Tennessee Titans
David Stewart - #76 - T
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 7"/ 315 lbs. |
| Birthday | 08/28/1982 |
| Birthplace | Decatur, GA |
| College | Mississippi State |
| Years played | 9 |
| Drafted | 2005, 4th round, 12th pick by Titans |
AFC South Spin cycle: Week Three
Here is our team-by-team take on the state of the AFC South following Week Three.
Schwartz open for questioning in Lions' loss
Jim Schwartz's end-of-game coaching brings up some issues with the Lions, the Titans win in spite of C.J., plus more from a wacky Week Three.
Titans get first win in wild game vs. Lions
Rob Bironas kicked a 26-yard field goal in overtime, and the Titans stopped backup quarterback Shaun Hill on fourth-and-1 to finally pull out a 44-41 win.
Key matchup: Lions run defense vs. Titans running game
Can the Lions keep Titans RB Chris Johnson in check? They have to think they can, writes PFW's Mike Wilkening in today's key matchup.
Tuesday's 60-second rant: Titans' outlook appears bleak
With few encouraging signs for the Titans, it might not be too soon for head coach Mike Munchak to consider making changes.
AFC South Spin cycle: Week Two
Here is our team-by-team take on the state of the AFC South following Week Two.
Rosario, Chargers roll past Titans
Dante Rosario had three touchdown catches and the Chargers beat the Titans for the ninth straight time, 38-10 Sunday.
Titans' plan at safety puzzling
The Titans have made some questionable decisions at the safety position of late, the way we hear it.
Titans agree with OG Lutui
The Titans have agreed to a one-year contract with veteran OG Deuce Lutui, the team said Monday.
Report: Titans to add OG Lutui
The Titans are signing veteran OG Deuce Lutui, according to PFW correspondent Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean.
AFC South Spin cycle: Week One
Here is our team-by-team take on the state of the AFC South following Week One.
Pats win ninth consecutive season opener
Tom Brady threw for 236 yards and two touchdowns, and the defending AFC champion Patriots routed the Titans 34-13
Key matchup: Patriots OLT Nate Solder vs. Titans DRE Kamerion Wimbley
PFW's Kevin Fishbain focuses on the Week One battle in the trenches between Nate Solder and Kamerion Wimbley.
Tuesday's 60-second rant: Youth under center
PFW's Arthur Arkush sounds off on the young QBs who will be running three-fourths of the AFC South offenses in 2012.
Report: NFL suspends Titans WR Britt one game
Titans WR Kenny Britt will be suspended for the first game of the regular season, according to PFW correspondent Jim Wyatt of The Tennessean.
PLAYER NEWS
The Tennessee Titans have placed Stewart on injured reserve.|||||||
Stewart broke his right leg in last week's 24-10 loss to Houston.
Tennessee Titans have deactivated right tackle David Stewart against the Tampa Buccaneers due to a calf muscle along with middle linebacker Barrett Ruud.|||||||
Stewart hurt his right calf in a 23-17 loss to Atlanta last week, and he is missing only his second start since moving into the lineup in 2006. He missed a start due to an injury in 2009.
Stewart has a sore left hamstring that could keep him out for a week, so the Tennessee Titans have signed veteran offensive tackle Adam Terry.|||||||
Stewart underwent arthroscopic surgery Thursday and will be sidelined two to three weeks.|||||||
Stewart signed a six-year, $39 million extension in June, shortly after left tackle Michael Roos signed a $43 million deal. A fourth-round pick in 2005, Stewart started 30 games the last two years at right tackle. He's been bothered by a cartilage tear since last season. Titans coach Jeff Fisher said the injury was minor, and Stewart has a chance to play in the fourth and final preseason game.
The Titans signed Stewart to a multiyear contract extension Monday. Details were not released.|||||||
Stewart has started 30 games at tackle during his three-year career, including all 16 games last season. He had signed a one-year tender earlier this offseason as a restricted free agent. Stewart is the Titans' second starting offensive lineman to sign since April. Left tackle Michael Roos agreed to a multiyear deal earlier.