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Banged-up Titans face Patriots in key AFC tilt

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — In its two matchups with New England under coach Mike Vrabel, Tennessee has turned the Patriot Way into the Titan Way.

The Patriots dominated the series for years, winning 10 of 12 before the Titans hired the former New England linebacker as their head coach in 2018. Implementi­ng elements of the accountabi­lity culture he thrived in while playing under coach Bill Belichick, Vrabel quickly helped Tennessee change its fortunes.

Along with leading the Titans to back-to-back postseason appearance­s in 2019 and 2020, under Vrabel they’ve won their last two meetings with the Patriots — a regular season win in Tennessee during his first season, and a wildcard playoff victory at New England the following year that was Tom Brady’s last game in a Patriots uniform.

Vrabel will try to make it three in a row Sunday in a matchup of two of the AFC’s top teams. The Titans (8-3) have the best record in the conference. The Patriots (7-4) have won five straight.

Vrabel downplayed the chance to keep his streak alive against Belichick.

“Bill and I won’t be squaring off to determine this game,” Vrabel said. “This game will be won, like it always is, by the players.”

One of those players could be tight Jonnu Smith, who spent his first four seasons in the NFL with the Titans before departing for New England in free agency this past offseason. He recalled a coach and culture in Tennessee that’s eerily familiar.

“Great guy, great energy. A lot like this guy (Belichick). Not as far as personalit­y-wise, but just coaching styles,” Smith said. “They demand a lot of their players and that’s what any great coach should do. They want them to be the best and demand that they’re the best every snap. You can’t ask for a better coach than that. He knows his stuff and he’s a great guy off the field.”

GETTING DEFENSIVE

The Patriots come in allowing a league-low 16.1 points per game on defense. It’s part of a pattern for a team that has finished in the top 10 in fewest points allowed in each of the last nine seasons.

Linebacker Dont’a Hightower said progressio­n to playing their best football at this time of the season has been the blueprint since he’s been in New England.

“It’s something that we believe here,” he said. “It feels good knowing everyone is buying in and seeing the process work. The execution, the hard work — all that stuff. … It’s refilling the tank.“

BANGED UP

While the Patriots enter the game as healthy as they’ve been in weeks, the Titans are dealing with a bevy of issues.

Along with star running back Derrick Henry remaining sidelined following right foot surgery, Titans receiver A.J. Brown was among nine Titans who did not practice Wednesday on an injury report that featured 15 players for a team with 17 on injured reserve.

FINDING A RHYTHM

The Titans are showing signs of finding a new rhythm running the ball without Henry. They just had their most productive game without the back-toback rushing champ, running for 103 yards with a committee approach. Tennessee waived 2012 NFL MVP Adrian Peterson on Tuesday and signed Dontrell Hilliard, a four-year NFL veteran who went undrafted out of Tulane, to the roster off the practice squad in his place.

Hilliard, who has been with Cleveland and Houston, has played in 32 games before this season. Hillard just turned in his best game yet, rushing for 35 yards on seven carries with eight catches for 47 yards in last week’s loss to Houston.

D’Onta Foreman had 40 combined yards from scrimmage last week, and fullback Khari Blasingame has been activated to start practicing in a possible return from injured reserve.

Patriots safety Devin McCourty said even without Henry the Titans’ rushing attack (ranked fourth in NFL, averaging 129 yards per game) is dangerous.

“He’s a great player, but what they do, if we don’t come down and stop the run they’ll keep doing that,” McCourty said. “They’ll keep sticking to that run and then once you get aggressive the playaction will open up. You’ll have a tough day. . This team is resilient.”

 ?? Wade Payne / Associated Press ?? Titans coach Mike Vrabel will try to make it three straight wins over the Patriots when Tennessee faces off against New England on Sunday.
Wade Payne / Associated Press Titans coach Mike Vrabel will try to make it three straight wins over the Patriots when Tennessee faces off against New England on Sunday.

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