Stock up, stock down for Titans after beating Colts in Week 12

Which Titans saw their stocks rise or fall after Week 12?

The Tennessee Titans played arguably their best all-around game of the 2020 campaign during the Week 12 win over the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday.

The 45-26 shellacking was the result of the Titans out-playing the Colts in all three phases of the game.

With Indianapolis dealing with multiple key injuries upfront, Tennessee pounded the rock with Derrick Henry to the tune of 140 yards and three scores in the first half that led to a 35-14 lead after two quarters.

Ryan Tannehill didn’t have to do much in this game, but he made the throws he needed to make, including one that put A.J. Brown in position to score from 69 yards out.

On defense, the Titans played great complimentary football, with the pass rush and coverage feeding off one another to keep the Colts’ passing attack in check. On top of that, the defensive line won in the trenches to shut down Indy’s rushing attack.

With great performances from both sides of the ball, there are a number of Titans players who saw their stock rise after Sunday’s victory, but there are a few players who also saw their stock fall.