Changes coming for Titans’ struggling special teams

Tennessee Titans’ head coach Brian Callahan mentioned potential changes to return game with Jha’Quan Jackson Struggling to protect the ball.

The Tennessee Titans were completely outplayed in every phase by the Washington Commanders in their 42-19 loss on Sunday. One area that continues to be an issue is special teams, and there may be a change ahead. 

During his weekly press availability, head coach Brian Callahan mentioned that all options are on the table to help their struggling return game. 

For the second consecutive week, the primary return man, wide receiver Jha’Quan Jackson, put the ball on the ground during a return, and it appears Callahan has seen enough. After the fumble, Jackson was replaced by running back Tyjae Spears on kickoffs, but he finished out the game as the primary punt returner. 

Jackson, a sixth-round selection from Tulane, has fallen off tremendously after opening the season on fire with 157 return yards against the Chicago Bears. The yards have decreased as the season has progressed and the fumbles have increased. 

Known for his special teams prowess coming out of college, Jackson has not made the same type of positive impact in the NFL and may now struggle to have opportunities moving forward. 

Wide receiver Mason Kinsey could be a potential internal option. The veteran is currently on the practice squad and has one elevation remaining. However, no potential names were mentioned, so the Titans may look outside the organization to fill the void.

Fans will find out if the Titans followed through and made a change when they take on the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday at Nissan Stadium in Week 14 action. 

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