ten , Ten Totals , Most points in a single season, franchise history (top 10 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 Rob Bironas Rob Bironas Al Del Greco George Blanda * Tony Zendejas * Blanda s 1960 point total also included four rushing touchdowns

56 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 56 of 81 FRANCHISE CAREER PUNTING LEADERS Brett Kern is the all-time career leader in Titans/Oilers history in both gross punting average and net punting average. He reached the 250-punt minimum to qualify for the list in Highest career gross punting average, franchise history (minimum 250 punts): Player Years Gross Avg. 1. Brett Kern Greg Montgomery Craig Hentrich Jim Norton Cliff Parsley Dan Pastorini Highest career net punting average, franchise history (since 1976, minimum 250 punts): Player Years Net Avg. 1. Brett Kern Craig Hentrich Greg Montgomery Cliff Parsley SINGLE-SEASON NET AVG., TEAM HISTORY Titans punter Brett Kern owns the top two net punting seasons in franchise history and three of the team s top five net punting seasons. In 2012, he broke his own franchise record with a net punting average of yards. He originally set the club mark in 2011 with a yard net average, eclipsing Craig Hentrich s 1998 net average of yards. Highest single-season net punting average, franchise history: Player Year Net Average 1. Brett Kern Brett Kern Craig Hentrich Greg Montgomery Brett Kern Craig Hentrich Craig Hentrich SINGLE-SEASON GROSS AVG., TEAM HISTORY In 2012, Brett Kern set a new franchise record with a gross punting average of yards. He topped Craig Hentrich s previous record of yards, set in HIGHEST NET PUNTING AVERAGE, Since his rookie NFL season in 2008, Brett Kern ranks 10th in the league in net punting average. Highest net punting average, : Player Punts Yards Avg TB In20 Lg Net 1. Shane Lechler , Andy Lee , Thomas Morstead , Donnie Jones , Dave Zastudil , Dustin Colquitt , Britton Colquitt , Sam Koch , Brandon Fields , Brett Kern , SINGLE-GAME NET AVERAGE, TEAM HISTORY During the 2012 season, Brett Kern recorded four of the franchise s top 13 net punting performances: his 45.5-yard net average against New England on Sept. 9 ranks tied for 11th; his 48.6-yard net the following week at San Diego (9/16) ranks fourth in team annals; his 48.0 net at Miami on Nov. 11 is sixth; and his 49.0 net at Jacksonville on Nov. 25 is third in Oilers/ Titans history (since 1976, minimum four punts). Highest single-game net punting average, since 1976 (min. 4 punts): Gross Net Player Date Opp Punt Avg TB In20 Avg 1. Greg Montgomery 09/19/93 SD Greg Montgomery 12/27/92 Buf Brett Kern 11/25/12 Jax Brett Kern 09/16/12 SD Craig Hentrich 11/04/01 Jac Brett Kern 11/11/12 Mia Brett Kern 01/03/10 Sea Craig Hentrich 09/20/09 Hou Brett Kern 01/01/12 Hou Brett Kern 12/04/11 Buf Craig Hentrich 09/24/06 Mia Craig Hentrich 11/28/99 Cle Brett Kern 09/09/12 NE Highest single-season gross punting average, franchise history: Player Year Net Average 1. Brett Kern Craig Hentrich Greg Montgomery Greg Montgomery Reggie Roby

57 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 57 of 81 #83 WR/KR/PR MARC MARIANI CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Wide receiver/returner Marc Mariani (pronounced Mary-Annie), in his fourth NFL season in 2013, will spend a second consecutive campaign on injured reserve. His 2012 season was ended prematurely with a leg injury. In a preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals on Aug. 23, he fractured his left leg and was subsequently placed on injured reserve. He returned to the lineup in time for the start of the 2013 preseason. However, in his first appearance, an Aug. 8 matchup with the Washington Redskins, he injured his shoulder making a block. He was subsequently placed on injured reserve on Aug. 31. During his first two years, Mariani emerged as one of the NFL s top return men and one of the best at his job in franchise history. In 2011, Mariani returned 46 punts (third in franchise history) for an average of 10.7 yards per return, which ranked sixth in the AFC and eighth in Titans/Oilers history. He also averaged 23.4 yards on 32 kickoff returns. After winning a roster spot as a rookie in 2010, Mariani embarked on arguably one of the best seasons by a returner in franchise history and earned a Pro Bowl berth at the conclusion of his rookie year. He ranked fourth in the NFL and first among all rookies with a 12.2-yard punt return average, which also ranked sixth in franchise history. On kickoff returns, he was ninth in the NFL and second among rookies with a 25.5-yard average. With a league-leading combined total of 1,859 yards on kickoff and punt returns in 2010, Mariani broke Derrick Mason s single-season franchise record, set in 2000, of 1,794 yards on returns. Mariani also broke a 47-year old franchise record by surpassing Bobby Jancik s 1963 total of 1,317 kickoff return yards. Mariani was selected by the Titans in the seventh round of the 2010 NFL Draft as the 222nd overall player chosen in the draft. A native of Havre, Mont., Mariani became the most prolific wide receiver in Montana Grizzlies history, setting records for career receiving yards (3,018), receiving touchdowns (29) and career all-purpose yards (5,441). He also averaged 15.1 yards per career punt return and 27.6 yards per kickoff return. En route to being named an Associated Press All-American as a senior, he set a school record with 1,479 yards on 80 receptions. He scored 15 total touchdowns in his final season, scoring 13 times on receptions and twice on returns. Mariani s Career Regular Season Receiving Statistics: Year GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Totals Mariani s Career Regular Season Return Statistics: Year PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD KR Yds Avg Lg TD t , t t Totals t , t 1 #25 RB/KR/PR DARIUS REYNAUD CLICK FOR COMPLETE BIO (PDF) Running back/returner Darius Reynaud (pronounced RAY-naud) is in his second season with the Titans. He was signed as a free agent on Jan. 6, 2012, after being out of football during the 2011 season. Reynaud s first year in Tennessee and his fourth season in the NFL proved to be a success. After becoming the full-time returner due to Marc Mariani s season-ending leg injury, Reynaud averaged 13.2 yards and scored a pair of touchdowns on 31 punt returns. His average ranked third in the NFL, trailing only Buffalo s Leodis McKelvin (18.7) and Dallas Dwayne Harris (16.1). It also ranked fourth in franchise history behind three different averages by Billy Johnson (15.4 in 1977, 15.3 in 1975, 13.6 in 1974). Reynaud also returned 53 kickoffs for 1,240 yards (23.4 avg.) and one touchdown. His combined punt and kickoff return yardage total of 1,650 yards led the NFL and qualified as the third-highest total in team history. In the 2012 season finale against Jacksonville (Dec. 30), Reynaud turned in one of the franchise s top single-game performances. He returned three punts for a franchise-record 160 yards, including touchdown returns of 69 and 81 yards. His two punt return touchdowns set the franchise record and tied the NFL record. Only 13 NFL players had previously accomplished the feat Previously, Reynaud spent time with the Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants, playing in a total of 23 career regular season games. He returned 53 punts for 440 yards (8.3-yard avg.) and returned 33 kickoffs for 677 yards (20.5-yard avg.). The Boutte, La., native was originally signed by the Vikings as an undrafted free agent following the 2008 NFL Draft. During a three-year career at West Virginia, Reynaud left his mark on the Mountaineers record book. He tied the school record with 12 touchdown catches in 2007 and tied for fourth in a single season with 64 catches. Additionally, he became only the 10th West Virginia player with more than 3,000 all-purpose yards (1,550 receiving, 1,126 on returns and 410 rushing). He left the Mountaineers program ranked third with 19 career touchdown receptions and second with a 26.8 kickoff return average Highlights: ¾At Pittsburgh (9/8), returned one kickoff for minus-one yard and returned five punts returns for 58 yards, including a 27-yard punt return that helped set up a field goal in the fourth quarter. Reynaud s Career Regular Season Rushing/Receiving Statistics ( with Minnesota; 2010 with N.Y. Giants; 2012 with Tennessee): Year GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD Totals Reynaud s Career Regular Season Return Statistics ( with Minnesota; 2010 with N.Y. Giants; 2012 with Tennessee): Year PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD KR Yds Avg Lg TD t , t Totals t , t 1

58 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 58 of 81 MOST YARDS ON KICKOFF & PUNT RETURNS In 2012, with Marc Mariani on injured reserve, Darius Reynaud picked up the torch and totaled 1,650 yards on punt returns and kick returns, which led the league and qualified as the third-highest total in team history. Most total punt and kickoff return yards in a season, franchise history: Punt Ret Kickoff Ret Total Ret Player Season Yards Yards Yards 1. Marc Mariani ,530 1, Derrick Mason ,132 1, Darius Reynaud ,240 1, Mel Gray ,183 1, Bobby Jancik ,317 1, Mel Gray ,224 1, Billy Johnson , Adam Jones ,127 1, Chris Carr , Marc Mariani ,238 SEASON KOR YARDS, FRANCHISE HISTORY In 2012, Darius Reynaud finished with 1,240 kickoff return yards, the third-highest total in team history. Most kickoff return yards in a season, franchise history: Player Season KR Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Marc Mariani , t 1 2. Bobby Jancik , Darius Reynaud , t 1 4. Mel Gray , Bobby Wade , SEASON PR AVERAGE, FRANCHISE HISTORY In 2012, Darius Reynaud returned 31 punts for 410 yards and two touchdowns. His average of 13.2 yards per punt return ranks fourth in franchise history the highest total by any player other than Billy White Shoes Johnson. Marc Mariani owns two of the franchise s top 10 single-season punt return averages. His 2010 average of 12.2 yards ranks seventh, and his 2011 average of 10.7 yards ranks ninth. Highest punt return average in a season, franchise history: Player Season PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Billy Johnson t 2 2. Billy Johnson t 3 3. Billy Johnson Darius Reynaud t 2 5. Derrick Mason t 1 6. Adam Jones t 3 7. Marc Mariani t 1 8. Justin McCareins t 1 9. Marc Mariani t NFL PUNT RETURN LEADERS In 2012, Darius Reynaud finished third in the NFL with a 13.2-yard punt return average NFL punt return average leaders: Player Team PR FC Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Leodis McKelvin Buf t 2 2. Dwayne Harris Dal t 1 3. Darius Reynaud Ten t 2 4. Marcus Thigpen Mia t 1 5. Keshawn Martin Hou Joshua Cribbs Cle Adam Jones Cin t 1 8. T.Y. Hilton Ind t 1 9. Damaris Johnson Phi t Trindon Holliday Hou-Den t 1 MOST YARDS ON KICKOFF & PUNT RETURNS In 2012, Darius Reynaud led the NFL in combined punt return and kickoff return yards. He recorded 410 yards on punt returns and 1,240 yards on kickoff returns to total 1,650 yards. Most total punt and kickoff return yards in 2012: Punt Ret Kickoff Ret Total Ret Player Team Yards Yards Yards 1. Darius Reynaud Ten 410 1,240 1, Joshua Cribbs Cle 457 1,178 1, David Wilson NYG 0 1,533 1, Jacoby Jones Bal 341 1,167 1, Marcus Thigpen Mia 316 1,040 1, Randall Cobb GB , Leon Washington Sea , Joe McKnight NYJ 0 1,072 1, Chris Rainey Pit 16 1,035 1, Brandon Boykin Phi 7 1,037 1,044 LONGEST PLAYS, FRANCHISE HISTORY On Sept. 23, 2012, Darius Reynaud returned a kickoff against the Lions 105 yards for a touchdown. It became the longest play in franchise history, topping Ken Hall s 104-yard kickoff return against the New York Titans on Oct. 23, Longest plays in franchise history (all touchdowns): Player Date/Opp Play 1. Darius Reynaud 9/23/12 vs. Detroit 105-yard KO return 2. Ken Hall 10/23/60 at N.Y. Titans 104-yard KO return 3. Bob Gresham 9/23/73 at Cincinnati 103-yard KO return 4. Derrick Mason 11/18/01 at Cincinnati 101-yard KO return 5. Marc Mariani/Tommie Campbell 11/27/11 vs. Tampa Bay 100-yard KO return 6. Cortland Finnegan 9/21/08 vs. Houston 99-yard INT return

59 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 59 of 81 TITANS TIDBITS: THE BEST OF TITANS OFF-THE-FIELD HIGHLIGHTS LB AKEEM AYERS ¾ Ayers is a skilled free-hand artist. His favorite things to sketch are super heroes. ¾ Ayers is close friends with current Titans cornerback Alterraun Verner. The two played together at UCLA during the seasons and Verner actually met with Ayers in Los Angeles prior to the 2011 season to discuss what the rookie can expect in his inital NFL campaign. LB PATRICK BAILEY ¾ Bailey is an accomplished pilot, receiving his flying license in He has more than 100 hours of flight time in the air. ¾ In 2008, Bailey earned the Pittsburgh Steelers Joe Greene Great Performance Award as the teams Rookie of the Year. K ROB BIRONAS ¾ The Rob Bironas Fund was founded by Bironas in 2008 and is a Component Fund of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. The Fund focuses on supporting causes in Tennessee and Kentucky that have children at the core of their missions. ¾ Bironas father, Larry, owns Bironas, Inc., a building automation company in Louisville, Ky. While Rob was out of football from , he worked for his father and older brother, Greg, doing sales and marketing for the business. ¾ After transferring from Auburn, Bironas spent one semester at Georgia Southern before returning to complete his marketing degree at Auburn in spring WR KENNY BRITT ¾ Prior to the 2009 NFL Draft, Britt spent extensive time training with former Denver Broncos wide receiver Rod Smith, who totaled more than 11,000 receiving yards during his career. ¾ When the Titans used the 30th overall selection in the 2009 NFL Draft on him, Britt became the first Rutgers player ever to be drafted in the first round. ¾ Britt is an avid player of the video game Call of Duty. LB ZACH BROWN ¾ As a sophomore at North Carolina, Brown set the Tar Heels school record in the indoor 60-meter dash with a time of 6.72 seconds. ¾ Since his childhood, Brown has always been interested in deep sea creatures. Eventually, he would liked to have a huge circular fish tank in his home with a few small sharks. ¾ Brown was a unique athlete in high school. He was a state champion wrestler and a two-time state champion sprinter in Maryland. As a senior, he posted a 29-0 record on the wrestling mat, recording 17 pins and five technical falls. He also captured the state class 3-A title in the 100-meter dash (10.67 seconds) and 200-meter dash (21.52), becoming the first player in school history to win a state title in track. CB TOMMIE CAMPBELL ¾ Prior to enrolling at California (Pa.) in 2010, Campbell held a full-time job as a janitor for six months at Pittsburgh International Airport. ¾ Campbell comes from a storied prep football program at Aliquippa High School. Former All-Pro cornerback Ty Law and Pro Football Hall of Famer Mike Ditka both attended the school, and Campbell played alongside current N.Y. Jets Pro Bowl cornerback Darrelle Revis. ¾ Campbell captured the Pennsylvania state title in the 100 meters (10.65) as a senior, becoming the first Aliquippa athlete to win a PIAA title in a running event. He also anchored Aliquippa s gold-medal winning 400-meter relay team (42.63) and was the state runner-up in the 200 meters. DT JURRELL CASEY ¾ Family members, friends and teammates call him Tut-Tut, a nickname he earned from his aunt as a small child because she said he walked like a turtle. ¾ Casey has a total of nine brothers and sisters. ¾ When he was in high school, his older brother, Jurray, was convicted of first-degree murder. Despite the turmoil it caused, Jurrell credits his brother for helping him re-focus on becoming a better football player and student. ¾ Casey calls his mother, Collette Burns, a cafeteria worker in the Long Beach Unified School District, the inspiration in my life for how hard she worked to provide for Jurrell and his siblings. DE KEYUNTA DAWSON ¾ Dawson enjoys playing the drums. He started playing during his childhood and was a regular on the drums for his church s band. ¾ Dawson worked at a funeral home with his father during middle school and high school. DE LAVAR EDWARDS ¾ Edwards and his family were one of many in New Orleans affected by Hurricane Katrina. The storm hit when he was 15 and a high school sophomore. Edwards was displaced to Austin, Texas, with family members. He then returned to his school, which was originally located in New Orleans but had moved entirely to Niceville, Fla., for a few months and then finally to Baton Rouge where he finished his high school career. ¾ Edwards was quite the athlete in high school. Besides his exploits on the gridiron, he was an all-star performer in basketball, an exceptional track and field athlete excelling in the shot put and a first baseman and designated hitter for the baseball team. QB RYAN FITZPATRICK ¾ During the pre-draft process, Fitzpatrick scored a 48 out of a possible 50 on the Wonderlic test and completed the test in just nine minutes. ¾ Fitzpatrick is the first Harvard graduate to start an NFL game at quarterback. ¾ Fitzpatrick has competition for the most athletic person in his family. His wife, Liza, was an All-American soccer player at Harvard. LB MOISE FOKOU ¾ Fokou was born in the African nation of Cameroon and immigrated to the United States in ¾ Fokou originally enrolled at Division III Frostburg State in 2004 to play football and study electrical engineering. He transferred to Maryland as a walk-on after his freshman season and eventually earned a scholarship with the Terrapins. LB ZAVIAR GOODEN ¾ At the 2013 NFL Scouting Combine, Gooden showed his speed and athleticism by posting a 4.47-second 40-yard dash, the top time among his class of linebackers. When the Titans drafted him, it marked the second time in as many years they selected the fastest linebacker available in the draft. Their 2012 second-rounder, Zach Brown, led his group with a 4.44-second 40-yard dash. ¾ His father, Maury, who works for UPS in Pflugerville, Texas, took a second job to afford the trips to Missouri to watch his son play. ¾ Gooden began his career at Missouri as a safety. Initially reluctant to switch, he moved to linebacker after his 2008 redshirt season and by 2010 was thriving as a 13-game starter. RB SHONN GREENE ¾ Greene was raised by his grandmother, Cheryl Greene. He has a big heart with Cheryl tattooed in the middle of it on his neck. ¾ Greene took a job assembling furniture at McGregor s while taking classes at Kirkwood Community College in Iowa City. S MICHAEL GRIFFIN ¾ Griffin grew up playing football with his fraternal twin brother, Marcus, as a teammate. Both attended the University of Texas with Marcus redshirting his first season while Michael played immediately. ¾ Griffin is the product of two military parents. His father, Ronald, served more than 20 years with the U.S. Air Force, while his mother, Mae, was in the U.S. Navy for more than two decades. The couple met while serving in Korea and were later married and had twin sons, Michael and Marcus. DT SAMMIE HILL ¾ At Stillman, Hill and two college teammates were heroic in their efforts to save a man from a burning house. The three Stillman players were

60 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 60 of 81 TITANS TIDBITS: THE BEST OF TITANS OFF-THE-FIELD HIGHLIGHTS driving by a house when they noticed a distressed woman who needed help. She told Hill and his teammates that her father was inside and they proceeded to rescue him from the burning building. ¾ In the offseason, Hill likes to go home to visit family and friends. By joining the Titans, he is now just a short three-hour ride from his hometown of West Blocton, Ala. ¾ Hill is a big collector of hats and shoes. His favorite hat is his St. Louis Cardinals hat, and his favorite shoe is the Nike Air Force Ones. WR JUSTIN HUNTER ¾ Hunter was one of the nation s top track-and-field athletes in high school. He finished as the top junior in the long jump at the 2010 USA Outdoor Championships with a leap of 25-feet-10¾-inches and qualified for IAAF World Junior Championships. Track & Field News rated him the country s No. 3 long jumper, No. 7 high jumper and No. 14 triple jumper. He won Virginia state titles in both the high jump and long jump and finished second in the triple jump. ¾ Hunter continued his track and field career as a freshman at Tennessee. He was named first-team USTFCCCA Indoor All-American in the long jump after finishing eighth at the NCAA Indoor Championships with a leap of 25-feet 4½-inches. He was also named to the SEC Indoor All-Freshman Team as the highest finishing rookie in the long jump at the league championships. Earlier in the season he set the Tennessee freshman indoor record with a long jump of 26-feet 1½-inches. He also competed in the triple jump and placed 10th in the high jump at the SEC Outdoor meet. DT ANTONIO JOHNSON ¾ Johnson faced a difficult decision entering his senior year in high school because his football eligibility was exhausted. Instead of staying in school, Johnson and his parents decided the best thing for him to do was drop out of high school and obtain his GED. After gaining his GED Johnson enrolled at Mississippi Delta Community College to play football and improved his grades before eventually transferring to Mississippi State. ¾ Raised in Leland, Miss., (population of 5,500) Johnson is a down to earth person that leans on his work ethic and humble beginnings. Johnson has attended Beautuh Grove Baptist Church in Leland his entire life. ¾ Johnson was given the nickname Mook by his mother because that was the only name that he would warmly acknowledge as a baby. RB CHRIS JOHNSON ¾ Johnson is one of the NFL s most popular players on Twitter. He can be followed He also can be followed on Instagram at chrisjohnsontwo8. ¾ At his website, Johnson has his own clothing line for sale. He launched the brand in December 2010, and it is also available at several retailers in the Nashville, Orlando and East Carolina areas. ¾ Johnson decided to attend East Carolina because the Pirates offered him the best opportunity to play running back. Other schools that recruited him wanted him to play cornerback. His versatility as an athlete came in handy as a junior at ECU when he played slot receiver to limit his cutting on a turf toe injury. ¾ At the NFL Scouting Combine in February 2008, Johnson was timed in the 40-yard dash at 4.24 seconds. While a few other players have been recorded at faster times at other venues using a handheld stopwatch, Johnson s time is the fastest in the combine in the last 15 years and believed by most to be the fastest ever electronically timed 40-yard dash at the combine, which began in ¾ Johnson, who was a star in track and field as well as football in high school, finished second in the 100-meter dash at the Florida state meet to Walter Dix, who went on to win the bronze medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics. ¾ In 2012, Johnson launched his own foundation, Team CJ2K (www. teamcj2k.org), to partner with Learning Through Sports, East Carolina University, United Way, Boys and Girl Club and Middle Tennessee State University to deliver the most amount of help to the largest number of kids possible. Efforts will center on educational programs for underserved youth. In addition to pledging his own money for the cause, Johnson is hoping to get other individuals and businesses to pledge a certain amount for every yard he gains rushing the football. FB QUINN JOHNSON ¾ Johnson has accomplished the rare feat of winning a title at every level of football he has played. He calls winning football championships in Little League, high school, college and the pros his most memorable sports achievements. ¾ Johnson s cousin, Terry Robiskie, played running back at LSU ( ), five seasons in the NFL, and is currently the wide receivers coach for the Atlanta Falcons. P BRETT KERN ¾ Kern s father, Cal, owns a collegiate baseball team in Niagara Falls, N.Y., called the Niagara Power. The team plays in the New York Collegiate Baseball League and has had players from Lipscomb (Nashville) University in recent seasons. The summer of 2013 marks the club s seventh season. ¾ Kern is an avid golfer that sports a 1 handicap. He picked the game up late in his high school years and caddied for three summers at Inverness Golf Club while in college. The course is located in Toledo, Ohio, and has hosted PGA and NCAA Championships. In 2011, Kern competed in The Vinny, a local golf fundraising tournament hosted by singers Vince Gill and Amy Grant, and finished fourth in the event. DL KARL KLUG ¾ Klug has an identical twin brother, Kevin, who played linebacker at Minnesota State University, Mankato. As high school teammates, Kevin played fullback, opening holes for Karl, the team s running back. They have an older sister, Kelsey. ¾ Klug s small hometown of Caledonia calls itself the Wild Turkey Capital of Minnesota and The Heart of Quilt Country. ¾ Klug arrived on Iowa s campus as an undersized defender who weighed only 207 pounds at the time. G ANDY LEVITRE ¾ Levitre enjoys traveling around the world. In March 2012, he visited the Great Wall of China and tobogganed down a stretch of the wall. He has also been to Phuket, Thailand where he had the opportunity to ride an elephant. ¾ Levitre enjoys fishing and once caught a 250-pound yellowfin tuna in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. He also enjoys golfing and had the opportunity to play at Pebble Beach. ¾ Levitre has a Blue French Bulldog named Titan. QB JAKE LOCKER ¾ Locker built a chicken coop in his backyard. He has 15 chickens who produce approximately 70 eggs per week that he shares with family and friends. ¾ Locker hosted a youth football camp in 2012 and 2013 at Battle Ground Academy in Nashville. ¾ Locker was very involved with charitable endeavors while at Washington and volunteered a lot of his time at local children s hospitals. He started a foundation with teammates called Touchdowns for Kids that benefitted youth hospitals. ¾ Locker was an outstanding baseball player in high school. He was originally selected in the 40th round by the Los Angeles Angels as a senior in 2006 coming out of Ferndale High School and the organization again tabbed him in the 10th round of the 2009 draft to play centerfield in their minor league system. Locker actually returned to Washington as a walkon for his senior campaign, as the Angels paid his scholarship costs during the fall 2010 semester. ¾ Locker played outfield for the Bellingham Bells of the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League in 2008, where he was named by Baseball America as the league s top prospect. After suffering an offseason injury, he played in just 10 games, hitting.273 with one home run before returning to Washington for 2008 football fall camp. An anonymous baseball scout quoted in Baseball America said Locker could be a potential Hall of Famer. ¾ Of all the impressive tailgate parties that take place before and after University of Washington football games, one of the most formidable the last few years was held by the Ferndawgs, a passionate group of family and friends from Ferndale who cheered at every home game Locker

61 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 61 of 81 TITANS TIDBITS: THE BEST OF TITANS OFF-THE-FIELD HIGHLIGHTS played. While the Ferndawgs drape themselves in Washington purple and gold, very few of them attended the university. WR MARC MARIANI ¾ Mariani has overcome a great deal of adversity to make it to the NFL. He was a non-preferred walk-on at Division I-AA Montana before working his way up the Grizzlies depth chart and finally earning a scholarship as a junior. ¾ Mariani thought he was the victim of a practical joke when the Titans called to inform him that he was drafted. The former Montana teammate of then Titans Coach Jeff Fisher s son, Brandon, had been on the phone back and forth with his buddy all day. Just before the Titans were scheduled to pick in the seventh round, he got another call from Brandon. He was in the draft room at Baptist Sports Park and Mariani was a Titan. DT MIKE MARTIN ¾ Martin had a very successful prep career off the gridiron as well. He was a two-time state champion wrestler and an All-American as a senior. Martin was also a record-setting shot-putter and discus thrower in track and field. He broke former NFL star T.J. Duckett s Michigan prep shot put record on his way to a state championship as a senior. ¾ Martin is interested in film making and he has his own YouTube Channel GoMikeMartin. He documented his senior year and developed his own web series. ¾ Martin loves dogs and shows working class Rottweilers. He was named the National Junior Handler of the Year. LB COLIN MCCARTHY ¾ McCarthy survived a frightening car accident in He was asleep as a passenger in a car driven by a teammate when the teammate fell asleep. The car flipped six times, but McCarthy left the scene without serious injury. Two teammates the driver and another passenger suffered injuries that ended their football seasons. ¾ McCarthy grew up outside of Philadelphia and then moved to Tampa prior to high school. ¾ McCarthy was given jersey No. 44 when he got to Miami, the same number that was worn by another Hurricanes linebacker to whom McCarthy was often compared, Dan Morgan. CB JASON MCCOURTY ¾ McCourty played his last three seasons at Rutgers with his identical twin brother, Devin. The duo held down the starting cornerback spots for Scarlet Knights together for two years. Devin, who redshirted his first season at Rutgers, was a first-round draft pick by the New England Patriots in They also have an older brother, Larry. ¾ During the 2013 offseason, Jason and Devin spearheaded Tackle Sickle Cell, a campaign that aimed to educate the public, increase blood donations, and raise money and awareness for the fight against sickle cell disease. ¾ McCourty excelled off the field at Rutgers as he was a semifinalist for the prestigious Vincent depaul Draddy Trophy given to the college football player with the best combination of academics, community service and on-field performance. ¾ McCourty and teammate Kenny Britt were featured in the July 2012 issue of GQ within the magazine s feature on Nashville. FB COLLIN MOONEY ¾ Mooney is a former West Point graduate that signed with the Titans after spending the previous three years fulfilling his commitment to the U.S. Army. He was commissioned in the field artillery branch of the U.S. Army. ¾ He currently serves in the U.S. Army Reserves, fulfilling his time commitment during the offseason. ¾ In a team meeting on May 28, 2013, Mooney was surprised by visiting officials from the U.S. Army with an Army Achievement Medal for work Mooney did for the U.S. Army Reserve during the 2013 offseason. ¾ In 2011, Mooney s childhood friend and West Point roommate, 1st Lt. Dimitri del Castillo, was killed in combat in Afghanistan. Mooney says he thinks about his friend on a daily basis. ¾ Mooney s paternal grandfather, U.S. Army Colonel Charles Mooney, served in the Korean War and Vietnam during the 1960s and was later stationed at the Pentagon. DE DERRICK MORGAN ¾ Morgan changed his jersey number from 90 to 91 during the 2012 offseason. He is familiar with the number 91, having worn it during his three seasons at Georgia Tech. Former Titans defensive lineman Jason Jones wore 91 in Morgan s first two seasons with the club. ¾ Morgan credits his mother, Pamela Wooden, as his primary role model in life. He also says that she should be credited with his football success, since, even as a single parent, she managed to take him to every practice and every game during his youth. OT MIKE OTTO ¾ Otto s decision to attend Purdue and play football was heavily supported because of his family s deep roots at the university. His father, Ken, played basketball at Purdue from 1971 to 1973, and his mother, Judy; sister, Jennifer; brother, Brian; two uncles; and three aunts also are Purdue graduates. ¾ Otto s great appreciation for blues and rock music has inspired him to one day open up a blues and rock bar where people can listen to live music. ¾ Otto enjoys traveling around the world during the offseason. In 2008, he visited Taiwan for a week with his brother-in-law to learn the culture and experience the country. In March 2010, he spent a week golfing in Ireland. In 2012, he and his then girlfriend, Katrina, spent two weeks in Brussels, London and Amsterdam with teammate Michael Roos and his wife. In 2013, he got married to Katrina in Ireland. DE ROPATI PITOITUA ¾ Pitoitua was born in Samoa. He came to the United States in S BERNARD POLLARD ¾ Established the Pollard s Helping Hands Foundation, focusing on feeding the hungry of the urban core. In Dec. 2011, he hosted a pantry drive at Pimlico Elementary School in Baltimore that provided over 300 families in need with groceries they could use to sustain them through the post-holiday school break. WR MICHAEL PRESTON ¾ Preston was literally a late bloomer. The 6-foot-5-inch, 206-pound wideout measured at just 5-foot-4 as freshman at Euclid High School. Preston s coach at Euclid, Mike Rezzolla, calls it the most incredible physical transformation of a player I ve ever seen. As a high schooler, Preston figured he would eventually grow as his dad is 6-foot-3, his mom is 5-foot-11 and his brother is 6-foot-5. RB DARIUS REYNAUD ¾ Reynaud has his own charitable foundation, Run the Right Way, which benefits underprivileged youth in New Orleans, La. OT MICHAEL ROOS ¾ Roos is a travel enthusiast and has spent time during each of the last several offseasons in Europe. ¾ In 2010, Roos pledged $500,000 toward the Eastern Washington University s Red Turf project at Woodward Field in Cheney, Wash. ¾ In June 2010, Roos launched his annual Michael Roos Foundation Fish and Chip event at the Coeur d Alene Resort in Idaho. The three-day event features a night cruise and live auction, bass fishing tournament and golf tournament. ¾ Roos became just the second Eastern Washington player in school history to have his jersey number permanently retired with a ceremony on Oct. 24, ¾ Roos spent the first 10 years of his life in the former Soviet Republic of Estonia, where his family lived in poverty despite his mother, Mae Bates, teaching violin during the day and working nights at a hotel desk. In 1992, one year after the collapse of the Soviet Union, his mother immigrated with him, his brother and his sister to Vancouver, Wash., where they lived with an aunt. ¾ He earned a scholarship to Eastern Washington after playing one season at tight end in high school. He redshirted as a tight end on the football team and also redshirted on the basketball team for one season

62 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 62 of 81 TITANS TIDBITS: THE BEST OF TITANS OFF-THE-FIELD HIGHLIGHTS before focusing exclusively on football. He spent a year playing on the defensive line before switching to offensive tackle, where he started at left tackle every game for the next three seasons, a total of 35 consecutive contests. ¾ His mother now teaches English as a second language at an Atlanta, Ga., elementary school. ¾ Roos is believed to be the first Estonian to play in the NFL. C BRIAN SCHWENKE ¾ Schwenke was an avid surfer during the time he spent living in Hawaii as a result of his father s job in the Navy. ¾ His father, Brian Sr., was a SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape) trainer in the Navy from ¾ Schwenke spent time training prior to the 2013 NFL Draft with the Titans eventual first-round pick, guard Chance Warmack. CB COTY SENSABAUGH ¾ During the 2013 offseason, Sensabaugh launched a 10-week campaign to become The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Man of the Year in Nashville. He personally titled his campaign A Fight for Jamaar in honor of his brother. When Sensabaugh was 11, his older brother, Jamaar, died from leukemia a week after being diagnosed. Unique events that highlighted Coty s personal campaign included a fashion show with his teammates, as well as a fellowship dinner in his hometown of Kingsport. Sensabaugh is determined to launch a non-profit organization in Jamaar s name to raise awareness and money to combat the disease, and he wants to continue to be an active spokesperson for the cause. ¾ He grew up on the same street in Kingsport, Tenn., as his second cousin, former NFL safety Gerald Sensabaugh. ¾ Sensabaugh is a self-described shoe fanatic. QB RUSTY SMITH ¾ Smith s parents, Russell and Melody, own two restaurants called Russ- Doe s Sandwich Shops in Jacksonville. He grew up working in the restaurants and still helps out when he is in town. One of the most popular sandwiches is the Russ-Doe s Special, which includes ground beef, small diced onions with the family s special ingredient. Only a handful of people actually know what the ingredient is. ¾ Smith became the first player ever drafted out of Florida Atlantic when the Titans selected him in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL Draft. ¾ When he was in high school Smith began attending the same church in Jacksonville as former Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow. The two signal callers know each other and have worked out together. C/G CHRIS SPENCER ¾ Spencer was part of the nationally ranked and undefeated Madison Central (Miss.) High School football team in The team had five future NFL players on the roster. ¾ Spencer has competition for the most athletic person in his family. His wife, Katherine, was an all-conference volleyball player at Coastal Carolina. S DAIMION STAFFORD ¾ At Norco (Calif.) High School, his coach was Todd Gerhart, the father of Minnesota Vikings running back Toby Gerhart. ¾ Navigating through his youth was not always an easy process for Stafford and his two sisters. But thanks to the efforts of many, he persevered. Those that inspired and helped him included his mother, LaTanya Henderson; Norco High School guidance counselor Kristine McCollough; Norco football coach Todd Gerhart; and Daniel Kelley, the head of his second family. Stafford spent time living with the Gerhart and Kelley families during high school. TE CRAIG STEVENS ¾ Stevens enjoys designing and making furniture in his free time. He has a workshop in his garage and has made a variety of pieces, including end tables, shelving units, cabinets, chess sets and unique decorative fixtures. ¾ Stevens has picked up a new hobby in fly fishing. He has made several trips and even makes his own fly fishing nets. ¾ He has a younger brother, Eric, who signed as a rookie free agent with the St. Louis Rams in 2013 following a four-year career as a fullback at Cal. He has two other brothers, Jeff and Brett, who are firefighters with the L.A. City Fire Department. ¾ Stevens entered the NFL with one class remaining to obtain his degree in legal studies. He hopes to one day become involved in the law, following in the footsteps of his father, Mark, a deputy sheriff in L.A. County. ¾ Stevens switched his jersey number to 19 as a senior at Cal in honor of the late Mario Danelo, a close friend and kicker for the University of Southern California. Danelo, who wore No. 19 for the Trojans, died tragically in January 2007 in the friends hometown of San Pedro, Calif. T DAVID STEWART ¾ During the offseason in 2009 and 2010, Stewart participated in a charitable bass fishing tournament and turkey hunt to raise money for wounded soldiers. The fundraising effort supported Huntin for Heroes and Paralyzed Veterans of America-Outdoor Recreation Heritage Fund to benefit wounded veterans across the country. ¾ In high school, Stewart was nicknamed Big Country by friends, which stuck with him through his time at Mississippi State. Many friends and teammates still refer to him by the nickname. ¾ Stewart was raised near Decatur, Ala., in the small town of Moulton. He was employed on his family s farm for much of his childhood, building fences and working with the cattle and chickens among a variety of daily tasks. He hopes to someday run his own chicken farm. ¾ His father, Benny, is a truck driver, and his mother, Kathy, is a registered nurse in Moulton. T BYRON STINGILY ¾ Prior to the 2011 NFL Draft, Stingily trained with former Titans Pro Bowler Brad Hopkins three days per week at D1 in Franklin, Tenn. ¾ Stingily s off-the-field interests include working on cars, particularly lowriders. He started the hobby as a youngster refurbishing with his uncle. TE TAYLOR THOMPSON ¾ Although Thompson spent four college seasons as a defensive end, he was not foreign to the offensive side of the ball. At Prosper (Texas) High School, he caught 58 passes for 960 yards as a senior wide receiver, in addition to playing defensive end and punter. Recruited by Vanderbilt as a tight end, he initially committed to the Commodores but then enrolled at Southern Methodist in order to stay closer to home. Under new head coach June Jones, however, SMU employed a spread offense that did not use a tight end, and Thompson decided to make his mark at defensive end. It was not until the final month of his senior season there that Jones encouraged him to think about making the switch back to tight end. He did, and in February 2012, Titans scouts became convinced of his potential at the Players All-Star Classic in Little Rock, Ark. ¾ The outdoor enthusiast enjoys golf, fishing and rock climbing. He also plays the guitar. CB ALTERRAUN VERNER ¾ During the 2012 offseason, Verner picked up golf as a hobby and began taking individual lessons. ¾ In 2011, Verner held his first annual youth football camp at Mayfair (Lakewood, Calif.) High School. In 2012, his fiancée at the time (now his wife), Sina e Ward, helped him host a cheerleading camp that coincided with the football camp. ¾ During the 2011 offseason, Verner returned to UCLA to complete his degree in mathematics/applied sciences. ¾ Verner did an internship with California Bank and Trust during the summer of his junior year at UCLA. He surveyed various positions and learned the inner workings of the financial institution. TE DELANIE WALKER ¾ Walker has teamed with Mother s Against Drunk Driving (MADD) to help raise awareness about their campaign after losing his aunt and uncle in a horrific accident near New Orleans just hours after Super Bowl XLVII. The morning after San Francisco s loss to Baltimore at the Superdome, an alleged drunk driver killed Alice and Bryan Young. A few hours earlier, Walker had hugged Alice and Bryan at the team s postgame party. He wants to start a foundation to keep memories of them alive and also help support his eight cousins left behind.

63 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 63 of 81 TITANS TIDBITS: THE BEST OF TITANS OFF-THE-FIELD HIGHLIGHTS ¾ Over the years, Walker has owned quite a selection of cars, ranging from classics to newer models. His collection has included a 1964 Chevy Impala, 1972 Buick Skylark, 1989 Camaro IROC-Z28, 2008 Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG and 2010 F250 truck. Walker s passion for cars can be traced back to his childhood, where he would spend countless hours refurbishing old autos with the help of his friend s father, who was a mechanic. ¾ For a 240-pound tight end, Walker makes a lot of tacklers miss. His speed on the field can be linked to his success on the track as a high school senior. Despite lettering only one year, he won the Division III 100m (10.6) and long jump (21-5) titles, while also serving as a member of the winning 4x100m relay team at the 2002 Miramonte League Meet. Delanie s younger brother, Anthony, competed in the 400m and 4x400m at the collegiate level, and has his hopes set on making the Olympic team one day. WR KEVIN WALTER ¾ Walter has done a lot of work in the community during his NFL career. He works with the Sunshine Kids and has been involved with the Texas Children s Hospital. ¾ Walter is an avid golfer. Some of the exclusive courses he has played include Pine Valley in Clementon, N.J. and Cypress Point in Pebble Beach, Calif. G CHANCE WARMACK ¾ At Alabama, Warmack developed the custom of rolling up his jersey to just under the numbers as a way to stay cooler. Soon, the fad became known as Warmacking, and fans began posting photos on social media of their exposed bellies. ¾ Warmack spent time training prior to the 2013 NFL Draft with the Titans eventual fourth-round pick, center Brian Schwenke. ¾ Warmack attended Westlake High School in Atlanta, Ga., where he was a teammate during his freshman and sophomore years with current Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton. WR NATE WASHINGTON ¾ By signing with the Steelers as an undrafted free agent in 2005, Washington became the first Tiffin University player in the modern era to play in the NFL. ¾ Following his first Super Bowl victory in 2005, Washington received the key to city from his hometown, Toledo, Ohio and his college town of Tiffin, Ohio. ¾ Washington was a lifeguard at a community pool for three summers when he was in high school. WR DAMIAN WILLIAMS ¾ During the 2012 and 2013 offseasons, Williams made mission trips Guatemala. Each trip he spent a week helping build houses, distributing essentials to the locals and teaching young children at schools. Williams said the goodwill visits were eye-opening, life-changing events. ¾ During the 2013 offseason, Williams trained in Arlington, Texas, with a group athletes that included Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt. ¾ Williams founded a campus Bible study group known as Generate USC along with longtime teammate Mitch Mustain at Southern Cal. The group evolved to 85 people per week and Williams then passed the leadership torch to current USC quarterback Matt Barkley. S GEORGE WILSON ¾ Wilson was named Buffalo Bills Walter Payton Man of the Year in 2009 and ¾ Wilson entered the NFL as a rookie free agent wide receiver in 2004 and switched to safety in ¾ Wilson made his acting debut, appearing in Mary J. Blige s music video Hood Love as the lead male and Blige s love interest. ¾ Wilson hosts an annual charity bowling event and an annual football and cheer camp in his hometown of Paducah, Ky. DE KAMERION WIMBLEY ¾ In February 2013, Wimbley appeared on the Rachael Ray show in a cooking competition with New York Giants tight end Martellus Bennett and Indianapolis Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney. Wimbley won the contest, judged by former NFL player Tony Siragusa, with his andouille sausage and shrimp over grits. ¾ In March 2012, Wimbley competed in the American Ninja Warrior competition at Florida International University in Miami. His preliminary and regional final runs through the challenging obstacle course were shown on NBC and the G4 network. ¾ Wimbley counts Animal Planet as his favorite television network to watch. He is an animal lover and enjoys attending different dog shows in his free time. ¾ Wimbley owns a Wings & Things restaurant and two Twice as Nice barber shops in the Wichita area. CB KHALID WOOTEN ¾ Wooten credits his father for helping him be the man he is today. Michael Wooten, a correctional officer in Rialto, Calif., raised Khalid as a single father. ¾ Wooten is fairly new to the cornerback position. A quarterback and safety in high school, he made the transition to corner his first season at Nevada and has never looked back. CB BLIDI WREH-WILSON ¾ Wreh-Wilson did not play football until his senior year of high school. His focus was on soccer and basketball until he was convinced by friends and General McLane s head football coach to give football a try. ¾ Wreh-Wilson s parents are natives of Liberia. His father, D. Elliott Wreh- Wilson, came to the United States in 1980 to attend college. After he graduated from Boston College, he went back and got Blidi s mother, Lucinda, and his brother, Elliott Jr., and brought them to the U.S. in Blidi was born five years later, followed by his sister, Tsuwli Lucinda. ¾ The name Blidi is literally translated as trouble, but he explains why his father, a philosophy professor at Edinboro University, named him that: In Liberia there was a war, and that was the trouble. But when I came along, he named me that with the belief I could bring peace. ¾ During his redshirt freshman season at Connecticut, Wreh-Wilson was forced to cope with a shocking tragedy: his teammate and close friend, cornerback Jasper Jazz Howard, was stabbed to death. Howard s locker was next to Wreh-Wilson s and remained untouched for the remainder of the 2009 season. WR KENDALL WRIGHT ¾ During the 2013 offseason, Wright went back to Baylor to train for his second NFL campaign. He worked out with Dallas Cowboys receiver Terrance Williams and lost close to 15 pounds. ¾ As a freshman at Baylor, Wright played on the basketball team. He appeared in 13 games as a reserve guard and scored 10 points. ¾ Wright was a three-sport star at Pittsburg (Texas) High School, where he earned All-State honors in football, basketball and track. He captured the state 3A titles in the long jump (24-0 3/4) and triple jump (48-5 1/4). ¾ In his spare time, Wright enjoys playing basketball, bass fishing, video games and watching comedy movies.

64 2013 Regular Season Week 2 Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans Page 64 of 81 TITANSONLINE & SOCIAL MEDIA Team Website Mobile Website m.titansonline.com Twitter Facebook Foursquare Google Instagram Click to follow individual Titans players at their personal Twitter accounts: PLAYER LB Akeem Ayers @Akeem_Ayers TE Brandon Barden......@BBarden81 K Rob Bironas @RobBironas LS Beau Brinkley @Brinkley86 WR Kenny Britt @KennyBritt_18 LB Zach Brown @ZachBrown_55 CB Tommie Campbell....@Tommie_Campbell DT Jurrell Casey @Jurrellc DE Lavar Edwards @scoopNscore_89_ LB Moise Fokou @moisefokou S Michael Griffin @MikeGriff33 DT Sammie Hill @SamMoi91 WR Justin Hunter @justinhunter_11 RB Chris Johnson @ChrisJohnson28 FB Quinn Johnson @QuinnJohnson_45 P Brett Kern @brettkern6 G Andy Levitre @LevitreAndy WR Marc Mariani @MarcMariani83 DT Mike Martin @GoMikeMartin LB Colin McCarthy @COLINMcCARTHY52 CB Jason McCourty......@McCourtyTwins FB Collin Mooney @collin_mooney DE Derrick Morgan......@dmorg91 T Mike Otto @amishwizard66 S Bernard Pollard @Crushboy31 WR Michael Preston.....@MikeP_14 T Michael Roos @MichaelRoos C Brian Schwenke @BrianSchwenke CB Coty Sensabaugh....@CotySense S Daimion Stafford......@Daymo03 CB Alterraun Verner......@Alvern_1 TE Delanie Walker @delaniewalker82 G Chance Warmack.....@chancewarmack WR Nate Washington....@NWash85 WR Damian Williams.....@DwillOne7 S George Wilson @GWilson37 DE Kamerion Wimbley...@Mr_Wimbley95 CB Khalid Wooten @khalid_wooten2 CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson....@BlidiWrehWil5on TITANS ON THE AIR TITANS ALL ACCESS (NASHVILLE LISTINGS): Fridays 9 p.m., CW Ch. 58 Saturdays 11:30 a.m., FOX Ch. 17 Saturdays 2:30 p.m., MyTV Ch. 30 Sundays 10:30 a.m., FOX Ch. 17 TITANS ON 2 WITH MIKE MUNCHAK: Two 30-minute shows air weekly. The first show airs live on WKRN-2 every Monday from 6:30-7 p.m., and the second show airs Saturdays from 6:30-7 p.m. TITANS RADIO: The Titans Radio flagship station is Nashville s FM The Zone. Gameday times listed are for noon CT Sunday kickoff. Titans Tonight with Mike Munchak.. Tuesdays 6-7 p.m. Countdown to Kickoff Sundays 9 a.m., Titans Countdown Sundays 11 a.m. Postgame Report Sundays 3 p.m. Titans Talkback Sundays 4 p.m. Titans Radio brings football to fans across the Mid-South in one of the NFL s largest radio networks, including Nashville flagship The Zone. Play-by-play announcer Mike Keith connection with pro football across the Mid-South dates back to 1996, a year before the Oilers arrived in Tennessee, and he became the Voice of the Titans in Additionally, former three-time Pro Bowl tight end Frank Wycheck begins his ninth season as the Titans Radio s color analyst, while Titans Radio gameday host Larry Stone s involvement with the broadcast dates back to The team also includes sideline reporter Cody Allison, spotter/reporter Rhett Bryan and producer Phillip Noel. In addition to five hours of gameday coverage that includes Titans Countdown pregame show, the live broadcast of the game, and the Titans Radio Postgame Report, Titans Radio also broadcasts Titans Tonight with Mike Munchak Tuesdays from 6-7 p.m. CT. 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