NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Corey Davis needs 78.3 receiving yards per game over the Titans' final three in order to get to 1,000, a goal he wants to reach.
"That’s one of my goals, it would mean everything to me,” Davis said. "It would mean a lot.""
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Corey Davis needs 78.3 receiving yards per game over the Titans' final three in order to get to 1,000, a goal he wants to reach.
"That’s one of my goals, it would mean everything to me,” Davis said. "It would mean a lot.""
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