NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Every time the Tennessee Titans take one step forward, it's back they go.
At least the Titans can take solace in not hurting their chances for picking high in the next NFL draft.
Tennessee (2-12) missed yet another chance to string together consecutive wins for the first time since November 2022. Making Sunday's 37-24 road loss to the San Francisco 49ers even worse was the string of injuries that piled up for a young team.
How young? The Titans had a season-high 11 rookies play for a third straight game, with four of them starting, including quarterback Cam Ward. The No. 1 overall pick in April sees that as a bright side.
''We are so young, and we get better every day,'' Ward said. ''Film room, connecting more outside the building. For me to go through my first year with the guys who are going to be with me for a long period of time, it's good because we get a lot of bad plays or just little mistakes out of our system.''
Now the challenge is fixing those mistakes with three games remaining in a season that can't end soon enough.
What's working
Tony Pollard had his second straight 100-yard game with 104 yards on 14 carries for a 7.4-yard average and a touchdown.