Chattanooga Times Free Press

Titans QB eager to play again

- BY TERESA M. WALKER

NASHVILLE — Marcus Mariota finally has done something in the NFL that the Tennessee quarterbac­k never managed before in his career. Not in college at Oregon while winning the Heisman Trophy nor in high school back in Hawaii.

He saw defenders intercept four of his passes in the same game.

And it’s been as painful as anyone could expect. Making it worse? All those intercepti­ons coming on a Thursday night to add extra days to Mariota’s wait before the Titans (6-4) visit Indianapol­is (3-7) on Sunday.

“I would say I’m anxious,” Mariota said Wednesday. “I think the competitor in me wants to prove that it was a fluke and that I’m better than that. Obviously, you can learn from it, make smarter decisions with the football. Yes, I’m ready to get back out there.”

With the four intercepti­ons in the 40-17 loss in Pittsburgh, Mariota already has 10 this season, two more than the eight touchdown passes he’s thrown. The 10 intercepti­ons through his nine games already match what Mariota had through 12 games as a rookie and are one more than he had in 15 games last season.

Titans coach Mike Mularkey said the intercepti­ons in Pittsburgh weren’t all Mariota’s fault.

“Whether it’s been pressure,

had more pressure, more blitz, more making him move, more guys needing to make plays, more guys being where that ball, like (in Pittsburgh),” Mularkey said. “That’s the thing about zone coverage … they just happen to be in the right place in the right time, and that’s kind of what happened with some of his intercepti­ons.”

A couple of intercepti­ons simply sailed on Mariota this season, like the first one in Pittsburgh that went over wide receiver Rishard Matthews’ head. Rookie wide receiver

Corey Davis took the blame for two intercepti­ons.

Mariota said Davis doesn’t have to say that at all because he’s the quarterbac­k throwing the ball.

“Really when it comes down to it, if I can be smarter with the football,” Mariota said. “I think every quarterbac­k when they’re sitting back there thinks they can make every throw, and sometimes it’s better to either take off and maybe get a few yards or even get a sack. Those are things that I learned and I’ll continue to get better at them.”

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tennessee Titans quarterbac­k Marcus Mariota looks for running room against the Pittsburgh Steelers last Thursday. Mariota wants to redeem himself for throwing four intercepti­ons in that game.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tennessee Titans quarterbac­k Marcus Mariota looks for running room against the Pittsburgh Steelers last Thursday. Mariota wants to redeem himself for throwing four intercepti­ons in that game.

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