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Titans Must Win Against Packers
The Tennessee Titans are staring down an 0-2 record as they take on the 1-1 Green Bay Packers at Nissan Stadium this weekend.
An 0-2 start isn’t too kind to many teams in the NFL, but an 0-3 start is even worse.
“Falling to 0-3 makes the odds far worse than open 0-2. Of the 162 teams that have started 0-3 since 1990, only four (2.5%) made the playoffs. Of those, only two (1.2%) won their divisions and none reached the Super Bowl,” Sports Illustrated’s Ryan Phillips writes. “Week 3 will be crucially important for the NFL’s nine winless teams.”
One of those nine winless teams is the Titans, but things can turn around if they can find a way to limit their mistakes. Tennessee has turned the ball over five times over the first two games, which leads the NFL. Only the Denver Broncos have committed as many turnovers as the Titans, and they are also 0-2 to start their season.
The Titans have lost each of their first two games by a touchdown and they were in the lead at halftime. That shows that Tennessee has the ability to win football games, but the mistakes that have led to the losses are self-inflicted rather than a lack of talent or a superior opponent on the other sideline.
The Titans face a talented Packers team this weekend, who is coming off a big win at home in Week 2 against the Indianapolis Colts. The game was won by backup quarterback Malik Willis, who used to don Titans blue until about a month ago.
Regardless of whether the Titans face Willis or original starter Jordan Love, they have to find a way to pull out a win otherwise things could go down south very quickly.
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No more meatballs in Memphis: Lone IKEA store in Tennessee set to close
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WZTV) — IKEA has announced that it will close its Memphis store on May 3, 2026, as part of a broader effort to optimize its U.S. operations and support future growth.
The Memphis location is currently the only full IKEA store in Tennessee.
The state will still have two IKEA pick-up locations, in Nashville and Knoxville, but these are not traditional storefronts and only serve designated, often third-party, sites where customers can pick-up online orders.
The company said the decision followed a comprehensive review of market share, business performance, cost structure, and other factors.
Customers in the Memphis area will continue to shop IKEA products online at IKEA.com/us, with delivery options and FedEx pick-up points available in the Cordova area.
IKEA said it aims to retain as many employees as possible by offering transfers to other locations. Those who do not transition to a new role will receive severance.
The company is investing $2.2 billion in the U.S. to expand its presence, including opening 14 new-format stores in 2025 and planning additional locations in 2026.
IKEA said future efforts will focus on home delivery, pickup services, digital capabilities, and modernizing physical stores.
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Two players out for Tennessee-Mississippi State basketball game
Tennessee (16-7, 6-4 SEC) will play at Mississippi State (11-12, 3-7 SEC) on Wednesday in Southeastern Conference basketball play.
Tipoff between the Vols and Bulldogs is slated for 9 p.m. EST at Humphrey Coliseum in Starkville, Mississippi. ESPN2 will televise the matchup with Roy Philpott (play-by-play) and Richard Hendrix (analyst) on the call.
Tennessee leads the all-time basketball series, 91-46, against the Bulldogs. Rick Barnes is 12-4 versus Mississippi State as the Vols’ head coach.
Beginning with the 2024-25 athletics calendar, the SEC made it mandatory for schools to provide public reports on availability of student-athletes to participate in each conference game in football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and baseball.
A Tennessee-Mississippi State initial availability report is listed below for Wednesday’s basketball game in SEC play.
Tennessee-Mississippi State basketball game injury report
Tennessee junior forward Cade Phillips is out. He will miss the remainder of the 2025-26 basketball season due to a recurring shoulder injury.
“We will sincerely miss having Cade on the court and he is certainly disappointed that he won’t be able to play the rest of the regular season, but it’s essential he gets healthy,” Barnes said on Dec. 8, 2025. “Cade did all he could to play through this injury as long as possible.”
Freshman guard Clarence Massamba is also listed as out for the Vols against Mississippi State.
All Mississippi State players are listed as available.
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What Tennessee Baseball Coach Josh Elander Said About Manny Marin and Levi Clark
Manny Marin and Levi Clark are some of the better returning stars for the Tennessee baseball program. Clark and Marin are returning and will have a bigger role with the Vols, as the new season approaching leads many to believe they will be A+ players.
Josh Elander commented on the players during a press conference this week. Here is what he said.
Manny Marin and Levi Clark’s Importance
“Well, that’s what you hope as a coaching staff, that those guys make a jump. Usually, it’s between freshman and sophomore year. Manny, the one thing I talk with him about is like, if you’re going to play in the middle of the field, you need to run the show. You need to over-communicate it. Also, we need to tell him, like, ‘Hey, be quiet. You’re talking too much.’ So really, that’s never going to happen, but he’s done a great job just kind of commanding the field. And then Levi has been awesome, balancing catching and playing first. I think guys respect those guys because they’ve played in the league. They know what it’s like, but they also were very lucky, where some of our better players are some of our best people, too. It’s easy for our young guys to have an example to look up to. And in our program, we always talk about competition is king. Internal should be every single day. There’s somebody right next to you, behind you, in front of you, that’s capable of doing it at the same level, but at the same time, those guys have been great teammates and making sure this freshman class that is really talented, bringing those guys along too, and making sure they’re getting better along the way.”
Tennessee Baseball’s Preseason Is Closing
“Yeah, we’re just excited to get going. I know the guys — it’s been nice how the NCAA has opened it up. We’ve had a little bit more time. Had to battle the weather a little bit, but had a good weekend. We’re able to get outside for three consecutive days, see those guys compete a little bit. But again, the start of the season is here. We’re excited. But again, this will be a process where I told the guys, hey, Opening Day is right around the corner, but this needs to be a deal, this is just the beginning of getting better and better as we go through the course of the year, and then eventually get into SEC play.”
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