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The Titans released Young in July 2011 after drafting Jake Locker at No. 8 to be their new quarterback. But Locker will miss his fifth straight game as he recovers from dislocating his left, nonthrowing shoulder twice in the first four games.

That means veteran Matt Hasselbeck will start. He has thrown for six touchdowns with no interceptions in his past three games against the Bears when he was with Seattle. In his past two games with the Titans, Hasselbeck has gotten on a roll, throwing two touchdowns with no interceptions and a 101.6 passer rating.

But the Titans (3-5) are coming off a painful 19-13 overtime loss to Indianapolis in which they blew a late lead themselves. They have won 10 of their past 12 at home against NFC teams and desperately need another victory for hope in a bunched-up AFC.

“It’s a team we don’t know that well, so obviously we have to be on top of that,” Munchak said. “They don’t do a lot, they just do it all very well. That’s going to be the challenge. This could be a huge win for us, a team that is playing as well as they are. It’s going to take us playing at our best to get that done.”

Hasselbeck faces a big challenge against the Bears, who have returned six of their 16 interceptions for touchdowns – most by a team in NFL history through seven games.

“They’re really good at getting the ball out,” Hasselbeck said. “They’re really good at getting tips and overthrows. For these guys, they seem to end up as interceptions, and their interceptions seem to end up as interceptions taken to the house, so we’ve got to be sharp.”

The Titans will try to keep the Bears off pace with Chris Johnson, who has an NFL-best 550 yards rushing over the past five weeks. Johnson managed only 8 yards on 14 carries the last time these teams met in 2008, a game Tennessee won 21-14.

Bears defensive back D.J. Moore, who also went to Vanderbilt with Cutler and Bears receiver Earl Bennett, said handling Johnson isn’t too hard if everybody stays in their gaps. Moore said cornerback Tim Jennings won’t be coming up to get Johnson.

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