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Carolina
Panthers
7-9
2nd NFC SOUTH
(3-3)
Sunday, October 13, 2013 - 1:00 PM EDT
Avg. Yds (Rk)CategoryAvg. Yds (Rk)
230.2 (16th)Pass Off.171.9 (31st)
130.5 (9th)Rush Off.164.6 (2nd)
223.0 (13th)Pass Def.244.2 (24th)
110.1 (14th)Rush Def.105.8 (11th)
Mall of America Field
Minneapolis, Minn.
Minnesota
Vikings
10-6
2nd NFC NORTH
(4-2)
 
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  • RB
    • Chris
    • Johnson
    • #28 | Height/Weight: 5-11/191
    AttYdsTDsAvg
    7321002.9
    RB
    • Adrian
    • Peterson
    • #28 | Height/Weight: 6-1/217
    AttYdsTDsAvg
    9642024.4

    Offensive Matchup

    Total Yards
    Per Game
    314.5
    321.8
    Passing Yards
    Per Game
    245.8
    199.0
    Rushing Yards
    Per Game
    68.8
    122.8
    Points Per Game
    20.2
    22.5
    Third Down
    Conversion %
    31.9
    37.3
    Time of
    Possesion
    24:20
    29:27
    Titans
    Vikings

    Defensive Matchup

    Total Yards
    Per Game
    421.5
    313.5
    Passing Yards
    Per Game
    285.0
    228.2
    Rushing Yards
    Per Game
    136.5
    85.2
    Points Per Game
    37.8
    18.0
    Third Down
    Conversion %
    45.5
    43.3
    Titans
    Vikings
  • Tennessee Injuries
    DatePosPlayerInjuryNFL StatusFantasy News
    04/17/13LBColin McCarthyAnkle Titans linebacker Colin McCarthy had a procedure this offseason on the right ankle he injured in Week 1 last year. He posted on Twitter he's already running again. McCarthy missed four games with the injury, then suffered a concussion to end his season five weeks early. (Updated 04/17/2013)
    03/13/13WRMarc MarianiLeg The Titans placed receiver Marc Mariani (leg) on season-ending injured reserve Sunday. (Updated 08/26/2012)
    02/22/13RBJavon RingerKnee The Tennessean reports that Titans running back Javon Ringer is recovering from arthroscopic knee surgery to repair an injury he suffered during the 2012 season. Ringer is expected to be fully healthy within a month, however. Ringer suffered a sprained MCL during the team’s October 7 game against the Vikings, and the initial plan didn’t call for surgery. He rehabbed the injury during the season, but was eventually placed on Injured Reserve after playing in just two games. Ringer, a fifth round pick by the team in 2009, is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent next month. Titans general manager Ruston Webster said the team would like to find a back to complement Chris Johnson more in 2013. Asked if the door is closed on Ringer’s return, he said: “Not necessarily. But just like anybody else who has been injured, you have to take precaution there and you can’t rely on guys who have missed time.” (Updated 02/22/2013)
    01/15/13TEJared CookShoulder CBSSports.com NFL Insider Jason La Canfora believes Jared Cook is a candidate to break out in his first year with the Rams. La Canfora correctly notes that he was "handcuffed" by poor quarterback play in Tennessee and figures to be utilized much more often in St. Louis. La Canfora thinks Cook will replace Danny Amendola as Sam Bradford's "security blanket." (Updated 05/13/2013)
    01/09/13QBJake LockerShoulder The Titans official website reports that quarterback Jake Locker said his left shoulder “feels like its back to normal” and he will “definitely” be cleared for contact at training camp in late July. Locker’s injury last season and backup status in 2011 has translated into only 16 games played with 11 starts over his first two NFL seasons — not a large body of work for evaluation. Despite the injuries and playing behind a depleted offensive line a year ago, Locker has thrown for 2,718 yards and 14 touchdowns vs. 11 interceptions. He improved his completion percentage from 51.5 in 2011 to 56.4 in 2012 and ran for 291 yards and a TD last season. Locker admits he “can improve in a lot of areas” as he looks to become more consistent and find ways to keep the offense on the field in 2013. “I go out and I’m always trying to get the best out of myself no matter what the situation,” he said. “It won’t be any different for me, I won’t approach it any different. I’m just excited about this season.” (Updated 05/14/2013)
    Minnesota Injuries
    DatePosPlayerInjuryNFL StatusFantasy News
    02/07/13RBAdrian PetersonHernia In an interview with CBSSports.com, NFL Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson said he "watched a little bit" last season as Vikings running back Adrian Peterson came within 9 yards of his single-season rushing record set in 1984. "When he got so close, I had to watch some of it," Dickerson said. "But it was good. It’s always good when somebody gets close but not break. Close but not break. ... I asked him, you want that record don’t you? He said yeah, you know I want it. But it was good for the league, it was good for me, it was good for him. He’s a great player, a great guy and I hope he gets close again -- without breaking it." Dickerson said Peterson could again challenge for the record this season, but it will be tough. "Now that he got so close, the defense is going to really be after him," Dickerson said. "They’re going to really scheme for him." (Updated 04/15/2013)
    02/05/13WRGreg ChildsKnees Vikings receiver Greg Childs has indeed suffered two torn patella tendons in his knees, ending his rookie season prematurely. Surgery is expected soon. Childs appeared to sustain the injury while going up for a pass near the endzone and landing hard toward the end of Saturday's practice. He was carted off the field. “You hate to see any player go down for any reason, and Greg has struggled with injuries, as we know, in college,” said Frazier on Saturday. (Updated 08/05/2012)
    01/10/13WRPercy HarvinAnkle While speaking at the introductory press conference for new Seahawks receiver Percy Harvin, head coach Pete Carroll spoke glowingly of his new player's versatility and promises to take advantage of it. "He is such a threat," Carroll said. "As a wide receiver, he can run and catch the football as well as anybody. But he has a knack for running with the football after the catch that very few players have. It’s because he's so aggressive and he’s such a tough football player. He’s just a gifted ballplayer, and he understands and feels the game so well you can play him where you can hand the ball to him. Percy played in the backfield in college. He played in the backfield for the Vikings. … That's a tremendous spread of talent that he brings to our club. He will get the ball in his hands a number of ways and he's going to return kicks for us, too." (Updated 03/13/2013)
 
 
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