NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Titans looked to Brendon Weeden and T.J. Yates as two of their tryout quarterbacks Tuesday because they’ve worked in systems in the past that are similar.IMG 2574

Mike Mularkey pointed to Weeden’s time with Dallas and Yates time in Atlanta as reasons they were two o the four QBs the Titans looked at. They also bright in Matt Barkley and Matt McGloin.

Weeden worked with backup Matt Cassel and practice-squader Tyler Ferguson in his first day with the team Wednesday, while Marcus Mariota was limited with his hamstring strain and the Titans didn’t ask him to do much.

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