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1. The UK will consult on sales targets for automakers during the transition to electric vehicles -

LONDON (AP) — Britain's new Labour government will launch a consultation on auto manufacturers' sales targets during the transition to electric vehicles, following the decision by Stellantis, the owner of Vauxhall, to close its van factory in southern England at the potential cost of 1,100 jobs.

2. Belmont makes Top 20 Music Schools list -

Belmont University’s College of Music & Performing Arts ranked 15th among the world’s top 20 music schools in The Hollywood Reporter’s annual list. The 2024 ranking, which highlights institutions preparing the next generation of composers across all media, places Belmont alongside renowned institutions The Juilliard School, Berklee College of Music and the New England Conservatory.

3. Titans center Lloyd Cushenberry, safety Quandre Diggs placed on injured reserve -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans placed center Lloyd Cushenberry and veteran safety Quandre Diggs on injured reserve Wednesday and signed Mike Edwards to help replace Diggs in the secondary.

4. Westbrook-Ikhine is always lurking -

When Nick Westbrook-Ikhine first made the Tennessee Titans roster as an undrafted rookie back in 2020, he knew his primary role would be on special teams and specifically as a gunner on punts.

And while Westbrook-Ikhine has had the occasional big game as a receiver during his first four seasons with the Titans, the team’s plan each offseason was always to add talent at the position and maneuver Westbrook-Ikhine back down the depth chart.

5. Titans need QB Will Levis to play to help salvage a disappointing season -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans find themselves at the midpoint of their season right about where they started.

Needing to know what they have in quarterback Will Levis. Seeing Levis start — and finish — with a victory would be even better.

6. What would Bud do after one of worst losses ever for franchise? -

I was going to use the space for this week’s column to do a nice little feature story on a Titans player and his role on the team.

But that has been postponed for now due to the need for an emergency therapy session for Titans fans in the wake of being absolutely demolished Sunday in Detroit.

7. Former Abercrombie & Fitch chief Mike Jeffries arrested on federal sex trafficking charges -

NEW YORK (AP) — Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries, his romantic partner and a third man were arrested Tuesday on charges of luring men into drug-laced, outlandish and coercive sex parties held around the world by dangling the promise of modeling for the retailer's once-defining beefcake ads.

8. Titans' Farley among 1st-rounders from 2021 let go on NFL roster cutdown day -

Tennessee cornerback Caleb Farley and Kansas City receiver Kadarius Toney, both first-round picks in the 2021 NFL draft, were among the cuts Tuesday as teams trimmed their rosters for the regular season.

9. Yochem succeeds Blank as Partnership 2030 co-chair -

Carol Yochem has been selected co-chair of Partnership 2030, serving alongside Mayor Freddie O’Connell. Yochem, central region president of First Horizon Bank, succeeds Lee Blank.

Partnership 2030, established in 1990, is Middle Tennessee’s largest public-private partnership that works to enhance Middle Tennessee’s economic vitality and quality of life through strategic investments in education, workforce development and infrastructure. With 250-plus corporate and community partners, the initiative drives economic inclusivity and regional collaboration across a 10-county economic market?.

10. Yacht that sank off Sicily was carrying people celebrating tech magnate's acquittal; 6 missing -

PORTICELLO, Sicily (AP) — Police divers resumed searching Tuesday for six people believed trapped in the hull of a superyacht that sank in deep seas off Sicily, including a British tech magnate who was celebrating his recent acquittal on fraud charges with the people who had defended him at trial.

11. The 'Appeal to Heaven' flag evolves from Revolutionary War symbol to banner of the far right -

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is embroiled in a second flag controversy in as many weeks, this time over a banner that in recent years has come to symbolize sympathies with the Christian nationalist movement and the false claim that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

12. The inside story of a rotten Hewlett Packard deal to be told in trial of fallen British tech star -

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — An $11 billion acquisition that backfired on Silicon Valley pioneer Hewlett Packard more than a decade ago will be resurrected Monday during a trial that will explore whether the deal was an illegal rip-off or a case of botched management.

13. NFL takes a U-turn on ‘Patriot Way’ -

When the Titans fired Mike Vrabel Jan. 9, the national – and, to a lesser extent, local – opinion was that he wouldn’t be unemployed for long.

A hot commodity like Vrabel, who went 41-24 in his first four seasons with the Titans and got them to the AFC Championship in 2019, would quickly be scooped up by one of the other seven teams with a vacancy this offseason, right?

14. Titans make it official, hiring Callahan to replace Vrabel -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans have hired Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan as their head coach, tasked with trying to turn them back into winners and groom Will Levis into their franchise quarterback.

15. Titans agree to hire Bengals offensive coordinator Callahan as head coach -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans have agreed to hire Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan as their head coach, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press on Monday.

16. Senior Bowl names Titans' Williams, Jets' Ulbrich as head coaches for game -

MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — Tennessee Titans defensive line coach Terrell Williams and New York Jets defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich will serve as head coaches at the Senior Bowl.

17. Patriots parting with Bill Belichick, who led team to 6 Super Bowl championships, AP source says -

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Six-time NFL champion Bill Belichick agreed to part ways as the coach of the New England Patriots on Thursday, bringing an end to his 24-year tenure as the architect of the most decorated dynasty of the league's Super Bowl era, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because it has not yet been announced.

18. Titans have the assets for rebuild with coach Mike Vrabel's future in question -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans have the seventh overall draft pick in April along with the second-most cap space to fix a roster that led the NFL in players used for a third straight season winning only six of its past 24 games.

19. Falcons fire former Titans OC Smith hours after completing 3rd straight 7-10 season -

ATLANTA (AP) — Arthur Smith, who inherited a rebuilding project in his first NFL head coaching job and failed to lift Atlanta from its playoff drought, was fired late Sunday night, hours after completing his third straight losing season with the Falcons.

20. Titans fiddle while Texans, Jags, Colts build real contenders -

The firing of Jon Robinson last season will buy coach Mike Vrabel some time to get the rebuild going in earnest for the rest of this season and next year.

And while the national media seems to have Vrabel already buying a house in Foxboro and replacing Bill Belichick in New England, I wouldn’t look for that to happen this offseason.

21. Titans don't offer much to ‘rally around’ -

You have to learn to walk before you can run. Right now, the Tennessee Titans are crawling in circles.

The Titans found creative ways to lose in overtime to the Indianapolis Colts, 31-28. Blocked punts on two consecutive series and a missed extra point were enough to cost special teams coordinator Craig Aukerman his job. His firing was announced Monday.

22. Vrabel makes clear the struggling Titans will not coast to end of season -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Tennessee coach Mike Vrabel dispelled any thought that the Titans will coast to the finish of their struggling season Monday.

He fired special teams coordinator Craig Aukerman after an overtime loss to Indianapolis that thinned the Titans' anemic playoff hopes, a game lost in part due to a punt blocked and returned for a touchdown with their record-setting punter knocked out for the season on his next attempt.

23. City Christmas tree lighting on deck Friday -

The 24th lighting of the grand Christmas tree in Public Square Park Friday at 5:30 p.m.

The annual lighting ceremony will feature performances by the Andrew Jackson Elementary School choir as well as singer and actress Grace Leer (from Hallmark’s “Time for Her to Come Home for Christmas”).

24. Titans running out of time to salvage season because of road woes -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans are running out of time to salvage this season.

The Titans (3-6) have lost two straight and four of five after a 20-6 loss in Tampa Bay. They haven't won on the road since Nov. 17, 2022, making Tennessee the AFC's lone winless team away from home at 0-5. Arizona is the NFL's only other team still looking for a road win.

25. Vrabel says trading All-Pro safety Kevin Byard tough business decision Titans had to make -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans wanted to compete this season, and coach Mike Vrabel said Tuesday winning remains their top focus.

Trading defensive captain and two-time All-Pro safety Kevin Byard may jolt the locker room enough to help turn around a 2-4 start. The deal also signals the Titans are rebuilding.

26. Tart could give the Titans run defense a boost against the Ravens -

WATFORD, England (AP) — Titans defensive tackle Teair Tart could be back from a toe injury to face Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens a week after the Colts ran wild on Tennessee.

Tart returned to practice on Friday and was listed as questionable for Sunday's game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

27. Veteran Folk stabilizes kicking game -

In the aftermath of the Titans’ first win in 10 months, defeating the Los Angeles Chargers 27-24 in overtime, a funny but respectful comment came from defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons.

“You dang right. It felt wonderful, man. We haven’t won a game since the Packers. Today, it’s amazing,” Simmons says. “Hell of a job by the offense, and Granddad on the team, Nick (Folk), going out to make the kick.”

28. Titans will sink or swim with offensive line -

It has taken a while, but the Tennessee Titans have rebuilt their offense for 2023.

Adding the likes of veteran wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins and rookie running back Tyjae Spears, and hoped-for improvement from Treylon Burks and Kyle Philips, once they return from injuries, should make for a better showing from the offense than we saw in 2022.

29. Desperate quest for kicker could bite Titans -

And so the kicking carousel spins again. No one seems to know when it will end.

That little rhyme is a reminder that the Tennessee Titans yet again find themselves in dire straits as they try to find someone, anyone, who can solidify the kicker spot.

30. Tennessee's joint practices canceled after injury to Patriots cornerback Bolden -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans will focus on themselves during the final week of training camp after the New England Patriots canceled their two joint practices following the injury to cornerback Isaiah Bolden.

31. Titans-Vikings practices an ideal fit for coaches, former teammates Vrabel, O'Connell -

EAGAN, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell made a priority call to his Tennessee Titans counterpart Mike Vrabel even before the preseason game schedule was released, desiring a hard-nosed opponent with a stout front seven to test his team against in training camp.

32. Young QBs play well, kickers have inconsistent first outing -

With training camp now in full swing and the Titans heading into preseason week No. 2 at Minnesota, there are a few battles unfolding that are worth monitoring until the 53-man roster is set. Here are a few of the top battles and who has the early edge after 10 days or so of camp and one preseason game.

33. Wall Street slips as its big rally cools some more -

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks slipped Thursday as Wall Street's red-hot rally for the year cooled a bit more.

The S&P 500 fell 11.50, or 0.3%, to 4,501.89 for its third straight loss after setting a 16-month high. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 66.63, or 0.2%, to 35,215.89, and the Nasdaq composite dipped 13.73, or 0.1%, to 13,959.72.

34. One more shot for Titans stars before rebuild? -

The seven-game losing streak that capped off the Tennessee Titans’ 2022 season and subsequent offseason activity also generated frequent use of a word NFL teams don’t like to hear: rebuild.

35. Titans landing 3-time All-Pro receiver Hopkins, AP source says -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans hope they've filled their major need at wide receiver with three-time All-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, agreeing to terms on a two-year deal worth $26 million with incentives that could push that to $32 million, a person familiar with the agreement said Sunday.

36. Titans QB says 3-time All-Pro DeAndre Hopkins would be good fit -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Tennessee quarterback Ryan Tannehill met DeAndre Hopkins for the first time during the three-time All-Pro's free agent visit with the Titans.

The quarterback who turns 35 in July and is going into the final season of his contract spent some time with Hopkins and his girlfriend in what Tannehill called a nice meeting.

37. Biden's appeals court nominee faces rare Democratic scrutiny -

WASHINGTON (AP) — One of President Joe Biden's nominees to a federal appeals court has generated rare concern from some Democrats and outside groups over his signature on a legal brief defending a parental notification law in New Hampshire, injecting the issue of abortion into his confirmation fight from an unexpected flank.

38. ‘Players’ coach’ Vrabel hits 50-win milestone -

Unless you looked it up, you probably would never know Mike Vrabel just reached a milestone in his coaching career with last week’s win in Green Bay.

The 27-17 victory at Lambeau Field marked the 50th win of Vrabel’s coaching career (including playoff games) and made him just the third coach in the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans history to reach that plateau.

39. Former NFL players — like Vrabel — finding success as current NFL coaches -

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel offered handshakes and high-fives to his players as they exited Nissan Stadium following a victory two weeks ago.

When he saw center Ben Jones limping up the ramp, Vrabel made a beeline for the veteran and grabbed him for an emotional bear hug.

40. Titans sweep Colts for 2nd straight season with 19-10 win -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans are so banged up that even quarterback Ryan Tannehill now is in a walking boot.

The Titans also have won four straight after an 0-2 start, showing a toughness that could be what matters most in the AFC South they've won each of the past two seasons.

41. Walker retires after 14 NFL seasons with Niners, Titans -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Delanie Walker knew his broken ankle was bad when he didn't feel any pain while on the field in Miami.

Not because of shock. The nerve-endings had been severed.

"At that point, I kind of felt like this is going to be a tough one to come back from," Walker said Tuesday. "But knowing me, I was that guy, knowing that I wanted to come back early. I wanted to show the team that I worked my butt off to get back on this field. And, you know, it just didn't happen the way I wanted it to."

42. Powell's stark message: Inflation fight may cause recession -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve delivered its bluntest reckoning Wednesday of what it will take to finally tame painfully high inflation: Slower growth, higher unemployment and potentially a recession.

43. Titans' Taylor Lewan, Bud Dupree sit out practice -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Three-time Pro Bowl left tackle Taylor Lewan did not practice Wednesday as the Tennessee Titans went through a walk-through session.

Titans coach Mike Vrabel said that veteran Dennis Daley was the plan at left tackle Monday night when Lewan was hurt on their first offensive play and carted to the locker room in a 41-7 loss to Buffalo on Monday night.

44. Fed attacks inflation with another big hike and expects more -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Intensifying its fight against high inflation, the Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate Wednesday by a substantial three-quarters of a point for a third straight time and signaled more large rate hikes to come — an aggressive pace that will heighten the risk of an eventual recession.

45. Titans place AJ Moore, Da'Shawn Hand on injured reserve -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans placed defensive back A.J. Moore and defensive lineman Da'Shawn Hand on injured reserve Tuesday.

46. Hooper calls chance with Titans a no-brainer for tight end -

Tennessee's newest tight end Austin Hooper says he only wants a chance to compete with his third NFL team.

The Titans introduced Hooper on Monday, a quick turnaround from Cleveland releasing him Thursday. Hooper agreed to terms Friday after getting a scouting report on the Titans from his college teammate and now Titans quarterback Kevin Hogan.

47. Waller adds to real estate, government relations practices -

Doug Sloan, Jon Cooper and Quan Poole have joined Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP’s Nashville office. The three attorneys join Waller with nearly 45 years of combined experience in legal and leadership roles in the government of Nashville and Davidson County.

48. Vikings interview Titans' Ossenfort for GM -

EAGAN, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings interviewed Green Bay offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett for head coach and Tennessee director of player personnel Monti Ossenfort for general manager on Sunday.

49. Titans hang on in Texas, get AFC's No. 1 seed -

The AFC playoffs will be running through Music City, and the Tennessee Titans should have Derrick Henry back for their first game this postseason.

50. Titans clinch 2nd straight AFC South, beating Miami 34-3 -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans are dancing as back-to-back AFC South champs in a season when they lost the NFL's leading rusher at Halloween and have used 88 players — most ever in a non-strike season for the NFL.

51. US move to shorten COVID-19 isolation stirs confusion, doubt -

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. health officials' decision to shorten the recommended COVID-19 isolation and quarantine period from 10 days to five is drawing criticism from some medical experts and could create more confusion and fear among Americans.

52. Vrabel is NFL coach of the year -

Other than injuries, there has been one constant for the Tennessee Titans in 2021 – head coach Mike Vrabel.

Despite a record number of personnel changes due to injuries, Vrabel has been steadfast in insisting the Titans stay the course and remain diligent, no matter the circumstances or the odds.

53. Tennessee two-step: Sloppy Titans fall once again -

PITTSBURGH (AP) — The sight of the ball bounding out of his grasp is becoming far too familiar to Tennessee quarterback Ryan Tannehill.

So is the queasiness that comes with letting another winnable game slip away.

54. Titans dominate Jags 20-0, get 1st home shutout since 2000 -

NASHVILLE (AP) — It took the Tennessee Titans a month to find themselves. This version looks pretty comfortable atop the AFC South.

After two turnover-filled debacles and a bye week, the Titans ended up on the other side of a turnover-fest and got back in the win column Sunday. It surely helped that they faced woeful Jacksonville and rookie quarterback Trevor Lawrence.

55. Titans claim linebacker Vandy's Cunningham off waivers -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans claimed inside linebacker Zach Cunningham off waivers from the Houston Texans on Thursday, a move they hope will bolster their injury-riddled group.

Cunningham, 27, was released by the Texans (2-10) on Wednesday after being late to and missing meetings this season.

56. COVID cases spike even as US hits 200M vaccine milestone -

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The number of Americans fully vaccinated against COVID-19 reached 200 million Wednesday amid a dispiriting holiday-season spike in cases and hospitalizations that has hit even New England, one of the most highly inoculated corners of the country.

57. Can Vrabel hold Titans together for 5 games? -

One of the reasons Jon Robinson fired Mike Mularkey after a playoff win in 2018 and replaced him with Mike Vrabel was Robinson’s judgment that Vrabel was more likely to take the Titans to the next level.

58. Turnovers rising for sinking Titans -

The Tennessee Titans limp into their much-needed bye week on a two-game losing streak.

At some point before the season ends, the Titans hope to have their A-list players, including A.J. Brown, Julio Jones, Bud Dupree and maybe even Derrick Henry, back to bolster a team that has been so depleted by injuries that they sailed right past the record for players used in a season Sunday, playing four new players to bring their season total to 86 with five games remaining.

59. Titans finally reach bye week with chance to rest, heal -

NASHVILLE (AP) — No NFL team needs its bye week as much as the Tennessee Titans.

The Titans (8-4) finally get to rest and heal up some of the many injured players for a stretch run to finish the season. Tennessee has used 86 different players this season, most by an NFL team since at least 1993 and topping the mark of 84 first set by Miami in 2019. They've also started 49 different players.

60. Titans lose 36-13 to Patriots, fumble away AFC's No. 1 seed -

Two kicks that clanged off the same upright. A missed tackle that turned a short pass into a 41-yard touchdown. Three fumbles in New England territory, and an interception in the end zone.

A lot of things went wrong for the Tennessee Titans in their 36-13 loss to the Patriots on Sunday, and so many of them were self-inflicted.

61. Titans have lots to clean up after ugly end to win streak -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans' six-game winning streak is over. The resilience, determination and fight shown through that stretch keeps them a contender even after a sloppy loss.

The Titans (8-3) have lots to clean up after a season-high five turnovers, four off interceptions by Ryan Tannehill, in a 22-13 loss to the Houston Texans.

62. Experience in close games helps Titans extend win streak -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans would prefer easier wins that don't come down to a final stand at the goal line or scratching out a victory in overtime.

They also don't flinch in such situations. They're scrappy and tested, used to big moments late in games because they've been in more of them than any other NFL team with coach Mike Vrabel.

63. Titans off to best start under Vrabel at NFL's halfway mark -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans like to play physical football and call themselves resilient.

It's also time to consider them contenders.

Tennessee hits the midway point with the NFL's longest active winning streak at five games — the past four over playoff teams from last season. The Titans also are the AFC's first team to seven wins, and their latest is the most impressive for a team trying to reach its first Super Bowl since January 2000.

64. Robots hit the streets as demand for food delivery grows -

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Robot food delivery is no longer the stuff of science fiction. But you may not see it in your neighborhood anytime soon.

Hundreds of little robots — knee-high and able to hold around four large pizzas — are now navigating college campuses and even some city sidewalks in the U.S., the U.K. and elsewhere. While robots were being tested in limited numbers before the coronavirus hit, the companies building them say pandemic-related labor shortages and a growing preference for contactless delivery have accelerated their deployment.

65. Titans will have to get creative without NFL rushing leader -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans have had plenty of experience dealing with injuries this season and now must adapt to their biggest challenge yet.

No Derrick Henry for the foreseeable future.

66. Let’s not talk about injuries -

Last week, there was some refreshing candor from the Tennessee Titans camp.

It came from outside linebacker Bud Dupree, who spoke to reporters for the first time since being sidelined by a knee injury.

67. Titans determined to fix issues protecting QB Ryan Tannehill -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans are having serious issues protecting their quarterback.

After being sacked only 24 times all of last season, Ryan Tannehill has been taken down 17 times — most in the NFL through four games. Only Carson Wentz of Indianapolis (35) and New England's Mac Jones (34) have been hit more than Tannehill (32).

68. Nissan to make new electric cars, batteries in Britain -

LONDON (AP) — Japanese carmaker Nissan and its partners plan to invest 1 billion ($1.4 billion) pounds to expand production of electric vehicles and batteries in northeast England, a major victory for the U.K. government's efforts to attract jobs and investment following the country's departure from the European Union.

69. Dems eye $6T plan on infrastructure, Medicare, immigration -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats are eyeing a $6 trillion infrastructure investment plan that goes far beyond roads and bridges to include core party priorities, from lowering the Medicare eligibility age to 60 and adding vision and hearing benefits to incorporating a long-running effort to provide legal status for certain immigrants, including "Dreamers."

70. Bank of England: Cautious optimism over UK economic outlook -

LONDON (AP) — The Bank of England voiced cautious optimism Thursday about the U.K.'s economic outlook in the wake of a sharp fall in coronavirus infections and the rapid rollout of the nation's COVID-19 vaccination program.

71. Luxury car brand Jaguar to go all-electric by 2025 -

LONDON (AP) — Struggling luxury car brand Jaguar will be fully electric by 2025, the British company said Monday as it outlined a plan to phase out internal combustion engines.

Jaguar Land Rover, which is owned by Indian conglomerate Tata Motors, hopes the move will help turn around the fortunes of the 86-year-old Jaguar brand, which for many epitomizes class but has struggled in recent years.

72. Sorry Brady fans, looks like a Rodgers vs. Mahomes in Super Bowl -

This week’s conference championship games are interesting, particularly from a quarterback perspective.

In the AFC, the Kansas City Chiefs with Patrick Mahomes (provided he clears the concussion protocol) host the Buffalo Bills and Josh Allen in a matchup of perhaps the best young quarterbacks in the game.

73. Abelow named president of Nashville Bar Association -

Mike Abelow, member at Sherrard Roe Voigt and Harbison, has been named 2021 president of the Nashville Bar Association.

Abelow litigates complex business disputes, with a focus on business disputes that involve either party threatening to or filing for bankruptcy. He was a litigator with the Federal Trade Commission before moving to Nashville in 2007.

74. Biden's plea for cooperation confronts a polarized Congress -

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden feels at home on Capitol Hill, but the place sure has changed since he left.

The clubby atmosphere that Biden knew so well during his 36-year Senate career is gone, probably forever. Deal-makers are hard to find. And the election results haven't dealt him a strong hand to pursue his legislative agenda, with Democrats' poor performance in down-ballot races likely leaving them without control of Congress.

75. Democrats' Senate drive halted by GOP; key races undecided -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats faced increasingly long odds as the battle for Senate control hangs in balance, and Republicans brushed back multiple challengers to protect their majority. Still, it was too soon for the GOP to declare victory.

76. Democrats' Senate drive halted by GOP, but control teeters -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats had a disappointing night in the battle for Senate control, but it was too soon for Republicans to take a victory lap Wednesday, although they brushed back multiple challengers to protect their now teetering majority.

77. Cable news ratings increase 72% compared to 2019 -

NEW YORK (AP) — It's not difficult to figure out which television networks are benefiting from the presidential election, and which ones should worry about next year.

Collectively, the news networks CNN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC averaged just under 10 million viewers in prime time last week, or 72% more than the same week in 2019, the Nielsen company said.

78. GM had personal stake in protecting Titans from COVID-19 -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Tennessee general manager Jon Robinson has a very personal stake in keeping the Titans safe during the coronavirus pandemic. He hopes people around the NFL understand he has tried to do everything the right way.

79. Bills-Titans, Broncos-Patriots rescheduled by NFL -

The Bills-Titans game has been moved from Sunday to Tuesday night at 7 p.m. EDT as long as Tennessee has no more positive tests for COVID-19 in the interim.

CBS will televise the game.

The NFL also is rescheduling Sunday's Broncos-Patriots game from Sunday to Monday at 5 p.m. EDT as part of an ESPN doubleheader. New England had a smaller outbreak of COVID-19.

80. Vrabel quietly handling Titans’ crises -

It certainly feels like the Tennessee Titans have been cut adrift by the NFL as they try to figure out just how to proceed in the wake of the club’s rash of COVID-19 cases.

As of Sunday, the Titans had 20 players and personnel now in the COVID-19 protocol, including 18 in an eight-day span. That list includes 10 players and 10 staff, and forced the NFL to scramble and move the Oct. 4 game with Pittsburgh to Week 7.

81. NFL looking at "several" protocol incidents with Titans -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The NFL's investigation into how Tennessee turned into the league's first COVID-19 outbreak found "several specific incidents" of the Titans possibly breaking protocols dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, according to a person with knowledge of the probe.

82. Vrabel says Titans hope NFL allows them to return Wednesday -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Coach Mike Vrabel says the Tennessee Titans stand by how they've followed the NFL's protocols for the coronavirus pandemic and hope the league will allow the team back inside the building Wednesday.

83. Titans top winless Vikes 31-30; Gostkowski has 6 FGs -

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Ryan Tannehill and the Tennessee Titans have had little reason to sweat these tight finishes.

That shaky start with his new team now a distant memory, Stephen Gostkowski had this late-game part down a long time ago.

84. Happy at 1st 2-0 start since 2008, Titans see plenty to fix -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans know their undefeated start won't last for long if they don't fix some issues quickly.

"That's the message that we have to relay to the players is that we're happy to be 2-0, and we're lucky in a lot of ways," coach Mike Vrabel said Monday. "But there's been a lot of good stuff, stuff we got to clean up and continue to eliminate stuff that could potentially get us beat."

85. Gostkowski finally delivers in Titans' 16-14 win at Denver -

DENVER (AP) — A day after Tom Brady's dud of a debut for Tampa Bay, Stephen Gostkowski failed to put all that Patriots pedigree to work in his first game with the Tennessee Titans.

86. Armed and even more dangerous -

As Derrick Henry goes, so go the Tennessee Titans. It’s really as simple as that. In playoffs and regular season games combined, when Henry rushes for 100 yards, the Titans are 13-0. That stat dates back to 2017, when Henry had the first 100-yard rushing game of his NFL career in a week six win over the Indianapolis Colts.

87. Unsettled Titans kicking game needs a solution -

For several years before 2019, Ryan Succop had capably manned the kicker’s spot and performed quite well. But Succop was never healthy in 2019, and the results just weren’t the same when he came off injured reserve halfway through last season.

88. Beasley tardiness another test of Titans' New England playbook -

It is no secret that the Tennessee Titans have been built in large part on the New England Patriots model Bill Belichick masterminded two decades ago, a scheme that brought the Pats six Super Bowl championships.

89. Top Davidson County residential sales for March 2020 -

Top residential real estate sales, March 2020, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

90. Titans take Georgia offensive tackle Isaiah Wilson at No. 29 -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans believe they have drafted a player that will make Derrick Henry and Ryan Tannehill very happy.

The Titans added offensive tackle Isaiah Wilson out of Georgia Thursday, a player general manager Jon Robinson said reminds him of late wrestler Andre the Giant.

91. Titans agree to four-year extension with QB Ryan Tannehill -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans are keeping the quarterback that led them within a victory of the Super Bowl, agreeing to a four-year, $118 million extension with Ryan Tannehill.

The Titans announced the deal Sunday, hours after the NFL Players Association approved a new collective bargaining agreement.

92. Dow drops 5.9%, enters bear market amid ongoing virus fears -

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks tumbled Wednesday as fears about the economic damage from the coronavirus outbreak intensified and investors questioned whether any economic response from Washington will be effective — when and if they see one.

93. WHO declares that virus crisis is now a pandemic -

ROME (AP) — Expressing increasing alarm about mounting infections, the World Health Organization declared Wednesday that the global coronavirus crisis is now a pandemic.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who heads the U.N. agency, said the WHO is "deeply concerned by the alarming levels of spread and severity" of the outbreak. He also expressed concern about "the alarming levels of inaction."

94. Sanders struggles to expand supporter base after Warren exit -

WASHINGTON (AP) — It took Joe Biden's moderate rivals just hours to unite behind his presidential campaign after they left the race. Bernie Sanders hasn't been so fortunate.

Elizabeth Warren, one of Sanders' closest ideological allies, declined to endorse anyone after suspending her campaign on Thursday. She didn't rule out an endorsement of her New England neighbor but said she wanted to "take a deep breath and spend a little time on that."

95. Analysis: Biden's stunning turnabout remakes Democratic race -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Less than a month ago, Joe Biden's campaign was in free fall. Even after he mounted a comeback in South Carolina, he confronted the reality of competing in crucial Super Tuesday contests with little money and no discernible campaign infrastructure.

96. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for January 2020 -

Top residential real estate sales, January 2020, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

97. Chiefs shut down Henry, Titans game plan in AFC title game -

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Tennessee Titans hoped to follow the same game plan against the Kansas City Chiefs that had carried them to playoff wins in Baltimore and New England, giving the ball to running back Derrick Henry as much as possible.

98. Mahomes' feet, arm lift Chiefs to Super Bowl over Titans -

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — With his best imitation of a tightrope walker, Patrick Mahomes high-wired the Kansas City Chiefs into their first Super Bowl since 1970.

Oh sure, Mahomes did his usual superb job passing, but it was his 27-yard tap dance down the left sideline late in the first half that gave the Chiefs their first lead. From there, they outran the run-oriented Tennessee Titans and star back Derrick Henry for a 35-24 victory Sunday in the AFC championship.

99. King Henry running wild in the postseason, carrying Titans -

King Henry is running wild in the postseason.

Derrick Henry has the Tennessee Titans one step away from an unlikely trip to the Super Bowl.

They got this far because their running back has been unstoppable. Henry has led the Titans to a pair of upset wins on the road, becoming the first player with two games of 175 yards rushing or more in the same postseason.

100. King Henry running wild in the postseason, carrying Titans -

Derrick Henry has the Tennessee Titans one step away from an unlikely trip to the Super Bowl.

They got this far because their running back has been unstoppable. Henry has led the Titans to a pair of upset wins on the road, becoming the first player with two games of 175 yards rushing or more in the same postseason.