NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans' youth movement means their rebuilding project is a mix of flashes of promise and frustrating missteps.

That's why they are 0-2.

The Titans have been good enough to lead both games against Denver and the Los Angeles Rams — both playoff teams last January.

Yet their own mistakes have proved costly, and the latest 33-19 loss to the Rams means Tennessee is stuck in an eight-game skid going back to last season.

That isn't helping coach Brian Callahan 's odds of keeping his job through his second season, and now AFC South rival Indianapolis (2-0) visits Sunday to conclude a two-game home stand.

"We got to find a way to go win a game," Callahan said Monday.

The offense has managed to score all of one touchdown to start this season. Joey Slye has been

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