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Titans statistical look before week three

Titans statistical look before week three
Titans statistical look before week three

Titans statistical look before week three

The Oilers/Titans have played the Seattle Seahawks fifteen times with the first game being played in 1977. The Seahawks have the clear edge in this series by winning ten of those games.

The last time these two teams played was in 2013, in Seattle, where the Seahawks won by a score of 20 to 13.

During the last twenty years, this matchup was decided by a touchdown or less.

Seahawks Coach Pete Carroll was Titans defensive tackle Jurrell Casey’s coach in college and fondly calls him by the nickname “Tut Tut.”

The 20th ranked Titans passing defense allows 231 yards per game.

The Titans 17th ranked rushing defense allows 104 yards per game.

The Titans have run for 274 yards in 2017, good for eighth best in the NFL.

The Bears are tied with the Titans as the 16th ranked passing offense having thrown for 466 yards each.

Wesley Woodyard leads the Titans in tackles with 17(combined) while Kevin Byard is second with 14.

Derrick Morgan leads the Titans with two sacks in two games, three tackles for a loss, and two quarterback hits.

No one on has more than one tackle on special teams for the Titans.

Derrick Henry leads the Titans in rushing with 117 yards and a 5.9 yard per carry average.

Tight end Delanie Walker has the most combined yards at 138 total yards.

The Titans averaged more yards per rush (5.72 ypc) with Delanie Walker in the game than any other player.

The Titans defense allows more yards per carry when David King is in the game(5.33) than when he is not(4.12).

The Titans defense allows more yards per carry when DaNorris Searcy is in the game(5.04) than when he is not(4.09).

The Titans defense allows more yards per carry when Sylvester Williams is in the game(4.55) than when he is not(4.11).

When Tye Smith is in the game, the Titans only allow one yard per pass.

When Daquan Jones is in the game, the Titans allow 8.47 yards per pass. Without Jones, the opposing defenses average 6.51 yards per pass.

Stats courtesy of NFL.com and ProfootballReference.com


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