Biggest takeaways from Titans’ blue vs. white scrimmage

Titans WR DeAndre Hopkins was arguably the biggest standout at practice on Tuesday.

The Tennessee Titans returned to the practice field on Tuesday for their first open session since preseason Week 2, but this one came with a twist.

The Titans, who were originally scheduled to take part in joint practices with the New England Patriots this week before the team canceled them due to an injury to cornerback Isaiah Bolden, held a blue vs. white scrimmage instead.

With quarterback Will Levis still sidelined, it was veteran Ryan Tannehill at the helm of the white team, and second-year signal-caller Malik Willis was quarterbacking the blue team.

After practice, head coach Mike Vrabel gave a positive review of the session, according to Jim Wyatt of TennesseeTitans.com.

“At one point in time, however I was keeping score, (it was) 36-33, and I thought we had good plays on both sides,” Vrabel said. “I thought it very competitive, back and forth, good energy.”

Now, the biggest takeaways from Tuesday.