Tennessee Titans interim coach Mike McCoy has a 1-7 team with a lengthy injury list and an even lengthier list of issues when it comes to playing football.
But he's not looking for excuses heading into Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers in Nashville, Tenn.
"There's no excuses in this business," McCoy said. "You're going to go out there and play and execute at a high level on Sunday and there's a certain standard you play with and you expect those players to go out there and do their job."
That job has been a tough one for Tennessee since late in the 2022 season, when it blew a big lead and lost the AFC South crown to the Jacksonville Jaguars. It's well on its way to a fourth straight losing season and could own a second consecutive No. 1 overall pick if it keeps losing.
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