Seahawks and Titans Hold Joint Practice Ahead of Preseason Week of Competition

The Seattle Seahawks held a joint practice with the Tennessee Titans at Vanderbilt Health Football Center in Nashville, marking one of the most competitive preseason drills either team will face before the regular season The News Tribune. The Seahawks' starters, led by quarterback Sam Darnold, faced off against Tennessee's defense just 2.5 weeks before opening day, with both teams aiming to get maximum work against live competition The Olympian.
Sam Darnold and Seattle's starting offense clicked during the practice, with multiple touchdown drives against Tennessee's pass defense Yahoo Sports. Rookie running back Jadarian Price, a first-round draft pick, found the end zone, as did backup back George Holani, showing depth in the backfield Yahoo Sports. The Seahawks' attack looked sharp in one of the most competitive practices of the preseason Bellingham Herald.
Wide receiver Jake Bobo suffered a serious knee injury during the practice and was carted off the field The News Tribune. The injury dampened what was otherwise a productive offensive performance for Seattle. Bobo's status for the preseason and regular season remains unclear after the incident The Olympian.
Seattle's defense had its moments, with Ty Okada recording an interception off Titans quarterback Cam Ward Yahoo Sports CA. Defensive players including Abe Lucas and Montorie Foster Jr. faced intense scrutiny during the joint practice. Trevon Diggs participated in his first practice with the team on a limited basis Yahoo Sports.
Tennessee won only three games last season, finishing 3-14 and seeking a fresh start The News Tribune. New coach Mike Macdonald is building the Titans' identity from the ground up. However, the defensive performance in this joint practice showed the team still has significant work to do before the opener The Olympian.
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