Titans expect to use two QBs against Texans

Tennessee Titans backup quarterback Blaine Gabbert played in last weekend's season-opening loss to the Miami Dolphins, and Titans coach Mike Vrabel said he expects Gabbert and starter Marcus Mariota both to play in Sunday's game against the Houston Texans.
Tennessee Titans backup quarterback Blaine Gabbert played in last weekend's season-opening loss to the Miami Dolphins, and Titans coach Mike Vrabel said he expects Gabbert and starter Marcus Mariota both to play in Sunday's game against the Houston Texans.

NASHVILLE - Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel expects to play both starting quarterback Marcus Mariota and backup Blaine Gabbert in Sunday's game against the Houston Texans.

Mariota didn't throw during the open portion of practice for the second straight day and was listed as limited and questionable on the team's final injury report Friday. Mariota injured his elbow on a hit from William Hayes while carrying out a fake on a run-pass option play during a season-opening 27-20 loss to the Miami Dolphins this past Sunday in Florida.

"We're evaluating," Vrabel said. "We anticipate both of those guys playing in the game. We're going to have to do a lot of things to win this game, and I would anticipate both of those guys playing at some point in time. Marcus is going to do everything he can to get ready. Every player is going to do everything they can to get ready on Sunday. That's what our job is as pro football players and coaches, to exhaust all resources, time and energy to get ready to play in the game."

Whoever is at quarterback will be working behind a makeshift line missing left tackle Taylor Lewan, who sustained a concussion against the Dolphins and didn't practice all week. Right tackle Jack Conklin, still recovering from a January knee surgery, is also out, and Conklin's replacement - right tackle Dennis Kelly - was absent from practice Thursday and Friday due to illness.

There is some good news for the Titans on defense. Vrabel said he expects the team's top two draft picks - linebackers Rashaan Evans (hamstring) and Harold Landry (ankle) - to play Sunday. Both were injured before the season and missed the opener.

Kelly, Landry, linebacker Derrick Morgan (knee) and tight end Luke Stocker (calf) all were listed as questionable on the Titans' official injury report, while safety Kendrick Lewis has been ruled out for the second straight week with a foot injury.

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