NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans have made it clear a week ahead of the NFL trade deadline that they're open for business after the latest loss in an ugly season.
The Titans sent cornerback Roger McCreary with his expiring rookie contract to the Los Angeles Rams on Monday, their second trade involving a cornerback so far this season.
Tennessee now is 1-7, tied with the New York Jets and New Orleans Saints for the worst records in the NFL after a 38-14 rout by the Indianapolis Colts.
"It is an opportunity for someone else to come in here and step in," Titans interim coach Mike McCoy said he told the team earlier Monday. "And it's all part of the business, and we're moving forward."
Outside linebacker Dre'Mont Jones, a veteran here on a one-year contract, said the trade deadline i

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