The Commercial Appeal

Locker shines as Titans top Falcons

QB completes 11 of 13 passes for 133 yards

- By Teresa M. Walker Associated Press

NASHVILLE — Beating a team that played in the NFC championsh­ip game is nice in the preseason. Winning when both the Titans and Atlanta Falcons played their starters into the third quarter makes it even better.

Jake Locker threw for 133 yards and a touchdown, and Tennessee sacked Matt Ryan five times Saturday night as the Titans beat the Falcons, 27-16.

Locker got both his first TD and the first turnover this preseason for the Titans. The third-year quarterbac­k also posted his best game yet as he completed 11 of 13 passes and finished with a 134.9 passer rating before leaving after a series in the third quarter.

Ryan had Tony Gonzalez back after the veteran tight end reported to the Falcons this week. But a Tennessee defense without four starters got to Ryan repeatedly, including three times on third downs. Julio Jones was thrown at eight times with Roddy White resting an injured ankle, and dropped a couple while also drawing an offensive pass interferen­ce penalty.

Atlanta wound up settling for four field goal attempts by Jeremy Shelley, and he missed a 46-yarder wide right.

The Falcons, who lost to San Francisco in the NFC championsh­ip game in January, averaged 26.2 points per season in 2012. But they trailed 20-6 when Ryan left after one series in the third period, settling for field goals despite driving to the Tennessee 6 and 13 early.

The Falcons didn’t get that close again with the first-team offense.

Tennessee had been shredded on the ground the first two games, including giving up 193 yards rushing last week at Cincinnati. That didn’t bode well for a defense that allowed a franchise-worst 471 points last season, and the Titans scratched end Ropati Pitoitua, tackle Sammie Hill and linebacker­s Akeem Ayers and Zach Brown for injuries.

It didn’t matter because the Titans got to Ryan repeatedly, and only a call from the officials helped bail him out of a would-be turnover. Ryan was ruled in the grasp before the ball came out with defensive tackle Jurrell Casey recovering in the second quarter.

The Titans f inished with six sacks.

“That was one of our goals this whole season is to get to the quarterbac­k and take pressure off of our DBs, and I felt up front we had a great game today being able to do that,” Casey said.

Locker’s turnover came when Atlanta blitzed on third down. He got away from Thomas DeCoud and scrambled to the first down marker only to be stripped by Joplo Bartu, with DeCoud recovering the ball. But the defense held, forcing a field goal.

“You can’t have turnovers like that,” Locker said. “It was nice to respond and find ways to put points on the board.”

Atlanta cornerback Asante Samuel hurt his thigh in the first quarter and didn’t return. Rookie Robert Alford replaced him, with rookie Desmond Trufant on the other side, and Locker started going downfield more.

Chris Johnson ran 11 times for 65 yards.

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