Woodside, Barkley throw touchdowns as Titans stop Falcons

Tennessee Titans quarterback Matt Barkley, top, works against the Atlanta Falcons during the second half of a preseason NFL football game. (Brynn Anderson/AP)

ATLANTA (AP) — Logan Woodside and Matt Barkley each threw touchdown passes to open Tennessee's backup quarterback competition and the Titans beat the Atlanta Falcons 23-3 on Friday night in the preseason opener for both teams.

The Titans held Atlanta to 139 yards and six first downs in the debut for Falcons coach Arthur Smith, Tennessee's former offensive coordinator.

Woodside started and threw a 13-yard scoring pass to Cameron Batson in the second quarter. Woodside completed 10 of 15 passes for 84 yards.

Barkley had third-down completions of 14 and 15 yards to Mason Kinsey on a field goal drive early in the second half. Barkley's 12-yard touchdown pass to tight end Miller Forristall in the fourth quarter completed the scoring.

Barkley completed 5 of 8 passes for 54 yards. Neither quarterback threw an interception, though Woodside was sacked three times.

Each team held out its key playmakers. Atlanta rookie tight end Kyle Pitts, the No. 4 overall selection in the NFL draft, was in uniform but did not play.

It was a unique debut for Smith. His first game as coach came against Tennessee, where he worked for 10 years as an assistant, including the last two leading the offense.

Smith said this week he was glad to be playing the Titans in a preseason game as he tries to learn more about his new team.

"It's a good evaluation for us because I know what we're up against,'' Smith said.

Smith had hugs and handshakes for some of his former players during pregame warmups.

Smith's new Atlanta offense struggled.

AJ McCarron, the favorite to open the season as Matt Ryan's backup, had a pass intercepted by Titans linebacker David Long early in the second period.

A 56-yard punt return by Tennessee's Chester Rogers to Atlanta's 14 set up the first of two first-half field goals by Tucker McCann.

The Titans held out starting quarterback Ryan Tannehill, running back Derrick Henry and wide receivers Julio Jones and A.J. Brown. None traveled with the team, eliminating Jones' chance to return to his NFL home of his first 10 seasons before his trade to Tennessee on June 6.

Ryan, wide receiver Calvin Ridley and running back Mike Davis were among key Atlanta players who did not play.

McCarron completed 5 of 12 passes for only 36 yards with an interception.

QB ON THE RUN

Feleipe Franks, competing with McCarron for the backup job, was the Falcons' surprise rushing leader with five carries for 75 yards, including a 52-yard gain early in the fourth quarter. Franks had back-to-back runs of 11 and 10 yards to help set up Younghoe Koo's 42-yard field goal to open the second half. Koo was wide left from 55 yards following Franks' 52-yard run.

Franks struggled to move the ball through the air, completing 2 of 10 passes for 9 yards.

INJURY REPORT

Titans running back Darrynton Evans, who started, hurt his knee in the first quarter and did not return after he was listed as questionable. Titans defensive end Travon Coley hurt his left foot in the second quarter and, after walking off the field with some help, was listed as questionable and did not return.

Two Tennessee defensive players, safety Brady Breeze and linebacker B.J. Bello, left the game in the second quarter with ankle injuries. Breeze was helped to the sideline and then carted to the locker room.

Atlanta defensive linemen Ta'Quon Graham (hand) and John Cominsky left the game in the third quarter. Cominsky was escorted off the field to be checked for a possible concussion.

NEXT UP

Tennessee will play another road game against an NFC South opponent when it visits Tampa Bay on Aug. 21.

Atlanta will have joint practices with the Dolphins at their facility next week before playing at Miami on Aug. 21.

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