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Tennessee Titans play the New York Jets at LP Field on Monday Night FootballTennessee Titans (4-9) vs. New York Jets (6-7)Monday, December 17th, 2012 • 7:30pm CT
This week’s game will be televised to a national audience on ESPN. Mike Tirico will handle play-by-play duties while Jon Gruden provides analysis. Lisa Salters will be the sideline reporter. In the Nashville market, the ESPN broadcast will be carried by News 2 WKRN. The Titans Radio Network, including Nashville flagship 104.5 The Zone, will broadcast the game across the Mid-South with the “Voice of the Titans” Mike Keith, color commentator Frank Wycheck, sideline reporter Cody Allison and gameday host Larry Stone.Additionally, Dial Global Sports will broadcast the game to a national radio audience. Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Dan Fouts (analyst) and Tony Boselli (sideline reporter) have the call. The game can be heard locally on 1400am WJZM. Titans On Monday Night StageThe Titans will take center stage on Monday Night Football for the 37th time in franchise history and the first time since October 18th, 2010 at the Jacksonville Jaguars. They enter the game with a 20-16 all-time record in Monday night games, including a current three-game winning streak. Mike Munchak will record his first Monday night game and his second primetime contest as a head coach. Munchak, who took the reigns in 2011, did not coach a primetime game in his first season at the helm. Earlier in 2012, the Titans defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 26-23 on Thursday night (October 11th). This week’s game marks the second all-time Monday night matchup between the Titans and Jets. On December 1st, 2003, the Jets used the primetime showcase to defeat the Titans at the Meadowlands 24-17. Last Week
In defeat, Tennessee quarterback Jake Locker completed 22 of 35 passes for 262 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions. He completed an 18-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jared Cook, but his primary target was wide receiver Kenny Britt, who caught eight passes for 143 yards. Britt’s reception and receiving yardage totals were each the second-highest of his four-year career. Rob Bironas provided three field goals, and Tennessee’s other touchdown came on a 40-yard interception return by linebacker Will Witherspoon. Additionally, running back Chris Johnson went over the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the season. In doing so, he became the eighth player in NFL history with 1,000 or more rushing yards in the first five seasons of his career. Johnson joined an elite list that also includes Barry Sanders (1989-98), Corey Dillon (1997-02), Curtis Martin (1995-04), Eddie George (1996-00), Eric Dickerson (1983-89), LaDainian Tomlinson (2001-08) and Tony Dorsett (1977-81). The Jets
Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez, currently in his fourth NFL season, has started all 13 games this season. He has completed 216 of 390 passes for 2,547 yards, 12 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. Rex Ryan is in his fourth season as head coach of the Jets. In his first three seasons, the Jets defense finished first (2009), third (2010) and fifth (2011) in the NFL, respectively. This year, the Jets defense is ranked eighth overall and third against the pass. Titans-Jets Series At A Glance
A Titans Victory Would
What To Look For This WeekK Rob Bironas (99 points in 2012) needs one point to record his sixth career season with 100 points, second only in franchise history behind Al Del Greco (eight). Bironas would tie Del Greco’s team record for most consecutive 100-point seasons (six). WR Kenny Britt (40 receptions in 2012) needs three receptions to set a new career high for catches in a season (42 in 2009 and 2010). RB Chris Johnson can record the 33rd 100-yard rushing game of his career and his fifth of 2012. RB Chris Johnson (1,037 rushing yards in 2012) needs 63 rushing yards to record his fourth career season with 1,100 or more rushing yards. WR Nate Washington can extend his streak of consecutive games with at least one reception to 76 (62 games with the Titans). WR Kendall Wright (59 receptions) needs three receptions to pass Ernest Givins (61 in 1986) for second place on the team’s all-time rookie receptions list. Titans-Jets Series HistoryThis is the 41st all-time meeting between the Titans and Jets in 53 seasons. The Titans are 22-17-1 in the series, including 1-0 in the playoffs. This will be the first time the Titans and Jets have met in three years after playing four consecutive seasons from 2006–2009. This week’s game marks the second all-time matchup between the Titans and Jets on Monday Night Football. On Monday, December 1st, 2003, the Jets defeated the Titans at the Meadowlands by a final score of 24-17. In 2008, the Jets, led by quarterback Brett Favre, ended Tennessee’s streak of 10 consecutive victories to start the season. Behind Favre, who passed for 224 yards and two touchdowns, the Jets totaled 409 yards and controlled the ball for more than 40 minutes in the game. Jets running back Thomas Jones led all ball carriers in the contest with 96 yards on 27 attempts, and Leon Washington added 82 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Then, on September 27th, 2009, the Titans came back from an early 14-point deficit against the Jets to take a 17-14 lead in the third quarter. However, four turnovers, including two interceptions and two fumbles on special teams, were too untimely to overcome, and the Jets prevailed The Jets, like the Titans, were charter members of the American Football League. From the league’s founding in 1960 through the 1962 season, they played as the New York Titans before being renamed the Jets for the 1963 season. With the exception of 1967, the Jets and Oilers played twice each season from 1960-69, and the Oilers won the first six meetings in the series. In 1991, the Oilers began another string of six consecutive victories against the Jets, including a 17-10 victory in a 1991 AFC Wild Card Game. Titans-Jets: The Last MeetingTennessee Titans 17 at New York Jets 24
Four costly turnovers by the Titans helped lead to their third consecutive loss to begin the 2009 season, as they fell 24-17 to the Jets on a rainy day at the Meadowlands. Jets rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez ran for one touchdown and passed for two more, and his connections to wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery in the second half played a large role in their victory. Meanwhile, the Titans’ 286 yards of offense were more than the Jets gained (229), but a 4-14 performance on third down and two interceptions were too much to overcome. The Jets took a 14-0 lead before the Titans offense had a chance to touch the ball. After receiving the opening kickoff, the Jets drove 73 yards on 10 plays and scored when Sanchez ran the ball in from the 14-yard line. The Titans struck for the first time early in the second quarter. With the Jets driving, Titans defensive tackle Tony Brown sacked Sanchez and forced a fumble. Jevon Kearse’s recovery gave the Titans possession at their own 45-yard line. Keyed by a 16-yard pass from Collins to Nate Washington on a third-and-eight, they marched 55 yards on 10 plays and scored when LenDale White ran the ball for a five-yard touchdown on his fifth consecutive carry. Late in the second quarter, the Titans took another step toward evening the game. With 1:54 on the clock, Collins drove the offense 60 yards on 12 plays, and Rob Bironas’ 38-yard field goal made the score 14-10 going into halftime. The Titans maintained their tempo early in the third quarter. After the Jets’ opening kickoff of the quarter went out of bounds, the Titans started at the 40-yard line and, highlighted by a 27-yard pass on third down to Kenny Britt, they drove to the Jets’ nine-yard line. Then, Collins found Washington in the end zone for a touchdown. For the first time in the game, the Titans had the lead at 17-14. The Jets regained the lead later in the third quarter. Mouton muffed a punt while attempting to make a fair catch. Larry Izzo recovered for the Jets, and it took just four plays for Sanchez to hit Cotchery for a six-yard touchdown completion. Early in the fourth quarter, Sanchez completed a 46-yard pass to Cotchery that was upheld upon a Tennessee replay challenge. The catch led to a 30-yard field goal by Jay Feely that proved to be the final score of the game. SectionsSportsTopics104-5 The Zone, 1400 AM WJZM, American Football League, Barry Sanders, Ben Hartsock, Brett Favre, Chad Pennington, Chris Brown, Chris Johnson, Cody Allison, Corey Dillon, Curtis Martin, Dan Fouts, Dial Global Sports, East Rutherford NJ, Eddie George, Eric Dickerson, ESPN, Frank Wycheck, Houston Oilers, Inidanapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Jake Locker, Jared Cook, Jason Trusnik, Jay Feely, Jerricho Cotchery, Jevon Kearse, Jon Gruden, Kendall Wright, Kenny Britt, Kerry Collins, Kevin Harlan, LaDainian Tomlinson, Larry Stone, LenDale White, Leon Washington, Lisa Salters, LP field, Mark Sanchez, MetLife Stadium, Mike Keith, Mike Munchak, Mike Tirico, Monday Night Football, Nashville TN, Nate Washington, National Football League, New England Patriots, New York Jets, New York Titans, NFL, Pittsburgh Steelers, Rex Ryan, Rob Bironas, Ryan Mouton, Tennessee Titans, Thomas Jones, Titans, Titans Radio Network, Tony Boselli, Tony Brown, Tony Dorsett, Will Witherspoon, WKRN News 2 |
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