All week we talked about how the Tennessee Titans have been susceptible to letdown games the past few years, and sure enough it happened against the New York Jets in Week 4, with Gang Green grabbing a 27-24 overtime win.
Both teams struggled offensively until the fourth quarter. The Titans simply couldn’t finish drives, instead settling for three field goals in the first half, and the Jets looked the part of the worst offense in the NFL until late.
But thanks to some big plays, the Jets were able to put points on the board against Tennessee’s defense, which got worse as the game went on after the unit had a strong start.
The Titans found themselves down 24-17 late in regulation, but were able to drive down the field and score to tie it up, forcing the game to overtime.
After the Jets notched a field goal on their only possession of the extra frame, the Titans nearly got the tie with just seconds remaining, but Randy Bullock missed from 49 yards out, giving the Jets the win.
If you can stomach it after such a brutal loss, let’s dig a little deeper into what is one of the worst Titans regular-season losses we can think of in recent memory.