Titans force 5 turnovers in 32-27 win over Arizona

By Teresa M. Walker

Associated Press

Published: Friday, Aug. 24 2012 1:45 a.m. MDT

Tennessee Titans quarterback Jake Locker (10) is congratulated by Arizona Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt after the Titans beat the Arizona Cardinals 32-27 in an NFL football preseason game on Thursday, Aug. 23, 2012, in Nashville, Tenn. Locker threw for 134 yards and two touchdowns in his home debut as the Titans' starting quarterback.

Joe Howell, Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans' only complaint about their quarterback situation is finding a way to keep Jake Locker on the field longer to get more practice. Arizona coach Ken Whisenhunt, meanwhile, will need to check the tape to see where his quarterbacks stand.

Locker threw for 134 yards and two touchdowns in his home debut as the Titans' starting quarterback, and he got plenty of help as Tennessee forced five turnovers in holding onto a 32-27 win over Arizona on Thursday night.

"He's our leader," Titans tight end Jared Cook said of Locker. "We had all the confidence in him. He made plays out there."

Titans coach Mike Munchak named Locker, the eighth pick overall draft pick in 2011, his starter on Monday. Locker threw both his TD passes in giving Tennessee a 17-10 halftime lead, and he was 11 of 20 for 134 yards with a 109.2 passer rating and a 23-10 lead when he left in the third quarter.

"He does things that people wouldn't notice he was doing that most young quarterbacks wouldn't even think of being able to handle," Munchak said. "Most young quarterbacks are coming out, even some veterans, they're more concerned about the coverage. He's adjusted protections and then getting into coverage. He's way ahead at the line of a lot of guys."

The Titans (No. 21 in the AP Pro32) got another strong showing on defense. End Kamerion Wimbley had two sacks, and linebacker Colin McCarthy returned one of his two interceptions 31 yards for a TD. McCarthy called the five turnovers huge for Tennessee (2-1).

"What we do in the preseason is going to build into the regular season, and we realize that. We've been consistent," McCarthy said.

Marc Mariani, a Pro Bowl returner as a rookie in 2010, broke both bones in his lower left leg at the end of a punt return and had surgery Thursday night. Munchak called the loss of Mariani, who also had become a trusted receiver, a big blow for the Titans.

The Cardinals (No. 23) struggled without left tackle Levi Brown, who tore his right triceps in Arizona's 31-27 win over Oakland last week. D.J. Young, a second-year player, started at left tackle. John Skelton, who started at quarterback for Arizona (1-3), lasted until early in the second quarter as Arizona tries to decide between him and Kevin Kolb.

"We were going against a good defensive front, and we were playing a young tackle that struggled and that makes it hard," Arizona coach Ken Whisenhunt said. "Once we got it settled down a little bit Kevin had the benefit of that and he did some good things. But we can't turn the ball over. That's the thing that was disturbing."

Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald said he's glad he doesn't have to decide who starts at quarterback with the competition still "neck and neck."

"That's a question that Coach Whisenhunt can answer," Fitzgerald said. "I'm just going to go out there and grind it out, and whoever is going to be throwing the football, I'll be out there catching it."

Skelton couldn't have started much worse. Wimbley sacked him on the Cardinals' first offensive play. Then safety Michael Griffin intercepted his pass on the next play, returning it 24 yards after fumbling the ball. Skelton played one series — a three-and-out — into the second quarter and was 4 of 10 for 41 yards with a 12.9 passer rating.

Skelton said Young got beaten along with some of his teammates on some of the plays.

"It's frustrating getting out of the game that early and seeing the offense get into a flow," Skelton said. "But you've just got to make the most of your opportunities, and tonight I don't feel I did everything I could have."

Arizona trailed 17-3 and had only 69 yards offense until Kolb found Fitzgerald on a 53-yard pass to start an 86-yard drive capped with his 3-yard TD pass to Andre Roberts.

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