The 0-5 Tennessee Titans (Houston Oilers) take on our 3-2 New England Patriots (Boston Patriots). As you can surmise from the logos, we're back in throwbacks. Hopefully the outcome is different than the last time we wore throwbacks (ahem - Denver). I swear we were blinded by those gruesome socks, but that's in the past. Time to move on.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (3-2) | ||
Out | ||
Player | Position | Injury |
Taylor, Fred | RB | Ankle (Did not Practice) |
Doubtful | ||
Player | Position | Injury |
Light, Matt | T | Knee (Did not Practice) |
Questionable | ||
Player | Position | Injury |
Sanders, James | S | Shoulder (Limited Participation) |
Springs, Shawn | DB | Knee (Limited Participation) |
Warren, Ty | DE | Calf (Limited Participation) |
Watson, Benjamin | TE | Head (Limited Participation) |
Wilfork, Vince | DT | Ankle (Limited Participation) |
Probable | ||
Player | Position | Injury |
Brady, Tom | QB | Right Shoulder (Full Participation) |
Green, Jarvis | DE | Knee (Limited Participation) |
Moss, Randy | Shoulder | WR (Limited Participation) |
TENNESSEE TITANS (0-5) | ||
Out | ||
Player | Position | Injury |
Harper, Nick | CB | Forearm (Did not Practice) |
Doubtful | ||
Player | Position | Injury |
Stevens, Craig | TE | Concussion (Did not Practice) |
Fuller, Vincent | S | Forearm (Limited Participation) |
Questionable | ||
Player | Position | Injury |
Allred, Colin | LB | Shoulder (Full Participation) |
Finnegan, Cortland | CB | Hamstring (Did not Practice) |
Griffin, Michael | S | Neck (Full Participation) |
Harris, Leroy | OL | Concussion (Did not Practice) |
Jones, Jason | DT | Shoulder (Full Participation) |
Kearse, Jevon | DE | Foot (Did not Practice) |
Keglar, Stanford | LB | Hamstring (Limited Participation) |
Probable | ||
Player | Position | Injury |
Ford, Jacob | DE | Ankle (Full Participation) |
Tulloch, Stephen | LB | Knee (Full Participation) |
Scott, Jake | G | Illness (Full Participation) |
Friday's injury report has some notable entries, namely Matt Light. Notably absent, however, is Wes Welker which means his health has improved. I thought for sure that hit to the back would've kept him out, but there's no stopping the little engine that can.
Don't ever discount an 0-5 team, especially one that as recently as 2008 was tearing up the field. Never underestimate their desire to replace that "0" with a 1. However, today will be an uphill battle. Tom Brady appears to be progressing and our Patriots play in front of a home town crowd. The Titans have their work cut out for them.
Drop by Music City Miracles to check out all the Titans goings on.