Tennessee Titans vs. Detroit Lions

Tennessee Titans vs. Detroit Lions

The Detroit Lions are back in the friendly confines of Ford Field today after two straight on the road and are looking to make it five straight wins as they host the Tennessee Titans.

Here are five things to look out for today in this interconference matchup:

1. Offense facing a good test

Tennessee might have a 1-5 record, but they are certainly not a 1-5 defense. The Titans rank No. 1 in the NFL in total defense and No. 3 against the pass. Unlike last week vs. Minnesota, it’s not so much the scheme Ben Johnson and Co. have to worry about this week with the Titans but rather the personnel. This Titans defense has a lot of talent at all three levels.

“Might be the best we’ve seen all year,” Johnson said this week about Tennessee’s defense. “They are violent, they’re physical, they finish, and when you see a team that plays as much two-high as they do and yet still be able to shut down every run game that they face, we already know that we have our work cut out for us.”

Detroit’s scored 30-plus points in three straight contests and head into today’s matchup ranked second in total offense (411.8), third in points per game (30.3), third in passing (256.3) and fourth in rushing offense (155.5).


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Alabama vs. Tennessee live stream, where to watch, TV channel, prediction, pick, football game odds, spread

Alabama vs. Tennessee live stream, where to watch, TV channel, prediction, pick, football game odds, spread

This year’s edition of the Third Saturday in October rivalry feels like a College Football Playoff eliminator. No. 7 Alabama (5-1) and No. 11 Tennessee (5-1) are both coming off stressful wins preceded by surprise losses. 

Tennessee needed overtime to beat Florida, 23-17, a week after a road loss to Arkansas. Meanwhile, Alabama barely held off South Carolina, 27-25, following its stunning upset at Vanderbilt. Each fanbase is nervous about how wobbly Alabama and Tennessee have looked in recent weeks. 

Both teams have the talent to be real SEC and national championship contenders, but the path gets considerably harder with a loss on Saturday. Especially when you remember Alabama still has No. 19 Missouri and No. 8 LSU on the schedule, and Tennessee has a road trip to No. 5 Georgia on Nov. 16. A loss Saturday will demand perfection the rest of the way while a win will go a long way come selection day. 

Follow along with LIVE updates from Alabama vs. Tennessee on Saturday

How to watch Alabama vs. Tennessee live

Date: Saturday, Oct. 19 | Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
Location: Neyland Stadium — Knoxville, Tennessee 
TV: ABC | Live stream: fubo (Try for free)

Alabama vs. Tennessee: Need to know

QB play needs to be better: Jalen Milroe shot up the Heisman Trophy betting odds after Alabama’s win over Georgia but has fallen back to earth in his last two games. He is currently at +1200 to take home college football’s most prestigious award, according to DraftKings. There’s still a tendency to try to do too much, leading to bad decisions and bad situational awareness at times. Throwing two interceptions and taking a safety against the Gamecocks has to get cleaned up to win against Tennessee. The Volunteers’ starting QB Nico Iamaleava may have the opposite problem, focusing so much on not making a major mistake that Tennessee is missing explosive play opportunities. Iamaleava hasn’t broken the 200-yard mark since Game 2 and has thrown for only one total touchdown in three SEC conference games. Tennessee can rely on a strong ground game, but it still needs a lot more from its ballyhooed starting quarterback.

Tennessee’s defense is legit: Under Josh Heupel, the Vols have made the most noise with what they do offensively, but this year the defense has carried them. Led by defensive coordinator Tim Banks, Tennessee’s defense has been superb in 2024. As our Brandon Marcello pointed out in his great Banks profile, Tennessee ranks second nationally in total defense (249.8 yards per game), yards per play (4), yards per rush (2.2) and third-down conversions allowed (23.8 percent). Tennessee faces its toughest test yet against Milroe, Ryan Williams and the rest of that Alabama offense, but its defensive line should cause some problems against an average Alabama offensive line.

Expect a rollicking game: Last season Tennessee raced out to a 20-7 halftime lead in Tuscaloosa only for Jalen Milroe and the Crimson Tide to dominate the second half and win 34-20. Two years ago, Tennessee also got out to a hot start (21-7 first quarter lead). Alabama stormed back but the Volunteers held the Tide off for a wild 52-49 finish that ended with the goalposts paraded around Knoxville that night. It’ll be rocking inside Neyland Stadium and no matter which team gets off to an early lead, buckle up for what should be a lively back-and-forth affair between two teams with plenty of experience in high-stakes rivalry games. 

Alabama vs. Tennessee prediction, picks

Both teams have been inconsistent this season with highs like Alabama’s win over Georgia and Tennessee’s over Oklahoma paired with shocking lows of road losses. Alabama is the more explosive team and has shown it can win in a track meet-type game, but its defense has left a lot to be desired so far this season. Vanderbilt straight up outplayed Alabama’s defense and got what it needed over and over again on third down. Tennessee should have success running the ball against the Tide, but there remain questions whether Nico Iamaleava can make enough big plays to win a game like this. To this point this season, he hasn’t been able to though it largely hasn’t caught up to Tennessee outside of the Arkansas loss. With what should be a raucous environment, you are best off betting Tennessee to cover in a tight one. Pick: Tennessee +3

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Florida vs. Tennessee: Live Updates

Florida vs. Tennessee: Live Updates

The Florida Gators (3-2) are at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville this evening for a matchup with the Tennessee Volunteers (4-1). Kickoff time is set for 7:00 p.m. Follow along here for live game updates.

FINAL: Tennessee 23, Florida 17 – It was far from the start to the overtime period that Florida’s offense was looking. A three-and-out led to a 47-yard field goal attempt by Smack that missed wide to the right. Tennessee’s offense took over and constructed a five-play 25-yard scoring drive capped off by a one-yard rushing touchdown by Sampson.

End of regulation: Tennessee 17, Florida 17

Q4: 00:14 Tennessee had a chance to move into field goal range to seemingly end the game, but UT wide receiver Chas Nimrod dropped a pass from Iamaleava that hit him right in the hands on a crossing route.

Q4: SCORE – An explosive 27-yard punt return by Dike set the Gators up in Tennessee territory before Lagway delivered a 27-yard dart to Dike across the middle of the field to tie the game at 17-17 with under one minute left in the game.

Q4 – NOTE: Florida’s offense has struggled immensely in the fourth quarter. The Gators have totaled just 15 yards of total offense and are 0-for-4 on third down.

Q4: 9:47 – SCORE: Tennessee running back Dylan Sampson broke through the heart of the Gators defense to give the Volunteers the lead just two plays after an impressive 17-yard punt return that put the Vols at Florida’s 29-yard line.

Q4: 10:21 – Florida was called for a delay of game penalty on 3rd-and-10 that backed the Gators up to their three-yard line before Lagway’s pass intended for Wilson III fell incomplete on 3rd-and-13.

Q4: 12:12 – Iamaleava scrambled on 3rd-and-8 to midfield but was brought down short of the first down marker by Florida sophomore edge Kamran James. Jackson Ross delivered an impressive punt down to the six-yard line.

Q4: 14:04 – It was decision time for Billy Napier as the Gators faced 4th-and-2 at Tennessee’s 38-yard line. Florida elected to go for it, however, Lagway’s short pass on a slant route to Wilson III fell incomplete. Iamaleava and UT’s offense have the ball with a chance to take its first lead of the game.

END OF THIRD QUARTER: FLORIDA 10, TENNESSEE 10 – It looks like Florida will be hobbling its way to the finish line in this one, as both starting quarterback Graham Mertz and starting running back Montrell Johnson Jr. will likely miss the remainder of today’s contest with a pair of respective lower body injuries. All signs point to true freshman quarterback DJ Lagway finishing this game out for the Gators, who will look to reclaim their lead after giving up 10 unanswered points to the Volunteers to close out the third quarter.

Q3 | 1:37 – Tennessee can’t get anything going offensively following Arion Carter’s interception, but kicker Max Gilbert still manages to convert on a 35-yard field goal to make this a tie ball game. Florida 10, Tennessee 10

Q3 | 2:47 – DJ Lagway replaces a hobbled Graham Mertz on Florida’s subsequent drive and immediately throws an interception. Tennessee linebacker Arion Carter picks off the Florida freshman signal caller and takes it to the UF 20-yard line, as the Volunteers are now in prime position to take their first lead of the night.

Q3 | 2:57 – Tennessee takes it all the way down to its own 6-yard line before facing a 4th-and-1. The Volunteers go for it, and get more than they bargained for, as running back Dylan Sampson cruises into the end zone to get UT on the board. Florida 10, Tennessee 7

Q3 | 5:44 – Iamaleava finally connects with one of his receivers on a deep ball, this time finding Chris Brazzell on a 23-yard dot to flip the field for the Volunteers. Tennessee looks to be driving in response to Florida’s score less than three minutes ago.

Q3 | 7:18 – Mertz finds Arlis Boardingham down the left sideline for a 13-yard touchdown, and the Gators are now up by two scores. However, Mertz appears to have been shaken up after the throw, as he limped off the field in pain as Boardingham celebrated in the end zone. Florida 10, Tennessee 0

Q3 | INJURY UPDATE – Johnson Jr. was injured on his big run, with his knee being twisted as he went down on the tackle. If he is unable to return, this could prove to be a big loss for an already-depleted Florida running back room.

Q3 | 9:35 – Florida’s offense is rolling once more. Graham Mertz opens up the new drive by finding Haysen Hansen and Chimere Dike on back-to-back first down gainers. Montrell Johnson Jr. follows suit with a 20-yard run to cross over into Tennessee territory.

Q3 | 11:32 – The Gators’ defense responds by forcing a three-and-out of their own, with Sharif Denson and Tyreak Sapp teaming up for a tackle for loss on third down to force another Volunteers punt. Florida will take back over at its own 8 to start the following drive.

Q3 | 13:13 – Florida’s start to the second half goes from bad to worse, as DJ Lagway is downed for a four-yard sack on third down to force the Gators to punt from their own end zone. As a result, Tennessee will start the next drive at its own 42-yard line.

Q3 | 15:00 – The second half starts off with a chaotic kickoff, as Florida is whistled for an illegal blindside block that initially was reviewed for targeting. However, officials determined that there was no targeting on the play; the illegal block penalty, however, stood, backing up Florida to its own 13 to start the half.

HALFTIME NOTE: Tennessee entered Saturday’s game against the Gators as the No. 5 rushing team in the nation. The Vols have totaled just 41 yards of rushing yards in the first half and haven’t been able to muster much of anything offensively.

HALFTIME NOTE: Florida is just 1-for-4 in its red zone attempts thus far and could easily possess a 20-plus point lead heading into the break. Though, a turnover and questionable play calling in the first half certainly played a factor.

HALFTIME: FLORIDA 3, TENNESSEE 0 – UF kicker Trey Smack’s 43-yard field goal attempt as time expired in the first half was good; however, Florida was penalized for having 12 men on the field, leading to a 10-second runoff on the game clock. 

Q2: 1:11 – Iamaleava’s pass on 1st-and-10 in UT territory was intercepted by Florida defensive back Sharif Denson and returned for 20 yards setting up 1st-and-10 for the Gators at Tennessee’s 22-yard line. 

Q2: 3:03 – Mertz drove the Gators down to UT’s 1-yard line before fumbling the ball and turning it over to the Volunteers. Tennessee will take back possession just in front of its own goal line.

Q2: 5:28 – An explosive 23-yard burst up the middle by UF running back Montrell Johnson Jr. followed by a huge truck stick against a Tennessee defender sets up 1st-and-10 for the Gators in Tennessee territory.

Q2: 6:25 – Mertz is set to re-enter for the Gators at quarterback following Lagway’s first and only drive of the game that resulted in a turnover. On his first play back in as signal caller, Mertz delivered a 17-yard strike to tight end Hayden Hansen on 1st-and-10 moving the ball to UF’s 37-yard line.

Q2: 8:14 – The Gators come away with a massive break as Iamaleava’s deep pass intended for Squirrel White was incomplete as the speedy wideout was streaking wide open down the middle of the field.

Q2: 8:52 – Montrell Johnson Jr. caught an 8-yard pass on 3rd-and-9 from Lagway setting up 4th-and-1 before Napier called a jet sweep pass to Wilson III who was smothered at the line of scrimmage. Tennessee takes back possession of the football at UT’s 18-yard line.

Q2: 13:46 – Lagway completes corner route to senior wideout Chimere Dike for a pickup of 17 yards to UF’s 31-yard line.

Q2: 15:00 – On the first play of the second quarter, Iamaleava was sacked for a loss of three yards at midfield on 3rd-and-26. Tennessee punts it away deep into UF territory as five-star freshman quarterback DJ Lagway has entered the game for the Gators for the first time.

END OF FIRST QUARTER: FLORIDA 3, TENNESSEE 0 – Florida’s defense came to play this evening. Through the first 15 minutes of tonight’s contest, the Gators have already come away with a fumble recovery and a pair of sacks to keep the Volunteers off the board to this point. Offensively, Florida has struggled to get anything going on the ground, averaging just 1.8 yards per carry so far tonight. In the air, Graham Mertz is currently 4-for-6 for 38 yards tonight. DJ Lagway is expected to take to the field for the first time tonight upon Florida getting the ball back.

Q1 | 0:00 – As the clock hits all zeros at the end of the first quarter, Florida’s defense comes roaring back with a pair of sacks to back Tennessee out of field goal range. Credit linebacker Jaden Robinson and edge rusher Tyreak Sapp on the back-to-back sacks to take the Volunteers out of striking distance.

Q1 | 1:11 – Nico Iamaleava has a 22-yard scramble called back on a holding call, but he gets those yards right back on a 20-yard pass down the middle to Chris Brazzell II for a fresh set of downs inside Florida territory.

Q1 | 3:15 – UF running back Jadan Baugh is stuffed for a loss of four yards on 3rd-and-1, forcing the Gators to settle for a 42-yard field goal. Trey Smack sends it through the uprights with ease, as Florida is now officially on the board first in this one. Florida 3, Tennessee 0

Q1 | 5:15 – Florida looks to be driving following a pair of third-down conversions on the ground from Mertz. The Gators will line up for 1st-and-10 at the Tennessee 29-yard line.

Q1 | INJURY UPDATE – Tennessee veteran linebacker Keenan Pili has officially been ruled out for the rest of tonight’s game.

Q1 | 8:06 – After running the ball on three consecutive plays, Tennessee is held to a quick three-and-out before being forced to punt out of its own end zone. Florida will take back over with excellent field position, as the Gators will start the next drive on their own 49.

Q1 | 9:58 – After UF quarterback Graham Mertz opens up Florida’s first offensive drive with back-to-back first down passes, the Gators end up stalling out near the middle of the field and are forced to punt the ball away to the Tennessee 10-yard line. Potential injury to watch out for: Volunteers linebacker and defensive captain Keenan Pili needed to be helped off the field after sustaining an apparent knee injury on UT’s third down stop.

Q1 | 12:32 (TENNESSEE TURNOVER) – Florida stops Tennessee right in its tracks with a fumble scooped up by linebacker Grayson “Pup” Howard. The Volunteers end up empty-handed in their opening drive, as the Gators will take over on their own 26.

Q1 | 13:45 – Tennessee opens up tonight’s action with some quick no-huddle offense, with quarterback Nico Iamaleava flipping the field on a 24-yard third-down strike to wide receiver Squirrel White. The Volunteers will now line up at the UF 33-yard line for a fresh 1st-and-10.

Q1 | 15:00  (KICKOFF) – Florida wins the coin toss and elects to defer possession to the second half. Following a touchback on the opening kick, Tennessee will start on its own 25-yard line.


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Tennessee Football Upset by Arkansas 19-14

Tennessee football dropped its first game of the season 19-14 at Arkansas on Saturday night.

Vols’ quarterback Nico Iamaleava struggled and had 158 passing yards with no touchdowns. Dylan Sampson had 138 rushing yards and two touchdowns to lead the Vols’ rushing attack.

Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green threw for 266 yards but had to leave the game in the second half with an injury. He was replaced by Malachi Singleton, who ran in the game-winning touchdown.

The Razorbacks had a long 16-play 74-yard drive that took 9:12 off the clock. However, the Vols’ defense held the Razorbacks to a field goal and were down 3-0 with 5:48 left in the first quarter. The Vols then went three-and-out thanks to some penalties by the offensive line, but the Razorbacks turned it over on downs and failed to take early control of the game.

The Vols continued to do nothing on offense, but still only trailed 3-0 due to a fourth down stop by the defense when Arkansas was deep in Tennessee territory. The defense would continue to hold up for Tennessee and got another break when Arkansas missed a 44-yard field goal and failed to put any more distance between themselves and the Vols.

It was the worst offensive half of head coach Josh Heupel’s time at Tennessee. The Vols scored no points in the first half for the first time under Heupel and only had 76 yards compared to 222 for the Razorbacks. It was the first time in Heupel’s 80 career games as a head coach that he was held scoreless in the first half. Tennessee also only had 15 rushing yards at halftime and was getting dominated in the time of possession battle, 9:26 to 20:34. The Vols’ defense was the only reason they were still in the game.

The start of the third quarter was exactly what the Vols needed. They took the ball 73 yards and scored the first touchdown of the game with a short Sampson run. The biggest play of the drive was a 53-yard run by Sampson that finally gave the Vols an explosive play and they led 7-3. After a stop, the Vols scored a again to take a 14-3 lead with 8:19 left in the third quarter.

The Razorbacks finally found the endzone with their own eight-play 75 yard touchdown drive capped off by a Ja’Quinden Jackson touchdown run. A running into the kicker penalty extended an Arkansas drive that ended in a field goal to cut the lead to 14-13 with 12:08 to play in the game. Green had to leave the game with an injury he sustained on that drive.

Tennessee couldn’t not put the hame away on offense and gave the ball back to Arkansas and backup quarterback Singleton. He was able to get the Razorbacks into the endzone with his legs and give them a 19-14 lead with 1:17 to play after a failed two point conversion.

The Vols could not score on their ensuing drive and the Razorbacks held on to win.

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Tennessee Titans QB Will Levis injured during ‘Monday Night Football’ game against Dolphins

Tennessee Titans starting quarterback Will Levis did not come out for his team’s third drive Monday at Miami after he appeared to injure his throwing shoulder.

Levis appeared to be hurt after he dove for yardage on a scramble during Tennessee’s second drive. Levis was seen on the “Monday Night Football” broadcast grimacing as he threw on Tennessee’s sideline midway through the opening quarter, and when the Titans took over with 4:14 to play, his backup, Mason Rudolph, replaced him.

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Levis had thrown an interception earlier in the game while completing three of his four passes.

Rudolph’s entrance turned the matchup into one led by backup quarterbacks. Tyler Huntley earned his 10th career start in place of Tua Tagovailoa, who has been sidelined for a head injury. Huntley committed a turnover when his backward pass was dropped, leading to a fumble recovered by the Titans.

Titans coach Brian Callahan didn’t commit to a starter at quarterback for the second half.

Callahan said “we’ll see” when he was asked who would start the second half. He added that it would depend on whether Levis was physically ready to go.

At the start of the third quarter, Levis stood on the sidelines with his helmet on, but Callahan still opted for Rudolph, who led the team to a 31-12 victory.


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Tennessee vs. Oklahoma live stream, where to watch, TV channel, prediction, pick, spread, football game odds

No. 6 Tennessee makes the trip to No. 15 Oklahoma for one of Week 4’s marquee matchups which will make SEC history. Obviously, it’s an important matchup as the SEC opener for both teams, but there are some deeper storylines that add more meaning to this primetime clash. 

For starters, it’s Oklahoma’s first conference game as an SEC program. The Sooners will be hungry to send a message to their new conference mates, in front of what’s sure to be a fiery crowd in their fourth straight home game to open the season. This also feels like an important spot to get a win, since Oklahoma has to play three teams ranked inside the top-10 of the latest AP poll outside of the comfort of Oklahoma Memorial Stadium down the road. 

For the Vols, this is a huge game — outside of the obvious Josh Heupel connections. Tennessee is hoping to finally break into the SEC’s upper echelon and plant its flag as a legitimate College Football Playoff competitor after a hot start to the year. Tennessee has won its first three games by an average of 59.3 points — including a 51-10 route of former top-25 NC State — and the Vols haven’t allowed a single offensive touchdown in four straight games dating back to last season’s win against Iowa in the Citrus Bowl. 

Follow along with LIVE updates, highlights and analysis from Tennessee vs. Oklahoma

How to watch Tennessee vs. Oklahoma live

Date: Saturday, Sept. 21 | Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
Location: Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium — Norman, Oklahoma
TV: ABC | Live stream: fubo (Try for free)

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Tennessee vs. Oklahoma: Need to know

Josh Heupel returns: This will be the first time Heupel has made his way back to Norman in a professional capacity since he was let go as Oklahoma’s offensive coordinator in 2014. Heupel’s journey with the Sooners began in 1999, when he signed on to play quarterback out of Utah’s Snow College. In 2000, he led Oklahoma to an undefeated season and a national championship with a 13-2 win against Florida State in the Orange Bowl. He was also the Heisman Trophy runner-up, Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year and an All-American. 

After a brief stint in the NFL, Heupel returned to Oklahoma in 2004 as a graduate assistant on Bob Stoops’ staff. In 2006, Stoops hired Heupel as quarterbacks coach. He added co-offensive coordinator to his list of responsibilities in 2011.

Heupel and Venables go way back: It will be former Stoops assistant vs. former Stoops assistant as the Vols and Sooners take the field Saturday. But the relationship between Heupel and Venables goes back a little further than that. Venables was already working on Oklahoma’s staff as co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach from 1999-2000, when Heupel was tearing up opposing defenses as a quarterback. From 2004-11, Venables was the associate head coach, defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. With Venables and Heupel on staff, Oklahoma posted five 10-win seasons and four Big 12 titles from 2006-11. 

Blue-chip quarterback battle: Nico Iamaleava and Jackson Arnold were two of the top prospects in the 2023 recruiting class. They ranked as the No. 2 and No. 10 prospects nationally and the No. 2 and No. 4 quarterbacks, respectively. Their college careers have followed a similar arc thus far, as well. Iamaleava got his first career start with the Vols in their Citrus Bowl win against Iowa, while Arnold led Oklahoma’s offense in the Alamo Bowl against Arizona. Now both are firmly entrenched as starting quarterbacks in two of the most prolific programs in America. Saturday will be the first time that two gunslingers from the highly touted 2023 class face off on a college football field, bringing the entire story full circle. 

Tennessee vs. Oklahoma prediction, picks

There are some concerns with this being an away game for Tennessee. The Vols haven’t particularly been great in big games on the road under Josh Heupel, and this will be quarterback Nico Iamaleava’s first start in a truly hostile environment. But this seems like a perfect matchup for Tennessee. Oklahoma’s offensive line hasn’t been great. The Vols have one of the best defensive lines in the country. Oklahoma has struggled to consistently put points on the board. Tennessee has punted just twice. Both defenses are really good, so this one might be a slugfest early, but Tennessee’s offense will hit on enough plays to walk out of Norman with the win.  Pick: Tennessee -7 (-107)

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Why Was ‘1000-Lb. Sisters’ Star Amy Slaton Arrested At A Tennessee Zoo?

Amy Slaton Halterman, known for appearing on TLC’s “1000-Lb. Sisters,” was arrested in Tennessee on Labor Day. 

On Sept. 2, authorities responded to an incident at the Tennessee Safari Park zoo in Alamo, Tennessee, “where a guest allegedly was bitten by a camel,” the Crockett County Sheriff’s Department said in a release.

Authorities said that “upon arrival, deputies were immediately overtaken by suspicious odors coming from the guest’s vehicle.”

Slaton Halterman was arrested for illegal possession of Schedule I, illegal possession of Schedule VI and two counts of child endangerment, police said.

The DEA defines Schedule I drugs as “drugs with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.” They include heroine, LSD and marijuana. Schedule IV drugs are “drugs, substances, or chemicals are defined as drugs with a low potential for abuse and low risk of dependence,” like Xanax and Valium.

A person named Brian Scott Lovvorn was in the vehicle and is facing the same charges, police also said.

TODAY.com has reached out to Slaton Halterman for comment.

Slaton Halterman, 36, is known for starring in the reality series “1000-Lb. Sisters,” which follows her and her sister Tammy Slaton’s weight loss journeys.

The show began in 2020 and wrapped up its fifth season in February.

In November 2020, Slaton Halterman and her then-husband, Michael Halterman, announced they had welcomed their first child, Gage. 

Slaton Halterman said she discovered she was pregnant a second time four months after undergoing gastric bypass surgery.

“At first I thought the doctor made a mistake by telling me I was pregnant,” she told TODAY Parents via her rep in December 2020. “Then I was just overjoyed by the news.”

She and Halterman welcomed their second child, Glenn Allen Halterman, in July 2022. Halterman and Slaton Halterman have since divorced.




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Amy Slaton Halterman of TLC’s ’1000-lb Sisters’ arrested for drug possession, child endangerment after camel bite, authorities say

ALAMO, Tenn. (WMC/Gray News) – Amy Slaton Halterman of TLC’s “1000-lb Sisters” was arrested in Tennessee on Labor Day after a camel bite reportedly led to a drug bust inside the reality TV personality’s vehicle.

The Crockett County Sheriff’s Department says that deputies were called to the Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo, Tennessee, on Monday after a guest was bitten by one of the park’s camels.

Upon arriving at the guest’s vehicle, deputies “were immediately overtaken by suspicious odors” coming from the car, which sat Halterman, Brian Scott Lovvorn, and two children.

Amy Slaton Halterman and Brian Scott Lovvorn face charges of Schedule I and Schedule VI substance possession and two counts of child endangerment.

County officials did not identify who was bitten or disclose the extent of any injuries.

Both Halterman and Lovvorn face charges of Schedule I and Schedule VI substance possession and two counts of child endangerment.

Both are being held at the Crockett County Jail.

No bond or hearing information is available at this time.


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How to watch the San Francisco 49ers vs. Tennessee Titans preseason game tonight: Livestream options, starting time, more

Deommodore Lenoir #2 of the San Francisco 49ers celebrates after a fumble during the third quarter of the NFC Championship NFL football game against the Detroit Lions at Levi’s Stadium on Jan. 28, 2024 in Santa Clara, CA.

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NFL preseason football kicks off in a serious way this weekend, with all 32 professional football teams taking the field. For San Francisco 49ers fans and Tennessee Titans fans, the real action is on Saturday, when the two teams will face off at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN. San Francisco is unlikely to play its healthy starters (though Dominick Puni is expected to take the field) while Tennessee is expected to play most of their starters for at least one drive.

Today’s game is the first chance for 49ers and Titans fans (and fantasy football lovers) to see both teams in action and assess their potential for the coming NFL season. Keep reading to find out how and when to watch the preseason game tonight, even if you don’t have cable or live out-of-market. 


How and when to watch today’s San Francisco 49ers vs. Tennessee Titans NFL preseason game

The San Francisco 49ers vs. Tennessee Titans NFL preseason game will be played on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. ET (4:00 p.m. PT). The NFL preseason game will stream on NFL+ (nationwide), and will air locally on the following channels:

  • San Francisco, CA: CBS (KPIX 5), CW Bay Area
  • Nashville, TN: ABC (WRKN News 2)

You can stream the game locally on ABC and CW via Sling TV. Those in a CBS media market can stream the game live on Paramount+.

Note: CBS Essentials and Paramount+ are both subsidiaries of Paramount Global.


How and when to watch the San Francisco 49ers vs. Tennessee Titans game without cable

If you don’t live in the San Francisco, CA or Nashville, TN media market, the only way to watch today’s 49ers vs. Titans game is with NFL+. (Streaming options will require an internet provider.)

Watch the San Francisco 49ers vs. Tennessee Titans game live with NFL+

If you want to catch tonight’s game live, and all the other NFL games happening this preseason, check out NFL+. The premium streaming service, starting at $40 per year (or $7 per month), offers access to all NFL games happening this preseason — even out-of-market games — on all supported devices. The streaming service also offers access to NFL Network on all supported devices.

To boost your NFL experience even further, you can upgrade to NFL+ Premium with NFL RedZone and watch up to eight NFL games simultaneously.

Top features of NFL+:

  • You get access to all NFL preseason games, including those that are out of market, on any supported device (including TV).
  • NFL+ lets you watch stream local and primetime regular season games on your phone or tablet, but not your TV.
  • It includes the NFL Network (and NFL RedZone with NFL+ Premium), so it’s a good option for those who are looking to stream football on the go.

Livestream the 49ers vs. Titans game locally on Sling TV

If you live in a local media market and don’t have a cable TV subscription, one of the most cost-effective ways to watch tonight’s game, and all the major sporting events happening this fall, is through a subscription to Sling TV. We suggest leveling up your coverage to get more NFL games this fall with the Orange + Blue tier.

That Orange + Blue plan normally costs $60 per month, but the streamer currently offers a half-off promotion for your first month, so you’ll pay just $30. For the least expensive Olympic-watching option, the Blue plan includes the channels NBC, USA and E!, starting at $45 per month ($22.50 for your first month). 

The streamer is also currently offering big savings on four months of the Orange + Blue tier plus the Sports Extra plan when you prepay for the Sling TV Season Pass. The Sports Extra plan includes Golf Channel and Big Ten Network among others. Prepay for four months of the Sling TV Season Pass and spend $219, reduced from $300.

Because Sling TV does not carry CBS, Sling subscribers will want to add Paramount+ to their bundle.

Top features of Sling TV Orange + Blue plan:

  • Sling TV is our top choice for streaming major sporting events like NASCAR.
  • There are 46 channels to watch in total, including local NBC, Fox and ABC affiliates (where available).
  • You get access to most local NFL games and nationally broadcast games at the lowest price.
  • All subscription tiers include 50 hours of cloud-based DVR storage.
  • You can add Golf Channel, NBA TV, NHL Network, NFL RedZone, MLB Network, Tennis Channel and more sports-oriented channels (19 in total) via Sling TV’s Sports Extras add-on.

If you’re anxiously waiting for the 2024-5 NFL season to begin, now is a great time to check out Amazon’s NFL Fan Shop. The Amazon NFL Fan Shop is filled to the brim with officially licensed fan gear: You’ll find jerseys, team flags, T-shirts, hoodies and more, including tons of great gear for the NFL fan in your life. There are plenty of great deals awaiting you at Amazon, too, including some must-see deals on TVs for watching sports.

Tap the button below to head directly to the NFL Fan Shop page on Amazon and select your favorite team.



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