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Titans end Will Levis’ long wait after trading up on day two of NFL draft – The Guardian

  1. Titans end Will Levis’ long wait after trading up on day two of NFL draft The Guardian
  2. Will Levis’ attitude kicked him out of first round, Ravens need Lamar Jackson | NFL | THE HERD The Herd with Colin Cowherd
  3. 2023 NFL Draft: Will Levis is latest victim of league’s hype machine, suffering indignity of awkward green room shots Yahoo Sports
  4. Will Levis, widely expected to be picked in first round of 2023 NFL Draft, suffers awkward moments as he isn’t chosen until round 2 CNN
  5. Todd McShay discusses why Will Levis wasn’t picked in 1st round of NFL Draft | SC with SVP ESPN
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Why Bobby Bones Predicts Aaron Rodgers Will Play for the Titans Next Season | The Rich Eisen Show – The Rich Eisen Show

  1. Why Bobby Bones Predicts Aaron Rodgers Will Play for the Titans Next Season | The Rich Eisen Show The Rich Eisen Show
  2. “Breaking News! Aaron Rodgers Will Play for Tennessee Titans”: Citing a ‘Highly Reliable’ Source, Bobby Bones Claims That the Packers QB is Moving to Nashville The Sportsrush
  3. NFL Insider Tom Pelissero on the Latest on Lamar Jackson & Aaron Rodgers | The Rich Eisen Show The Rich Eisen Show
  4. CBS Sports’ Amy Trask Names the Best Fit for Aaron Rodgers If He Leaves Packers | Rich Eisen Show The Rich Eisen Show
  5. Rich Eisen Reacts to Aaron Rodgers Breaking His Post-Darkness Retreat Silence | The Rich Eisen Show The Rich Eisen Show
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Tennessee Titans hold informal meetings with two intriguing EDGE prospects at NFL Scouting Combine – Music City Miracles

  1. Tennessee Titans hold informal meetings with two intriguing EDGE prospects at NFL Scouting Combine Music City Miracles
  2. NFL combine 2023: Bryce Young’s size, fastest player, most likely to rise and other burning questions CBS Sports
  3. Nick Sirianni talks new Eagles coordinators, doesn’t know if Dennard Wilson will be back Bleeding Green Nation
  4. 2023 NFL Draft: Ranking draft prospects by position before the Scouting Combine Arrowhead Pride
  5. Ryan Poles explains importance of Combine interview process, why there’s a dartboard in the room ChicagoBears.com
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From the NFL Combine: Titans GM Ran Carthon Talks QBs Ryan Tannehill, Malik WIllis – Tennessee Titans

  1. From the NFL Combine: Titans GM Ran Carthon Talks QBs Ryan Tannehill, Malik WIllis Tennessee Titans
  2. NFL combine 2023: Top snubs and why not being invited worked out for many stars past and present CBS Sports
  3. Ravens scouting combine preview: Which positions and players will garner the most attention? Baltimore Sun
  4. Column: How Chicago Bears GM Ryan Poles will navigate the NFL combine to get the most out of the No. 1 pick Chicago Tribune
  5. 2023 NFL Scouting Combine bold predictions: Three tight ends clock under 4.55 in 40, Pitt star shocks, more CBS Sports
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NFL Network Draft Analyst Daniel Jeremiah Discusses His “Dream Scenario” for the Titans at No. 11 – Tennessee Titans

  1. NFL Network Draft Analyst Daniel Jeremiah Discusses His “Dream Scenario” for the Titans at No. 11 Tennessee Titans
  2. Daniel Jeremiah Says DL Bryan Bresee ‘Is A Tough Player To Evaluate’ Ahead Of NFL Combine Steelers Depot
  3. 2023 NFL Draft: Daniel Jeremiah identifies intriguing team fits for top prospects NFL.com
  4. NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah’s advice to Colts: Trade up to No. 1 and get the QB you want FOX 59 Indianapolis
  5. NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah: Rams’ spot in second round “really, really good place to be” if looking for offensive linemen therams.com
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Titans hiring 49ers’ Ran Carthon as GM, sources say

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Titans are hiring Ran Carthon, the San Francisco 49ers director of player personnel, as their new general manager, sources told ESPN’s Dianna Russini and Jeff Darlington on Tuesday.

Carthon interviewed for the job on Friday with a panel of Titans executives, including controlling owner Amy Adams-Strunk. He brings 15 years of experience to the Titans.

During his tenure in San Francisco, Carthon served as the director of pro personnel for five seasons with the 49ers before being elevated to director of player personnel two seasons ago. The 49ers went to the Super Bowl and played in two NFC Championship Games over that span.

Carthon, 41, joined the 49ers after spending five seasons (2012 to 2016) as the director of pro personnel with the St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams. Carthon also spent four seasons (2008 to 2011) as a pro scout with the Atlanta Falcons. He broke into the league as an undrafted rookie with the Indianapolis Colts in 2004 and played with the club through the 2006 campaign.

The 49ers will receive compensatory third-round selections in the next two drafts as part of Rooney Rule incentives for teams to develop minority head coach and GM candidates.

The Titans fired general manager Jon Robinson in November citing disappointment with the general direction of the roster as a reason, Carthon will be tasked with turning things around for a Titans team that finished the season on a seven-game losing streak, leading to a 7-10 record.

Carthon is the son of two-time Super Bowl champ and former New York Giants running back Maurice Carthon, who also spent time as an NFL offensive coordinator.

Carthon’s hiring comes a day after Titans director of player personnel Monti Ossenfort was hired as the Arizona Cardinals’ new general manager. Ossenfort also interviewed for the Titans’ GM job.

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Report: Adam Peters declines interview requests with Titans, Cardinals

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The Cardinals and Titans can take one name off of their General Manager wish list.

According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Media, 49ers assistant G.M. Adam Peters has declined to interview with Arizona and Tennessee. Instead, Peters will focus on continuing to help San Francisco in its postseason run.

Peters has been with the 49ers for six seasons. He’s in his second year as assistant G.M. after spending four years as the club’s vice president of player personnel.

Previously, Peters was with the Broncos from 2009-2016, advancing to director of college scouting in his last season there.

He also spent time with the Patriots’ scouting department.

Former Cardinals G.M. Steve Keim has stepped away from the franchise while former Titans G.M. Jon Robinson was fired on Dec. 6.

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Titans fire Todd Downing, three more assistant coaches

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The Titans have fired offensive coordinator Todd Downing, the team announced on Monday.

Downing, who was also arrested in November for driving under the influence, oversaw a unit that regressed from 15th in points scored and 17th in total yards last season to 28th in points scored and 30th in yards in 2022.

No league discipline had yet been announced for Downing’s DUI arrest.

Tennessee also announced offensive line coach Keith Carter, secondary coach Anthony Midget, and offensive skill assistant Erik Frazier have been fired.

“I want to thank Todd, Keith, Anthony, and Erik for their service and commitment to our team over their time here in Tennessee,” head coach Mike Vrabel said in a statement. “Each of them made an impact on our organization, were dedicated to the process, and loyal members of our coaching staff.”

Downing was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2021 after spending two seasons as the team’s tight ends coach. He replaced Arthur Smith, who had been hired by the Falcons as head coach.

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Jaguars vs. Titans score: Live updates, game stats, highlights, analysis for AFC South title game

The Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans are battling Saturday for the AFC South crown, as the winner of this matchup will clinch the division, and the No. 4 seed in the AFC. 

The Titans quickly jumped out to a 10-0 lead thanks to a 51-yard field goal from Randy Bullock, and a 21-yard passing touchdown from Joshua Dobbs to Chig Okonkwo. The Jaguars offense found a way to respond, however, as Trevor Lawrence hit Christian Kirk for a 25-yard score to trim the deficit right before halftime. 

Will the Titans rise to the occasion and win the division for the third straight year, or will the Jaguars finish off this strong late-season run with an AFC South crown? Follow along in the live blog below, as we break down this matchup as it happens. 

How to watch

Date: Saturday, Jan. 7 | Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
Location: TIAA Bank Field (Jacksonville, FL)
TV: ESPN | Stream: fuboTV (try for free)  
Follow: CBS Sports App 
Odds: Jaguars -6.5, O/U 40 (Courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook)

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NFL Week 18 picks: Steelers sneak into playoffs, Titans shock Jaguars, Eagles destroy Giants

Welcome to the Week 18 picks.

I’ve been making NFL picks here at CBS Sports for 10 years and this week marks the first time where I don’t think my head was completely in it. I usually finish up this column on Monday night each week, but after watching what transpired in the Bills-Bengals game, making picks was the last thing on my mind. 

What happened to Damar Hamlin was difficult to watch and it’s a reminder that NFL players are risking their health with every snap of the ball. We’ve seen some serious injuries over the years, but none of them were like the one suffered by the Bills safety, who actually went into cardiac arrest on the field after taking a shoulder to the chest. It was an emotional situation that wasn’t easy for anyone to watch and it was one of the scariest moments in NFL history. 

If you’re not in the mood to read any picks right now, I completely understand — I wasn’t really in the mood to write them — but they’ll be here when you’re ready. 

NFL Week 18 Picks

Kansas City at Las Vegas

Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET (ESPN/ABC)

Featured Game | Las Vegas Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs

If the Chiefs want to have any shot at earning the top overall seed in the AFC, they have to win this game. On the other hand, the Raiders have nothing to play for except pride, but after blowing another double-digit lead in Week 16, I’m not sure how much pride they have left. No team has been better this season at blowing leads than the Raiders. As a matter of fact, no team in NFL history has been better at blowing leads than the Raiders. Including their Week 16 loss, the Raiders have now lost FIVE games this season where they led by 10 points or more in the second half, which is an NFL record. Obviously, this means I will be predicting that the Raiders jump out to a double-digit lead on Saturday before blowing it and losing

The Chiefs are 9-1 in their past 10 games against the Raiders, so I feel like I’d have to be crazy to pick the Raiders and according to my shrink, I’m not crazy. 

The pick: Chiefs 30-17 over Bronco

Tennessee (7-9) at Jacksonville (8-8)

Saturday, 8:15 p.m. ET  (ESPN/ABC)

Featured Game | Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Tennessee Titans

Someone in the NFL scheduling office clearly hates the Jaguars because that’s the only way to explain how this game got flexed to Saturday. Not only do the Jags have to play on a short week, but they’ll be playing a Titans team that played on Thursday in Week 17, so Tennessee will be going into this game with three extra days of rest. 

Yes, the Titans were going to have a rest advantage no matter when this game was played, but if it had been scheduled for Sunday, then the Jags would have gotten an extra day of rest that they’re now not going to get. Before he knew which day the Jags would be playing, Doug Pederson made it very clear that he would prefer to play on Sunday over Saturday. 

“I would love to play Sunday, obviously, to have these next couple of days,” Pederson said his team beat the Texans on Sunday, via the team’s website. “But we’ll play when they ask us or tell us to play, and our guys will be ready to go. If I could pick, I would pick Sunday.”

Look, the Jaguars are the more talented team in this game, but I have a hard time picking against Tennessee because no one is better than the Titans at winning games they’re not supposed to win. In their past 15 games as an underdog of five points or more, the Titans are 11-4 against the spread and 8-7 straight up. They’ve won more than HALF their games as an underdog of FIVE OR MORE.

I think Tennessee’s game plan is going to be simple here: They’re going to give the ball to Derrick Henry 75 times in hopes of controlling the clock and if they control the clock, that will keep Jacksonville’s offense off the field, which should keep this game close. 

The Titans will be starting a QB (Josh Dobbs) who will have only been on their roster for less than three weeks by the time this game kicks off, which isn’t ideal, but I’m picking the Titans anyway. I’m not sure if this qualifies as my boldest pick of of the year or my dumbest, but we’re about to find out.  

The pick: Titans 20-17 over Jaguars

Note: If my crazy pick turns out to be right, all is not lost for the Jaguars. They can actually get into the playoffs as a wild-card team if the Steelers lose to the Browns, the Patriots lose to the Bills and the Dolphins lose to the Jets. 

N.Y. Giants (9-6-1) at Philadelphia (13-3)

4:25 p.m. ET (CBS)

Featured Game | Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants

The Giants have clinched the sixth overall seed in the NFC and that won’t change no matter what happens against the Eagles, which means they literally have nothing to play for in this game. I know that, you know that, and Brian Daboll knows that, which is why I could see the Giants resting their starters.

That being said, there’s a reason that picking games in Week 18 is basically a drunken crapshoot and that’s because I don’t know if the Giants will actually be resting their starters. Daboll said on Sunday that he would likely play his starters, but then he turned around on Monday and said he’ll do what’s “best for the team,” which I think is code for “Our starters definitely won’t be playing because I don’t want to risk getting anyone injured for the playoffs.”

The Eagles will clinch the top seed in the NFC with a win, but if they lose, they could drop all the way down to the five-seed. The Giants could turn the NFC playoff race upside down with a win on Sunday, but I don’t think that’s going to happen. They like things right side up. 

The pick: Eagles 30-17 over Giants. 

Houston (2-13-1) at Indianapolis (4-11-1)

1 p.m. ET (CBS)

Featured Game | Indianapolis Colts vs. Houston Texans

If you asked 10 people what the worst game is on the NFL schedule this week, I’m guessing all 10 of them would say this one. You have the Colts, who have been the worst team in football over the past month, going up against the Texans, who currently have the worst record in the NFL.

If you’re wondering what’s wrong with the Colts right now, it’s everything: They’ve been outscored 97-16 since halftime of their Week 15 loss to the Vikings, they’re going to be down to their third-string quarterback (Sam Ehlinger) and Jeff Saturday is in the argument for worst interim coach ever. Every bone in my body is telling me to pick against the Colts, but I can’t do it. 

No team has been better at losing this year than the Texans and they have every reason to want to lose this game since a loss will clinch the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. On the other hand, if Houston wins, the Bears could get the top pick with a loss to Minnesota, so understandably, Texans fans actually want the Texans to lose. 

The most Texans thing ever would be for them to win a game their fans want them to lose, but I’m going to say that they actually make their fans happy for once by not winning this game. 

The pick: Colts 23-16 over Texans

Cleveland (7-9) at Pittsburgh (8-8)

1 p.m. ET (CBS)

Featured Game | Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cleveland Browns

For the second straight year, the Steelers are going to need a miracle to get in the playoffs and for the second straight year, that miracle might actually happen. In 2021, the Steelers needed the 13-point underdog Jaguars to upset the Colts in the final week of the season and that’s exactly what happened. 

This year, the Steelers need to beat the Browns and then get some help from the Bills and Jets, who have to beat the Patriots and Dolphins. If those three things happen, then the Steelers will be punching their ticket to the postseason for the second straight year. 

The last time these two teams played came back in Week 3 with the Browns winning 29-17 in a game where the Steelers didn’t have T.J. Watt. Watt will be playing this week and the Steelers are 7-2 this season when they have their human wrecking ball on the field. 

The Steelers defense has gotten much better since Week 3 and it’s going up against a Browns offense has been mostly sputtering since Deshaun Watson return in Week 12. As for the Steelers offense, I’m thinking we should start calling them the “opossums” because they tend to play dead for three quarters before coming alive in the fourth quarter, which is what they’ve done in each of the past two weeks.

So what’s my pick? I think I like the opossums to top the Browns here.

The pick: Steelers 22-19 over the Browns

Detroit (8-8) at Green Bay (8-8)

8:20 p.m. ET (NBC)

Featured Game | Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions

We only get one winner-take-all game in Week 18 and the sad thing is that it might not even be winner-take-all because the NFL hates us. The problem with this game is that there’s a good chance that one team might be eliminated before things even kick off on Sunday night. 

If the Seahawks beat the Rams at 4:25 p.m. ET, that will eliminate the Lions from playoff contention, which means I have to pick this game not knowing if the Lions are going to have a shot at the postseason. The good news for me is that I don’t really care if there’s a playoff berth on the line for the Lions and that’s because I plan on picking against them no matter what. 

The problem for the Lions is that this game is being played in Green Bay and Detroit has a quarterback who tends to:

A. Struggle in road games AND
B. Struggle cold-weather games, and this game will have both of those. 

Although Jared Goff has been impressive this year — he’s thrown 29 touchdowns to just seven interceptions — I should probably point out that 23 of those 29 touchdowns have come at home. In seven road games, Goff has thrown just six touchdowns along with four interceptions and the Lions have gone 3-4. 

If you put Goff in cold weather, he’s even worse: In six career games where the kickoff temperature was under 35 degrees, Goff has thrown five interceptions compared to just four touchdowns while averaging 227.4 yards per game. However, those numbers are slightly misleading because a lot of that came in garbage time during a 37-23 loss to the Panthers in Week 16 where Goff piled up some big numbers while the Lions were trailing 31-7. 

If you take out the garbage time stuff, then Goff has one touchdown and five interceptions in five career games where the kickoff is under 35 degrees. On the other hand, we have Aaron Rodgers, who has a 28-4 career record in December and January regular-season games, including 18-1 with Matt LaFleur. I ignored Rodgers’ December/January record last week when I picked him to lose to Minnesota, but I won’t be making the same mistake this week. 

The pick: Packers 27-24 over Lions.

NFL Week 18 picks: All the rest

Buccaneers 19-16 over Falcons
Bears 20-16 over Vikings
Chargers 27-20 over Broncos
Jets 23-20 over Dolphins
Saints 21-17 over Panthers
49ers 31-17 over Cardinals
Seahawks 24-16 over Rams
Cowboys 27-17 over Commanders

Note: Due to the situation with Damar Hamlin, there will be no pick for Patriots-Bills or Ravens-Bengals until later in the week. 

Last Week 

Best pick: Last week, I predicted that the Seahawks would score exactly 23 points and beat the Jets and guess what happened? The Seahawks scored exactly 23 points and beat the Jets. This was a revenge game for Geno Smith and if I’ve learned one thing this year, it’s that no one in the NFL does revenge better than Geno Smith. Before signing with Seattle, Smith had played for three NFL teams in his career (Jets, Giants, Chargers) and he got to face all three of those teams this season. Not only did Smith go 3-0, but the Seahawks won those three games by an average of 15 points per game. I think what I’m trying to say here is that the Seahawks would probably be undefeated right now if every game this season had been a revenge game for Geno Smith.  

Worst pick: The only thing dumber than picking against Aaron Rodgers at home in cold-weather is picking against Tom Brady in a big game, and I did both of those things last week. Those two guys have combined to win three MVP awards over the past five years, and for some reason, I picked them both to choke last week, and as it turns out, the only one who choked in this situation was me. I would say I had the biggest choke job of Week 17, but Carson Wentz threw three interceptions against the Browns, so that award definitely goes to him. 

Finally, if you guys have ever wondered which teams I’m actually good at picking, here’s a quick look at my best and worst teams when it comes to picks this year. 

Teams I’ve been the best at picking this year: Chiefs (15-1), Patriots (13-3), Bills (12-3), Texans (12-3-1), Chargers (12-4), Falcons (12-4), Rams (12-4)
Longest current streak of picking a team’s games correctly: Chiefs (13 straight games picked correctly)

Teams I’ve been the worst at picking this year: Raiders (6-10), Jaguars (7-9), Panthers (7-9), Packers (7-9), Jaguars (7-9), Browns (7-9)
Longest active streak of picking a team’s games wrong: Browns (Three straight games picked incorrectly) 

Every other team is somewhere in the middle. 

Picks Record

Straight up in Week 17: 11-4
SU overall: 156-97-1

Against the spread in Week 17: 8-7 
ATS overall: 121-125-9

Exact score predictions: 1. 


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