The Tennessee Titans didn't play in Week 7, but A.J. Brown's Sunday Night Football performance for the Philadelphia Eagles, and the subsequent shame for the Titans, made it feel like they lost. That feeling won't fade until the Titans replace truly Brown.
Former Tennessee Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown is on a historic tear right now, racking up 125 receiving yards or more in five straight games. Brown is only the second player in NFL history to do such a thing and watching him do it in primetime on Sunday Night Football for his new team, the Philadelphia Eagles, has to feel like the Titans lost in Week 7 despite not playing a game.
All of that combines into massive public embarrassment for the Titans any time Brown has a great game. Which seems to happen every week just like it did for the Titans. The Titans are constantly mentioned during games they aren't related to as the butt of the joke. That is why the only way this dark cloud ever evaporates is for the Titans to fix it on the field. Until the Titans replace Brown, in terms of having a player that caliber at his position, the burn will continue.
Hopefully, new general manager Ran Carthon will learn from the errors of the team's past and the Titans won't have to wait 20 years for their next superstar receiver, because public embarrassment like Sunday night, can't be good for the team's future.Titans coach Mike Vrabel was inducted into the New England Patriots' Hall of Fame on Saturday.
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