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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SEPTEMBER 1, 2008 PRESEASON DATE OPPONENT RESULT Sat., Aug. 9 ST. LOUIS W, 34-13 Fri., Aug. 15 OAKLAND W, 17-16 Fri., Aug. 22 at Atlanta L, 3-17 Thu., Aug. 28 at Green Bay W, 23-21 TITANS HOST DIVISION RIVAL JAGUARS TO OPEN REGULAR SEASON Tennessee Titans (0-0) vs. Jacksonville Jaguars (0-0) Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008 Noon CDT LP Field Nashville, Tenn. REGULAR SEASON DATE OPPONENT TIME / TV Sun., Sept. 7 JACKSONVILLE Noon / CBS Sun., Sept. 14 at Cincinnati Noon / CBS Sun., Sept. 21 HOUSTON Noon / CBS Sun., Sept. 28 MINNESOTA Noon / FOX Sun., Oct. 5 at Baltimore Noon / CBS Sun., Oct. 12 BYE Sun., Oct. 19 at Kansas City Noon / CBS Mon., Oct. 27 INDIANAPOLIS 7:30 p.m. / ESPN Sun., Nov. 2 GREEN BAY Noon / FOX Sun., Nov. 9 at Chicago Noon / CBS Sun., Nov. 16 at Jacksonville Noon / CBS* Sun., Nov. 23 N.Y. JETS Noon / CBS* Thu., Nov. 27 at Detroit 11:30 a.m. / CBS Sun., Dec. 7 CLEVELAND Noon / CBS* Sun., Dec. 14 at Houston Noon / CBS* Sun., Dec. 21 PITTSBURGH Noon / CBS* Sun., Dec. 28 at Indianapolis Noon / CBS* All times Central 2008 TITANS SCHEDULE * Time and network subject to change THIS WEEK S GAME NASHVILLE, TENN. The Tennessee Titans (0-0) open the 2008 regular season this week, welcoming the AFC South rival Jacksonville Jaguars (0-0) to LP Field (capacity 69,143). Kickoff is scheduled for noon CDT on Sunday, Sept. 7. THE BROADCAST The game will be televised regionally on CBS, including Nashville affiliate WTVF News Channel 5. Ian Eagle will handle play-by-play duties, while Solomon Wilcots will provide color commentary. Additionally, every Titans game is available on the Titans Radio Network, including flagship 103.3-WKDF and more than 70 Titans Radio affiliates across the Mid-South. The Titans Radio broadcast team includes the Voice of the Titans Mike Keith, color commentator Frank Wycheck, sideline reporter Cody Allison and gameday host Larry Stone. KICKOFF 2008 IN THE AFC SOUTH For the second consecutive year, the Titans will open the regular season with a game against the Jaguars. In last year s opener, the Titans held on to a 13-10 victory at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium. The Titans gained 282 rushing yards in the game, recording the second-highest total in franchise history. However, in the November rematch in Tennessee, the Jaguars exacted revenge with a 28-13 victory in which they forced three turnovers and out-rushed the Titans by more than 100 yards (166 to 62). The Titans and Jaguars were the AFC Wild Card representatives in the playoffs last season, giving the AFC South three total playoff teams including the division-winning Indianapolis Colts. The Jaguars earned an 11-5 regular season record and the fifth seed in the playoffs, followed by the sixth-seeded Titans at 10-6. Trailing closely behind were the Houston Texans at 8-8. The Titans, Jaguars and Texans are vying to unseat the Colts, who have won the division in each season since 2003. The Titans have fared well in games within the division the last two seasons, tying the Colts for a division-best mark of 8-4. PRESEASON AFC SOUTH STANDINGS Team W L T Pct Tennessee 3 1 0 0.750 Jacksonville 3 1 0 0.750 Houston 2 2 0 0.500 Indianapolis 1 4 0 0.200 LAST WEEK S GAMES: Ten 23 at GB 21, TB 16 at Hou 6, Cin 27 at Ind 7, Jax 24 at Was 3 THIS WEEK S GAMES: Jax at Ten (Sun 12 pm), Hou at Pit (Sun 12 pm), Chi at Ind (Sun 7:15 pm) NEXT WEEK S GAMES: Ten at Cin (Sun 12 pm), Bal at Hou (Sun 3:15 pm), Ind at Min (Sun 12 pm), Buf at Jax (Sun 12 pm) LAST WEEK The Titans closed the preseason last week with a 23-21 win over the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. The Titans accumulated 403 total yards in the game and clung to the victory despite a Packers touchdown that nearly put the game into overtime. The Packers scored on a 22-yard touchdown pass as time expired in the fourth quarter. However, the two-point conversion failed, ending the game and giving the Titans a 3-1 mark in the preseason. THE JAGUARS Like the Titans, the Jaguars won last week to improve their preseason record to 3-1. In Washington, they defeated the Redskins convincingly, allowing only eight total first downs in a 24-3 win. Jack Del Rio, now in his sixth season as head coach of the Jaguars, added a familiar face to his staff during the offseason. He hired former Titans assistant Gregg Williams as the team s defensive coordinator/assistant head coach. Williams spent 11 seasons with the Titans organization (1990-00), including four years as defensive coordinator, before moving on to the Buffalo Bills (head coach) and Redskins (defensive coordinator) staffs.

FINGERTIP INFORMATION Date........................Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008 Kickoff......................Noon CDT Venue.......................LP Field Location................Nashville, Tenn. Capacity................69,143 Surface.................Natural Grass Home Team..................Tennessee Titans (0-0) Division.................AFC South Website.................TitansOnline.com Owner..................K.S. Bud Adams, Jr. General Manager.........Mike Reinfeldt Head Coach..............Jeff Fisher Offensive Coordinator.....Mike Heimerdinger Defensive Coordinator.....Jim Schwartz Visiting Team................Jacksonville Jaguars (0-0) Division.................AFC South Website.................jaguars.com Chairman/CEO...........Wayne Weaver Sr. VP/Football Operations.Paul Vance VP/Player Personnel......James Harris Head Coach..............Jack Del Rio Offensive Coordinator.....Dirk Koetter Defensive Coordinator.....Gregg Williams Television...................CBS Nashville Affiliate.........WTVF NewsChannel 5 DirecTV Sunday Ticket....Ch. 708 (SD), Ch. 708-1 (HD) Play-by-Play.............Ian Eagle Color Commentary........Solomon Wilcots Radio.......................Titans Radio Network Flagship.................103.3 FM-WKDF Play-by-Play.............Mike Keith Color Commentary........Frank Wycheck Sideline Reporter.........Cody Allison Producer/Gameday Host...Larry Stone National Radio...............Sports USA Radio Network Play-by-Play.............Howard David Color Commentary........Dan Fouts Sideline Reporter.........Pat Sperduto Referee.....................Tony Corrente Umpire.................Steve Wilson Head Linesman..........John McGrath Line Judge..............John Hussey Field Judge.............Mike Weir Side Judge..............Allen Baynes Back Judge..............Scott Helverson Scheduled Gameday Promotions (subject to change) Charitable Drive..........LP PENCIL Box Drive (school supplies needed) National Anthem..........Martina McBride with flyover by A-10 Warthogs from the 188th Fighter Wing Honorary Captain.........Eddie George Halftime.................U.S. Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon Giveaway................Titans 10th Anniversary Fans by Regions Bank Gameday Program Cover..Albert Haynesworth TITANS-JAGUARS SERIES AT A GLANCE Overall series (regular & postseason): Titans lead series 15-12 Regular Season Series: Titans lead series 14-12 Postseason Series: Titans lead series 1-0 Current streak: One win by Jaguars Titans at home vs. Jaguars: 6-7 Titans on the road vs. Jaguars: 9-5 Last Time: Jaguars 28 at Titans 13 (11/11/07) Last Time at LP Field: Jaguars 28 at Titans 13 (11/11/07) First Time: Oilers 10 at Jaguars 3 (9/3/95) Jeff Fisher s Record vs. Jaguars: 15-12 Jack Del Rio s Record vs. Titans: 5-5 Jeff Fisher s Record vs. Jack Del Rio: 5-5 A TITANS VICTORY WOULD... Give the Titans an all-time opening day record of 26-23. Give the Titans a 4-2 mark in Kickoff Weekend games at LP Field (opened in 1999). Give the Titans two consecutive opening day victories over the Jaguars. Improve Jeff Fisher s career record as head coach (1995-08) to 121-104. Improve Jeff Fisher s record on opening day to 9-5. Improve Vince Young s regular season record as a starting quarterback to 18-11. WHAT TO LOOK FOR THIS WEEK The club kicks off its 10th season as the Tennessee Titans. Head Coach Jeff Fisher begins his 14th full season as head coach. The Titans-Jaguars contest is one of two NFL games on the Kickoff Weekend schedule to feature a pair of playoff teams from last season (Washington-New York Giants). Several Titans are scheduled to make their regular season debuts with the team, including tight end Alge Crumpler, right guard Jake Scott, kick returner/defensive back Chris Carr and rookie running back Chris Johnson. Former Titans defensive coordinator Gregg Williams returns to LP Field as the recently hired defensive coordinator of the Jaguars. Defensive end Jevon Kearse (47.5 sacks with Titans) will take over sixth place on the team s all-time sack list with one sack (Robert Brazile, 48). QB Vince Young needs 53 rushing yards to reach 1,000 career rushing yards. RB LenDale White will attempt to record his sixth 100-yard rushing game of his career. LB Keith Bulluck can continue his team-best active streak of 97 consecutive starts. Former Titans running back Eddie George is this week s honorary captain. 2

TITANS-JAGUARS SERIES HISTORY The Titans and Jaguars have met at least twice each year since Jacksonville began play as an expansion franchise in 1995. In the 1995 season opener, the Oilers defeated Jacksonville by a score of 10-3 in the inaugural game in Jaguars team history. That game marked the begining of a fiercely-contested rivalry that is now in its 14th season, the first seven seasons in the AFC Central and the last seven in the AFC South. The teams have met a total of 27 times, with the Titans holding a 15-12 advantage. This is the third time the Titans and Jaguars have met in the first week of the season. The 1995 opener was the only time the Titans and Jaguars began the schedule against each other until 2007. The Titans have won eight of the last 13 meetings between the two teams, including a victory in last year s opener. In that game, the Titans rushed for a total of 282 yards in a 13-10 triumph. In the November rematch at LP Field, the Jaguars pulled away with a 28-13 victory in which they forced three turnovers and out-rushed the Titans by more than 100 yards (166 to 62). While the most recent Titans-Jaguars contest ended with a rare one-sided final score, most of their games have been highly competitive. Overall, 17 of the 27 Titans-Jaguars meetings have been decided by seven points or fewer, and four of the last eight have been decided by three points or fewer. The Titans have posted two separate five-game winning streaks against the Jaguars, dating from 1998-00 and 2001-03. Jacksonville s longest winning streak in the series was a four-game run from 1996-98. The stakes of the rivalry were never higher than in 1999, when the Titans and Jaguars met three times, including the AFC Championship Game in Jacksonville. Steve McNair rushed for two touchdowns and Derrick Mason returned a kickoff 80 yards as the Titans earned their first Super Bowl berth with a 33-14 win. Tennessee went on to Super Bowl XXXIV and eventuall fell at the hands of the St. Louis Rams, 23-16. TITANS-JAGUARS: THE LAST MEETING Jacksonville Jaguars 28 at Tennessee Titans 13 Sunday, November 11, 2007 LP Field, Nashville, Tenn. 1 2 3 4 Final Jacksonville Jaguars 7 7 7 7 28 Tennessee Titans 0 3 3 7 13 In Week 10 of the 2007 regular season, the Jacksonville Jaguars ended the Tennessee Titans three-game winning streak with a 28-13 win at LP Field. The Jaguars became the first team in 2007 to surpass 100 rushing yards as a team against the Titans defense, which was playing without two key contributors on the defensive line, defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth and defensive end Travis LaBoy. Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew gained 101 of the team s 166 rushing yards. Jones-Drew became the first individual in 15 games to reach 100 rushing yards against the Titans. Running back Fred Taylor also was a factor for the Jaguars. He gained 45 yards on 16 carries, including a 15-yard run in the first quarter that gave him 10,000 career rushing yards. While losing the rushing battle, the Titans outgained the Jaguars in total yards, 292 to 262. Quarterback Vince Young set career highs with 41 attempts and 257 yards, while tying a career high with 24 completions. He also rushed for a team-high 52 yards. The Jaguars had two touchdown drives in the first half that each consumed over seven minutes of the game clock. On their first series, quarterback Quinn Gray, starting for an injured David Garrard, commanded a 13-play, 80-yard drive that took 7:31. Fullback Greg Jones scored on a two-yard run to give them an initial lead that they would not relinquish. In the second quarter, Jones-Drew scored a touchdown on an eight-yard run to cap a drive that took 7:06. The Titans began the second half with turnovers on their first two possessions, the second of which was costly. The first, a fumbled snap by center Kevin Mawae, was not converted to points due to safety Michael Griffin thwarting a fake field goal try with a tackle of holder Adam Podlesh. Three plays later, however, Young was intercepted by linebacker Mike Peterson, and Taylor soon found the end zone on a four-yard run. Taylor s touchdown gave the Jaguars a 21-3 lead. The Titans responded, going no-huddle on their next drive and for much of the remainder of the game. They drove 55 yards on seven plays, and Rob Bironas made a 49-yard field goal to make the score 21-6. The Titans kept the momentum on their next drive. They picked up a first down on a fourth-and-four on a 16-yard reception by Brandon Jones. Three plays later on the first play of the fourth quarter, Gage scored on a 20-yard reception that he made after juggling the ball while lying on the ground. After an exchange of punts, the Jaguars went on an 11-play drive that extended their lead to 28-13 after Greg Jones scored on a three-yard run. ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS TITANS vs. JAGUARS Regular season and postseason games Score Date Site Result Titans Jaguars 09/03/95 Jax W 10 3 10/01/95 Hou L 16 17 09/08/96 Jax W 34 27 12/08/96 Hou L 17 23 11/02/97 Ten L 24 30 11/16/97 Jax L 9 17 09/27/98 Ten L 22 27 12/13/98 Jax W 16 13 09/26/99 Jax W 20 19 12/26/99 Ten W 41 14 01/23/00* Jax W 33 14 10/16/00 Ten W 27 13 11/26/00 Jax L 13 16 09/23/01 Jax L 6 13 11/04/01 Ten W 28 24 10/13/02 Ten W 23 14 12/22/02 Jax W 28 10 10/26/03 Jax W 30 17 11/16/03 Ten W 10 3 09/26/04 Ten L 12 15 11/21/04 Jax W 18 15 11/20/05 Ten L 28 31 01/01/06 Jax L 13 40 11/05/06 Jax L 7 37 12/17/06 Ten W 24 17 09/09/07 Jax W 13 10 11/11/07 Ten L 13 28 * AFC Championship Game Series Lead: Titans lead 15-12 Total Points: Titans 535, Jaguars 507 Longest Winning Streak by Titans: 5 (1998-00, 2001-03) Longest Losing Streak by Titans: 4 (1996-98) at LP Field: 6-3 at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium: 9-5 Wide receiver Justin Gage tied a then-career high against the Jaguars in 2007 with seven receptions. 3

TITANS-JAGUARS BY THE NUMBERS 2007 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS OFFENSE Jax Tenn NFL/Avg GAMES (Won-Lost) 11-5 10-6 --- FIRST DOWNS 328 306 297.8 Rushing 127 118 95.6 Passing 180 171 181.7 Penalty 21 17 20.5 YDS GAINED (tot) 5719 4987 5203.6 Avg per Game 357.4 311.7 325.2 RUSHING (net) 2391 2109 1774.7 Avg per Game 149.4 131.8 110.9 Rushes 522 543 437.1 Yards per Rush 4.6 3.9 4.1 PASSING (net) 3328 2878 3428.9 Avg per Game 208.0 179.9 214.3 Passes Att. 469 464 532.7 Completed 288 288 325.8 Pct Completed 61.4 62.1 61.2 Yards Gained 3495 3077 3652.3 Sacked 31 30 34.4 Yards Lost 167 199 223.4 Had intercepted 8 17 16.7 Yards Opp Ret 215 116 234.2 Opp TDs on Int 1 0 1.6 PUNTS 54 73 73.5 Avg Yards 41.6 41.9 43.2 PUNT RETURNS 32 42 35.1 Avg Return 10.1 8.7 9.1 Returned for TD 0 0 0.5 KICKOFF RETURNS 49 52 64.8 Avg Return 22.7 21.1 22.6 Returned for TD 1 0 0.8 PENALTIES 76 101 91.6 Yards Penalized 594 773 720.1 FUMBLES BY 18 32 25.0 Fumbles Lost 13 17 12.0 Opp Fumbles 20 26 25.0 Opp Fum Lost 10 12 12.0 POSS. TIME (avg) 32:08 31:38 30:00 TOUCHDOWNS 50 28 38.8 Rushing 18 17 12.1 Passing 28 9 22.5 Returns 4 2 4.3 EXTRA-PT KICKS 46/48 28/28 99% 2-PT CONVERSIONS 1/2 0/0 49% FIELD GOALS/FGA 21/24 35/39 25/30 POINTS SCORED 411 301 347.0 DEFENSE Jax Tenn NFL/Avg POINTS ALLOWED 304 297 347.0 OPP FIRST DOWNS 286 268 297.8 Rushing 92 80 95.6 Passing 181 165 181.7 Penalty 13 23 20.5 OPP YARDS GAINED 5021 4665 5203.6 Avg per Game 313.8 291.6 325.2 OPP RUSHING(net) 1605 1478 1774.7 Avg per Game 100.3 92.4 110.9 Rushes 390 369 437.1 Yards per Rush 4.1 4.0 4.1 OPP PASSING(net) 3416 3187 3428.9 Avg per Game 213.5 199.2 214.3 Passes Att. 543 569 532.7 Completed 319 349 325.8 Pct Completed 58.7 61.3 61.2 Sacked 37 40 34.4 Yards Lost 244 241 223.4 INTERCEPTED BY 20 22 16.7 Yards Returned 237 358 234.2 Returned for TD 2 2 1.6 OPP PUNT RETURNS 28 31 35.1 Avg return 7.8 8.8 9.1 OPP KICKOFF RET 67 58 64.8 Avg return 19.7 24.2 22.6 OPP TOUCHDOWNS 35 35 38.8 Rushing 12 11 12.1 Passing 20 21 22.5 Returns 3 3 4.3 2007 REGULAR SEASON INDIVIDUAL LEADERS PASSING Att Cmp Yds Pct Y/Att TD Int Lg Sack Lost Rtg Titans V. Young 382 238 2,546 62.3 6.7 9 17 73 25/ 157 71.1 Jaguars D. Garrard 325 208 2,509 64.0 7.7 18 3 59t 21/ 99 102.2 RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD Titans L. White 303 1,110 3.7 28 7 Jaguars F. Taylor 223 1,202 5.4 80t 5 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD Titans J. Gage 55 750 13.6 73 2 R. Williams 55 719 13.1 48 4 Jaguars E. Wilford 45 518 11.5 35 3 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Titans K. Bulluck 5 63 12.6 35 0 Jaguars R. Nelson 5 76 15.2 37 0 PUNT RETURNS No. FC Yds Avg Long TD Titans C. Davis 31 12 293 9.5 39 0 Jaguars D. Northcutt 26 13 240 9.2 37 0 KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Titans M. Griffin 18 422 23.4 48 0 Jaguars M. Jones-Drew31 811 26.2 100t 1 SACKS Tot Titans K. Vanden Bosch 12.0 Jaguars P. Spicer 7.5 TACKLES Tot Solo Asst Titans D. Thornton (LB) 140 97 43 Jaguars S. Knight (S) 129 92 37 Linebacker Keith Bulluck has recorded 10 or more tackles in six of his last 10 games against the Jaguars, including 10 stops in the most recent match-up against the Jaguars on Nov. 11, 2007. On Nov. 11, 2007, wide receiver Justin Gage tied a career high with seven receptions for 90 yards, including a juggling catch on his back in the end zone for a 20-yard touchdown. DT Albert Haynesworth s recorded a career-high 13 tackles on Sept. 26, 2004 against the Jaguars. P Craig Hentrich set career highs with a 57.5 gross punting average and a 48.4 net punting average on Nov. 4, 2001 against the Jaguars. On Dec. 16, 2006, safety Chris Hope returned an interception 61 yards for a touchdown against the Jaguars. In the same game, cornerback Cortland Finnegan returned a fumble 92 yards for a touchdown, the third-longest fumble return in franchise history. Defensive end Jevon Kearse has recorded 9.5 sacks in his career BIG DAYS vs. JAGUARS This week s Titans Gameday Program features defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth. against the Jaguars, including three sacks in a game on Nov. 4, 2001. On Nov. 5, 2006, tight end Bo Scaife set a career high with 70 yards on five receptions at Jacksonville. DE Kyle Vanden Bosch set a career high with 12 tackles on Nov. 5, 2006 at Jacksonville. 4

Titans coach Jeff Fisher and Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio both played at the University of Southern California (Fisher 1977-80; Del Rio 1981-84). Titans special teams coach Alan Lowry was the receivers coach for the Dallas Cowboys from 1988-1990. During that time, Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio was playing for the Cowboys. Titans wide receivers coach Fred Graves and Jaguars running backs coach Kennedy Pola worked for the Cleveland Browns in 2004. Pola also coached Titans running back LenDale White at USC. Graves coached Jaguars receiver Dennis Northcutt with the Cleveland Browns in 2004. Jaguars special teams coordinator Joe DeCamillis and assistant wide receivers coach Robert Prince coached for the Atlanta Falcons while Titans tight ends Alge Crumpler and Dwayne Blakely played there. Jaguars defensive backs coach Donnie Henderson was with the New York Jets while Titans offensive coordinator Mike Heimerdinger also coached there. Jaguars DT Theo Horrocks (IR) played for Vanderbilt University and was born in Fayetteville, Tenn. Jaguars DT Tony McDaniel played for the University of Tennessee. Jaguars DT John Henderson was born in Nashville and attended Pearl- Cohn High School. He then totaled 165 tackles during his time as a Tennessee Volunteer. Jaguars S Gerald Sensabaugh played high school football at Dobyns- Bennett in Kingsport, Tenn. Jaguars TE George Wrighster (PUP) was born in Memphis. Titans S Chris Hope earned All-ACC and Academic All-America honors and appeared in three National Championship games during his career at Florida State. Titans CB Cortland Finnegan is from Milton, Fla. Titans LB Ryan Fowler attended Seminole High School in Redington Shores, Fla. Titans WR Chris Davis attended St. Petersburg (Fla.) Catholic High School and then played four seasons at Florida State, where he recorded 137 career receptions for 1,842 yards and 12 touchdowns. Titans CB Reynaldo Hill and DE Jevon Kearse played at the University of Florida. Hill hails from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and attended Stranahan High School. Kearse was born in Fort Myers, Fla., and attended North Fort Myers High School. Titans RB Chris Johnson is from Orlando, Fla. and played at Olympia High School. Titans LS Ken Amato is from Miami, Fla. and played at Braddock High School. Titans LB Stephen Tulloch attended Miami (Fla.) Killian High School. Titans coaching assistant Dowell Loggains played at Arkansas with TITANS-JAGUARS CONNECTIONS WHERE THEY RANKED IN 2007 The Jaguars hired Gregg Williams as defensive coordinator/assistant head coach, defense on January 31, 2008. Williams spent 11 seasons with the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans from 1990-2000. For the final four seasons with the club, he was the defensive coordinator. In 1999, he directed a defense that contributed to a Super Bowl berth, and in 2000, the Titans defense finished the season with the league s No. 1 overall ranking. Gregg Williams Williams also coached current Titans linebacker Josh Stamer with the Buffalo Bills and served with Titans running backs coached Earnest Byner at the Washington Redskins. Jaguars WR Matt Jones from 2000-04. The two were roommates during road trips. Notable pro teammates: Titans LB David Thornton and CB Nick Harper with Jaguars LB Mike Peterson at Indianapolis Titans DE Dave Ball with Jaguars CB Drayton Florence and QB Cleo Lemon at San Diego Titans DT Kevin Vickerson with Jaguars QB Cleo Lemon at Miami Titans QB Kerry Collins and CB Chris Carr with WR Jerry Porter at Oakland Titans LB Josh Stamer with Jaguars S Pierson Prioleau at Buffalo Titans LS Ken Amato with Jaguars OL Tutan Reyes at Carolina. Notable college teammates: Titans DT Albert Haynesworth with Jaguars DT John Henderson at Tennessee Titans S Chris Hope with Jaguars FB/RB Greg Jones at Florida State Titans LB David Thornton with Jaguars S Gerald Sensabaugh at North Carolina Titans WR Brandon Jones with Jaguars LB Clint Ingram at Oklahoma Titans WR Chris Davis with Jaguars FB Greg Jones at Florida State Titans LB Stanford Keglar and T Mike Otto with Jaguars G Uche Nwaneri at Purdue Titans CB Reynaldo Hill with Jaguars DE Derrick Harvey and DE Jeremy Mincey (PUP) at Florida Titans DE Dave Ball with Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew and TE Marcedes Lewis at UCLA Titans S Vincent Fuller with Jaguars DT Jonathan Lewis (IR) at Virginia Tech Titans DE Jevon Kearse with Jaguars LB Mike Peterson and RB Fred Taylor at Florida Titans RB LenDale White with Jaguars RB Chauncey Washington and LB Thomas Williams at Southern California. OFFENSIVE STATISTICS AND RANKING DEFENSIVE STATISTICS AND RANKING TITANS JAGUARS TITANS JAGUARS STAT RANK STAT RANK STAT RANK STAT RANK Yards / Game............ 311.7 21 357.4 7 Yards / Game.............. 291.6 5 313.8 12 Yards / Play.............. 4.81 23 5.6 7 Yards / Play............... 4.77 5 5.18 17 Rushing Yards / Game..... 131.8 5 149.4 2 Rushing Yards / Game....... 92.4 5 100.3 11 Rushing Yards / Play....... 3.88 21 4.58 3 Rushing Yards / Play........ 4.01 15 4.12 17t Passing Yards / Game..... 179.9 27 208 17 Passing Yards / Game....... 199.2 10 213.5 15 Passing Yards / Play....... 6.2 20 7.1 5 Passing Yards / Play......... 5.6 4 6.29 10 Interception Rate......... 3.66% 23 1.71% 3 Interception Rate.......... 3.87% 4 3.68% 5 Sacks / Pass Attempt..... 6.47% 16 6.61% 18 Sacks / Pass Attempt....... 7.03% 10 6.81% 12 First Downs / Game....... 19.1 14 20.5 4 First Downs / Game......... 16.8 4 17.9 9 Punt Return Avg........... 8.7 16 10.1 8 Punt Return Avg............ 8.8 15 7.8 11 Kickoff Return Avg........ 21.1 27 22.7 16 Kickoff Return Avg.......... 24.2 26 19.7 4 Field Goals Made........ 89.74% 4 87.50% 8t 3rd Down Pct............. 42.17% 24 39.80% 16 3rd Down Pct........... 41.01% 13 45.66% 6 4th Down Pct............. 50.00% 13t 47.83% 12 4th Down Pct........... 18.18% 32 57.58% 10 Red Zone Pct............. 60.00% 29t 55.56% 23 Red Zone Pct........... 36.36% 32 56.90% 9 Goal to Go%............. 70.83% 21 64.00% 11t Goal to Go%............ 60.00% 26t 65.63% 19 Points / Game.............. 18.6 8 19.0 10 Avg Time of Possession.... 31:38 4 32:08 3 Point Differential / Game...... 0.3 16 6.7 7 Points / Game............ 18.8 22 25.7 6 Yard Differential / Game...... 20.1 12 43.6 8 5

Tennessee Titans 23 at Green Bay Packers 21 Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008 Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisc. 1 2 3 4 Final Tennessee Titans 3 13 7 0 23 Green Bay Packers 7 0 8 6 21 LAST WEEK vs. GREEN BAY PACKERS The Tennessee Titans closed the 2008 preseason with a 23-21 win over the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. The Packers scored on their first and last plays from scrimmage of the game, the latter putting them in position to send the game into overtime with a two-point conversion. Packers quarterback Matt Flynn found wide receiver Jake Allen in the end zone for a 22-yard touchdown pass to pull Green Bay within two points as the fourth quarter expired. On the ensuing two-point conversion attempt, Flynn connected on a pass to receiver Johnny Quinn, but Quinn was unable to land in bounds to tie the game. Early in the game, Packers starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers completed a 68-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Greg Jennings on the team s first play of the game. It would be the one and only play for the Packers offensive starters. The Titans responded with a scoring drive of their own. They went 76 yards on 10 plays on a drive highlighted by a 50-yard completion from Vince Young to Justin McCareins. However, the Titans would settle for a 22- yard field goal by John Vaughn, his first of three successful field goals on four attempts. Tennessee began another scoring drive later in the first quarter. Young helped the drive by converting a third-and-10 with a 31-yard run. He would end up the game s leading rusher with 57 yards on three carries. The Titans narrowed the Green Bay lead to 7-6 with a 27-yard field goal by Vaughn. Defense and special teams brought about the next score in the game and the first touchdown of the evening by the Titans. Defensive end Jevon Kearse forced a fumble by Flynn on a sack, and the ball was recovered by linebacker Stephen Tulloch at the Green Bay 43-yard line. The Titans Vincent Fuller scored on a fake punt against the Packers. seemed poised to punt after the offense was unable to gain a first down but instead executed a fake punt. Vincent Fuller took a direct snap from Ken Amato and raced 40 yards into the end zone, giving the Titans a 13-7 lead. Green Bay s next offensive play resulted in an identical scenario as their previous one. Quarterback Brian Brohm was sacked by defensive end Jacob Ford. Brohm fumbled, and linebacker Colin Allred was there to recover. Vaughn made a 24-yard field goal to give the Titans a 16-7 halftime lead. With Kerry Collins quarterbacking the offense at the start of the third quarter, the Titans drove 80 yards on 14 plays. They reached the end zone on a one-yard touchdown run by Chris Johnson, who earlier on the drive caught a 13-yard pass to convert a fourth-and-three. Later in the third quarter, Flynn threw a six-yard touchdown pass to receiver Brett Swain, setting the stage for the dramatic fourth quarter. QUICK STRIKES: Each team completed a long pass quickly in its initial possession. After Green Bay scored on a 68-yard pass from Aaron Rodgers to Greg Jennings on the game s first play, the Titans responded with a 50-yard pass from Vince Young to Justin McCareins. McCareins catch, the second longest pass of the preseason by the Titans, resulted in a 22-yard field goal. KVB ON THE BOARD: Kyle Vanden Bosch recorded a 13-yard sack in the first quarter, his first sack of the preseason. The sack ended Green Bay s second drive of the game. Vanden Bosch led the Titans last season with 12 sacks. NOTES FROM LAST WEEK S GAME Ken Amato hiked the ball directly to Vincent Fuller, who raced into the end zone to give the Titans a 13-7 lead. CONSECUTIVE FORCED FUMBLES: In the second quarter, a pair of Titans defensive ends turned in big plays on consecutive series. Jevon Kearse recorded a seven-yard sack and forced a fumble against Green Bay quarterback Matt Flynn. The ball was recovered by linebacker Stephen Tulloch. On the Packers next series, defensive end Jacob Ford sacked Brian Brohm and knocked the ball loose. It was recovered by linebacker Colin Allred. The two turnovers resulted in 10 points for the Titans. FULLER SCORES ON FAKE: The Titans executed a fake punt for a touchdown in the second quarter. From the Green Bay 40-yard line, punter Craig Hentrich dropped back to receive the snap. However center TULLOCH AND ALLRED START AT LINEBACKER: The Titans were without two of their starting linebackers to open the game in Green Bay. Outside linebackers Keith Bulluck (calf injury) and David Thornton (shoulder) were held out of action, allowing third-year veteran Stephen Tulloch and first-year player Colin Allred to start the game. Tulloch and Allred each recovered fumbles in the first half. STEWART RETURNS: After missing the last two games with a knee injury, right tackle David Stewart returned to action. The 6-7, 318-pound lineman played the first quarter before yielding to back-up Daniel Loper. STARTERS GO THROUGH FIRST HALF: The majority of Titans starters played the entire first half against the Packers, and many on offense also saw action on the first series of the second half. Quarterback Vince Young played only the first two quarters. Defensively, most of the starters were out at the beginning of the third quarter. Jevon Kearse forced a fumble on this sack of Matt Flynn. SUCCESS TO BEGIN THIRD QUARTER: Many of the Titans starters were in the game at the beginning of the third quarter, and it paid dividends. The Titans took the opening kickoff of the second half and marched 80 yards on 14 plays. They scored when rookie running back Chris Johnson marched into the end zone on a one-yard run. 6

TITANS LAUNCH 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION The 2008 season marks the franchise s 10th campaign as the Tennessee Titans. A special logo (right) was commissioned to commemorate the season and will be worn as a patch on the front shoulder of all Titans game jerseys during the year. The logo features the Titans fireball logo with a 1 in front of it, creating the number 10. The numeral rests above an outline of the state of Tennessee, which has the years 1999-2008 imprinted within its borders. The Titans kicked off their 10th anniversary celebration with the annual Titans Caravan in April. Throughout the course of the upcoming season, the theme will be featured prominently in gameday promotions and other special events. In 1999, the third season after leaving Houston, the team changed its name from the Tennessee Oilers to Tennessee Titans and moved into the 69,000-seat LP Field. The season ended with a memorable run to an AFC crown and a Super Bowl XXXIV appearance. Titans 10th Anniversary Quick Facts: Since 1999, the Titans have been to the playoffs five times. They went to the postseason after the 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2007 seasons. Only five teams (Indianapolis, New England, Philadelphia, Tampa Bay and Seattle) have had more playoff appearances in that time. THIS WEEK IN TITANS HISTORY Sept. 2, 1999: Titans Owner K.S. Bud Adams, Jr. establishes the Titans foundation with a $500,000 donation. Sept. 6, 2003: Quarterback Steve McNair spearheads a Hurricane Katrina relief effort at LP Field that fills over 20 tractor trailers of goods to be shipped to the Gulf Coast region. Sept. 7, 2003: In the 2003 season opener on ESPN Sunday Night Football, the Titans defeat the Oakland Raiders by a final score of 25-20. Punter Craig Hentrich boots three successful field goals after kicker Joe Nedney leaves the game with a knee injury. The Titans have sold out all 103 home contests through the 2008 season since LP Field opened in 1999 (80 regular season, 20 preseason, 3 playoff games). Tied with St. Louis Rams for winningest team in the NFL from 1999-2003 (56-24). Won league-record 13 consecutive home games (including playoffs) to open LP Field from 1999-2000. Since LP Field opened in 1999, the Titans have built a season ticket waiting list of approximately 28,000 names. Since the start of the 1999 season, there have been 81 different head coaches in the NFL other than Jeff Fisher, who has served as Titans head coach since the final six games of the 1994 season (includes four new coaches in 2008). Two current Titans on the roster who were on the roster in 1999: punter Craig Hentrich and defensive end Jevon Kearse. One current player who has been on the Titans roster continuously since 1999: punter Craig Hentrich. Since 1999, the Titans rank fourth in the NFL in rushing defense (102.0 yards per game) and fifth in the NFL in third-down defense (35.5 percent). Since 1999, the Titans are tied with the Denver Broncos for sixth in the NFL in regular season wins (83). Titans statistical leaders since the start of the 1999 season: Regular Season Games Played: Craig Hentrich (143 games) Passing: Steve McNair (19,482 yards) Rushing: Eddie George (5,948 yards) Receiving: Derrick Mason (414 receptions) Scoring: Rob Bironas (330 points) Touchdowns: Eddie George (53 touchdowns) Tackles: Keith Bulluck (1,027 tackles) Interceptions: Samari Rolle (23 interceptions) Sacks: Jevon Kearse (47.5 sacks) Entering his 14th full season as head coach (with six games in 1994 as interim head coach), Jeff Fisher will become the active head coach with the NFL s longest continuous tenure with one team. Head Coach Jeff Fisher can become only the third head coach since the NFL merger in 1970 to start his career with a franchise and go on to coach 14 full seasons with the same team. The other two coaches are Hall of Famer Joe Gibbs (16 seasons with Washington) and Bill Cowher (15 with Pittsburgh). With eight wins, Head Coach Jeff Fisher will move into the 22nd place on the NFL s all-time coaching wins list with 128 career victories (regular season and playoffs). The Titans will look to capture a playoff berth in consecutive seasons for the first time since 2002-03. The Titans offense will try to finish in the top five in the NFL in rushing for the third consecutive season. The Titans offense will try to produce a 1,000-yard running back for the 11th time in the past 13 seasons. With 1,255 passing yards in 2008, Vince Young will become just the fifth quarterback in franchise history to throw for 6,000 career passing yards. QB Kerry Collins needs 283 passing yards to become the 15th player in NFL history to record 35,000 career passing yards. RB LenDale White (1,354 career rushing yards) will move into 10th place on the Titans all-time rushing list with 970 rushing yards in 2008. RB LenDale White can become the first player since Eddie George in 2002-03 to post back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing campaigns. C Kevin Mawae will attempt to make his seventh Pro Bowl roster in 15 NFL seasons. WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2008 C Kevin Mawae will play in his 225th career NFL game with 15 games played in 2008. TE Alge Crumpler needs 34 receptions in 2008 to reach 350 career catches. WR Brandon Jones needs 29 receptions to notch 100 career catches. DE Kyle Vanden Bosch needs 74 tackles in 2008 to reach 500 for his career. DE Kyle Vanden Bosch can become the first player since Ray Childress from 1986-89 to lead the team in sacks for four consecutive seasons. DE Kyle Vanden Bosch (31.0 sacks with Titans) will rank eighth on the team s all-time sack list with 14 sacks in 2008. DE Jevon Kearse (47.5 sacks with the Titans) will take over sixth place on the team s all-time sack list with one sack and will take over fifth place with 10.5 sacks. With 5.5 sacks in 2008, DE Jevon Kearse will notch 75 career sacks. LB Keith Bulluck needs 73 tackles in 2008 to register 1,100 career tackles. CB Nick Harper needs 37 tackles in 2008 to reach 500 for his career. K Rob Bironas can become the first Titans player since Al Del Greco (1992-00) to lead the team in scoring for four consecutive seasons. K Rob Bironas (330 career points) will take over sixth place on the team s alltime scoring list with 63 points and will take over fifth place with 109 points. K Rob Bironas needs 20 field goals in 2008 to reach 100 for his career. P Craig Hentrich (223 career games played) will move into a tie for fifth place on the NFL s all-time games played list for punters if he plays in all 16 games in 2008. With 30 punts in 2008, P Craig Hentrich (1,054 career punts) will move into 10th place on the NFL s all-time punts list. He will take over ninth place with 63 punts. 7

OFFENSE TITANS PROBABLE STARTERS DEFENSE WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR Justin McCareins (6-2, 215, 8th Year, Northern Illinois) - The former 2001 fourth-round draft choice returned to the Titans as a free agent in the offseason. In 2007, his fourth season with the New York Jets, he totaled 19 receptions for 232 yards. Michael Roos (6-7, 315, 4th Year, Eastern Washington) - Roos has started every game in his career, including every game at left tackle since the start of 2006. Eugene Amano (6-3, 310, 5th Year, SE Missouri St.) - Amano is in his first full season as a starter after serving as a back-up at all three interior line positions in his first four seasons. Kevin Mawae (6-4, 289, 15th Year, LSU) - The six-time Pro Bowler has started all but two regular season games at center since joining the club in 2006. He has started more games than any other current NFL offensive lineman. Jake Scott (6-5, 295, 5th Year, Idaho) - The unrestricted free agent from Indianapolis started his final 55 games with the Colts before arriving in Tennessee to begin his fifth NFL season. David Stewart (6-7, 318, 4th Year, Mississippi St.) - Big Country moved into the lineup at right tackle during the 2006 season and has not missed a start since then. Alge Crumpler (6-2, 262, 8th Year, North Carolina) - The four-time Pro Bowler signed as a free agent from the Falcons in the offseason. During his career in Atlanta, he totaled 316 receptions for 4,212 yards and 35 touchdowns. Justin Gage (6-4, 212, 5th Year, Missouri) - In 2007, his first season with the Titans after three years with the Chicago Bears, Gage ranked first on the team and set a career high with 750 receiving yards. His 55 receptions also set a career high and tied for the team lead. QB Vince Young (6-5, 233, 3rd Year, Texas) - In 2007, Young was 238- of-382 (62.3 percent) for 2,546 yards and nine touchdowns. He also rushed for 395 yards and three touchdowns on 93 carries. Young is 17-11 in the regular season as a starting quarterback. FB RB K P Ahmard Hall (5-10, 242, 3rd Year, Texas) - The former U.S. Marine and undrafted rookie from Texas has been the team s starter at fullback since 2006. In 2007, he recorded nine receptions for 60 yards. LenDale White (6-1, 235, 3rd Year, USC) - In 2007, White led the team and placed eighth in the AFC with 1,110 rushing yards. He also led the team in rushing touchdowns (seven) and carries (303). He had five 100-yard rushing performances. SPECIALISTS Rob Bironas (6-0, 215, 4th Year, Georgia Southern) - Bironas made his first Pro Bowl after making 35 of 39 field goal attempts in 2007. He led the NFL in field goals and was second in the AFC and third in the NFL in scoring among kickers with 133 points. On kickoffs, he was third in the NFL with 16 touchbacks. Craig Hentrich (6-3, 213, 15th Year, Notre Dame) - In 2007, the twotime Pro Bowler recorded a 42.0-yard average (36.5 net) on 70 punts and became the 17th punter in NFL history to reach 1,000 punts. LE LT RT RE LLB Jevon Kearse (6-4, 265, 10th Year, Florida) - The team s seventh all-time leading sacker was re-signed to the Titans in the offseason after playing the last four years in Philadelphia. In 2007, Kearse registered 25 tackles and 3.5 sacks in 14 games with the Eagles. Tony Brown (6-3, 290, 4th Year, Memphis) - Brown completed his first full season with the Titans in 2007 and posted 83 tackles, four sacks and 22 quarterback pressures. Albert Haynesworth (6-6, 320, 7th Year, Tennessee) - A first-time Pro Bowler and All-Pro selection in 2007, Haynesworth registered 69 tackles, a career-high six sacks, 23 quarterback pressures, six tackles for loss and three passes defensed. Kyle Vanden Bosch (6-4, 278, 8th Year, Nebraska) - The team s ninth (tied) all-time leading sacker was named to his second Pro Bowl in 2007 after tying for sixth in the AFC and 11th in the NFL with 12 sacks. He ranked second on the team with 115 tackles. David Thornton (6-2, 225, 7th Year, North Carolina) - In 2007, his second season in Tennessee, Thornton led the team with 140 tackles. He added two interceptions, one sack, five passes defensed, eight tackles for loss, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. MLB Ryan Fowler (6-3, 250, 5th Year, Duke) - Fowler joined the Titans in 2007 as a restricted free agent from the Dallas Cowboys. He started 14 games and recorded 73 total tackles before being placed on injured reserve with a shoulder injury. RLB Keith Bulluck (6-3, 235, 9th Year, Syracuse) - The team s third alltime leading tackler posted his sixth consecutive season with at least 100 tackles in 2007, registering 109 stops to tie for third place on the squad. His team-high five interceptions set a career high and tied for second place in the NFL among linebackers. LCB Nick Harper (5-10, 182, 8th Year, Fort Valley St.) - In 2007, his first season with the Titans after he spent his first six seasons in Indianapolis, Harper had 80 tackles, three interceptions, 14 passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. RCB Cortland Finnegan (5-10, 188, 3rd Year, Samford) - In 2007, Finnegan started every game and tied for third on the squad with 109 tackles. The former seventh-round draft pick added one interception, one sack, three tackles for loss and a team-high 16 passes defensed. SS FS Chris Hope (6-0, 208, 7th Year, Florida St.) - Now in his third season with the Titans, Hope is back in the lineup after finishing 2007 on injured reserve (neck injury). The former Pittsburgh Steeler recorded 60 tackles, two interceptions, four passes defensed and one fumble recovery prior to his injury. Michael Griffin (6-0, 202, 2nd Year, Texas) - The team s 2007 firstround pick stepped into the starting lineup midway through his rookie season. He totaled 49 tackles, three interceptions, eight passes defensed, one forced fumble, a team-high 16 stops on special teams and 18 kickoff returns for 422 yards. 2007 Offensive Starters 2008 Roydell Williams WR Justin McCareins Michael Roos LT Michael Roos Jacob Bell LG Eugene Amano Kevin Mawae C Kevin Mawae Benji Olson RG Jake Scott David Stewart RT David Stewart Bo Scaife TE Alge Crumpler Justin Gage WR Justin Gage Vince Young QB Vince Young Ahmard Hall FB Ahmard Hall LenDale White RB LenDale White 2008 LINEUP CHANGES Current starters in 2008 and primary starters in 2007 at each position (lineup change in bold; new roster addition underlined): 2007 Defensive Starters 2008 Antwan Odom LE Jevon Kearse Tony Brown LT Tony Brown Albert Haynesworth RT Albert Haynesworth Kyle Vanden Bosch RE Kyle Vanden Bosch David Thornton LLB David Thornton Ryan Fowler MLB Ryan Fowler Keith Bulluck RLB Keith Bulluck Nick Harper LCB Nick Harper Cortland Finnegan RCB Cortland Finnegan Chris Hope SS Chris Hope Michael Griffin FS Michael Griffin 8

GENERAL MANAGER MIKE REINFELDT Mike Reinfeldt is in his 28th season in the NFL, second as Titans Executive Vice President/General Manager and 10th with the Oilers/Titans franchise. Reinfeldt s first tenure with the team was from 1976-83 as an All-Pro safety. He re-joined the franchise in 2007, after spending seven years with the Seattle Seahawks. Reinfeldt has 22 years of experience as a front office executive and another nine as an NFL player. In his 16 years as an NFL executive with Tennessee, Seattle and Green Bay, his teams have won a combined six division titles, made 11 playoff appearances, four NFC Championship game appearances, three Super Bowl appearances, captured one world title (1996) and amassed 13 winning seasons. In Reinfeldt s first two years of free agency with the Titans, key players added to the roster include cornerback Nick Harper, linebacker Ryan Fowler, wide receivers Justin Gage and Justin McCareins, guard Jake Scott and defensive end Jevon Kearse. Reinfeldt also has led the team in selecting 17 players in the past two NFL drafts. Safety Michael Griffin, the Titans 2007 first-round selection and Reinfeldt s first-ever draft pick as a general manager, had a solid rookie campaign. This year s first-round pick, running back Chris Johnson, brings high expectations to diversify the offense. Reinfeldt also has worked to retain several key players through contract extensions. Over the last year, seven starters have signed new deals: Gage, fullback Ahmard Hall, defensive tackle Tony Brown, guard Eugene Amano, cornerback Cortland Finnegan and bookend tackles Michael Roos and David Stewart. Additionally, Reinfeldt helped bring aboard new members of the team s administration, including Senior Director of Football Administration Vincent Marino and Director of Pro Personnel Lake Dawson. Each has made significant contributions to the team since arriving in 2007. In Seattle, Reinfeldt last held the title of Vice President of Football Administration and was responsible for player contract negotiations, salary cap management, player evaluations and numerous aspects of the day-to-day football operations. In eight seasons with the Packers, he served a number of roles, including Chief Financial Officer for three years (1991-93) and adding the title of VP of Administration from 1994-98. Reinfeldt was instrumental in bringing general manager Ron Wolf to the Packers in 1991. When Mike Holmgren left the Packers for Seattle, he handpicked Reinfeldt to join him with the Seahawks. A former safety for the Oilers franchise from 1976-83, Reinfeldt earned Pro Bowl and All- Pro honors in 1979. He ranks seventh on the club s career interception list with 26 and matched the team record for interceptions in a season with 12 in 1979. He entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent out of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, originally signing with the Oakland Raiders and playing in two games before being cut and signed by the Oilers. Before joining the Packers in 1991, Reinfeldt spent three years (1988-90) at the University of Southern California as the associate athletic director and spent another three years (1985-88) with the L.A. Raiders as the Chief Financial Officer. He earned an MBA in management and finance at Houston Baptist University. 2008 DRAFT REPORT The Titans selected seven players in the 2008 NFL Draft. Their top pick was Chris Johnson, a running back from East Carolina. Johnson, who was chosen with the 24th overall pick, rushed for 2,982 yards during his college career and recorded an additional 1,296 receiving yards. At the NFL Scouting Combine in February, he posted the fastest 40-yard dash of any prospect with a time of 4.24 seconds. Additionally, the Titans drafted defensive lineman Jason Jones (second round), tight end Craig Stevens (third), defensive end William Hayes (fourth), wide receiver Lavelle Hawkins (fourth), linebacker Stanford Keglar (fourth) and cornerback Cary Williams (seventh). TENNESSEE TITANS 2008 DRAFT CLASS: RB CHRIS JOHNSON (1st Round, 24th Overall, East Carolina): In four preseason games, Johnson led the Titans with 182 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 33 carries. DL JASON JONES (2nd Round, 54th Overall, Eastern Michigan): In four preseason games, Jones totaled four tackles and one tackle for loss. TE CRAIG STEVENS (3rd Round, 85th Overall, California): In four preseason games, Stevens recorded three receptions for 30 yards. DE WILLIAM HAYES (4th Round, 103rd Overall, Winston-Salem St.): In four preseason games, Hayes totaled eight tackles and two tackles for loss. WR LAVELLE HAWKINS (4th Round, 126th Overall, California): In two preseason games, Hawkins recorded two receptions for 70 yards and one touchdown and added two special teams tackles. He missed the final two preseason games with an ankle injury. LB STANFORD KEGLAR (4th Round, 134th Overall, Purdue): In four preseason games, Keglar tallied 14 tackles and one fumble recovery at linebacker and also tied for the team lead with four special teams tackles. RECENT FREE AGENT HISTORY Recent Titans unrestricted and restricted free agency additions and losses: 2008* Players Signed (4): DB Chris Carr (RFA), TE Dwayne Blakley, G Jake Scott, LB Josh Stamer Players Lost (8): G Jacob Bell, RB Chris Brown, LB Gilbert Gardner, TE Ben Hartsock, DE Travis LaBoy, DE Antwan Odom, DT Randy Starks, TE Ben Troupe * Signed additional veterans as free agents in 2008 (TE Alge Crumpler, DE Jevon Kearse, WR Justin Mc- Careins, P Josh Miller, G Isaac Snell) 2007 Players Signed (5): LB Ryan Fowler (RFA), WR Justin Gage, CB Nick Harper, S Bryan Scott Players Lost (3): WR Drew Bennett, WR Bobby Wade, DT Robaire Smith 2006 Players Signed (4): LB David Thornton, WR David Givens, C Kevin Mawae, S Chris Hope Players Lost (4): LB Rocky Boiman, C Justin Hartwig, LB Brad Kassell, S Tank Williams 2005 Players Signed (1): DE Kyle Vanden Bosch Players Lost (4): RB Antowain Smith, WR Eddie Berlin, CB Andre Dyson and TE Shad Meier 2004 Players Signed (0) Players Lost (2): DE Jevon Kearse, DT Robaire Smith KEY 2008 TRANSACTIONS Jan. 17 Hired MIKE HEIMERDINGER as offensive coordinator Feb. 20 Designated DT ALBERT HAYNESWORTH as the Franchise Player March 3 Re-signed unrestricted free agent WR JUSTIN GAGE; signed free agent TE ALGE CRUMPLER March 6 Signed free agent DE JEVON KEARSE; hired EARNEST BYNER as running backs coach March 10 Signed unrestricted free agent G JAKE SCOTT March 17 Signed free agent WR JUSTIN McCAREINS March 27 Re-signed exclusive rights free agent FB AH- MARD HALL; G BENJI OLSON announced his retirement March 28 Executed offer sheet with Raiders restricted free agent DB/KR CHRIS CARR April 25 Agreed to contract extension with T MICHAEL ROOS April 26 Drafted RB CHRIS JOHNSON (first round) and DL JASON JONES (second round); traded CB PACMAN JONES to Dallas Cowboys June 30 Extended contract of T DAVID STEWART July 25 Signed DT ALBERT HAYNESWORTH as franchise player Aug. 15 Extended contract of CB CORTLAND FINNEGAN 9 Draft picks currently on the practice squad: Cary Williams (7th Round, 229th, Washburn)

Jeff Fisher is in his 14th full season as Head Coach of the Tennessee Titans and his ninth as Executive Vice President. Fisher holds the franchise record for wins by a head coach and is the NFL leader in tenure with one team among active coaches. He was named interim head coach for the last six games of the 1994 season and has been in his current post ever since, leading the team through the transition from its final years in Houston to some of the club s greatest successes in Tennessee. Over the previous nine seasons (1999-07), Fisher guided the franchise to five playoff appearances (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007) only five teams (Indianapolis, New England, Philadelphia, Tampa Bay and Seatte) had more appearances during that time. During his tenure, his accomplishments also include two Division titles (2000 & 2002), two AFC Championship Games (1999, 2002) and one Super Bowl berth (XXXIV). He presided over the most victorious (56 regular season wins and five postseason wins) and successful five-year period in the franchise s history from 1999 to 2003. Fisher s clubs have found ways to win games, even in the most trying times. In 2007, he took a team that on average had the youngest starters in the league (25.81 years) at the beginning of the season and led the squad to a 10-win season and a playoff berth. It was the fifth time in Fisher s tenure he coached the team to 10 or more wins in a playoff season. The team followed the path of previously successful Jeff Fisher teams, ranking fifth in the NFL in rushing offense, fifth in the NFL in yards allowed on defense and recording a 5-3 mark on the road. Also in 2007, Fisher became the 27th head coach in NFL history and the sixth active coach to reach 120 career wins. He surpassed the career win totals of John Madden (112 career wins), Don Coryell (114) and George Allen (118) to rank 27th in league annals. No current NFL head coach has more tenure with his team than Fisher (14-plus seasons), and only the NBA s Jerry Sloan (1988-89) and Major League Baseball s Bobby Cox (1990) have more tenure among head coaches/managers in the four major U.S. professional team sports. A native of Woodland Hills, Calif., the former USC and Chicago Bears defensive back became the Titans 15th head coach on Jan. 5, 1995 following his interim role to conclude the 1994 season. His previous coaching jobs included the defensive backs coach for the Philadelphia Eagles (1986-88) and San Francisco 49ers (1992-93) and the defensive coordinator for the Eagles (1988-90), Los Angeles Rams (1991) and Oilers (1994). Fisher facts: At USC, played in the same defensive backfield as future NFL stars Ronnie Lott, Dennis Smith and Joey Browner. Was a seventh-round draft pick by the Chicago Bears in 1981. In 1985, served in an unofficial assistant coach capacity while on injured reserve during the Bears run to Super Bowl XX. TITANS HEAD COACH JEFF FISHER JEFF FISHER AT A GLANCE Regular season record: 115-99 (.537) Postseason record: 5-5 (.500) Overall record: 120-104 (.536) At home: 62-49 (.559) On the road: 58-54 (.518) At neutral site: 0-1 vs. Jaguars: 15-12 (including 1-0 playoffs) at home vs. Jaguars: 6-7 on road vs. Jaguars: 9-5 (1-0 playoffs) vs. Jack Del Rio: 5-5 Years as Titans head coach: 14* (1995-08) Years as NFL head coach: 14* (1995-08) Fisher s Coaching Ledger: Years Team Position 1994-08 Hou. Oilers/Tenn. Titans Head Coach* 1994 Houston Oilers Defensive Coordinator* 1992-93 San Francisco 49ers Defensive Backs Coach 1991 L.A. Rams Defensive Coordinator 1988-90 Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Coordinator 1986-88 Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Backs Coach 1981-85 Chicago Bears Player (Defensive Back) * Coached an additional six games as interim head coach in 1994. In 2006, Fisher s Chicago Bears record of 509 punt return yards in a season (1981) was broken by Devin Hester (600). Fisher still holds the team record for most punt returns in a season with 58 in 1984. In 1988, at the age of 30, became the NFL s youngest defensive coordinator under Buddy Ryan. Serves as Co-Chairman of the NFL Competition Committee. Ran the Country Music Marathon in 2002. Fisher is an avid golfer and fisherman. 10 Named head coach on Jan. 17, 2003, Jack Del Rio is in his 22nd year in the NFL and his 11th in coaching. As the second head coach in Jaguars history, Del Rio has posted records of 5-11, 9-7, 12-4, 8-8 and 11-5 in five previous seasons leading the club. In five full seasons under Del Rio (2003-07), the Jaguars defense ranked fourth in the NFL in yards allowed (300.1) and points allowed (18.2), while the offense was sixth in rushing yards (135.2) and second in fewest turnovers (114). In 2007, Del Rio s squad posted an 11-5 regular season record to earn its second playoff berth in three years. With a defeat of the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Jaguars recorded their first playoff win since the 1999 season. In 2006, he led the Jaguars to their third consecutive non-losing season at 8-8, even after losing 15 players to injured reserve. The season included a 5-3 record against playoff teams and seven losses by seven points or less. In 2005, the Jaguars posted a 12-4 record, the second-best in franchise history, and made the playoffs for the first time in five seasons. They won eight of their last nine regular season games, including four consecutive games on the road, to earn a Wild Card playoff berth. The team was ranked sixth in the league in total defense. As defensive coordinator of the Carolina Panthers in 2002, he took the defense from 31st in the league to second overall. From 1999 to 2001, Del Rio served as linebackers coach for the Baltimore Ravens, helping the team win Super Bowl XXXV over the New York Giants. For those three years, the Ravens finished second in total defense three times. Del Rio began his JAGUARS HEAD COACH JACK DEL RIO JACK DEL RIO AT A GLANCE Regular season record: 45-35 (.563) Postseason record: 1-2 (.333) Overall record: 46-37 (.554) vs. Titans: 5-5 on the road vs. Titans: 3-2 at home vs. Titans: 2-3 vs. Jeff Fisher: 5-5 Year as Jaguars head coach: 6 Year as NFL head coach: 6 coaching career with two seasons in New Orleans, as assistant strength coach in 1997 and linebackers coach in 1998. An 11-year NFL veteran, Del Rio was drafted in the third round by the Saints in 1985. He was named to the NFL's All-Rookie team and earned the Saints' Rookie of the Year award that year. Following two seasons in New Orleans, Del Rio played for the Kansas City Chiefs, Dallas Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings. Del Rio was a four-year starter from 1981 to '84 at Southern California, where he earned consensus All-America honors as a senior and was runnerup for the Lombardi Award.

MOST WINS IN FRANCHISE HISTORY Jeff Fisher has more than doubled the win total of any previous head coach in franchise history. He passed the second head coach on the list, Bum Phillips (59 wins), in 2000. Most wins by head coaches in Oilers/Titans history (includes postseason): Coach Years W L T Pct. 1. Jeff Fisher 1995-08 120 104 0.536 2. Bum Phillips 1975-80 59 38 0.608 3. Jack Pardee 1990-94 44 35 0.556 4. Wally Lemm 1961, 66-70 38 40 4.487 5. Jerry Glanville 1985-89 35 35 0.500 CAREER WINS, ACTIVE COACHES Titans Head Coach Jeff Fisher ranks among the NFL leaders among active coaches in number of wins. He is currently fifth in the league behind Mike Holmgren, Mike Shanahan, Bill Belichick and Tony Dungy. The most total wins (regular and postseason) by active NFL head coaches: Coach Seasons Wins 1. Mike Holmgren 17 170 2. Mike Shanahan 16 146 3. Bill Belichick 14 142 4. Tony Dungy 13 136 5. Jeff Fisher 14 120 6. Tom Coughlin 13 111 7. Andy Reid 10 96 8. Jon Gruden 11 91 GAMES COACHED WITH ONE TEAM Jeff Fisher also is the active leader and ranks high on the list of total games coached with one team in NFL history. On Oct. 7, 2007, he passed Hank Stram for 10th place all-time. Stram coached 210 games with the Kansas City Chiefs from 1960-74. Most games coached by a head coach with one team in NFL history (active coaches in italic): Coach Years Team Games 1. George Halas 1920-67* Chicago 506 2. Tom Landry 1960-88 Dallas 454 3. Don Shula 1970-95 Miami 423 4. Chuck Noll 1969-91 Pittsburgh 366 5. Curly Lambeau 1921-49 Green Bay 339 6. Bud Grant 1967-83, 85 Minnesota 281 7. Joe Gibbs 1981-92, 04-07 Washington 272 8. Steve Owen 1930-53 NY Giants 270 9. Bill Cowher 1992-06 Pittsburgh 261 10. Jeff Fisher 1995-07 Tennessee 224 11. Mike Shanahan 1995-07 Denver 221 12. Hank Stram 1960-74 Kansas City 210 13. Marv Levy 1986-97 Buffalo 201 FISHER LEADS IN COACHING TENURE Jeff Fisher s current tenure as head coach has lasted longer than that of any other active head coach in the NFL. Fisher edges Denver s Mike Shanahan (14 seasons) due to the six games he served as the interim head coach at the close of the 1994 season. Most consecutive seasons in a current head coaching position (as of the start of the 2008 regular season): Coach Team Current Full Season 1. Jeff Fisher* Tennessee 14 2. Mike Shanahan Denver 14 3. Mike Holmgren Seattle 10 Andy Reid Philadelphia 10 5. Bill Belichick New England 9 6. Tony Dungy Indianapolis 7 Jon Gruden Tampa Bay 7 John Fox Carolina 7 * Fisher coached an additional six games as interim head coach in 1994. TENURE IN FOUR MAJOR U.S. SPORTS Not only is Jeff Fisher the most-tenured current NFL head coach, he is among the leaders in all of professional U.S. team sports. Fisher s regime goes back to 1994, trailing only the tenures of two other head coaches/managers in the NFL, the National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball or the National Hockey League. The NBA s Jerry Sloan (Utah Jazz) leads the group, followed by MLB s Bobby Cox (Atlanta Braves) and Fisher. The longest tenured coach in the NHL is Lindy Ruff of the Buffalo Sabres (1998). Most current consecutive seasons as head coach/manager in the NFL, NBA, MLB or NHL: Coach/Manager League Team First Season Jerry Sloan NBA Utah Jazz 1988-89 Bobby Cox MLB Atlanta Braves 1990 Jeff Fisher NFL Tennessee Titans 1994 (interim) NFL HEAD COACHES SINCE 1995 Jeff Fisher is the longest-tenured coach in the NFL. He and Denver s Mike Shanahan are in their 14th full season has head coach of their clubs. No other teams have had just one head coach since the start of the 1995 season. In total, there have been 97 different NFL head coaches other than Fisher since the start of the 1995 season. Number of Titans head coaches since 1995.......1 Number of head coaches for 31 other NFL clubs since 1995 *...................97 * The number at the start of the 2008 season. The number counts each head coach one time since the start of the 1995 season. Coaches who have been named to multiple head posts are counted only once in the list. * Not consecutive seasons. Halas coached a total of 40 seasons from 1920-67. 11

TITANS AND THE AFC SOUTH In 2007, the Titans posted a 4-2 record within the AFC South for the second consecutive season. The AFC South had the best overall winning percentage in the NFL in 2007 (42-22,.656). The division sent three teams to the playoffs -- Indianapolis, Jacksonville and Tennessee -- and the fourth team, Houston, was 8-8. The Titans won two of their three initial meetings within the division. In Week 1, they defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars (9/9) and then in Week 2 lost by two points to the Indianapolis Colts (9/16). In Week 7, they beat the Texans in Houston (10/21). In their divisional rematches, they lost at home to the Jacksonville Jaguars (11/11), defeated the Houston Texans at home (12/2) and went on the road to beat the Colts in the regular season finale (12/30). In 2006, Tennessee had the best divisional record in the AFC South at 4-2. 2007 Regular Season AFC South Standings: Last Two Years ( 06-07) Team W L Pct vs. Div. vs. Division Indianapolis 13 3 0.813 5-1 8-4 Jacksonville 11 5 0.688 2-4 4-8 Tennessee 10 6 0.625 4-2 8-4 Houston 8 8 0.500 1-5 4-8 SOUTH JEFF FISHER S DIVISIONAL RECORD In eight of his first 13 full seasons as Titans head coach, Jeff Fisher has led the team to a winning record within the division. The 2006 season marked a return to the team s divisional success after a pair of down years in 2004 and 2005. The Titans matched their 2006 divisional record with a 4-2 record in 2007. From 1998-2003, the Titans were above.500 in the division for five of six seasons. Below is a year-by-year list of Jeff Fisher s divisional records. The team played in the AFC Central during his tenure from 1994-01 and in the newlycreated AFC South from 2002-present. Titans year-by-year record within their division under Head Coach Jeff Fisher (AFC Central, 1994-01; AFC South, 2002-07): Season Divisional Record 1994* 0-1 1995 3-5 1996 5-3 1997 2-6 1998 7-1 1999 9-1 2000 8-2 2001 3-7 2002 6-0 2003 4-2 2004 1-5 2005 2-4 2006 4-2 2007 4-2 2008 0-0 Totals 58-41 (.586) 3RD DOWN DEFENSE IN FISHER ERA A defensive trademark of Jeff Fisher s clubs has been success on third down. Since the start of the 1995 season, his first full season as head coach, his defenses rank third in the league in opponents third down success rate at 35.8 percent. In 2007, the Titans held opponents to 42.2 percent on third down, ranking 24th in the NFL. Best defenses on third down, 1995-07: Team Opponents 3rd Down Pct. 1. Philadelphia Eagles 35.6 2. Green Bay Packers 35.7 3. Tennessee Titans 35.8 4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 35.9 5. Baltimore Ravens 36.1 RUSHING SINCE 1995 Running the football has long been a staple of Jeff Fisher clubs. Since the start of the 1995 season, his first full season as head coach, the Titans have ranked consistently in the NFL s Top 10 in rushing yards per game. Most rushing yards per game from 1995-07: Yds/ Team Att Yds Avg TD Gm 1. Denver Broncos 6,465 29,131 4.5 220 140.1 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 6,788 28,132 4.1 199 135.3 3. Kansas City Chiefs 6,129 25,874 4.2 243 124.4 4. Jacksonville Jaguars 6,068 25,803 4.3 210 124.1 5. Minnesota Vikings 5,663 25,392 4.5 178 122.1 6. San Francisco 49ers 5,851 25,289 4.3 187 121.6 7. Tennessee Titans 6,256 24,981 4.0 177 120.1 8. Atlanta Falcons 5,721 24,764 4.3 160 119.1 9. Dallas Cowboys 6,152 24,746 4.0 189 119.0 10. Seattle Seahawks 5,813 24,508 4.2 187 117.8 STOPPING THE RUN The Titans have been the fourth best team in the NFL in defending the run since the start of the 1995 season, Jeff Fisher s first full year as a head coach. Their opponents have averaged just 99.9 rushing yards per game in that period of time. Fewest rushing yards per game by opponents, 1995-07: Team Opponents rush yards/game 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 92.2 2. Baltimore Ravens 93.6 3. San Diego Chargers 98.4 4. Tennessee Titans 99.9 5. Denver Broncos 102.0 When the Titans do not allow an individual 100-yard rusher, their chances of success increase dramatically. Since the start of the 1995 season, the Titans have allowed 37 100-yard rushing performances by an opponent. In those games, they are 8-29 (.216). In games they do not allow a 100-yard rusher, they are 106-65 (.620). The Titans have had the most success stopping the run at home. The Titans have only allowed nine 100-yard rushers (Edgerrin James, Larry Johnson, Fred Taylor, Domanick Davis, Shaun Alexander, Julius Jones, Wali Lundy, Maurice Jones-Drew and LaDainian Tomlinson) in 72 regular season games at LP Field (1999-07). * Interim head coach for final six games of 2004. 12

TIME OF POSSESSION Winning the time-of-possession battle is a trademark of Jeff Fisher clubs. Since the start of the 1999 season, the Titans have successfully controlled the ball for 30 minutes or more in 95 of 144 regular season games (66.0 percent). When they do so, they win approximately two-thirds of their games. They are 63-32 (.663) in regular season games when they win time of possession versus 21-28 (.429) when they do not during that time span. From the start of the 1995 season through the end of the 2007 season, the Titans ranked third in the NFL in average time of possession at 31:39. They trailed only the Pittsburgh Steelers (31:57) and Denver Broncos (31:41). In 2007, the Titans ranked fourth in the NFL with a 31:38 average time of possession. Tennessee s average time of possession, 1995-08: Season Avg. TOP Season Avg. TOP 1995 32:12 2002 32:47 1996 33:02 2003 32:52 1997 31:27 2004 31:40 1998 31:41 2005 31:13 1999 31:30 2006 27:17 2000 33:48 2007 31:38 2001 31:29 2008 --:-- TITANS & TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL In 2007, the Titans placed 16th in the NFL with an even turnover differential. They were the only team in the league to have the same number of turnovers as takeaways. Since 1995, the Titans have had an even turnover ratio or better in nine of 13 full seasons. In that time, the Titans have not finished below.500 in any of the five seasons with a positive turnover differential. Titans turnovers and takeaways since 1995: Season Takeaways Turnovers Differential 1995 (7-9) 38 38 0 1996 (8-8) 26 30-4 1997 (8-8) 32 26 +6 1998 (8-8) 19 19 0 1999 (13-3) 40 21 +19 2000 (13-3) 30 30 0 2001 (7-9) 24 28-4 2002 (11-5) 29 25 +4 2003 (12-4) 34 21 +13 2004 (5-11) 30 31-1 2005 (4-12) 20 26-6 2006 (8-8) 28 26 +2 2007 (10-6) 34 34 0 2008 (0-0) - - - Within individual games, the Titans forturnes have turned dramatically upon forcing turnovers. Since the start of the 2004 season, the Titans have not lost a game in which they had a plus-two or greater turnover margin. Record by turnover differential in Titans games since 2004: Turnover Record In Last Five Seasons Five-Year Differential 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Totals -4 or more....0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 -3........0-0 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-0 1-3 -2........0-3 0-1 1-3 1-3 0-0 2-10 -1........0-3 0-4 0-1 2-2 0-0 2-10 0........1-3 1-3 2-0 1-0 0-0 5-6 +1........1-1 2-2 0-2 1-1 0-0 4-6 +2........2-0 0-0 3-0 1-0 0-0 6-0 +3........0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2-0 +4 or more....1-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 5-0 SUCCESS ON THE ROAD Road wins at Jacksonville, New Orleans, Houston, Kansas City and Indianapolis gave the Titans a 5-3 record on the road in 2007. It was their highest win total on the road since accruing a 5-3 record as visitors in 2003. In 10 of the last 13 seasons (since 1995), the Titans have recorded a.500 or better record on the road. They won four road games in 2006 after suffering 3-5 and 1-7 road records the previous two years (2004-05). The Titans are tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers for the fourth-best road record in the NFL since the start of the 1995 season, the first full season under Fisher. Since that time, the franchise has gone on to win 55 out of their 104 games on the road (.529). NFL s best records in road games since 1995, Jeff Fisher s first full season as head coach: Team W L T Pct. 1. New England Patriots 61 43 0.587 2. Green Bay Packers 56 48 0.538 Indianapolis Colts 56 48 0.538 4. Tennessee Titans 55 49 0.529 Pittsburgh Steelers 55 49 0.529 6. Philadelphia Eagles 53 50 1.515 MAINTAINING A ROAD LEAD The Titans own a 45-2 road record in the Fisher era when the team has the lead going into the fourth quarter, which puts Fisher behind just Vince Lombardi and John Madden for the best record of all-time. All-time head coaches with the best ROAD records with a lead going into the fourth quarter (minimum 25 road games with lead going into fourth quarter): Head Coach W - L - T Pct. 1. Vince Lombardi 38-1-1.974 2. John Madden 34-1-4.958 3. Jeff Fisher 45-2-0.957 TITANS ROAD RUSHING One of the keys to Tennessee s consistency in the running game is the team s ability to perform on the road. The team has proven under Jeff Fisher it has the ability to do so even in the most hostile environments. Since Fisher took over as the team s head coach in 1995, the Titans are third in the NFL in rushing yards per road contest, averaging 122.7 rushing yards per game. Five of Tennessee s top 10 road rushing games in the Fisher era have occured since the start of the 2006 season. Average rushing yards per road game, 1995-07: Avg. per Team road game 1. Denver Broncos 134.7 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 127.9 3. Tennessee Titans 122.7 4. Jacksonville Jaguars 121.5 5. San Francisco 49ers 121.3 6. Minnesota Vikings 118.8 7. Dallas Cowboys 117.9 8. New York Giants 117.7 9. Atlanta Falcons 117.4 10. Kansas City Chiefs 116.3 13

TITANS PLAY IT CLOSE Playing in tightly-contested games is not a recent phenomenon to the Titans. Fisher s clubs have played a minimum of five games decided by seven points or less in each of his 13 full seasons as head coach, including 2007, when the club was 6-3 in games decided by seven points or less and 2-2 in games decided by three points or less. Win-loss records by the Titans in close games since 1995 (regular season): Final Score is by... Year 1 pt 3 or fewer 7 or fewer 2008 0-0 0-0 0-0 2007 0-0 2-2 6-3 2006 1-2 4-3 7-4 2005 0-0 1-1 1-4 2004 0-0 1-2 2-3 2003 0-0 2-1 4-1 2002 0-1 2-2 4-2 2001 0-0 3-2 5-4 2000 0-1 2-1 4-3 1999 2-0 5-1 7-1 1998 0-0 2-2 3-4 1997 0-0 1-3 2-4 1996 0-2 2-3 3-5 1995 0-1 0-2 1-7 Totals 3-7 27-25 49-45 PRESEASON OFFENSE The Titans concluded the 2008 preseason ranked second in the NFL and first in the AFC in total offense. They averaged 370.3 yards per game, with only the Seattle Seahawks finishing the preseason with a better average offensive output (406.3 yards per game). Preseason Overall Offensive Rankings: Total Team Yards / Game 1. Seattle 406.3 2. Tennessee 370.3 3. Philadelphia 352.3 4. Carolina 345.0 5. Denver 336.0 Contributing to Tennessee s second overall offensive ranking was the league s best rushing attack in the preseason. Led by rookie Chris Johnson s 182 total yards on the ground, the Titans averaged a league-high 190.3 rushing yards per contest. The Titans also led the NFL in average yards per running play, gaining 5.8 yards per rushing attempt. Highest Preseason Average Per Rushing Attempt: Rushing Team Yards / Attempt 1. Tennessee 5.81 2. Oakland 5.46 3. Washington 5.13 4. Atlanta 5.10 5. Seattle 4.86 PRESEASON & REGULAR SEASON The Titans finished the 2008 preseason with a 3-1 record. Since 1995, the Titans have had a.500 or better preseason record eight times. In the subsequent regular seasons, the Titans have finished.500 or better six times. In four of the five seasons the Titans have advanced to the playoffs since 1995, they have had a 3-1 or better mark in the preseason. Preseason and Regular Season Records since 1995: Preseason Regular Season Year Record Record 2008 3-1 --- 2007 3-1 10-6* 2006 1-3 8-8 2005 1-3 4-12 2004 3-1 5-11 2003 4-0 12-4* 2002 2-2 11-5* 2001 3-1 7-9 2000 3-1 13-3* 1999 1-3 13-3* 1998 3-1 8-8 1997 0-4 8-8 1996 2-2 8-8 1995 0-3 7-9 * Advanced to playoffs 2008 SCHEDULE NOTES The 2008 Titans schedule features home games against Jacksonville (9/7), Houston (9/21), Minnesota (9/28), Indianapolis (10/27), Green Bay (11/2), New York Jets (11/23), Cleveland (12/7) and Pittsburgh (12/21). Tennessee will travel to Cincinnati (9/14), Baltimore (10/5), Kansas City (10/19), Chicago (11/9), Jacksonville (11/16), Detroit (11/27), Houston (12/14) and Indianapolis (12/28). Tennessee s 2008 opponents had a combined record of 139-117 in 2007. The.543 opponent s winning percentage gives the Titans a share (Detroit Lions) of the ninth most difficult schedule in the NFL by that measure. The 2008 schedule promises several other intriguing story lines for the Titans: The Titans will host the Jacksonville Jaguars in the season opener on Sept. 7. This is the second consecutive season in which the Titans and Jaguars will meet on Kickoff Weekend. The Titans won last year s matchup in Jacksonville. Since 1999, when LP Field opened, the Titans have started the regular season at home five previous times and have posted a 3-2 record in those contests. The Titans will host the Indianapolis Colts on Monday Night Football on Oct. 27. It will mark Tennessee s first home primetime game since 2004. The Titans were 2-1 in three primetime games on the road in 2007. Tennessee will make its fifth appearance in a Thanksgiving game in franchise history when they travel to Detroit to take on the Lions on Nov. 27. The Titans are 4-0 in their previous Turkey Day contests with the most recent win coming at Dallas in 1997. Previous franchise Thanksgiving games include matchups with Dallas in 1988 and 1979 and one game at Detroit in 1992. This year s game in Detroit will also be the franchises first appearance at Ford Field. The schedule features four playoff teams in six games: Indianapolis (twice), Jacksonville (twice), Pittsburgh and Green Bay. The Titans will play a regular season game in Chicago for the first time since 1995 and the first time since Soldier Field was redesigned in 2003. The Titans renew their rivalry with the Cincinnati Bengals on Sept. 14. The Bengals and Titans/Oilers have faced each other 70 times during the regular season, the most of any Titans opponent. Minnesota will play for the first time at LP Field, where opponents are 7-22 in their initial visit. Only one other team has yet to play at LP Field, the Arizona Cardinals. Rookie Chris Johnson contributed to the NFL s leading rushing attack in the preseason. 14

2008 SCHEDULE STRENGTH Based upon 2007 results, the Titans 2008 schedule is tied with the Detroit Lions for the ninth-most difficult in the NFL. Toughest strength of schedule in 2008 (based upon 2007 results): Opponents 2007 Team Pct. Wins Losses 1. Pittsburgh Steelers.598 153 103 2. Indianapolis Colts.594 152 104 3. Jacksonville Jaguars.559 143 113 4. Baltimore Ravens.551 141 115 Minnesota Vikings.551 141 115 6. Cincinnati Bengals.547 140 116 Cleveland Browns.547 140 116 Houston Texans.547 140 116 9. Tennessee Titans.543 139 117 Detroit Lions.543 139 117 Below is the 2008 Titans schedule with each opponents 2007 results. 2007 Results Date Opponent W L Pct Sun., Sept. 7 JACKSONVILLE** 11 5.688 Sun., Sept. 14 at Cincinnati 7 9.438 Sun., Sept. 21 HOUSTON 8 8.500 Sun., Sept. 28 MINNESOTA 8 8.500 Sun., Oct. 5 at Baltimore 5 11.313 Sun., Oct. 19 at Kansas City 4 12.250 Mon., Oct. 27 INDIANAPOLIS* 13 3.813 Sun., Nov. 2 GREEN BAY* 13 3.813 Sun., Nov. 9 at Chicago 7 9.438 Sun., Nov. 16 at Jacksonville** 11 5.688 Sun., Nov. 23 N.Y. JETS 4 12.250 Thu., Nov. 27 at Detroit 7 9.438 Sun., Dec. 7 CLEVELAND 10 6.625 Sun., Dec. 14 at Houston 8 8.500 Sun., Dec. 21 PITTSBURGH* 10 6.625 Sun., Dec. 28 at Indianapolis* 13 3.813 Home Totals 77 51.601 Road Totals 62 66.484 All Totals 139 117.543 * 2007 Division Winner ** 2007 Wild Card Winner FEWEST ROAD MILES IN 2008 While the 2008 Titans schedule ranks among the 10 most difficult in the NFL in terms of opponents 2007 winning percentage, the Titans are scheduled to have the third-lightest travel schedule in the NFL this year. Including the preseason and regular season, the Titans will travel a total of 8,508 miles to road games in 2008. That trails only the Cleveland Browns (6,416 miles) and Pittsburgh Steelers (7,288) for the least amont of travel among the 32 NFL clubs. By comparison, Seattle travels the most in 2008, trekking 34,766 miles. Miles traveled by NFL teams in 2008 (air, rail and ground miles during preseason and regular season): Team (Top 5) Miles Team (Bottom 5) Miles 1. Seattle Seahawks 34,766 28. Chicago Bears 10,476 2. Oakland Raiders 34,218 29. Cincinnati Bengals 8,564 3. San Diego 33,403 30. Tennessee Titans 8,508 4. San Francisco 31,530 31. Pittsburgh Steelers 7,288 5. New England 29,024 32. Cleveland Browns 6,416 TITANS BY THE NUMBERS 1 Additional NFL game besides the Titans-Jaguars contest on Kickoff Weekend that features two playoff teams (Giants-Redskins) 2 Previous all-time meetings between the Titans and Jaguars on Kickoff Weekend (Titans are 2-0).615 Jeff Fisher s winning percentage on Kickoff Weekend (8-5) 8 Wins within the AFC South by the Titans from 2006-07, tied with the Indianapolis Colts for the most in the division 182 Preseason rushing yards by Titans rookie running back Chris Johnson, ranked tied for second in the AFC and seventh in the NFL 370.3 Average offensive yards per game by the Titans during the preseason, ranked first in the AFC and second in the NFL 5.8 Yards per rushing attempt during the preseason, ranked first in the NFL 5 Tennessee s final ranking in 2007 in total defense (291.6 yards per game) and rushing defense (92.4) 10 1,000-yard rushing seasons by Titans running backs in 12 seasons from 1996-2007.543 Titans 2008 strength of schedule based on 2007 results, the ninth-most difficult in the NFL 1 Projected starting lineup change for the Titans defense from 2007 to 2008 (defensive end Jevon Kearse) 120 Career wins by Jeff Fisher as head coach, three wins shy of Sid Gillman for 26th place in NFL history.607 Vince Young s winning percentage as a starting quarterback in his first two NFL regular seasons (17-11) 0 Current offensive linemen in the NFL with more regular season games played than center Kevin Mawae (210) 31 Sacks by defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch in his first three seasons in Tennessee (2005-07) 140 Total tackles by linebacker David Thornton in 2007, which led the team and amounted to Thornton s second-best career total 15

OPENING DAY RESULTS Tennessee Titans opening day results since 1990 Date Opponent Result 9/9/90 at Atlanta L, 27-47 9/1/91 L.A. Raiders W, 47-17 9/6/92 Pittsburgh L, 24-29 9/5/93 (Sun. night) at New Orleans L, 21-33 9/4/94 at Indianapolis L, 21-45 Jeff Fisher Era Below (1995-Present) 9/3/95 at Jacksonville W, 10-3 9/1/96 Kansas City L, 19-20 8/31/97 Oakland W, 24-21 9/6/98 at Cincinnati W, 23-14 9/12/99 Cincinnati W, 36-35 9/3/00 (Sun. night) at Buffalo L, 13-16 9/9/01 (Sun. night) Miami L, 23-31 9/8/02 Philadelphia W, 27-24 9/7/03 (Sun. night) Oakland W, 25-20 9/11/04 (Sat.) at Miami W, 17-7 9/11/05 at Pittsburgh L, 7-34 9/10/06 N.Y. Jets L, 16-23 9/9/07 at Jacksonville W, 13-10 OPENING RECORDS IN NFL Current Team W L T Pct. Streak Jacksonville 9 4 0 0.692 L-1 Dallas 32 15 1 0.681 W-1 Denver 30 17 1 0.638 W-1 Chicago 49 34 5 0.590 L-1 N.Y. Giants 46 32 5 0.590 L-2 Minnesota 27 19 1 0.587 W-2 San Diego 28 20 0 0.583 W-2 Green Bay 48 36 3 0.571 W-1 Miami 23 18 1 0.561 L-2 Detroit 42 34 2 0.553 W-1 St. Louis 38 32 0 0.543 L-1 Kansas City 26 22 0 0.542 L-2 Pittsburgh 37 32 4 0.536 W-5 San Francisco 30 27 1 0.526 W-1 Indianapolis 33 30 1 0.524 W-3 Atlanta 22 20 0 0.524 L-1 Tennessee 25 23 0 0.521 W-1 Washington 37 35 4 0.514 W-1 New England 24 24 0 0.500 W-4 Oakland 24 24 0 0.500 L-5 Houston 3 3 0 0.500 W-1 Cleveland 27 28 0 0.491 L-3 Cincinnati 19 21 0 0.475 W-3 N.Y. Jets 20 28 0 0.417 L-1 Tampa Bay 13 19 0 0.406 L-2 Arizona 34 51 2 0.400 L-1 Philadelphia 29 44 1 0.397 L-1 Buffalo 19 29 0 0.396 L-2 Carolina 5 8 0 0.385 W-1 Seattle 11 21 0 0.344 W-2 Baltimore 4 8 0 0.333 L-1 New Orleans 13 28 0 0.317 L-1 JEFF FISHER ON KICKOFF WEEKEND Among current NFL head coaches with four or more opening games under their belts, Titans Head Coach Jeff Fisher owns the fourth-best opening game record. He is 8-5 on opening day since his first opening game as head coach in 1995. Fisher s teams have won their openers in three consecutive seasons on two different occasions, winning every season from 1997-99 and from 2002-04. Best opening day records by current head coaches (minimum four games): Current Head Coach Team W-L Pct. Mike Shanahan Denver 11-4.733 Tony Dungy Indianapolis 8-4.667 Mike Holmgren Seattle 10-6.625 Jeff Fisher Tennessee 8-5.615 Jack Del Rio Jacksonville 3-2.600 Tom Coughlin N.Y. Giants 7-5.583 Bill Belichick New England 7-6.538 John Fox Carolina 3-3.500 Wade Phillips Dallas 3-3.500 Norv Turner San Diego 4-6.400 Jon Gruden Tampa Bay 4-6.400 Marvin Lewis Cincinnati 2-3.400 Andy Reid Philadelphia 3-6.333 Dick Jauron Buffalo 2-5.286 Herman Edwards Kansas City 2-5.286 Lovie Smith Chicago 1-3.250 AT HOME ON KICKOFF WEEKEND The Titans will open their regular season schedule at home for the eighth time in the Jeff Fisher era (1995-present). The Titans are 8-5 overall on kickoff weekend under Fisher and 4-3 at home in openers, including a 3-2 Kickoff Weekend record at LP Field. In 2007, 10 of the 16 NFL games on Kickoff Weekend were won by the home team. The Titans have started the season on the road six times under Fisher and are 4-2 in those contests. Titans at home for Kickoff Weekend under Jeff Fisher: Date Opponent Result 9/1/96 Kansas City L, 19-20 8/31/97 Oakland W, 24-21 9/12/99 Cincinnati W, 36-35 9/9/01 (Sun. night) Miami L, 23-31 9/8/02 Philadelphia W, 27-24 9/7/03 (Sun. night) Oakland W, 25-20 9/10/06 N.Y. Jets L, 16-23 OPENING DAY AS PLAYOFF INDICATOR Since 1978, when the NFL went to a 16-game schedule, and excluding the abbreviated season of 1982, teams that are victorious on Kickoff Weekend are more than twice as likely to reach the playoffs than losers of an opening game. Of the 426 teams which won openers from 1978-07, 225 went to the playoffs (52.8%) and 130 went on to win division titles (30.5%). Of the 426 teams which lost openers, 99 went to the playoffs (23.2%) and 55 won division titles (12.9%). In 2007, nine of the 12 playoff teams Dallas, Green Bay, Indianapolis, New England, Pittsburgh, San Diego, Seattle, Tennessee and Washington were victorious on Kickoff Weekend. Seven of the eight division winners in 2007 won their season openers Dallas, Green Bay, Indianapolis, New England, Pittsburgh, San Diego and Seattle. However, the Titans seem to buck this league trend. There is little historical advantage to the team winning its first game. Since 1978, they have won their opener 15 times. In those seasons, they have made the playoffs eight times and missed the playoffs seven times. The Titans have lost their opener 14 times since 1978, and in those seasons, they have made the playoffs seven times and missed the playoffs seven times. Titans all-time on Kickoff Weekend: Longest Streaks... W L T Pct. Win Loss Current 25 23 0.521 4 3 W-1 16

Titans quarterback Vince Young is in his third season since being drafted by the Titans with the third overall selection in the 2006 NFL Draft. The former Texas Longhorn has 30 NFL games under his belt and has a record of 17-11 (.607) in 28 regular season contests as a starter. His career totals include 739 pass attempts, 422 completions, 4,745 yards and 21 touchdowns. Additionally, he has recorded 947 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns on the ground during his career. As a team captain in 2007, he totaled 238 completions on 382 attempts, 2,546 passing yards and nine touchdown passes. He improved his completion percentage from 51.5 as a rookie to 62.3 in 2007. Additionally, he rushed 93 times for 395 yards and three touchdowns. His rushing yardage total ranked first in the NFL among quarterbacks. Young s 9-6 record as a starter in 2007 helped the team garner its first playoff berth since 2003. In becoming a first-time playoff quarterback, he achieved a few historic benchmarks. As the ninth different franchise quarterback to start a playoff game, he became the youngest of the group at 24 years and 233 days old. Of the 53 NFL quarterbacks drafted in the first round between 1983 and 2006, Young became just the 11th from the group to direct his team to the playoffs in his first or second season. He joined Dan Marino, John Elway, Jim Everett, Drew Bledsoe, Peyton Manning, Daunte Culpepper, Donovan McNabb, Michael Vick, Ben Roethlisbeger and Eli Manning. Out of a group of eight first-round quarterbacks selected since 2005, Young and Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell became the first to lead their teams to the playoffs. In 2006, the 6-foot-5, 233-pound signal caller set virtually every rookie passing record for the franchise, including passing totals of 2,199 yards and 12 touchdowns. Additionally, he gained 552 yards on the ground, becoming the first quarterback in the Super Bowl era (1966-present) to rush for 500 yards as a rookie. He scored seven rushing touchdowns, also a first for a rookie quarterback in the Super Bowl era. His eight wins as a starter marked the fifth-highest total by a rookie quarterback since 1970 NFL-AFL merger, and he directed a QUARTERBACK VINCE YOUNG six-game winning streak that was the third-longest by a rookie quarterback since the merger. At the conclusion of the season, he was named the Associated Press NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and became the first rookie quarterback since Marino (1983) to make a Pro Bowl roster. Young s 2008 Highlights: At Green Bay (8/28), he completed 13 of 27 passes for 134 yards and added a game-high 57 rushing yards on three attempts (long of 31). At Atlanta (8/22), he completed nine of 18 passes for 102 yards and added three rushing attempts for 16 yards. Against Oakland (8/15), he completed four of 13 passes for 37 yards and added a run for four yards. Against St. Louis (8/9), he completed three of six passes for 17 yards and registered a 35-yard run in two first quarter series. YOUNG S CAREER RECORD WHEN... 2007 When Young... 2006 2007 Post 2008 Career Starts at quarterback 8-5 9-6 0-1 0-0 17-12 Starts vs. division opponents 4-2 3-2 0-0 0-0 7-4 Passes for 300 or more yards 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Completes one or more TD passes 6-3 3-3 0-0 0-0 9-6 Completes two or more TD passes 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 6-0 Completes three or more TD passes 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Passes for one TD and runs for another 3-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 3-1 Passes for two TDs and runs for another 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 Runs for at least one TD 4-3 2-1 0-0 0-0 6-4 Runs for at least two TDs 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Starts and passes for no interceptions 6-0 3-1 0-0 0-0 9-1 Has a passer rating of 90.0 or greater 2-0 4-1 0-0 0-0 6-1 Has a passer rating of 100.0 or greater 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 4-0 Young s 2008 Preseason Statistics: Passing Rushing Year GP GS Att Cmp Yds Pct Yd/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sack/ Lost Rate Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2008 4 4 64 29 290 45.3 4.5 0 0.0 1 1.6 50 4/ 28 52.2 8 112 14.0 35 0 Young 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 2006 15 13 357 184 51.5 2,199 6.2 12 3.4 13 3.6 53 25 129 66.7 83 552 6.7 39t 7 2007 15 15 382 238 62.3 2,546 6.7 9 2.4 17 4.5 73 25 157 71.1 93 395 4.2 21 3 2008 0 0 0 0-0 - 0-0 - - 0 0-0 0 - - 0 Totals 30 28 739 422 57.1 4,745 6.4 21 2.8 30 4.1 73 50 286 69.0 176 947 5.4 39t 10 Young s Game-by-Game Statistics vs. Jacksonville: Passing Rushing Date Opp Res Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sack Lost Rate Att Yds Avg Lg TD 11/05/06 @Jax L 36 15 41.7 163 4.53 1 2.8 3 8.3 32t 1 9 30.2 4 14 3.5 7 0 12/17/06 Jax W 15 8 53.3 85 5.67 0 0.0 0 0.0 22 3 28 70.1 4 4 1.0 8 0 09/09/07 @Jax W 18 11 61.1 78 4.33 0 0.0 1 5.6 21 1 6 47.9 11 22 2.0 8 1 11/11/07 Jax L 41 24 58.5 257 6.27 1 2.4 2 4.9 28 4 27 64.8 8 52 6.5 13 0 Totals 4/4 2-2 110 58 52.7 583 5.30 2 1.8 6 5.5 32t 9 70 51.4 27 92 3.4 13 1 17

YOUNG S FOURTH-QUARTER COMEBACKS & GAME-WINNING DRIVES In his NFL career, quarterback Vince Young has led the Titans to victory five times when the team trailed or was tied in the fourth quarter. In three seasons at the University of Texas, he led the Longhorns to six fourth-quarter comebacks, including a comeback in the National Title game. Young s five fourth-quarter comebacks: 4th Qtr Score, Start Drive Young s Drive Drive Drive Scoring Final Date/Opp. Deficit/Tie of Drive Start Stats (Att-Cmp-Yds, TD, Rushing) Totals End Play Score 10/15/06 at Washington 22-22 22-22 8:16 0-0-0, 0 TD, 0 rushes 6-30-3:05 5:11 Rob Bironas 30-yd FG 25-22 11/26/06 vs. NY Giants 0-21 14-21 3:07 6-3-41, 1 TD, 2 rushes for 35 yds 8-76-2:23 0:44 Young 14-yd pass to Brandon Jones 24-21 0-21 21-21 0:23 2-2-18, 0, 0 rushes 3-18-0:17 0:06 Rob Bironas 49-yd FG 24-21 12/3/06 vs. Indianapolis 10-14 10-14 4:14 (3Q) 4-4-34, 1 TD, 2 rushes for 19 yds 11-95-6:50 12:24 Young 9-yd pass to Brandon Jones 20-17 10-14 17-17 2:38 4-2-22, 0 TD, 2 rushes for 13 yds 9-33-2:31 0:07 Rob Bironas 60-yd FG 20-17 12/10/06 at Houston 13-17 13-17 12:00 5-4-34, 0 TD, 2 rushes for 8 yds 15-88-8:07 3:53 Travis Henry 2-yd run 26-20 (OT) 13-17 20-20 (OT) 15:00 (OT) 1-1-1, 0 TD, 1 rush for 39-yd TD 5-57-3:46 11:14 Young 39-yd run 26-20 (OT) 12/24/06 at Buffalo 20-29 27-29 9:25 1-1-12, 0 TD, 2 rushes for 12 yds 14-75-7:15 2:10 Rob Bironas 30-yd FG 30-29 TOP RUSHERS AMONG QBs Titans quarterback Vince Young entered the NFL in 2006. Since that time, he is second among NFL quarterbacks in rushing yards and first in rushing touchdowns. Entering the 2008 season, he trails only Michael Vick in rushing yards among quarterbacks since he arrived in the NFL. Most rushing yards among quarterbacks since 2006: Player Att Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Michael Vick 123 1,039 8.4 51 2 2. Vince Young 176 947 5.4 39t 10 3. Donovan McNabb 82 448 5.5 40 3 4. David Garrard 96 435 4.5 20 1 5. Tarvaris Jackson 69 337 4.9 32 4 6. Ben Roethlisberger 67 302 4.5 30t 4 7. Jason Campbell 60 292 4.9 29 1 8. David Carr 70 254 3.6 16 2 9. J.P. Losman 58 250 4.3 17 1 10. Alex Smith 57 236 4.1 25 2 QB KERRY COLLINS Fourteen-year veteran quarterback Kerry Collins is in his third season with the Titans. During the 2007 regular season, Collins appeared in six games with one start. He totaled 82 passing attempts, 50 completions for 531 yards and did not pass for a touchdown or an interception. Prior to joining the Titans, Collins played 11 previous seasons with the Carolina Panthers (1995-98), New Orleans Saints (1998), New York Giants (1999-03) and Oakland Raiders (2004-05). He has led his teams to the playoffs three times as a starter, including an appearance in the NFC Championship Game following the 1996 season with the Panthers and a Super Bowl appearance following the 2000 season with the Giants. Collins 2008 Highlights: At Green Bay (8/28), completed five of seven passes for 61 yards. At Atlanta (8/22), completed one of eight passes for 20 yards. Against Oakland (8/15), completed four of 15 passes for 109 yards in second and third quarters. He connected on a 51-yard touchdown pass to Lavelle Hawkins. Against St. Louis (8/9), led the team with seven completions for 105 yards on 16 attempts in second and third quarter action. Collins 2008 Preseason Statistics: G/S Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Sk/Yds Rat 2008 4/0 46 17 37.0 295 1 1 1/6 57.8 Collins 2007, vs. Jacksonville and Career Statistics: G/S Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Sk/Yds Rat 2007 6/1 82 50 61.0 531 0 0 5/42 79.9 vs. Jax 5/3 113 59 52.2 733 4 4 9/51 69.7 Career 162/149 5,254 2,918 55.5 34,717 174 172 305/2,002 73.3 COLLINS 3RD IN ACTIVE PASSING YDS Entering the 2008 season, Titans quarterback Kerry Collins ranks in the NFL s all-time Top 20 in several major passing categories. He is 12th in attempts, 13th in completions and 16th in passing yards. Among active NFL quarterbacks, Collins ranks third in career passing yards behind only Brett Favre and Peyton Manning. Passing yards leaders among active NFL quarterbacks: Vince Young recorded a preseason-high 57 rushing yards last week at Green Bay. Player Att Cmp Pct. Yds TD Int 1. Brett Favre 8,758 5,377 61.4 61,655 442 288 2. Peyton Manning 5,405 3,468 64.2 41,626 306 153 3. Kerry Collins 5,254 2,918 55.5 34,717 174 172 4. Mark Brunell 4,594 2,738 59.6 31,826 182 106 5. Brad Johnson 4,248 2,627 61.8 28,627 164 117 6. Trent Green 3,668 2,228 60.7 27,950 162 108 18

Hall of Fame offensive lineman Mike Munchak began coaching the team s offensive line in 1997. Since that time, the unit has consistently been ranked in the top 10 in fewest sacks allowed, net rushing yards and average rushing yards. In only one season (2001) since Munchak took over as offensive line coach have the Titans not finished the season ranked in the top 10 in any of the three categories. This year s starters on the offensive line are left tackle Michael Roos, left guard Eugene Amano, center Kevin Mawae, right guard Jake Scott and right tackle David Stewart. Among the starters, only Scott is new to the group in 2008. In 2007, the same offensive linemen that started the majority of the games were the primary starters the previous season in 2006 (Roos, Jacob Bell, Mawae, Benji Olson and Stewart). It was the first time in Munchak s tenure that the same offensive line carried over from one season to the next. The line helped the team generate the fifth best rushing offense in the NFL at 131.8 yards per game during 2007. They helped running back LenDale White register his first career 1,000-yard season (1,110) in his second NFL season. The Titans also finished 14th in the league with 30 allowed sacks. During the 2006 offseason, the Titans signed Mawae, a six-time Pro Bowler, as an unrestricted free agent. Mawae spent the previous eight seasons with the New York Jets after playing his first four seasons with the Seattle Seahawks. With White reaching the 1,000-yard mark in 2007, Mawae now has blocked for a 1,000-yard rusher in 11 of his 14 NFL seasons. During his Jets career, the 6-foot-4, 289-pound center helped Jets running backs to 44 100-yard games and paved the way for Curtis Martin to become the TITANS OFFENSIVE LINE PRODUCTION LT Michael Roos LG Eugene Amano C Kevin Mawae RG Jake Scott RT David Stewart NFL's fourth all-time leading rusher. The Titans turned to free agency to fill their right guard spot in 2008, signing Jake Scott from the Indianapolis Colts. Scott started 55 consecutive games from 2005-07 to end his career with the Colts. Amano has been an important contributor since his rookie year in 2004, backing up all three interior line positions. The former seventh-round pick received a contract extension in 2007 and is now in his first season as a fulltime starter. The starters on the outside are Roos and Stewart, bookend tackles who both were drafted in 2005 and received contract extensions during the 2008 offseason. Roos, a former second-round pick from Eastern Washington, started 15 games as a rookie at right tackle and every game since then on the left side. Stewart, a former fourth-rounder, has not missed a start since entering the lineup in 2006. The chart below details the team s regular starters on the offensive line since 1997, the year Munchak took the reigns as the team s offensive line coach, and the results the line helped produce. 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) 2008 M. Roos E. Amano K. Mawae J. Scott D. Stewart - - - 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) MAWAE LEADS O-LINEMEN Six-time Pro Bowl center Kevin Mawae is in his 15th NFL season and third campaign with the Titans. He joined the Titans as an unrestricted free agent in 2006 after four seasons to begin his career with the Seattle Seahawks (1994-97) and then eight seasons with New York Jets (1998-05). Mawae is highly ranked among current NFL players in games played. Among current Tennessee Titans, Mawae trails only punter Craig Hentrich for most NFL games played. Among all current NFL offensive linemen, Mawae ranks first in total number of regular season games played (free agent Wayne Gandy, with 212, is a free agent). Most career regular season games by active NFL offensive linemen: Current Career Pos./Name Team Games C Kevin Mawae Tennessee 210 G Chris Gray* Seattle 208 C Tom Nalen Denver 194 Free agent T Wayne Gandy has 212 career games. * Currently on team s injured reserve list 19

RB LENDALE WHITE Running back LenDale White is in his third pro season. In 2007, he started every game and led the Titans with 1,110 yards and seven touchdowns on 303 rushing attempts. He added 20 receptions for 114 yards. In reaching the 1,000-yard rushing mark, he became the 10th different player in team history to accomplish the feat. Those 10 players have produced a total of 20 1,000-yard seasons, including a 1,000-yard rusher in 10 of the team s 13 full seasons under Head Coach Jeff Fisher. The former second-round draft pick from USC ranked eighth in the AFC in rushing yards and fourth in the conference with 303 carries in 2007. White s 2008 Highlights: At Green Bay (8/28), rushed for 55 yards on a game-high 16 attempts.. At Atlanta (8/22), did not play. Against Oakland (8/15), posted eight carries for 39 yards (long of 22) in the first half. Against St. Louis (8/9), posted six carries for 33 yards (long of 14) in the first quarter. LenDale White s 2008 Preseason Statistics: GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2008 3 3 30 127 4.2 22 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 White s Career Regular Season Statistics: GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2006 13 0 61 244 4.0 26 0 14 60 4.3 13 0 2007 16 16 303 1,110 3.7 28 7 20 114 5.7 15 0 2008 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 - - 0 Totals 29 16 364 1,354 3.7 28 7 34 174 5.1 15 0 White s Career Game-by-Game Statistics vs. Jacksonville: Date Res Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 11/5/06 @Jax* L 7 25 3.6 7 0 2 1 0.5 4 0 12/17/06 Jax* W 0 0 - - 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 9/9/07 @Jax W 18 66 3.7 13 0 2 7 3.5 8 0 11/11/07 Jax L 8 12 1.5 6 0 1 5 5.0 5 0 Totals 4/2 2-2 33 103 3.1 13 0 6 22 3.7 9 0 FRANCHISE 1,000-YARD BACKS In 2007, running back LenDale White eclipsed 1,000 rushing yards for the first time in his career. In doing so, he became the 10th different player in team history to accomplish the feat. Those 10 players have produced a total of 20 1,000-yard seasons. The Titans now have had a 1,000-yard rusher in 10 of the team s 13 full seasons under Head Coach Jeff Fisher. Only Earl Campbell and Eddie George have recorded multiple 1,000- yard seasons for the franchise. In the last five full seasons, the Titans have had four different running backs record 1,000-yard seasons: Eddie George (2003), Chris Brown (2004), Travis Henry (2006) and White (2007). All-time Titans/Oilers 1,000-yard running backs: Player Season(s) Charles Tolar 1962 Hoyle Granger 1967 Earl Campbell 1978-81, 83 Mike Rozier 1988 Lorenzo White 1992 Gary Brown 1993 Eddie George 1996-00, 02-03 Chris Brown 2004 Travis Henry 2006 LenDale White 2007 LenDale White s career 100-yard games: Date Opp Att. Yds. Avg. Lg TD 10/28/07 Oakland 25 133 5.3 27 0 12/9/07 San Diego 30 113 3.8 25 1 10/21/07 at Houston 27 104 3.9 28 1 12/23/07 N.Y. Jets 23 103 4.5 14 0 11/4/07 Carolina 31 100 3.2 12 1 ROOKIE RB CHRIS JOHNSON Running back Chris Johnson was chosen with the 24th overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft. In his career at East Carolina University, he 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. Chris Johnson s 2008 Highlights: In four preseason games, led the team and tied for second in the AFC (tied for seventh in the NFL) with 182 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 33 carries (long of 66t). He also finished the preseason second on the team with 82 yard on seven receptions. Johnson s 2008 Preseason Statistics: GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2008 4 1 33 182 5.5 66t 2 7 82 11.7 20 0 Johnson s 2008/Career Regular Season Statistics: GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2008 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 - - 0 TE ALGE CRUMPLER Tight end Alge Crumpler is in his first season with the Titans and eighth NFL campaign. The four-time Pro Bowler signed with the Titans as a free agent during the 2008 offseason after spending his first seven years with the Atlanta Falcons. In Atlanta, he became the franchise s all-time leader among tight ends in career receptions (316) and career touchdown receptions (35). Crumpler s 2008 Highlights: In four preseason games, recorded five receptions for 39 yards (long of 18). Crumpler s 2008 Preseason Statistics: GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2008 4 4 5 39 7.8 18 0 Crumpler s Career Regular Season Statistics: Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2001 Atl 16 12 25 330 13.2 57t 3 2002 Atl 16 9 36 455 12.6 33 5 2003 Atl 16 16 44 552 12.5 63 3 2004 Atl 14 14 48 774 16.1 49t 6 2005 Atl 16 16 65 877 13.5 48 5 2006 Atl 16 16 56 780 13.9 46 8 2007 Atl 14 10 42 444 10.6 55t 5 2008 Ten 0 0 0 0 - - 0 Career 108 93 316 4,212 13.3 63 35 Crumpler s Career Game-by-Game Statistics vs. Jacksonville: Date Res Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 12/28/03 Jax W 3 27 9.0 10 0 9/16/07 @Jax L 3 53 17.7 35 0 Totals 2/2 1-1 6 80 13.3 35 0 20

CRUMPLER FIRST IN AVG. PER REC. Among active NFL tight ends, Titans tight end Alge Crumpler ranks first in average yards per reception (minimum 200 receptions). He has a 13.3-yard average, leading names such as Antonio Gates, Marcus Pollard and Tony Gonzalez. Highest Average Yards Per Reception Among Active Tight Ends (minimum 200 career receptions): Player Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 1. Alge Crumpler 316 4,212 13.3 63 35 2. Antonio Gates 340 4,362 12.8 72t 43 3. Marcus Pollard 349 4,280 12.3 86t 40 4. Tony Gonzalez 820 9,882 12.1 73t 66 5. Desmond Clark 262 3,067 11.7 52 24 6. Todd Heap 339 3,897 11.5 48 27 7. Jason Witten 348 3,983 11.4 53 21 8. Jeremy Shockey 371 4,228 11.4 59 27 9. Chris Cooley 231 2,608 11.3 66t 27 10. Randy McMichael 322 3,525 10.9 46 21 WR JUSTIN GAGE Wide receiver Justin Gage is in his second season with the Titans and sixth season in the NFL. He was added to the roster as an unrestricted free agent in 2007 and responded with career-best production. Gage, who was a fifth-round draft choice in 2003 and spent the first four seasons of his career with the Chicago Bears, led the Titans in 2007 with a careerhigh 750 receiving yards. His 55 receptions also set a career high and tied for the team lead. Of Gage s 55 catches in 2007, 45 of them -- 81.8 percent -- resulted in first downs. That gave him for the third best percentage in the NFL among qualifying players (minimum two receptions per team game). He ranked just behind Terrell Owens (85.2 percent) and Brandon Stokley (85.0) and just ahead of Santonio Holmes (80.8) and Chad Johnson (79.6). Gage s 2008 Preseason Highlights: At Green Bay (8/28), recorded a preseason-high three receptions for 20 yards. At Atlanta (8/22), recorded two receptions for a team-high 32 yards. Against Oakland (8/15), recorded one reception for 18 yards in first half. Against St. Louis (8/9), started but did not record a reception in one quarter of action. Justin Gage s 2008 Preseason Statistics: GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2008 4 4 6 70 11.7 18 0 Gage s Career Regular Season Statistics: Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2003 Chi 10 3 17 338 19.9 57 2 2004 Chi 16 2 12 156 13.0 32 0 2005 Chi 15 11 31 346 11.2 25 2 2006 Chi 8 0 4 68 17.0 34 0 2007 Ten 16 8 55 750 13.6 73 2 2008 Ten 0 0 0 0 - - 0 Totals 65 24 119 1,658 13.9 73 6 Gage s Career Game-by-Game Statistics vs. Jacksonville: Date Res Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 12/12/04 @Jax* L 1 7 7.0 7 0 9/09/07 @Jax W 2 26 13.0 17 0 11/11/07 Jax* L 7 90 12.9 28 1 Totals 3/1 1-2 10 123 12.3 28 1 WR JUSTIN McCAREINS Wide receiver Justin McCareins was rejoined with his original NFL club after signing with the Titans as a free agent during the 2008 offseason. McCareins, who is in his eighth NFL season, was selected by the Titans in the fourth round of the 2001 NFL Draft. In 2004, he was traded to the New York Jets, where he spent the next four years. In 2003, the final season of his first tour with the Titans, McCareins achieved career highs in yards (813) and touchdowns (seven) on 47 receptions. In 2007, McCareins totaled 19 receptions for 232 yards in his final campaign with the Jets. McCareins 2008 Preseason Highlights: At Green Bay (8/28), recorded three receptions for a game-high 79 yards, including a preseason-long 50-yard reception. At Atlanta (8/22), posted two receptions for 17 yards. Against Oakland (8/15), started in first action of preseason but did not record a reception in one half of play. Against St. Louis (8/9), did not play due to hamstring injury. Justin McCareins 2008 Preseason Statistics: GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2008 3 3 5 96 19.2 50 0 McCareins Career Regular Season Statistics: Team GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 2001 Ten 4 1 3 88 29.3 36 0 2002 Ten 16 1 19 301 15.8 55 2 2003 Ten 16 10 47 813 17.3 73 7 2004 NYJ 16 16 56 770 13.8 43 4 2005 NYJ 16 16 43 713 16.6 45 2 2006 NYJ 16 7 23 347 15.1 50 1 2007 NYJ 16 6 19 232 12.2 51 0 2008 Ten 0 0 0 0 - - 0 Totals 100 57 210 3264 15.5 73 16 McCareins Career Game-by-Game Statistics vs. Jacksonville: Date Res Rec Yds Avg Lg TD 9/23/01 @Jax* L 1 18 18.0 18 0 10/13/02 Jax* W 2 21 10.5 13 0 12/22/02 @Jax* W 1 8 8.0 8 0 10/26/03 @Jax W 1 8 8.0 8 0 11/16/03 Jax W 3 25 8.3 11 1 9/25/05 Jax L 1 16 16.0 16 0 10/08/06 @Jax L 0 0 - - 0 Totals 7/4 4-3 9 96 10.7 18 1 DT ALBERT HAYNESWORTH Defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth returns to the Titans in his seventh NFL season after achieving new heights in 2007. He was selected to the Pro Bowl and named Associated Press All-Pro for the first time in his career after recording a career high with six sacks and adding 69 tackles, 23 quarterback pressures, six tackles for loss and three passes defensed in 13 games. Haynesworth was a key cog in the middle of the lineup in helping the Titans defense finish fifth overall and fifth against the run in 2007. In six full seasons, Haynesworth has helped the Titans defense finish in the league s top five against the run three times (2002, 2003, 2007). The 6-6, 320-pound player was drafted in the first round (15th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft. 2008 Preseason Highlights: In three preseason games, Haynesworth recorded five tackles, including one tackle for loss. He did not play at Atlanta (8/22). 21

Haynesworth s 2008 Preseason Statistics: G/S Tackles Sack TFL Int PD FF FR 2008 3/3 5 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 Haynesworth s Career Regular Season Statistics: G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2002 16/3 55 1.0 7 23 0 3 0 0 2003 12/11 49 2.5 4 15 0 3 0 2 2004 10/10 62 1.0 11 13 0 1 2 0 2005 14/14 85 3.0 9 11 0 1 1 0 2006 11/10 59 2.0 3 13 0 0 0 0 2007 13/12 69 6.0 6 23 0 3 0 0 2008 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 76/60 379 15.5 40 98 0 11 3 2 Haynesworth s Career Game-by-Game Stats vs. Jacksonville: Date Opp. W-L Tackle Sack INT PD FF FR 10/13/02 Jax* W 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 12/22/02 @Jax W 8 0.5 0 1 0 0 10/26/03 @Jax W 1 0.0 0 2 0 0 11/16/03 Jax W 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 9/26/04 Jax L 13 0.0 0 0 0 0 11/21/04 @Jax W Inactive (elbow) 11/20/05 Jax L 7 0.0 0 1 0 0 1/1/06 @Jax L 7 1.0 0 0 1 0 11/5/06 @Jax L Reserve/Suspended 12/17/06 Jax W 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 9/9/07 @Jax W 6 0.0 0 1 0 0 11/11/07 Jax L Inactive (hamstring) Totals 9/8 6-3 60 1.5 0 5 1 0 DE KYLE VANDEN BOSCH Defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch is in his fourth season with the Titans and eighth overall NFL season. He has started every game since arriving in Tennessee in 2005. Voted to his second Pro Bowl in 2007, he ranked sixth in the AFC with a team-high 12 sacks and added 115 tackles, which ranked second on the team. It was his third consecutive season with 100 or more tackles. His statistics also included 24 quarterback pressures, six tackles for loss and four forced fumbles. The 2007 season was Vanden Bosch s third consecutive campaign with 100 or more tackles. His season totals make up three of the team s top 10 single-season tallies by defensive linemen since 1980. His 2006 total of 118 tackles ranks fourth among franchise defensive linemen since 1980, followed by his 2007 total of 115 tackles (fifth) and 2005 total of 100 tackles (seventh). 2008 Preseason Highlights: At Green Bay (8/28), posted three tackles, one sack and two tackles for loss. At Atlanta (8/22), recorded one tackle. Against Oakland (8/15), recorded one tackle in first half. Against St. Louis (8/9), started and played into the second quarter. Vanden Bosch s 2008 Preseason Statistics: G/S Tackles Sack TFL Int PD FF FR 2008 4/4 5 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 Vanden Bosch s Career Regular Season Statistics (2001-04 with Arizona): G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2001 3/3 12 1.0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2002 16/16 66 4.0 8 9 0 0 0 1 2003 Injured Reserve 2004 16/1 15 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2005 16/16 100 12.5 8 15 0 0 4 1 2006 16/16 118 6.5 4 30 0 0 1 0 2007 16/16 115 12.0 6 22 0 2 4 0 2008 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 83/68 425 36.0 26 80 0 3 9 3 Vanden Bosch s Career Game-by-Game stats vs. Jacksonville: Date Opp. W-L Tackle Sack INT PD FF FR 11/20/05 Jax L 9 1.0 0 3 1 0 1/1/06 @Jax L 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 11/5/06 @Jax L 12 0.0 0 0 0 0 12/17/06 Jax W 7 1.5 0 0 0 0 9/9/07 @Jax W 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 11/11/07 Jax L 10 0.0 0 1 0 0 Totals 6/6 2-4 47 2.5 0 4 1 0 FRANCHISE SACK LEADERS With defensive ends Jevon Kearse and Kyle Vanden Bosch, Tennessee s roster includes two players the team s all-time Top 10 in quarterback sacks. Kearse moved into seventh on the list in 2003 by reaching 47.5 career sacks with the Titans. He was re-signed during the 2008 offseason after spending the previous four years with the Philadelphia Eagles. Vanden Bosch, who has 31 sacks in his first three seasons with the Titans, is tied with Curley Culp for ninth on the list. Franchise all-time sack leaders: Career Player Years Sacks* 1. Elvin Bethea 1968-83 105.0 2. Ray Childress 1985-95 74.5 3. Jesse Baker 1979-87 66.0 4. William Fuller 1986-93 59.0 5. Sean Jones 1988-93 57.5 6. Robert Brazile 1975-84 48.0 7. Jevon Kearse 1999-03, 2008 47.5 8. Ted Washington 1973-82 45.0 9. Curley Culp 1966-72 31.0 Kyle Vanden Bosch 2005-08 31.0 * Sacks did not become an official NFL statistic until 1982. Vanden Bosch is ranked higher (sixth) on the official list from the Elias Sports Bureau. SACK LEADERS SINCE 1999 Kyle Vanden Bosch and Jevon Kearse have accounted for the team lead in sacks in seven of the last nine seasons. Since 1999, Kearse s rookie season, the only other player besides Kearse and Vanden Bosch to lead the club in sacks was Kevin Carter, who was first for the team in sacks in 2002 and 2004. Kearse finished with the team lead in 1999 through 2001 and in 2003. Vanden Bosch has led the Titans in sacks in each of his three seasons since arriving as an unrestricted free agent from the Arizona Cardinals in 2005. Season sack leaders for the Titans since 1999: Season Player Sacks 1999 Jevon Kearse 14.5 2000 Jevon Kearse 11.5 2001 Jevon Kearse 10.0 2002 Kevin Carter 10.0 2003 Jevon Kearse 9.5 2004 Kevin Carter 6.0 2005 Kyle Vanden Bosch 12.5 2006 Kyle Vanden Bosch 6.5 2007 Kyle Vanden Bosch 12.0 22

DE JEVON KEARSE Defensive end Jevon Kearse was re-signed by the Titans in March 2008, re-uniting the three-time Pro Bowler with the club that drafted him in 1999. A veteran of nine previous NFL seasons, the former first-round draft choice spent the past four years in Philadelphia after beginning his career with the Titans. Kearse, who earned the nickname The Freak at the University of Florida, led his team in sacks in six of his first seven NFL seasons. In Kearse s original tenure with the Titans (1999-03), he registered a total of 47.5 sacks, a figure that ranks seventh in team history. He won the Associated Press NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Award in 1999 after setting a rookie record with 14.5 sacks. Kearse signed in Philadelphia as an unrestricted free agent in 2004. In 45 regular season games with the Eagles, he totaled 133 tackles and 22 sacks. In his first season there, his arrival helped solidify the Eagles defense, and the team advanced to Super Bowl XXXIX. Jevon Kearse s 2008 Highlights: At Green Bay (8/28), posted two tackles, one sack, two tackles for loss, one pass defensed and one forced fumble. He knocked the ball loose on a seven-yard sack of Matt Flynn in the second quarter. At Atlanta (8/22), recorded 10-yard sack against Matt Ryan. Against Oakland (8/15), started at left defensive end and played into the second quarter. Against St. Louis (8/9), started at left defensive end and recorded one pass defensed in the first half. Kearse s 2008 Preseason Statistics: G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2008 4/4 3 2.0 2 0 0 2 1 0 Kearse s Career Regular Season Statistics (2004-07 with Philadelphia): G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 1999 16/16 85 14.5 9 18 0 6 10 1 2000 16/16 84 11.5 6 19 0 6 4 0 2001 16/16 64 10.0 5 27 0 3 5 0 2002 4/1 11 2.0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2003 14/14 67 9.5 3 19 1 1 4 0 2004 14/14 43 7.5 NA 21 0 6 2 1 2005 15/15 60 7.5 NA 18 0 6 3 0 2006 2/2 5 3.5 NA 3 0 0 1 0 2007 14/8 25 3.5 NA 2 0 1 0 1 2008 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 111/102 444 69.5 NA 131 1 29 29 3 Jevon Kearse recorded this sack and forced fumble last week at Green Bay. Kearse s Career Game-by-Game Stats vs. Jacksonville: Date Opp. W-L Tackle Sack INT PD FF FR 9/26/99 @Jax W 9 0.0 0 0 1 0 12/26/99 Jax W 3 1.0 0 0 0 0 1/23/00 @Jax-p W 2 0.0 0 0 0 1 10/16/00 Jax W 3 0.5 0 0 0 0 11/26/00 @Jax L 5 0.0 0 2 0 0 9/23/01 @Jax L 6 2.0 0 0 1 0 11/04/01 Jax W 4 3.0 0 0 2 0 10/13/02 Jax W Inactive (left foot) 12/22/02 @Jax* W 6 2.0 0 0 0 0 10/26/03 @Jax W 4 1.0 0 0 1 0 11/16/03 Jax W 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 10/29/06 Jax L Injured Reserve (knee) Totals 10/9 8-2 43 9.5 0 2 5 1 LB KEITH BULLUCK Linebacker Keith Bulluck, the franchise s third alltime leading tackler, is in his ninth NFL season. He has started every game for six consecutive seasons and has surpassed 100 tackles in each of those seasons, including 2007. Originally a first-round choice in the 2000 NFL Draft, he is the third player in team history to reach 1,000 career tackles. Bulluck s 2007 statistics included 109 tackles and a team-high five interceptions, which represented a new career high and set a record for franchise linebackers. His five interceptions also tied for ninth in the NFL and tied for sixth in the AFC. Among linebackers, he was tied with Chicago s Brian Urlacher for second in the NFL, trailing only Oakland s Thomas Howard (six) for the league lead. 2008 Preseason Highlights: At Green Bay (8/28), did not play due to calf injury. At Atlanta (8/22), did not play due to calf injury. Against Oakland (8/15), posted two tackles in the first half. Against St. Louis (8/9), posted two tackles and returned a first quarter interception off Marc Bulger 13 yards for a touchdown. It was Bulluck s third career touchdown in the preseason. Keith Bulluck s 2008 Preseason Statistics: G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2008 2/2 4 0.0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Bulluck s Career Regular Season Statistics: G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2000 16/1 21 0.0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2001 15/3 64 1.0 2 7 2 5 0 0 2002 16/16 180 1.0 10 15 1 3 3 2 2003 16/16 171 3.0 8 9 2 5 5 2 2004 16/16 171 5.0 8 2 2 12 1 1 2005 16/16 150 5.0 10 5 2 8 1 1 2006 16/16 161 2.5 3 4 1 9 2 1 2007 16/16 109 0.0 4 1 5 6 1 1 2008 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 127/100 1,027 17.5 45 44 16 49 13 8 Bulluck s Career Game-by-Game Stats vs. Jacksonville: Date Opp. W/L Tackle Sack INT PD FF FR 10/16/00 Jax* W 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 11/26/00 @Jax* L 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 9/23/01 @Jax* L 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 11/4/01 Jax W Inactive (right ankle) 10/13/02 Jax W 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 12/22/02 @Jax W 8 1.0 0 0 0 0 10/26/03 @Jax W 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 11/16/03 Jax W 13 1.0 0 0 1 0 9/26/04 Jax L 11 0.0 0 0 0 0 11/21/04 @Jax W 11 0.0 0 3 0 0 11/20/05 Jax L 9 0.0 0 2 0 0 1/1/06 @Jax L 11 0.0 0 0 0 0 11/5/06 @Jax L 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 12/17/06 Jax W 11 1.0 0 0 0 0 9/9/07 @Jax W 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 11/11/07 Jax L 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 Totals 15/12 8-7 114 3.0 0 5 1 0 23

BULLUCK THIRD IN FRANCHISE TACKLES Outside linebacker Keith Bulluck ranks third in team annals behind Gregg Bingham (1,970) and Robert Brazile (1,281) for most tackles in franchise history. Most tackles by a member of the franchise (since 1974): Player (Position) Seasons Tackles 1. Gregg Bingham (LB) 1973-84 1,970 2. Robert Brazile (LB) 1975-84 1,281 3. Keith Bulluck (LB) 2000-08 1,027 4. Ted Washington (LB) 1973-82 907 5. Al Smith (LB) 1987-96 877 6. John Grimsley (LB) 1984-90 836 7. Blaine Bishop (S) 1993-01 788 8. Ray Childress (DL) 1985-95 784 9. Steve Kiner (LB) 1974-78 738 10. Marcus Robertson (S) 1991-00 700 BULLUCK S NOSE FOR THE END ZONE In the Aug. 9 preseason match-up with the Rams, linebacker Keith Bulluck scored the game s first touchdown on a 13-yard interception return. The touchdown against the Rams was the third preseason touchdown of Bulluck s career. He previously scored on interception returns in 2004 against the Green Bay Packers (9/3) and in 2005 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8/12). In regular season play, Bulluck has scored five total touchdowns -- four on fumble returns and one on an interception return. Bulluck s career preseason touchdowns: Date Opp W/L Scoring Play 9/3/04 GB W 70-yard interception return 8/12/05 TB L 29-yard interception return 8/9/08 StL W 13-yard interception return Bulluck s career regular season touchdowns: Date Opp W/L Scoring Play 12/25/00 Dal W 8-yard interception return 11/3/02 at Ind W 61-yard fumble return 10/19/03 at Car W 32-yard fumble return 1/2/05 Det W 39-yard fumble return 11/19/06 at Phi W 16-yard fumble return SACKS BY FRANCHISE LBs SINCE 82 Keith Bulluck s consistency, longevity and athletic prowess have contributed to him being one of the best blitzing linebackers in team history. Bulluck ranks third on the team s all-time sack list for linebackers, behind only Johnny Meads (23.5) and Eddie Robinson (20.0). Most career sacks by a Titans linebacker (since sacks became an official stat in 1982): Linebacker Years Sacks 1. Johnny Meads 1984-92 23.5 2. Eddie Robinson 1992-95, 98-01 20.0 3. Keith Bulluck 2000-08 17.5 4. Lamar Lathon 1990-94 14.0 5. Mike Barrow 1993-96 12.5 Joe Bowden 1992-99 12.5 LB DAVID THORNTON Left outside linebacker David Thornton is in his seventh NFL season and third season with the Titans. In 2007, he started all 16 games and led the club with 140 tackles. The tackle total was the second highest of his career. He added a team-high nine tackles for loss, one sack, one quarterback pressure, seven passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. The former fourth-round draft choice out of North Carolina played four seasons in Indianapolis before joining the Titans as an unrestricted free agent in 2006. 2008 Preseason Highlights: At Green Bay (8/28), did not play due to shoulder injury. At Atlanta (8/22), recorded one tackle. Against Oakland (8/15), did not play due to a sore shoulder. Against St. Louis (8/9), recorded one tackle and one tackle for loss in the first quarter. David Thornton s 2008 Preseason Statistics: Year G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2008 2/2 2 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Thornton s Career Regular Season Statistics (2002-05 with Indianapolis): G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2002 15/0 42 0.0-1 0 0 0 0 2003 16/16 158 1.0 - - 2 2 0 0 2004 16/15 98 0.0-4 1 0 2 0 2005 16/16 96 2.0 - - 0 3 2 0 2006 16/13 122 0.0 0 1 0 6 2 0 2007 16/16 140 1.0 9 1 2 6 1 1 2008 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 95/76 656 4.0 - - 5 17 7 1 Thornton s Career Game-by-Game Stats vs. Jacksonville: Date Opp. W/L Tackle Sack INT PD FF FR 9/08/02 @Jax* W 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 12/29/02 Jax* W 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 9/21/03 Jax W 11 0.0 0 0 0 0 11/09/03 @Jax L 7 0.0 1 1 0 0 10/03/04 @Jax W 9 0.0 0 0 1 0 10/24/04 Jax* L 11 0.0 0 0 0 0 9/18/05 Jax W 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 12/11/05 @Jax W 9 0.0 0 0 2 0 11/05/06 @Jax* L 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 12/17/06 Jax W 10 0.0 0 0 1 0 9/09/07 @Jax W 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 11/11/07 Jax L 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 Totals 12/8 8-4 80 0.0 1 1 4 0 2007 TITANS TACKLE LEADERS Tackles Player 140 LB David Thornton 115 DE Kyle Vanden Bosch 109 LB Keith Bulluck 109 CB Cortland Finnegan 83 DT Tony Brown 80 CB Nick Harper 73 LB Ryan Fowler 69 DT Albert Haynesworth 61 S Calvin Lowry 24

S CHRIS HOPE Strong safety Chris Hope is in his seventh NFL season and third season with the Titans. He returns in 2008 after finishing the 2007 season on injured reserve with a neck injury. A former third-round draft choice with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Hope has been widely considered the leader of the Titans secondary since signing as an unrestricted free agent in 2006. Prior to his season-ending injury in 2007, he recorded 60 tackles and added two quarterback pressures, one tackle for loss, two interceptions, four passes defensed and one fumble recovery. In his first season with the Titans in 2006, he arguably had one of the best seasons in franchise history by a strong safety and one of the best seasons among all NFL strong safeties in his first season in Tennessee. His 128 tackles ranked first among the league s starting strong safeties, and his five interceptions tied three other players for first place among strong safeties. His tackle total was the most by a Titans safety since Bo Eason recorded 131 stops in 1985, and Hope s five interceptions were the most by a Titans safety since Lance Schulters six in 2002. Chris Hope s 2008 Highlights: In four preseason games, started each contest and totaled five tackles. Hope s 2008 Preseason Statistics: G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2008 4/4 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hope s Career Regular Season Statistics (2002-05 with Pittsburgh): G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2002 14/0 11 0.0 - - 0 0 1 0 2003 16/0 11 0.0 - - 0 1 1 1 2004 16/16 97 0.0 - - 1 9 1 0 2005 16/16 97 0.0 - - 3 7 1 1 2006 16/16 128 0.0 0 0 5 15 0 1 2007 11/11 60 0.0 0 2 2 4 0 1 2008 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 89/59 404 0.0 - - 11 36 4 4 Hope s Career Game-by-Game Stats vs. Jacksonville: Date Opp. W/L Tackle Sack INT PD FF FR 12/1/02 @Jax* W 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 12/5/04 @Jax W 9 0.0 0 0 0 0 10/16/05 Jax L 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 11/5/06 @Jax L 9 0.0 0 0 0 0 12/17/06 Jax W 10 0.0 1 1 0 0 9/9/07 @Jax W 6 0.0 0 1 0 1 11/11/07 Jax L 7 0.0 0 1 0 0 Totals 7/6 4-3 55 0.0 1 3 0 1 S MICHAEL GRIFFIN Free safety Michael Griffin, the team s 2007 firstround pick (19th overall) from the University of Texas, stepped into the starting lineup midway through his rookie season. He totaled 49 tackles, three interceptions, eight passes defensed, one forced fumble, a team-high 16 stops on special teams and 18 kickoff returns for 422 yards. Michael Griffin s 2008 Highlights: In four preseason games, started each contest and totaled six tackles. Griffin s 2008 Preseason Statistics: G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2008 4/4 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Griffin s Career Regular Season Statistics: G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2007 16/10 49 0.0 1 0 3 8 1 0 2008 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 16/10 49 0.0 1 0 3 8 1 0 Griffin s Career Game-by-Game Stats vs. Jacksonville: Date Opp. W/L Tackle Sack INT PD FF FR 9/9/07 @Jax* W 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 11/11/07 Jax L 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 Totals 2/1 1-1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 CB CORTLAND FINNEGAN Cornerback Cortland Finnegan, a former seventh-round draft choice from Samford, is in his third year and second as a starter. He received a multi-year contract extension earlier in 2008. In 2007, he started every game and tied for third on the squad with 109 tackles. He added one interception, one sack, three tackles for loss and a team-high 16 passes defensed. Cortland Finnegan s 2008 Highlights: In four preseason games, he started each contest and totaled 14 tackles and one pass defensed. Finnegan s 2008 Preseason Statistics: G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2008 4/4 14 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Finnegan s Career Regular Season Statistics: G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2006 16/2 57 2.0 1 3 0 7 1 1 2007 16/16 109 1.0 1 1 1 16 0 0 2008 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 32/18 166 3.0 2 4 1 23 1 1 Finnegan s Career Game-by-Game Stats vs. Jacksonville: Date Opp. W/L Tackle Sack INT PD FF FR 11/5/06 @Jax* L 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 12/17/06 Jax* W 3 0.0 0 0 0 1 9/9/07 @Jax W 5 0.0 0 3 0 0 11/11/07 Jax L 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 Totals 4/2 2-2 15 0.0 0 3 0 1 CB NICK HARPER Cornerback Nick Harper, the senior-most member of the starting secondary, is in his eighth NFL season and second campaign with the Titans. In his first season in Tennessee, he tied for second on the team with three interceptions. It was his fifth consecutive season with three or more interceptions. Harper also recorded 80 tackles, the second highest total of his career. Harper, who joined the Titans after spending the first six years of his NFL career with the Indianapolis Colts, was signed as an unrestricted free agent during the 2007 offseason. Nick Harper s 2008 Highlights: In two preseason games, he recorded two tackles. Harper s 2008 Preseason Statistics: G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2008 2/2 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Harper s Career Regular Season Statistics (2001-06 with Indianapolis): G/S Tackles Sack TFL QBP Int PD FF FR 2001 13/2 23 0.0 - - 2 10 0 1 2002 16/1 51 0.0 - - 0 8 0 0 2003 16/13 94 0.0 - - 4 11 0 0 2004 14/14 75 0.0 - - 3 5 0 1 2005 15/15 67 0.0 - - 3 12 0 1 2006 15/15 73 0.0 - - 3 11 0 0 2007 14/14 80 0.0 0 3 3 14 1 1 2008 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 103/74 463 0.0 0 3 18 71 1 4 25

Harper s Career Game-by-Game Stats vs. Jacksonville: Date Opp. W/L Tackle Sack INT PD FF FR 9/8/02 @Jax* W 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 12/29/02 Jax W 6 0.0 0 2 0 0 9/21/03 Jax W 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 11/9/03 @Jax L 9 0.0 0 0 0 0 10/3/04 @Jax W 11 0.0 0 0 0 0 10/24/04 Jax L 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 9/18/05 Jax W 4 0.0 0 1 0 0 12/11/05 @Jax W 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 9/24/06 Jax W 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 12/10/06 @Jax L 4 0.0 0 1 0 0 9/9/07 @Jax W 5 0.0 0 0 1 0 11/11/07 Jax L 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 Totals 12/11 8-4 62 0.0 0 4 1 0 P CRAIG HENTRICH Punter Craig Hentrich is in his 15th NFL season and 11th with the Titans. During his career, the twotime Pro Bowler has punted more times than any other player in team history, and his punting average ranks second in club history behind only Greg Montgomery. In addition to being the franchise s all-time punting leader, Hentrich ranks 14th in NFL history in career punts. With 1,054 punts, he is just 30 punts shy of achieving a spot in the Top 10 (John James, 1,083 career punts). Among active punters, Hentrich ranks second in career punts. Only Jeff Feagles of the New York Giants has more. Hentrich throughout his career has been regarded as one of the league s best in producing a high net punting average. In the 32 years the statistic has been tracked (since 1976), Hentrich is currently in eighth place Throughout his career, Hentrich has consistently placed highly in the league in punts Inside the 20. Since the statistic started to be tracked in 1976, Hentrich ranks second (Mike Scifres) among all punters with 35.01 percent of his total punts placed inside the opponent s 20-yard line. Craig Hentrich s 2008 Preseason Statistics: GP No. Yds. Avg. TB In 20 Lg Net 2008 4 18 815 45.3 2 8 56 37.7 Craig Hentrich s 2007 and Career Statistics: GP No. Yds. Avg. TB In 20 Lg Net 2007 15 70 2,939 42.0 6 24 66 36.5 Career 223 1,054 45,134 42.8 129 369 78 36.8 ALL-TIME PUNTING LEADERS In addition to being the franchise s all-time punting leader, Craig Hentrich ranks 14th in NFL history in career punts. He surpassed Ray Guy (1,049 career punts) in 2007. With 30 punts in 2008, he would achieve a spot in the Top 10, passing John James (1,083 career punts). Among active punters, Hentrich ranks second in career punts. Only Jeff Feagles of the New York Giants has more. Players with 1,000 career punts, NFL history (active players in italics): Player Games Punts Avg TB In20 Net 1. Jeff Feagles 320 1585 41.5 120 508 35.7 2. Sean Landeta 284 1401 43.3 166 381 35.3 3. Lee Johnson 259 1226 42.4 142 318 35.2 4. Chris Gardocki 244 1177 42.8 103 322 35.7 5. Dave Jennings 205 1154 41.2 *97 *232 *34.4 6. Chris Mohr 239 1152 40.4 87 281 35.4 7. Rohn Stark 233 1141 43.4 133 272 35.2 8. Bryan Barker 238 1132 42.1 108 326 35.6 9. Mark Royals 224 1116 42.1 103 286 34.5 10. John James 187 1083 40.6 *67 *160 24.2 11. Jerrel Wilson 217 1072 43.0 *17 *39 *11.2 12. Brian Hansen 212 1057 42.3 107 247 35.0 13. Dan Stryzinski 224 1055 39.9 77 293 35.5 14. Craig Hentrich 223 1054 42.8 129 369 36.8 15. Ray Guy 207 1049 42.4 *128 *210 *35.0 FRANCHISE PUNTING LEADERS Highest career gross punting average, franchise history: Avg. Player Seasons 43.6 Greg Montgomery 1988-93 42.8 Craig Hentrich 1998-08 42.3 Jim Norton 1960-68 Most career punts, franchise history: Punts Player Seasons 765 Craig Hentrich 1998-08 519 Jim Norton 1960-68 429 Cliff Parsley 1977-82 PCT. INSIDE THE 20 Throughout his career, Hentrich has consistently placed highly in the league in punts Inside the 20. Since the statistic started to be tracked in 1976, Hentrich ranks second among all punters in percentage of total punts placed inside the opponent s 20-yard line. Highest career percentage of punts placed inside the 20 (minimum 250 career punts, 1976-2007 seasons): Pct. Player Punts Avg Net In20 In20 1. Mike Scifres 290 43.8 38.6 125 43.10 2. Craig Hentrich 1,054 42.8 36.8 369 35.01 3. Josh Miller 750 43.1 35.9 248 33.07 4. Matt Turk 917 42.4 37.4 302 32.93 5. Hunter Smith 524 43.3 34.8 170 32.44 6. Mat McBriar 275 44.7 37.2 89 32.36 7. Jeff Feagles 1585 41.5 35.7 508 32.05 8. Mitch Berger 730 43.1 35.7 233 31.92 9. John Jett 756 42.4 35.9 241 31.88 10. Kyle Richardson 572 41.1 34.8 182 31.82 K ROB BIRONAS Kicker Rob Bironas, who is in his fourth NFL season, elevated his career to new heights in 2007 and positioned his name among some of the franchise s all-time great kickers. The 2007 Pro Bowl and Associated Press All-Pro selection moved into a tie for seventh place (Skip Butler) on the team s all-time scoring list. He holds franchise records for most field goals in a game (eight, also a NFL record), most consecutive games with at least one field goal (19) and longest field goal (60 yards on Dec. 3, 2006). Also one of the NFL s best kickoff specialists, he ranked sixth in the league over his first three seasons with 37 total touchbacks. Bironas 2007 campaign arguably was the second-finest season ever by a Titans kicker, behind only Al Del Greco s 1998 campaign. Bironas finished second in team annals behind Del Greco s 1998 effort in scoring (133 to 136), made field goals (35 to 36) and field goal accuracy (89.7 percent to 92.3 percent). He led the NFL in field goals and was fourth in the league in scoring, third among kickers. On Oct. 21, 2007, Bironas set a new NFL record with eight field goals in a game at Houston. Over his three-year career Bironas has made six game-winning field goals, a total that ranks second in club annals behind Del Greco (10). 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 2002. Rob Bironas 2008 Preseason Statistics: GP FGM FGA Pct XPM XPA Pts 2008 0 0 0-0 0 0 * Statistic not tracked for entire career (since 1976) 26

Bironas Career Regular Season Statistics: GP FGM FGA Pct XPM XPA Pts 2005 16 23 29 79.3 30 32 99 2006 16 22 28 78.6 32 32 98 2007 16 35 39 89.7 28 28 133 2008 0 0 0-0 0 0 Career 48 80 96 83.3 90 92 330 FRANCHISE LEADING SCORERS Kicker Rob Bironas currently is tied with former Oilers kicker Skip Butler for seventh place on the franchise s all-time scoring list. Franchise Career Scoring Leaders: Player Years TD Rush Rec. Ret. FG PAT Points 1. Al Del Greco 1991-00 0 0 0 0 246 322 1,060 2. George Blanda 1960-66 4 4 0 0 91 301 598 3. Tony Zendejas 1985-90 0 0 0 0 117 197 548 4. Eddie George 1996-03 74 64 10 0 0 6 450 5. Earl Campbell 1978-84 73 73 0 0 0 0 438 6. Toni Fritsch 1977-81 0 0 0 0 81 149 392 7. Skip Butler 1972-77 0 0 0 0 70 120 330 Rob Bironas 2005-08 0 0 0 0 80 90 330 2007 NFL SCORING LEADERS Player Team TD XP FG 2pt Safe Pts 1. Mason Crosby GB 0 48 31 0 0 141 2. Randy Moss NE 23 0 0 0 0 138 3. Stephen Gostkowski NE 0 74 21 0 0 137 4. Rob Bironas* Ten 0 28 35 0 0 133 5. Nick Folk Dal 0 53 26 0 0 131 6. Shayne Graham Cin 0 37 31 0 0 130 7. Josh Brown Sea 0 43 28 0 0 127 8. Robbie Gould Chi 0 33 31 0 0 126 9. Jason Hanson Det 0 35 29 0 0 122 10. Phil Dawson Cle 0 42 26 0 0 120 TITANS OFFENSIVE & DEFENSIVE RANKINGS BY THE WEEK Offensive rankings in 2008 by the week based on yardage, followed by yearly rankings since 1999: Defensive rankings in 2008 by the week based on yardage, followed by yearly rankings since 1999: After NFL Offense AFC Offense Week Opp. Tot Rush Pass Tot Rush Pass 1 Jax 2 at Cin 3 Hou 4 Min 5 at Bal 6 Bye 7 at KC 8 Ind 9 GB 10 at Chi 11 at Jax 12 NYJ 13 at Det 14 Cle 15 at Hou 16 Pit 17 at Ind Final yearly team rankings: Titans in 2007 21 5 27 10 3 14 Titans in 2006 27 5 30 12 3 15 Titans in 2005 17 23 9 10 12 5 Titans in 2004 11 14 10 6 10 5 Titans in 2003 8 26 5 4 14 3 Titans in 2002 17 11 20 9 7 11 Titans in 2001 8 12 8T 5 8 4 Titans in 2000 14 7 16 8 6 8 Titans in 1999 13 13 13T 6 9 5T After NFL Defense AFC Defense Week Opp. Tot Rush Pass Tot Rush Pass 1 Jax 2 at Cin 3 Hou 4 Min 5 at Bal 6 Bye 7 at KC 8 Ind 9 GB 10 at Chi 11 at Jax 12 NYJ 13 at Det 14 Cle 15 at Hou 16 Pit 17 at Ind Final yearly team rankings: Titans in 2007 5 5 10 4 3 9 Titans in 2006 32 30 27 16 15 15 Titans in 2005 19 22 17 10 11 7 Titans in 2004 27 18 26 13 11 12 Titans in 2003 12 1 30 9 1 15 Titans in 2002 10 2 25 5 2 13 Titans in 2001 25 5 31 15 3 16 Titans in 2000 1 3 1 1 2 1 Titans in 1999 17 10 25 12 6 15 27

Underline - Started six or more games for Titans in 2007. * Started six or more games for another NFL team in 2007 15TH YEAR Craig Hentrich Kevin Mawae 14TH YEAR Kerry Collins 10TH YEAR Jevon Kearse* 9TH YEAR Keith Bulluck 8TH YEAR Alge Crumpler* Nick Harper Justin McCareins* Kyle Vanden Bosch P/K C QB DE LB TE CB WR DE TITANS ROSTER BY EXPERIENCE 7TH YEAR Daniel Loper T/G Albert Haynesworth DT Michael Roos T Chris Hope S Bo Scaife TE David Thornton LB David Stewart T 6TH YEAR Ken Amato LB/LS 3RD YEAR Cortland Finnegan CB Justin Gage WR Ahmard Hall FB Donnie Nickey S Stephen Tulloch LB Josh Stamer LB Kevin Vickerson DT LenDale White RB 5TH YEAR Vince Young QB Eugene Amano C/G Dwayne Blakley TE 2ND YEAR Ryan Fowler LB Chris Davis WR Jake Scott* G Jacob Ford DE Michael Griffin S 4TH YEAR Leroy Harris G/C Dave Ball DE Chris Henry RB Rob Bironas K Paul Williams WR Tony Brown DT Chris Carr DB 1ST YEAR Vincent Fuller S Colin Allred LB Reynaldo Hill CB Quinton Ganther RB Brandon Jones WR Mike Otto T Eric King CB ROOKIE DRAFT PICKS Lavelle Hawkins WR William Hayes DE Chris Johnson RB Jason Jones DL Stanford Keglar LB Craig Stevens TE ROOKIE FREE AGENTS Rafael Little (NFI) RB as of Aug. 31, 2008 NFI - Non-Football Injury List THIS WEEK S MEDIA CALENDAR 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 Sunday No Media Access No Media Access Practice 11:15 a.m.; Jeff Fisher & Vince Young available, locker room open following practice Practice 11:15 a.m.; Jeff Fisher available, locker room open following practice Practice 11:15 a.m.; Jeff Fisher available, locker room open following practice No Media Access Jaguars at Titans Noon CDT Conference Calls 9:45 a.m. CDT - Jeff Fisher with Jacksonville media 10:55 a.m. CDT - Albert Haynesworth with Jacksonville media 10:35 a.m. CDT - David Garrard with Tennessee media 11:15 a.m. CDT - Jack Del Rio with Tennessee media NEXT WEEK S GAME vs. CINCINNATI The Titans hit the road in Week 2 of the regular season, traveling to Cincinnati to face the Bengals. Kickoff is scheduled for noon on Sunday, Sept. 14. The two clubs met in Week 12 of last season (Nov. 25) in a game the Bengals led from start to finish. They pulled away early, and led by Chad Johnson s three touchdown receptions, they won 35-6. That ended a fivegame winning streak by the Titans in Cincinnati. The Titans have been involved in more games against the Bengals than any other opponent in their 49-year history. From 1970 through 2001, they played at least twice per year as members of the AFC Central Division. In 71 all-time meetings, including postseason games, the Titans lead the series 38-31-1. This week, the Bengals open their regular season schedule with a visit to the Baltimore Ravens. Cortland Finnegan and Michael Griffin tackle Chad Johnson in last year s game at Cincinnati. 28

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Fridays 9:30-10 p.m., CW-Ch. 58 Saturdays 2:30-3 p.m., MyTV-Ch. 30 Saturdays 9:30-10 p.m., FOX-Ch. 17 Titans on 2 with Jeff Fisher...... Tuesdays 7-8 p.m., WKRN-Ch. 2 Radio: Titans Radio s Jeff Fisher Show.. Tuesdays 6-7 p.m., 103.3-FM WKDF Titans Radio pregame coverage.. Sundays** 9 a.m., 103.3-FM WKDF Titans Countdown............. Sundays** 11 a.m., 103.3-FM WKDF * Check local listings for stations and times outside the Nashville market. ** Titans Radio listings for Sunday noon CT kickoff. TITANS RADIO AFFILIATES Pulaski TN WKSR FM 98.3 Shelbyville TN WZNG AM 1400 Spencer TN WTRZ FM 103.9 Tri Cities TN WXSM AM 640 Union City TN WQAK FM 105.7 Waverly TN WQMV AM 1060 Waynesboro TN WWON AM 930 Winchester TN WCDT AM 1340 ALABAMA Arab AL WAFN FM 92.7 Birmingham AL WJOX FM 100.5 Florence AL WQLT FM 107.3 Huntsville AL WRTT FM 95.1 Scottsboro AL WWIC AM 1050 Sylacauga AL WFEB AM 1340 ARKANSAS Stuttgart AR KWAK FM 105.5 KENTUCKY Bowling GreenKY WPTQ FM 103.7 Cadiz KY WKDZ FM 106.5 Calvert City KY WCCK FM 95.7 Campbellsville KY WTCO AM 1450 Elizabethtown KY WIEL AM 1400 Elkton KY WEKT AM 1070 Henderson KY WSON AM 860 Leitchfield KY WMTL AM 870 Leitchfield KY WKHG FM 104.9 Madisonville KY WWKY FM 97.7 Mayfield KY WNGO AM 1320 Murray KY WNBS AM 1340 Murray KY WRKY AM 1130 Owensboro KY WOMI AM 1490 Paducah KY WKYX AM 570 Paducah KY WPAD AM 1560 Princeton KY WAVJ FM 104.9 MISSISSIPPI Jackson MS WPBQ AM 1240 "Titans All Access," the team s official magazine-style TV show, returns for its sixth season in August 2008. The 30-minute program is co-hosted by "The Voice of the Titans" and six-time Tennessee Sportscaster of the Year Mike Keith along with Titans general manager Mike Reinfeldt. The show brings Titans fans on- and off-the-field stories about the team, wired for sound features with players and coaches, one-on-one chats with Keith and team members, and exlusive weekly insight from Reinfeldt. Titans All Access airs across the Mid-South. The show is produced by Nashville s Fox 17 and is broadcast on the station each Saturday night at 9:30 p.m. It also airs in Nashville on CW 58 Fridays at 9:30 p.m. and on MyTV 30 Saturday afternoons immediately following SEC Football (approximately 2:30 pm). It also airs in the Birmingham, Chattanooga, Huntsville, Jacksonv, Knoxville, Memphis, Paducah and Tri-Cities areas. See the listings below for Titans All Access affiliates in other markets. TITANS ALL ACCESS AFFILIATES AND BROADCAST TIMES*: Nashville Knoxville FOX 17 Sat., 9:30 p.m. CDT CBS 8 Sat., 11:35 p.m. EDT MyTV 30 Sat., 2:30 p.m. CDT MyVLT 2 (to be determined) (after SEC football) CW 58 Fri., 9:30 p.m. CDT Memphis MyTV 50 Sat., 5 p.m. CDT Birmingham MyTV 68 Sat., 10 p.m. CDT Chattanooga CBS 12 Sat., 11:30 p.m. EDT Huntsville FOX 54 Jackson E+ TV 6 TITANS ALL ACCESS Sat., 6:30 p.m. CDT Fri., 10 p.m. CDT Sat., 12 p.m. CDT Sat., 5 p.m. CDT Sun., 11 a.m. CDT Paducah MyTV 49 Tri-Cities FOX 39 Sat., 9:30 a.m. CDT Sun., 11:30 a.m. EDT * Times subject to change Visit titansonline.com for updated listings. MEDIA CONTACT INFO Media Relations Staff: Director of Media Relations - Robbie Bohren (615) 565-4101 rbohren@titans.nfl.com Asst. Director of Media Relations - Dwight Spradlin (615) 565-4102 dspradlin@titans.nfl.com Media Relations Assistant - Jared Puffer (615) 565-4107 jpuffer@titans.nfl.com Media Relations Season Intern - Brendan Reed (615) 565-4103 breed@titans.nfl.com Training Camp Interns - Nick Gallo & Rob Mohr (615) 565-4106 Dir. of Internet and Publications - Gary Glenn (615) 565-4058 gglenn@titans.nfl.com Site Address: Baptist Sports Park 460 Great Circle Road Nashville, TN 37228 Media-Only Website: media.titansonline.com (username and password available through Titans media relations) Phone: (615) 565-4000 (main) (615) 565-4100 (media relations) (615) 565-4105 (fax) 29

OFFENSIVE OVERVIEW (COORDINATOR: MIKE HEIMERDINGER) QUARTERBACKS Quarterbacks Coach: Craig Johnson -- 9th NFL Season, 9th with Titans (7th as quarterbacks coach) Quarterback Vince Young is in his third pro season. In 2007, he started 15 games and earned a 9-6 record. The 2006 Offensive Rookie of the Year was 238-of-382 (62.3 percent) for 2,546 yards and nine touchdowns in his second NFL season. He also rushed for 395 yards and three touchdowns on 93 carries. He missed one game (10/21 at Houston) with a quad injury. Back-up quarterback Kerry Collins is in his 14th NFL season and third with the Titans. In 2007, he appeared in six games with one start. He totaled 82 passing attempts, 50 completions for 531 yards and did not pass for a touchdown or an interception. Collins ranks in the NFL s all-time Top 20 in several major passing categories, including pass attempts (12th), completions (13th) and passing yards (16th). TITANS PASSING - 2007 & CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS 2007 Statistics Career Statistics Player (NFL exp.) GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/Att TD Int Lg Rat GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yd/Att TD Int Lg Rat Kerry Collins (14) 6 1 82 50 61.0 531 6.5 0 0 46 79.9 162 149 5,254 2,918 55.5 34,717 6.6 174 172 89t 73.3 Vince Young (3) 15 15 382 238 62.3 2,546 6.7 9 17 73 71.1 30 28 739 422 57.1 4,745 6.4 21 30 73 69.0 RUNNING BACKS & FULLBACKS Running Backs Coach: Earnest Byner -- 5th NFL Season, 1st with Titans Running Backs: LenDale White is in his third season in 2008. White, who the team selected out of USC in the second round of the 2006 NFL Draft, was the team s leading rusher in 2007. White recorded his first 1,000-yard season, gaining 1,110 yards and seven touchdowns on 303 carries. He ranked eighth in the AFC and 12th in the NFL in rushing yards. The Titans used their first-round draft pick in 2008 on Chris Johnson, a running back from East Carolina. The 24th overall pick in the draft rushed for 2,982 yards and recorded an additional 1,296 receiving yards in college. 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. In the 2007 draft, the Titans selected Arizona s Chris Henry with a second-round choice. As a rookie, the former Arizona Wildcat was fourth on the team with 119 yards and two touchdowns on 31 rushing attempts. Rounding out the running back corps is Quinton Ganther, a first-year pro who spent the majority of the 2006 and 2007 season on the practice squad. The Titans originally drafted Ganther as a seventh-round pick from Utah in 2006. Fullbacks: Ahmard Hall is in his third NFL season after originally signing with the club as a rookie free agent in 2006. He received a multi-year contract extension during the 2008 offseason. In 2007, he played in 11 games (five starts). His statistics included one rushing attempt for eight yards and nine receptions for 60 yards. Used primarily as a blocking back, he helped the team finish the season with the NFL s fifth-ranked rushing offense. TITANS RUSHING - 2007 & CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS 2007 Statistics Career Statistics Player (NFL exp.) GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD Running Backs Quinton Ganther (1) 2 0 0 0 - - 0 4 0 0 0 - - 0 Chris Henry (2) 7 0 31 119 3.8 24t 2 7 0 31 119 3.8 24t 2 Chris Johnson (R) - - - - - - - 0 0 0 0 - - 0 LenDale White (3) 16 16 303 1,110 3.7 28 7 29 16 364 1,354 3.7 28 7 Fullbacks Ahmard Hall (3) 11 4 1 8 8.0 8 0 25 11 8 29 3.6 11 0 Quarterbacks Kerry Collins (14) 6 1 3-3 -1.0-1 0 162 149 326 622 1.9 22 9 Vince Young (3) 15 15 93 395 4.2 21 3 30 28 176 947 5.4 39t 10 WIDE RECEIVERS Wide Receivers Coach: Fred Graves -- 7th NFL Season, 2nd with Titans Justin Gage is in his sixth NFL season and second season with the Titans. He was signed as an unrestricted free agent during the 2007 offseason. In his first season with the Titans, he tied for the team lead with 55 receptions. He led the squad with a career-high 750 receiving yards and scored two touchdowns. Gage spent his first four NFL seasons with the Chicago Bears, where he totaled 64 receptions for 908 yards and four touchdowns. Justin McCareins rejoined his original NFL club after signing with the Titans as a free agent during the 2008 offseason. McCareins, who is in his eighth NFL season, was selected by the Titans in the fourth round of the 2001 NFL Draft. In 2004, he was traded to the New York Jets, where he spent the next four years. In 2007, McCareins totaled 19 receptions for 232 yards in his final campaign with the Jets. Brandon Jones is in his fourth season in 2008. The former thirdround draft choice was placed on injured reserve in 2007 with a groin injury after tallying 21 receptions for 248 yards and two touchdowns. Lavelle Hawkins was Tennessee s second draft pick of the fourth round in 2008. The former California star totaled 136 career receptions in three years with the Golden Bears before entering the NFL. Two members of the 2007 draft class return with the receiving corps. The Titans used a third-round pick last season on former Fresno State standout Paul Williams and a fourth-round pick on Florida State product Chris Davis. Williams was inactive for every game in 2007, while Davis contributed five receptions for 38 yards. Davis also led the team with 31 punt returns for 293 yards (9.5 avg.). 30

OFFENSIVE OVERVIEW (COORDINATOR: MIKE HEIMERDINGER) TIGHT ENDS Tight Ends Coach: John Zernhelt -- 4th NFL Season, 3rd with Titans Tight end Alge Crumpler is in his eighth NFL campaign and first season with the Titans. The four-time Pro Bowler signed with the Titans as a free agent during the 2008 offseason after spending his first seven years with the Atlanta Falcons. In Atlanta, the former North Carolina Tarheel became the franchise s all-time leader among tight ends in career receptions (316) and career touchdown receptions (35). The Titans also signed tight end Dwayne Blakley from the Falcons during the offseason. The fifth-year pro from Missouri totaled 21 receptions in four seasons with the Falcons. Tight end Bo Scaife is in his fourth NFL season out of the University of Texas. In 2007, he was the team s leading receiver among tight ends. The former sixth-round draft choice was third overall on the team with 46 receptions for 421 yards and one touchdown. In the third round of the 2008 NFL Draft, the Titans selected California tight end Craig Stevens. Stevens appeared in 50 games in four seasons at Cal and recorded 51 career receptions. TITANS RECEIVING - 2007 & CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS 2007 Statistics Career Statistics Player (NFL exp.) GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Wide Receivers Chris Davis (2) 12 0 5 38 7.6 13 0 12 0 5 38 7.6 13 0 Justin Gage (6) 16 8 55 750 13.6 73 2 65 24 119 1,658 13.9 73 6 Lavelle Hawkins (R) - - - - - - - 0 0 0 0 - - 0 Brandon Jones (4) 9 2 21 248 11.8 35t 2 35 20 71 931 13.1 53 8 Justin McCareins (8) 16 6 19 232 12.2 51 0 100 57 210 3,264 15.5 73 16 Paul Williams (2) 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0 0 - - 0 Tight Ends Dwayne Blakley (5) 12 3 7 48 6.9 11 0 59 9 21 189 9.0 28 1 Alge Crumpler (8) 14 10 42 444 10.6 55 5 108 93 316 4,212 13.3 63 35 Bo Scaife (4) 16 15 46 421 9.2 26 1 46 32 112 1,064 9.5 34 5 Craig Stevens (R) - - - - - - - 0 0 0 0 - - 0 Running Backs and Fullbacks Quinton Ganther (1) 2 0 0 0 - - 0 4 0 0 0 - - 0 Ahmard Hall (3) 11 4 9 60 6.7 11 0 25 11 24 198 8.3 28 0 Chris Henry (2) 7 0 6 53 8.8 18 0 7 0 6 53 8.8 18 0 Chris Johnson (R) - - - - - - - 0 0 0 0 - - 0 LenDale White (3) 16 16 20 114 5.7 15 0 29 16 34 174 5.1 15 0 OFFENSIVE LINEMEN Offensive Line Coach: Mike Munchak -- 15th NFL Season, 15th with Titans (12th as offensive line coach) Centers: Center Kevin Mawae is a 15-year veteran and six-time Pro Bowler. The former Seattle Seahawk and New York Jet was signed as an unrestricted free agent in 2006. After starting 16 games in 2006, he started the first 14 games of 2007 before a calf injury forced him to miss the final two regular season games and the team s Wild Card Playoff Game. Leroy Harris, a fourth-round draft choice from N.C. State in 2007, played in five games as a rookie, primarily on special teams. Guards: The Titans have two new starters at guard this season left guard Eugene Amano and right guard Jake Scott. The Titans turned to free agency to sign Scott from the Indianapolis Colts. He started 55 consecutive games from 2005-07 to end his career with the Colts. Amano has been an important contributor since his rookie year in 2004, backing up all three interior line positions. The former seventh-round pick received a contract extension in 2007 and is now in his first season as a full-time starter. Leroy Harris and Daniel Loper serve as the primary back-ups at guard. Tackles: The starters at tackle are Michael Roos and David Stewart, bookend tackles who both were drafted in 2005 and received contract extensions during the 2008 offseason. Roos, a former second-round pick from Eastern Washington, started 15 games as a rookie at right tackle and every game since then on the left side. Stewart, a former fourth-rounder, has not missed a start since entering the lineup in 2006. Backing up Roos and Stewart are Daniel Loper and Mike Otto. Loper, a former fifth-round draft choice in 2005, played every game during the 2007 season on special teams and started the team s playoff game at right guard. Otto was drafted in the seventh round in 2007 from Purdue and spent most of his rookie season on the practice squad. TITANS OFFENSIVE LINE - 2007 & CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS 2007 Career Player (NFL exp.) GP GS GP GS Centers Eugene Amano (4) 16 5 63 8 Kevin Mawae (15) 14 14 210 207 Guards Jacob Bell (5) 16 16 55 46 Leroy Harris (2) 5 0 5 0 Tackles Daniel Loper (4) 16 0 24 0 Mike Otto (1) 0 0 0 0 Michael Roos (4) 16 16 48 48 David Stewart (4) 16 16 30 30 31

DEFENSIVE OVERVIEW (COORDINATOR: JIM SCHWARTZ) LINEBACKERS Asst. Head Coach/Linebackers: Dave McGinnis -- 23rd NFL Season, 5th with Titans Starting right outside linebacker Keith Bulluck is in his ninth NFL season. The team s third all-time leading tackler led the Titans with a careerhigh five interceptions in 2007 and added 109 tackles. It was his fifth consecutive season with 100 or more stops. Bulluck has not missed a start from 2002-07. At left outside linebacker, David Thornton returns for his seventh NFL season after recording one of the best campaigns of his career in 2007. The former unrestricted free agent from the Indianapolis Colts led the team with 140 tackles, the second-highest total of his career. Ryan Fowler was the team s starting middle linebacker for 14 games in 2007, his first season with the Titans, before landing on injured reserve with a shoulder injury. The fifth-year pro from Duke was signed during the 2007 offseason as a restricted free agent from the Dallas Cowboys. Stephen Tulloch, a fourth-round draft choice in 2006, is the team s primary back-up at all three linebacker positions. He also serves as one of the leaders of Tennessee s special teams units. Other members of the Titans linebacking corps include Josh Stamer, who is in his first year with the Titans after spending his first five NFL seasons as a special teams standout with the Buffalo Bills; Stanford Keglar, a fourthround draft choice from Purdue; Colin Allred, a first-year player who spent most of 2007 on the practice squad before being elevated to the active roster in December; and Ken Amato, a sixth-year player who primarily serves as the team s long snapper. TITANS LINEBACKERS - 2007 & CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS 2007 Statistics Career Statistics Player (NFL exp.) GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk INT PD FF FR SpT GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk INT PD FF FR SpT Colin Allred (2) 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 4 Ken Amato (6) 7 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 3 61 0 7 5 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 31 Keith Bulluck (9) 16 16 109 75 34 0.0 5 7 1 1 0 127 100 1,027 670 357 17.5 16 50 13 8 28 Ryan Fowler (5) 14 14 73 42 31 0.0 0 1 0 0 2 46 17 92 55 37 0.0 0 1 2 1 40 Stanford Keglar (R) - - - - - - - - - - - 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Stamer (6) 16 0 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 15 70 0 15 9 6 0.0 1 0 0 0 70 David Thornton (7) 16 16 140 98 42 1.0 2 5 1 1 0 95 76 656 430 226 4.0 5 16 7 1 42 Stephen Tulloch (3) 16 1 36 28 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 11 32 5 73 51 22 0.5 1 2 0 0 28 CORNERBACKS Defensive Backs Coach: Chuck Cecil -- 8th NFL Season, 8th with Titans (2nd as defensive backs coach) Cornerback Cortland Finnegan is entering his third NFL season and second as the team s full-time starter at right cornerback. In 2007, the former seventh-round draft choice from Samford led the squad with 16 passes defensed and was tied for third on the team with 109 tackles. Left cornerback Nick Harper, the senior-most member of the starting secondary, is in his eighth NFL season and second campaign with the Titans. In 2007, he tied for second on the team with three interceptions. Harper, who joined the Titans after spending the first six years of his NFL career with the Indianapolis Colts, was signed as an unrestricted free agent during the 2007 offseason. Reynaldo Hill, a fourth-year pro and former seventh-round draft choice, backs up Harper and Finnegan at cornerback. His 2007 season totals included 14 tackles, one interception, two passes defensed and nine special teams tackles. Fourth-year veteran Eric King spent his first NFL season with the Buffalo Bills in 2005 and was claimed off waivers by the Titans just prior to the start of the 2006 season. He contributed 11 special teams tackles in 2007 prior to being placed on injured reserve with a forearm injury. During the 2008 offseason, the Titans signed versatile defensive back Chris Carr as a restricted free agent. He played in every game with the Oakland Raiders in his first three NFL seasons and became the club s all-time kickoff return leader. Strong safety Chris Hope is in his third season with the Titans and seventh NFL season. He started the first 11 games of the 2007 season before landing on injured reserve with a neck injury in December. His season statistics included 60 tackles and two interceptions. The former Florida State product spent his first four seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers before joining the Titans as an unrestricted free agent. Michael Griffin is entering his first full season as the team s starting free safety. A first-round draft choice from the University of Texas in 2007, he moved into the starting lineup during his rookie campaign and totaled 49 tackles, three interceptions, eight passes defensed, one forced fumble and a team-high 16 special teams tackles. Fourth-year veteran Vincent Fuller is in his second full season as the team s nickel defensive back. In 16 games in 2007, the former fourth-round pick from Virginia Tech recorded 35 tackles, one sack and two interceptions that were returned for touchdowns. Sixth-year safety Donnie Nickey has established himself as one of the team s top special teams performers and a dependable reserve in the defensive backfield during his career. He played every game in 2007 and posted eight tackles and one fumble recovery on special teams. SAFETIES Defensive Backs Coach: Chuck Cecil -- 8th NFL Season, 8th with Titans (1st as defensive backs coach); Asst. Secondary Coach: Marcus Robertson -- 2nd NFL Season, 2nd with Titans S Chris Hope leads the Titans secondary. 32

DEFENSIVE OVERVIEW (COORDINATOR: JIM SCHWARTZ) TITANS CORNERBACKS AND SAFETIES - 2007 & CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS 2007 Statistics Career Statistics Player (NFL exp.) GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk INT PD FF FR SpT GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk INT PD FF FR SpT Cornerbacks Chris Carr (4) 16 2 28 24 4 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 48 4 49 39 10 0.0 1 1 0 0 5 Cortland Finnegan (3) 16 16 109 84 25 1.0 1 16 1 0 4 32 18 166 131 35 3.0 1 23 2 1 19 Nick Harper (8) 14 14 80 75 5 0.0 3 14 1 1 0 103 74 463 365 98 0.0 18 71 1 4 21 Reynaldo Hill (4) 13 2 14 13 1 0.0 1 2 0 0 9 42 27 116 92 24 0.0 6 16 0 0 14 Eric King (4) 15 1 7 5 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 11 43 2 54 38 16 0.0 0 0 0 0 21 Safeties Vincent Fuller (4) 16 0 35 27 8 1.0 2 4 0 0 5 34 0 50 38 12 1.0 2 6 2 0 15 Michael Griffin (2) 16 10 49 34 15 0.0 3 8 1 0 16 16 10 49 34 15 0.0 3 8 1 0 16 Chris Hope (7) 11 11 60 39 21 0.0 2 4 0 1 0 89 59 404 301 103 0.0 11 36 4 4 0 Donnie Nickey (6) 16 0 1 1 0 1.0 0 0 0 0 8 76 6 36 30 6 1.0 0 1 0 0 51 DEFENSIVE LINEMEN Defensive Line Coach: Jim Washburn -- 10th NFL Season, 10th with Titans Defensive Ends: Right defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch was voted to his second Pro Bowl at the conclusion of 2007, his seventh NFL season and third season with the Titans. He cracked the team s all-time Top 10 in sacks with 31 takedowns over his first three seasons in Tennessee. In 2007, he led the team for the third consecutive year with 12 sacks and ranked second on the team with 115 tackles. The former Nebraska product has led the team in sacks and recorded at least 100 tackles in each season since signing with the team as an unrestricted free agent from the Arizona Cardinals in 2005. Left defensive end Jevon Kearse was re-signed by the Titans in March 2008, re-uniting the three-time Pro Bowler with the club that drafted him in 1999. A veteran of nine previous NFL seasons, the former first-round draft choice spent the past four years in Philadelphia after beginning his career with the Titans. The former University of Florida star led his team in sacks in six of his first seven NFL seasons. He won the Associated Press NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year Award in 1999 after setting a rookie record with 14.5 sacks. Dave Ball was signed as a free agent during the 2008 offseason. The fourth-year player from UCLA was originally drafted in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers. He spent time with the Chargers, New York Jets and Carolina Panthers prior to joining the Titans. Defensive end Jacob Ford, a sixth-round draft choice out of Central Arkansas in 2007, was placed on injured reserve during his rookie preseason with an Achilles injury. William Hayes was drafted by the Titans in the fourth round of the 2008 NFL Draft. He recorded 15 sacks in his four-year career at Winston-Salem State. Defensive Tackles: The 6-6, 320-pound Albert Haynesworth had arguably his best year in 2007, his sixth NFL season. The right defensive tackle was named to his first Pro Bowl after registering a career-high six sacks, 69 tackles, 23 quarterback pressures, six tackles for loss and three passes defensed. Haynesworth was originally drafted by the Titans from the University of Tennessee in the first round of the 2002 NFL Draft. Left defensive tackle Tony Brown was signed as a free agent in October 2006 after previous stints in Carolina, Miami and San Francisco. In 2007, his third NFL season, the Chattanooga native started all 16 games and finished fifth on the team with a career-high 83 tackles. He was signed to a multi-year contract extension during the 2007 season. Rookie Jason Jones was drafted by the Titans in the second round of the 2008 NFL Draft. Jones, who also has the ability to play defensive end, recorded 14 sacks and 174 tackles in his four-year career at Eastern Michigan. Third-year defensive tackle Kevin Vickerson is in his first full season in Tennessee. He was promoted from the practice squad during the 2007 season. He gained previous experience with the Miami Dolphins and served a stint in NFL Europa in 2007. TITANS DEFENSIVE LINEMEN - 2007 & CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS 2007 Statistics Career Statistics Player (NFL exp.) GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk INT PD FF FR SpT GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk INT PD FF FR SpT Defensive Ends Dave Ball (4) 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 10 7 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Jacob Ford (2) Injured Reserve 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 William Hayes (R) - - - - - - - - - - - 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Jevon Kearse (10) 14 8 25 9 16 3.5 0 1 0 1 0 111 102 444 273 171 69.5 1 29 29 3 0 Kyle Vanden Bosch (8) 16 16 115 65 50 12.0 0 2 4 0 0 83 68 426 236 190 36.0 0 3 9 3 0 Defensive Tackles Tony Brown (4) 16 16 83 46 37 3.0 0 5 1 0 0 45 22 161 95 66 5.5 0 8 1 2 0 Albert Haynesworth (7) 13 12 69 41 28 6.0 0 3 0 0 0 76 60 379 222 157 15.5 0 11 3 2 0 Jason Jones (R) - - - - - - - - - - - 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Kevin Vickerson (3) 4 0 3 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 33

SPECIALISTS OVERVIEW Special Teams Coach: Alan Lowry -- 28th NFL Season, 13th with Titans (10th as special teams coach) Kickers: Kicker Rob Bironas is in his fourth NFL season. In 2007, he was voted to his first Pro Bowl. The former Arena League standout was 35-of-39 on field goals and 28-of-28 on PATs. He led the NFL in made field goals and was second in the AFC and third in the NFL in scoring among kickers with 133 points. He made 19 consecutive field goals from Oct. 14-Nov. 25, including an NFL-record eight field goals at Houston on Oct. 21. On kickoffs, he was third in the NFL with 16 touchbacks. Punters: Craig Hentrich completed his 14th NFL season and 10th campaign with the Titans in 2007. The franchise s all-time leader in career punts recorded a 42.0-yard average (36.5 net) on 70 punts. He became the 17th punter in NFL history to reach 1,000 punts. Of active punters, only the Giants Jeff Feagles has more career punts than Hentrich, who is 14th on the NFL s all-time list. Hentrich also serves as the team s primary holder on field goals and extra point attempts, with Donnie Nickey backing him up. Returners: During the 2008 offseason, the Titans signed Chris Carr as a restricted free agent from the Oakland Raiders. The former Boise State standout possesses the ability to handle punt return and kickoff return duties for the Titans. In his first three NFL seasons with the Oakland Raiders, he became the club s all-time kickoff return leader. In 2007, he fielded 59 kickoffs for 1,327 yards (22.5 avg.) and added eight punt returns for 52 yards (6.5 avg.) In 2007, fourth-round draft pick Chris Davis led the team with 31 punt returns for 293 yards (9.5 avg.). Michael Griffin led the team with 18 kickoff returns for 422 yards (23.4 avg.). Wide receiver Brandon Jones and rookies Chris Johnson and Lavelle Hawkins also could see return duty for the Titans. Long-Snappers: The team s primary long snapper is sixth-year veteran Ken Amato. The former Montana State player has been with the club since 2003. Backing up Amato at long snapper is starting center Kevin Mawae. TITANS SPECIALISTS - 2007 & CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS Kickers: 2007 Statistics Career Statistics Player (NFL exp.) GP XP XPA FG FGA Pct Lg Pts GP XP XPA FG FGA Pct Lg Pts Rob Bironas (4) 15 28 28 35 39 89.7 56 133 48 90 92 80 96 83.3 60 330 Craig Hentrich (15) 15 0 0 0 0 - - 0 223 7 7 8 15 53.3 50 31 Punters: 2007 Statistics Career Statistics Player (NFL exp.) GP No Yds Avg TB In Lg Blk Net GP No Yds Avg TB In Lg Blk Net Craig Hentrich (15) 15 70 2,939 42.0 6 24 66 0 36.5 223 1,054 45,134 42.8 129 369 78 3 36.8 Returners: 2007 Statistics Career Statistics Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Player (NFL exp.) No FC Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD Chris Carr (4) 8 7 52 6.5 24 0 591,237 22.5 43 0 77 26 454 5.9 35 0 201 4,841 24.1 62 0 Chris Davis (2) 31 12 293 9.5 39 0 2 37 18.5 19 0 31 12 293 9.5 39 0 2 37 18.5 19 0 Cortland Finnegan (3) 2 3 11 5.5 9 0 0 0 - - 0 2 3 11 5.5 9 0 0 0 - - 0 Lavelle Hawkins (R) - - - - - - - - - - - 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 - - 0 Chris Johnson (R) - - - - - - - - - - - 0 0 0 - - 0 0 0 - - 0 Brandon Jones (4) 6 0 31 5.2 13 0 0 0 - - 0 11 0 106 9.6 32 0 0 0 - - 0 34