NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Becoming the first AFC team officially eliminated from playoff contention was only a matter of time for the NFL's lone one-win team.
Yet, the Titans keep finding new lows this season after seven consecutive losses and having matched the franchise's longest home skid since moving to Tennessee with 11 straight.
“On the bright side, I mean there’s really nothing that can get worse,” rookie quarterback Cam Ward said.
The Titans (1-11) continue hurting themselves with the same mistakes made under coach Brian Callahan and his replacement Mike McCoy. Too many penalties, sacks allowed, turnovers and an offense that struggles to stay on the field let alone find the end zone repeatedly.
The No. 1 overall pick in April still is looking for his first home victory in the N

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