Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 17, Tennessee Titans – 23

Josh Freeman (209 total yards, 1 TD, 1 INT) came off a pretty good outing against the Packers last week to lay a relative stinker against the Titans. At this point the Bucs are pretty much out of the playoff race, and much of that is thanks to the struggles of Freeman this year. The Titans are still hanging in, but this week they won in spite of
Matt Hasselbeck (158 total yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs), and not because of him. Hass has had a rough couple of games, but he was good enough to get the win this week.
Mike Williams (6-84, 1 TD) showed up in a big way and had another solid outing, as it looks like he’s finally getting back on the same page with Freeman. Too bad it’s coming way too late for a lot his fantasy owners who were expecting big things from him this year.
Kellen Winslow (5-52) followed up last week’s monster game with a quieter one that was much more in line with his normal stats.
Damian Williams (3-33, 1 TD) ended up getting a touchdown on an otherwise quiet receiving day for the Titans, while
Lavelle Hawkins (5-51) ended up leading the Titans in receptions out of the slot.
Nate Washington (1-12) had a terrible day after having a big afternoon last week, and probably wishes Jake Locker would get into the lineup, as he seemed to have good chemistry with him.
Legarrette Blount (20 car., 103 yards; 3 rec., 56 yards) had another big day running the football, as he seems to be finding his groove after missing a couple of games with a knee injury. Blount could make for a good RB2 coming up in the fantasy playoffs, as he gets almost all the carries.
Chris Johnson (23 car., 190 yards; 1 rec., 3 yards) continues his recent trend of tearing up the bad rushing defenses, while laying eggs against the good ones. Good thing for Johnson owners he was playing the Bucs, because he was absolutely electric against them. As long as the matchup is good, CJ is a good play.
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