
Six things stood out for the Titans in Sunday’s loss to the Buccaneers
TAMPA, Fla.
– The Titans lost 20-6 to the Buccaneers on Sunday at Raymond James Stadium.
Here are six highlights from the contest: Levis was forced Titans quarterback Will Levis was forced immediately after falling into the pocket during the contest.
The Buccaneers were credited with four sacks and 13 quarterback hits.
Titans offensive linemen Peter Skoronski and Chris Hubbard both said the offensive team’s effort wasn’t enough.
The Titans lost Nicholas Petit-Frere and Daniel Brunskill to injuries in Pittsburgh, keeping the game open.
During the game, Dillon Radunz moved from right guard to left tackle and Andrew Rupcich entered the contest at right guard after Andre Dillard left with a concussion.
“I know I didn’t do enough today,” Hubbard said.
“I have to play better, along with my teammates.
We just have to come back and we have to improve.
” “Hard to rate” In his third NFL start, Lévis completed 19 of 39 passes for 199 yards in the game, with one interception.
Lévis was lucky not to be blocked on several other throws.
But the Titans are only one-sided because they have to play from behind.
And once again, Lévis was under pressure.
This makes his performance against the Buccaneers even more difficult to evaluate.
“It’s hard to evaluate,” Titans coach Mike Vrabel said of Levis.
“At first I thought there were a few high passes, some that should have been caught.
But no one was good enough, including the head coach.
” Levis said it was a tough day for the entire offense.
The Titans only managed 14 first downs and had 209 yards of offense.
“We all just need to do our jobs better, just look inward at what we can do best,” Levis said.
“And for me, if we have games where they happen a little faster, maybe I just need to make a little quicker reads and start getting the ball out earlier.
It’s hard to change the thought process in the middle of a match, but there are definitely things I can do that will help.
The first opportunity came in the first half, when instead of capitalizing on it on 4th-and-2 from the Tampa Bay 33, they sent Nick Folk down the field for a 51-yard field goal, which went wide.
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A 27-yard field goal with the Titans leading 17-3.
“I felt like we had to score some points there, to try to stay within two points,” Vrabel said of the kick that made it 17-6.
At first we were happy that Nick did well and ended up with a few points.
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That’s just to get some points.
Quarterback Tyjae Spears gained 18 yards on five carries.
Vrabel admitted the team didn’t do enough in the running game, calling it a “struggle.
” While the offensive linemen must bear some responsibility, Henry said it was a frustrating day for everyone.
“We have to get better,” Henry said.
“We didn’t do our job well, collectively or individually.
And when you play like that, you’re going to get beaten.
You have to execute and you have to be able to string the momentum together and score points.
” Broken Road The Titans are currently 0-6 from Nissan Stadium this season, and some real problems are
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