Vince Young's right quadriceps felt good enough Sunday to allow him to become the youngest Tennessee quarterback to start a playoff game. Young spent about 20 minutes on the field stretching, running and throwing passes before the Titans' AFC wild-card game against the Chargers to test the right thigh he hurt a week ago in a 16-10 win at Indianapolis. Young is making his playoff debut at 24 years, 233 days, topping Gifford Nielsen's franchise mark. The Titans deactivated veteran center Kevin Mawae because of an injured left calf that kept him out of his third straight game, and right guard Benji Olson stayed home with his back bothering him. Eugene Amano replaced Mawae, with Daniel Loper starting for Olson. The Titans planned to start veteran receiver Eric Moulds in place of Roydell Williams, who broke his right ankle in practice earlier this week. They placed Williams on injured reserve and promoted offensive lineman Mike Otto to the roster. Also inactive for Tennessee were: receivers Mike Williams and Paul Williams, fullback Casey Cramer, linebacker Jorge Cordova and defensive ends Bryce Fisher and Sean Conover.
Source: Associated Press