Press Man Coverage | Ward Flashes, Defense Crashes | Saints Expose Titans' Urgent Roster Needs
Автор: Out East Network
Загружено: 2025-12-30
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Today we take a deep look, not just at the Saints vs Titans - but what this game highlighted as we head into the last week of the season.
In a disappointing end to their home slate, the Tennessee Titans squandered a commanding 20-10 halftime lead against the New Orleans Saints in Week 17, ultimately falling 34-26 in a game that highlighted persistent roster deficiencies. Rookie quarterback Cam Ward showed flashes of potential, going 21-of-38 for 251 yards and two touchdowns, while running back Tony Pollard punched in over 1,000 rushing yards for the season with a solid early performance. However, the offense stalled in the second half, struggling on third downs and failing to sustain drives against a tough Saints pass defense—exacerbated by wide receiver Van Jefferson's forearm injury, which further exposed the lack of reliable receiving options beyond inconsistent threats.
Defensively, the Titans imploded after a strong start from Jeffery Simmons, as injuries (including cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis) ravaged the secondary, allowing Saints QB Tyler Shough to carve them up for 333 yards and two TDs on explosive plays to Chris Olave and Juwan Johnson. A critical strip-sack fumble by Ward, returned for a touchdown by Chase Young, swung momentum, underscoring pass protection breakdowns and razor-thin depth across the board. Special teams shone with Joey Slye's perfect kicking, including a 58-yarder, but it wasn't enough to mask the broader issues: a depleted secondary unable to contain big plays and an offense that couldn't adapt, dropping the Titans to 3-13 and screaming for offseason reinforcements in coverage, receiver depth, and line protection.
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