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The Titans fell 27-17 to the Los Angeles Chargers, but welcomed quarterback Will Levis back to the lineup after he’d missed the previous three games. Levis did some good things, throwing a couple of touchdown passes to Calvin Ridley and keeping the ball out of the Chargers’ hands. But he was also sacked seven times and threw for 175 yards. What were our evaluations of his game overall? … Would it kill NFL Officiating to give the Titans (2-7) a break every now and then? They appeared to have created a momentum-turning play near the end of the first half, but what looked like a Jeffery Simmons strip sack – and Roger McCreary fumble return for a touchdown – was overruled. Fair or not? … What do we make of the Titans’ defense, which is No 1 in total yards allowed and No. 1 in passing yards allowed, but is giving up almost 27 points per contest? … Coming up this Sunday, the Titans face a Vikings team with plenty of offensive playmakers – Justin Jefferson, Aaron Jones and T.J. Hockenson – as well as a defense that’s totaled 30 sacks and allowed about 17 points per game. Can the Titans pull the upset? … We answer your questions, and we make our predictions for the Titans-Vikings contest.
The Titans fell 27-17 to the Los Angeles Chargers, but welcomed quarterback Will Levis back to the lineup after he’d missed the previous three games. Levis did some good things, throwing a couple of touchdown passes to Calvin Ridley and keeping the ball out of the Chargers’ hands. But he was also sacked seven times and threw for 175 yards. What were our evaluations of his game overall? … Would it kill NFL Officiating to give the Titans (2-7) a break every now and then? They appeared to have created a momentum-turning play near the end of the first half, but what looked like a Jeffery Simmons strip sack – and Roger McCreary fumble return for a touchdown – was overruled. Fair or not? … What do we make of the Titans’ defense, which is No 1 in total yards allowed and No. 1 in passing yards allowed, but is giving up almost 27 points per contest? … Coming up this Sunday, the Titans face a Vikings team with plenty of offensive playmakers – Justin Jefferson, Aaron Jones and T.J. Hockenson – as well as a defense that’s totaled 30 sacks and allowed about 17 points per game. Can the Titans pull the upset? … We answer your questions, and we make our predictions for the Titans-Vikings contest.