564 Results for justin gage

Don't look for Jones to jump McCareins

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...in to it, and reasons not to expect the Titans to change the starting receiver opposite Justin Gage. 1) The Titans are and intend to be a run-first team and McCareins is a...

Blog | November 26, 2008

Audible: AFC South Thanksgiving preview

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...to beat them any other way. Tidbits: On seven catches as a Chicago Bear against Detroit, Justin Gage averaged 21.6 yards... In his previous incarnation as an NFL quarterback, Daunte Culpepper was 2...

Blog | November 26, 2008

Audibles: AFC East Week 12 preview

Tim Graham, AFC East

Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham New England Patriots (6-4) at Miami Dolphins (6-4), 1 p.m. ET     Here is a classic revenge showdown with f...

Blog | November 21, 2008

Blogger debate: Jets vs. Titans

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky and Tim Graham In advance of the New York Jets vs. Tennessee Titans on Sunday in Nashville, AFC East blogger Tim Gr...

Blog | November 20, 2008

Blogger debate: Jets vs. Titans

Tim Graham, AFC East

Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky and Tim Graham In advance of the New York Jets vs. Tennessee Titans on Sunday in Nashville, AFC East blogger Tim Gr...

Blog | November 20, 2008

Finding another way to win, Titans get to 10-0

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...at the stars of the Titans' 10th win of the season -- one-time Chicago castoff receiver Justin Gage and third-string cornerback Chris Carr, whom the Raiders had no interest in retaining last offseason...

Blog | November 17, 2008

Gage confident about game vs. Jets

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...you take the best lines you can get. In a SportsNation chat at ESPN.com today, Justin Gage played along with a questioner and said just what you'd expect him to say: he...

Blog | November 17, 2008

Next level data on Collins and Gage

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...the Titans offense is the deep ball, but the Titans found it against the Jaguars, with Justin Gage featured in long connections of 56 (TD), 47, and 38 (TD) yards. Titans and the deep...

Blog | November 17, 2008

Reading the coverage: Win streak for Colts

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...of the Jaguars.The Titans' defense locked things down in the second half, says Gary Estwick.Justin Gage stretched the field for Tennessee.Third-string cornerback Chris Carr played big, according to Estwick.Wyatt...

Blog | November 17, 2008

Breaking down Garrard's ineffective day

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...1 While the Titans won the game in large part because Collins was able to find Justin Gage with long balls, the Jaguars were without the injured Matt Jones (their most productive receiver, but...

Blog | November 17, 2008

Insider Fantasy Top Performers chat!

...but only Insiders are eligible to get their questions answered. On Monday, Tennessee Titans wide receiver Justin Gage will stop by to chat about his team's 24-14 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars...

Chat | November 17, 2008

Rapid Reaction: Titans 24, Jaguars 14

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...and clawed their way out of it -- in large part because of two Kerry Collins-to-Justin Gage deep balls, no less -- and moved to 10-0 by flipping the game inside-out. A...

Blog | November 16, 2008

Gage having career day for Titans

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...woke up with touchdown drives of 55 and 63 yards. Tennessee is now ahead 17-14. Gage Receiver Justin Gage got the second touchdown on a 56-yard bomb from Kerry Collins up the right...

Blog | November 16, 2008

A great story, Collins isn't NFL MVP

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...to take advantage of coverages that are more willing to take their chances against Bo Scaife, Justin Gage and Brandon Jones. Collins deserves huge credit for his role in what's going on in...

Blog | November 11, 2008

Reading the coverage: Allen apologized to Schaub

Paul Kuharsky, AFC South

...Jim Wyatt.The undefeated Titans are built just the way Jeff Fisher likes, writes John McClain.Justin Gage returns to Chicago as a different player than he was for the Bears, writes McCormick

Blog | November 07, 2008