The Tennessee Titans inspired hope among their fans this offseason with lots of changes and adjustments. After winning all three preseason games, the Titans were optimistic about their season. But on Sunday the Chicago Bears exposed the Titans’ weaknesses and sent them packing with a 24-17 loss to start the season.
Here’s a look at the best and worst performers, courtesy of PFF, from the Titans’ loss to the Bears.
- TE Nick Vannett (67.7)
- G Dillon Radunz (66.6)
- T J.C. Latham (64.2)
- RB Tyjae Spears (60.3)
- WR Tyler Boyd (60.2)
- QB Will Levis (32.8)
- TE Josh Whyle (45.3)
- G Andrew Rupcich (46.6)
- TE Chig Okonkwo (50.5)
- WR Treylon Burks (50.7)
- S Amani Hooker (87.9)
- DT T’Vondre Sweat (77.7)
- LB Kenneth Murray, Jr. (67.8)
- CB Chidobe Awuzie (67.1)
- CB Jarvis Brownlee, Jr. (65.5)
- CB L’Jarius Sneed (38.0)
- DE James Lynch (44.6)
- DE Keondre Coburn (46.2)
- S Quandre Diggs (48.5)
- LB Caleb Murphy (50.7)
- WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine (68.5)
- TE Chig Okonkwo (66.1)
- S Morgan Cox (64.5)
- S Julius Wood (63.3)
- RB Julius Chestnut (63.3)
- LB Jack Gibbens (29.0)
- CB Jarvis Brownlee, Jr. (51.5)
- CB Darrell Baker, Jr. (53.3)
- TE Nick Vannett (55.5)
- LB Luke Gifford (57.8)
- WR Calvin Ridley (58.9)
- T Nicholas Petit-Frere (57.1)
- C Lloyd Cushenberry III (57.1)
- CB Roger McCreary (65.3)
- LB Jack Gibbens (63.7)
- LB Harold Landry III (62.9)
- LB Ernest Jones IV (61.2)
- LB Caleb Murphy (63.2)
- LB James Williams (63.0)
- LB Jaylen Harrell (62.0)