Chris Henry and Quinton Gaither Battling For Roster Spot

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Titans running backs Chris Henry and Quinton Gaither are in a tough battle for the No. 3 RB job, and as a result a possible roster spot. "We have some good decisions to make," Coach Jeff Fisher said. Gaither didn't make it any easier with his eight carry, 115 yard and two touchdown performance against the Rams in the second half. [link]
Chris Henry and Quinton Gaither Battling For Roster Spot

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