Last night, the Tennessee Titans travelled to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, for a primetime Monday Night Football game against the Miami Dolphins. With a 31-12 victory, Tennessee achieved their first win of the season. Both teams combined for a pitiful 428 yards in this game, and even though the final result was 31–12, both offences had a great deal of difficulty. Despite scoring 31 points, the Titans’ offence was by no means outstanding.
Fan-Sided Ebony Bird volume_off fullscreen Do the Jets have a problem? close The Tennessee Titans’ flaws are starkly exposed by Derrick Henry’s absence. The absence of Derrick Henry from the backfield makes the Tennessee Titans an offensively pitiful team. Author: Matt Sidney | October 1, 2024 Titans vs. Colts in Indianapolis Tennessee Titans against. Indianapolis Colts / Wesley Hitt/GettyImages Last night, the Tennessee Titans travelled to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, for a primetime Monday Night Football game against the Miami Dolphins. With a 31-12 victory, Tennessee achieved their first win of the season. Both teams combined for a pitiful 428 yards in this game, and even though the final result was 31–12, both offences had a great deal of difficulty. Despite scoring 31 points, the Titans’ offence was far from
Derrick Henry has turned back the clock and looks like his old self, running over anything and everything. The better he does in Baltimore, and the more Tennessee struggles on offense, the more glaring Henry’s absence becomes. The Titans chose running back Tony Pollard over retaining Derrick Henry in free agency and that move is coming back to bite them in the you know what.
Tonight’s 31-point performance was the first time Tennessee had scored more than 17 points in a game. For the season, they have scored eight total touchdowns. Henry alone has five rushing touchdowns and a receiving touchdown to go with it. He has almost single-handedly matched the Titans’ offensive production on his own.
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