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Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles (10-1) face their subsequent problem after they host Derrick Henry’s Tennessee Titans (7-4).
The primary NFL staff to succeed in 10 wins this season, the Eagles are rolling on all fronts and Hurts has been dynamic from the quarterback place. Will coach Mike Vrabel’s Titans have a solution for an Eagles staff that may already sniff the playoffs? The sport is scheduled to kick off Sunday at 1 p.m. ET from Lincoln Monetary Discipline.
Here is a take a look at the betting particulars and USA TODAY’s NFL workers picks for the Titans vs. Eagles Week 13 sport:
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No staff has a greater report towards the unfold this season than the Titans at 8-3 and solely the Bengals are tied with Tennessee. But, Vegas continues to undervalue Tennessee, partially, due to their usually unproductive passing sport. The Titans, with their skill to run and cease the run, matchup up pretty nicely towards Philly. I’m comfortably fading the Eagles however am nonetheless on them on the moneyline.
Derrick Henry bought slowed down by the Bengals final week, however he ought to get again on observe towards the Eagles’ protection. Nonetheless, the Titans don’t have sufficient offensively to fight Hurts and the surging Eagles. I’m taking Philly at dwelling.
With a comfortable three-game lead within the AFC South and a non-conference street date towards the NFC leaders, it’s onerous to examine Tennessee taking part in with most enthusiasm right here.
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Oscar Mayer Wienermobile takes the Scruffy Stuff for a ride
Hot dog lovers and Scruffy Stuff podcast hosts Ryan Wilusz and Calvin Mattheis hop aboard the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile to chat frankfurters and more.
Calvin Mattheis, Knoxville News Sentinel
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile will be in several cities in Tennessee over the next month.
The giant hotdog vehicle will be hanging out in four different cities in Tennessee between May 9 and May 19. While you won’t be able to buy hotdogs from the vehicle, you can take pictures and even go inside if you ask.
While you may think driving the Wienermobile is something to hide from your friends, it is actually a coveted spot as only 12 people each year get the opportunity to do so.
Here is what we know about the Wienermobile coming to Tennessee.
Jackson, Tennessee: On Thursday, May 9, the Wienermobile will be at the Kroger located at 35 West University Parkway from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Humboldt, Tennessee: On Friday, May 10, the Wienermobile will making its way through the West Tennessee Strawberry Festival Parade from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The parade will be located at the corner of Main Street and 22nd Avenue in Humoldt.
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee: On Thursday, May 16, the Wienermobile will be at the Smoky Mountain Antique Toy & Pedal Car Show from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The show will be at 202 Henderson Chapel Road.
Bartlett, Tennessee: On Sunday, May 19, the Wienermobile will make a stop at the Kroger located at 5995 Stage Road. It will be there from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
There are six total Wienermobiles in the United States, and only 12 “Hotdoggers” get to drive them each year. Hotdoggers are the Wienermobiles’ drivers, however, not just anyone can drive them. The only people that can drive the vehicles are college seniors who are about to graduate from school.
The Wienermobile was first invented by Oscar Mayer’s nephew Carl G. Mayer in 1936. Since its invention, it has gone through a few upgrades to modernize the vehicle.
NASHVILLE, tenn. (WTVF) — People across Middle Tennessee are experiencing power outages due to the severe weather that has rolled through.
Here’s a look at the latest numbers as of 3:45 a.m. These numbers will be updated often.
Cumberland Electric: 4,955
Nashville Electric- 7,068
CDE- 5
Dickson Electric- 727
MTE- 2,891
Pennyrile Electric- 327
Duck River- 3,876
Upper Cumberland- 4,424
Tennessee AG is suing fertility clinic for abandoning patients
Growing your family, no matter the journey to get there, is an emotional one. My heart aches for these families who trusted a Nashville fertility clinic with their dreams and finances. Hannah McDonald’s relentlessness to find answers is journalism at its best and hopefully a new avenue of hope for the patients caught up in this mess.
-Carrie Sharp
One person was killed after severe thunderstorms ripped through the Middle Tennessee region on Wednesday, triggering a “violent” tornado to touch down in Maury County, according to weather officials.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a tornado emergency—the service’s highest alert level—for Maury, Williamson and Rutherford counties just before 6 p.m. CDT, according to The Tennessean. NWS Nashville’s office shortly afterward posted to X, formerly Twitter, that a “large, violent” tornado was “on the ground” near Spring Hill, roughly 36 miles south of Nashville.
Officials with the Maury Country Regional Hospital confirmed to local news outlets that at least one person died from storm-related injuries. Three other individuals suffered non-life-threatening injuries and another was in serious condition, according to reports from The Tennessean and WKRN.
Additional information about the death was not immediately available. Newsweek reached out to the Maury County Regional Hospital via email for additional information on Wednesday night.
Tornado watches were issued for six states ahead of Wednesday’s storms into early Thursday morning by NWS. Weather officials said that preliminary assessments found that a EF-2 tornado touched down in Hot Springs, Arkansas, just after 12:30 a.m. CDT Wednesday, according to KARK.
A tornado emergency was also issued for parts of Michigan on Tuesday evening—a first for the Great Lakes State—as severe storms ripped through portions of Michigan as well as Illinois, Kentucky and Missouri.
Property damage and scattered debris were reported in the area by the Maury County Office of Emergency Management, which in a series of posts to Facebook also urged residents to stay home and off the roadways while the tornado tore through the county. Video of the twister was also captured by a station camera with the Tennessee Valley Weather group, which was shared to X by radar analyst Bryan Wilson.
Threats of high winds, hail and flooding are expected to continue into early Thursday morning for parts of Middle Tennessee. A flash-food emergency was also issued north of Nashville in Sumner and Robertson counties. The NWS said in a weather alert that water rescues in those areas were ongoing and that the flooding was life-threatening.
Storm-related damage was also reported in parts of North Carolina on Wednesday evening. According to USA Today’s power outage tracker, as of 8 p.m. CDT, over 100,000 people were left without power across the state after the storms. Over 31,000 outages were reported across Tennessee at the time of publication.
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