Sights and sounds from Titans' joint practice with Seahawks

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The Tennessee Titans were back on the field for a physical and productive practice against the Seattle Seahawks on Friday, and they didn’t disappoint the fans in attendance.

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In what has been described as a back-and-forth practice, both the offense and defense proved they came to play and put in some outstanding work ahead of their Sunday night preseason game.

Cam Ward continued his impressive bounce-back week, and although he was not perfect, the Titans offense moved the ball against the stout Seahawks’ defense. The Titans defensive front came to play, and Alontae Taylor stepped up and had a big day.

Here are some sights and sounds from the joint practice with the Seahawks.

On-field action

The Titans took to the field and got some good work in against the defending Super Bowl champs.

Saleh talks starters

Head coach Robert Saleh spoke with the media following the joint practice with the Seahawks and discussed what he saw today and what he expects from his starters in Sunday's second preseason game.

Jeffery Simmons on the practice

After practice, Simmons met with the media to talk about what he saw from the Titans during the practice against the Seahawks.

Alontae Taylor on interception, performance

Alontae Taylor was all over the field against the Seahawks and made an impact. Not only did he have a pick-six, but he also had multiple pass breakups, leading the charge for the Titans' secondary.

Cam Ward's talks offense

Led by Ward, the Titans' offense had a solid day and held its own against the Seahawks' defense. Yes, Ward threw a bad interception, but he looked calm and decisive and led a strong attack.

The Titans and Seahawks will meet again under the lights of Nissan Stadium on Sunday as the two teams get together for their preseason matchup.

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