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The Titans Back to Trying to Clean up Their ‘SINS’ After Season-Opening Loss
The Titans led the NFL with 13 penalties for 131 yards in their opener and are focusing on accountability to reduce these costly errors, coach Brian Callahan said.
- The Tennessee Titans lost their season opener in Denver, marked by an NFL-high 13 penalties for 131 yards that hindered their performance.
- The Titans created a competition in the offseason to reduce penalties, as self-inflicted mistakes called 'SINS' cost many opportunities last season.
- Rookie quarterback Cam Ward was sacked six times and had dropped passes, while Calvin Ridley took responsibility for his poor showing and a few drops.
- Jeffery Simmons said eliminating penalties would make the Titans a good team and admitted blame for two infractions, emphasizing the clear message: don't hurt the team.
- The Titans plan to show improvement in their Sunday home game against the 1-0 Los Angeles Rams as they start a two-game homestand after the Denver loss.
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The Titans back to trying to clean up their 'SINS' after season-opening loss
Calvin Ridley takes responsibility for a rough day in Tennessee's opening loss. Rookie quarterback Cam Ward isn’t blaming anyone for dropped passes and says he'll have his share of interceptions.
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