TEN • RB • #20
Staked to a passing game that was going nowhere, Pollard didn’t have much of a chance to make positive prowess. The Titans did feed him to try to get him to his yardage and touchdown incentives, and Pollard played 45 of 60 snaps, but they didn’t get anywhere on the Texans tough run defense. Pollard enters year two of his three-year contract with the Titans as the likely No. 1 back after staving off Tyjae Spears most of the season. The veteran back managed a 260/1069/5 rushing line along with 41/238/0 through the air. The Titans don’t have a compelling reason to move on from Pollard at this point, but he’s more of a band-aid than a fixture.
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January 5, 2025 9:22 PM