Note to NFL teams: Find yourself a coach who is discussed by his players the way Tennessee Titans’ A.J. Brown described Mike Vrabel.
Author: Gentry Estes, Nashville Tennessean
Opinion: There’s no replacing Derrick Henry, but Tennessee Titans must try
The Titans’ Derrick Henry has been so relentlessly durable that a serious injury hasn’t felt possible. So what’s next for the running back room?
Opinion: It’s going to take patience with Caleb Farley. For Tennessee Titans — and all of us
First-round cornerback Caleb Farley is still healing and shaking off the rust after sitting out last season. That was never going to be easy.
Opinion: Change will happen, thanks to courage of those like Predators prospect Luke Prokop
Nashville Predators prospect Luke Prokop’s brave example will make it that much easier for the next athlete. Until one day that such news isn’t news.
How the Tennessee Titans — of all defenses — became the Baltimore Ravens’ kryptonite
For the Tennessee Titans, this isn’t a bad matchup. Matter of fact, their best defensive game this season was against the Ravens and Lamar Jackson.
Titans first-round draft pick Isaiah Wilson suspended by team for ‘violating club rules’
The Titans have suspended rookie offensive lineman Isaiah Wilson for Sunday’s game against the Browns for “violating club rules.”
Opinion: History found Vanderbilt kicker Sarah Fuller, and she was perfect for it
Sarah Fuller did it. She played SEC football. Everyone can now envision something they couldn’t before. That was the beauty of the moment.
Opinion: Could Nashville SC have prevented COVID-19 outbreak? Other teams and leagues have to hope so
It will be convenient to blame Nashville SC for doing something wrong in the buildup to MLS is Back because the alternative is terribly unsettling.
Opinion: As much as we want sports, players are the ones who are facing risks
Said Predators center Nick Bonino, “It’s tough to think about a point when it’s going to be completely safe for us to play.”
TV execs face wild challenge of broadcasting 2020 NFL draft from homes
When more than half a million gathered in Nashville last April, who could have imagined what the NFL draft would look like a year later?