With new head coach Brian Callahan in Nashville, things are going to look a lot different for the Tennessee Titans in 2024 than they did under Mike Vrabel in years prior.
- The next two games for the Tennessee Titans will be all about the development of younger players and building momentum for the 2024 season. The Titans are already eliminated from playoff contention.
This time last month, it seemed as if Tennessee Titans second-year wide receiver Kyle Philips was playing the most consistent football of his NFL career.
In a surprising move, Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kyle Philips is inactive for Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts. Rookie wide receiver Colton Dowell, who has been praised by his coaches for contributing on special teams, is active.
Could Kyle Philips finally be developing into the WR the Titans thought he’d be? Tennessee Titans sophomore wide receiver Kyle Philips arguably played the best game of his career in last week’s Thursday night primetime defeat to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
There were just 12 seconds to go until halftime when Tennessee Titans punt returner Kyle Philips made a costly mistake. Philips muffed a punt on his own 11-yard line.
DeAndre Hopkins might be tired of being on the Tennessee Titans already. Punt returner Kyle Philips muffed a punt inside the five-yard line with just seconds to go in the first half, causing the Baltimore Ravens to kick a field goal going into halftime with a commanding 18-3 lead.
The Tennessee Titans had a rough first half against the Baltimore Ravens in London on Sunday, and it was made even worse by a brutal special teams mistake.
The Tennessee Titans have a tough call to make at punt returner this week. The spot was originally filled by second-year receiver Kyle Philips, but Philips was injured on a punt return during the preseason and went on injured reserve.
The Tennessee Titans moved to 2-2 on the season after a commanding win over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 4 and with that win comes renewed optimism for what the 2023 season can bring.
Tennessee Titans general manager made a slew of transactions on Monday afternoon The Tennessee Titans made an abundance of roster moves on Monday afternoon, the team confirmed via social media.
The Tennessee Titans need all of the reinforcements on the offensive side of the ball they can possibly get and it looks like they will get some leading up to Week 5 in the form of wide receiver Kyle Philips.
The Tennessee Titans are in the process of putting their regular season roster together and while the setting of the initial roster gets a lot of buzz, the reality is the roster continues to take form over the following days as well.
In last weekend’s preseason game against Minnesota, Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kyle Philips went down with a knee injury. Now, the Titans know that they’re going to be without Philips for the next six weeks with an MCL injury.
Another day, another injury to one of the Titans’ starting receivers Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kyle Philips suffered an injury in Saturday’s preseason victory over the Minnesota Vikings.
NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Titans started off training camp practice on Monday with some special teams warmups. Among the punt returners the Titans had catch balls were Kyle Philips, Mason Kinsey, Tre'Shaun Harrison, Kearis Jackson and Gavin Holmes.
The Titans are expecting big things from their sophomore wideout Welcome to Music City Miracles’ Tennessee Titans 2023 Roster Profile! Between now and August, MCM will feature more than two dozen talents.
In a recent interview, newly appointed Titans offensive coordinator Tim Kelly responded in the affirmative when asked if the team currently had enough to work with at the wide receiver position, according to Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com.
As the Tennessee Titans begin new GM Ran Carthon's era, the team is without question in a time of transition. The 2023 season will likely reveal whether Tennessee is rebuilding or simply reloading.
Kyle Philips (8.25 RAS) – WR, UCLA Kyle Philips did a lot of damage for UCLA as a slot receiver. He has excellent quickness in and out of cuts and is an outstanding route-runner.
UCLA football wide receiver Kyle Philips spoke to reporters after the Bruins’ pro day on Tuesday, breaking down his performance running routes and catching passes, detailing the interviews he’s had with NFL scouts and getting excited about a return to Westwood.
#2 Pos: WR Ht: 5112 Wt: 189 Hand: 858 Arm: 2958 Wing: 7100 40: 4.58 Vertical: 33.5 Broad: 1004 3 Cone: NA Bench: NA Shuttle: NA DOB: 06/17/ Hometown: San Marcos, CA High School: San Marcos Kyle Philips UCLA Bruins One-liner: An extremely hard-working wide receiver, who knows how to get open and get first downs.
The Bruins' lone receiver in Indianapolis settled right in with the group of top pass-catchers until things took a turn in the final moments. UCLA football's Kyle Philips was in the second group of wide receivers to take the field at the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine.
Conference play opened in full swing this weekend, and one Bruin collected some hardware amid the chaos. The Pac-12 announced its weekly honors Monday, and No.
In the last press conference prior to Saturday's game, linebacker Carl Jones Jr. and receiver Kyle Philips talked about what's been going on during the extra prep week at Wasserman Football Center.
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