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The Tennessee Titans’ five-game winning streak was snapped in Week 9 after they fell to the Kansas City Chiefs in overtime at Arrowhead Stadium, 20-17.
Outside of the second quarter, it was much of the same for the Titans on Sunday night.
The defense played out of its mind and kept the team in the game while the offense failed to get anything going. That failure also led to Tennessee’s defense being on the field for far too long.
In fact, the Titans lost time of possession by over 15 minutes, and Tennessee’s defense was on the field for 41 minutes and 91 snaps.
No wonder this unit was gassed down the stretch.
While there’s a lot of blame to go around on the Titans’ offense, there were a few bright spots during the game. And, as is usually the case, the defense came out smelling like a rose for the most part.
Let’s see who qualified as a “winner” or “loser” after Sunday night.