Chattanooga Times Free Press

Titans, Panthers keep it respectful

- BY TERESA M. WALKER

NASHVILLE — Cam Newton’s best performanc­e during a joint practice between the Carolina Panthers and Tennessee Titans on Wednesday came while he was dancing during warmups.

That was the most action the quarterbac­k saw as Carolina coaches limited him because of a sore shoulder.

Marcus Mariota, Newton’s Tennessee counterpar­t, has no such limitation­s, and he showed off his healthy leg with a nice run. Unfortunat­ely for Mariota, the Panthers intercepte­d him twice.

“It’s stuff that we can learn from, and that’s what’s big about this,” Mariota said.

Rain forced a one-hour delay to the first of two joint practices — another is set for today — at Tennessee’s headquarte­rs. The skies cleared long enough for a steamy and physical two-hour practice that remained very profession­al.

Yes, there was some pushing and shoving between linemen, but Pro Bowl linebacker Brian Orakpo called the afternoon probably one of the most respectful joint practices he has ever participat­ed in.

“The way they emphasized no fighting — surprised there wasn’t a bulletin board saying ‘No Fighting’ as soon as we walked into the building,” Orakpo said. “That’s how much they talked about it. We made sure we were going to be discipline­d and get great work, and they did the same thing because their coach had the same message.”

Panthers tight end Greg Olsen said everybody came in with the right mindset between teams that will play their second preseason games Saturday afternoon.

“Guys played hard. They competed,” Olsen said. “They did everything they were asked to do.”

The Titans were such nice hosts, a small shaved ice stand was brought out so the Panthers could grab a cool treat on their way off the fields to the buses back to their hotel.

But the Titans, who tied for sixth in the NFL with 40 sacks last season, didn’t get a chance to chase Newton at all. The quarterbac­k has been dealing with a sore shoulder after offseason surgery to repair a partially torn rotator cuff, and he only threw passes to his own receivers early. That left Newton busy watching the Panthers’ offense while being the team’s top cheerleade­r.

“He’s trying to bring a little energy,” Rivera said of Newton. “At least he believes he’s bringing energy. That’s the important part is trying to get his guys going. He was into it, which is always a good thing.”

Rivera, who stayed with Carolina’s offense, said the Panthers want to see how Newton feels after throwing well in their early controlled drills and will make a decision on what the quarterbac­k does today before practice.

As much as the Titans would like to defend against Newton, they all understand why he simply watched.

“He got an injury,” Orakpo said. “They’re not going to throw him out there and risk anything for practice. We can get work done with anyone under center. But you know Cam got bored, and you know when he’s sitting around he’s going to talk trash with his team.

“We can talk trash, too, and have some fun. That’s why I kind of went up to him messing with him as well. It’s pretty cool.”

On the other field, Titans coach Mike Mularkey watched his offense and Mariota work against a 4-3 defense that gives the franchise quarterbac­k a different look than he’s seen in training camp. Tennessee uses a 3-4 scheme.

Panthers safety Colin Jones intercepte­d a ball that went off tight end Delanie Walker, and linebacker Shaq Thompson picked off a pass to Derrick Henry.

Former Titans and Ohio State running back Eddie George was a spectator at practice, one of four Heisman Trophy winners on the fields, along with Newton (Auburn, 2010), Mariota (Oregon, 2014) and Henry (Alabama, 2015). George won the award as college football’s most outstandin­g player in 1995.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tennessee Titans outside linebacker Brian Orakpo, left, greets Carolina Panthers quarterbac­k Cam Newton during a combined NFL practice Wednesday in Nashville.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tennessee Titans outside linebacker Brian Orakpo, left, greets Carolina Panthers quarterbac­k Cam Newton during a combined NFL practice Wednesday in Nashville.

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