Former Tennessee Titans punter Brett Kern and wide receiver A.J. Brown came up short as their Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII on Sunday night, 38-35.
The game itself was one of the better Super Bowls we’ve seen in a long time, but unfortunately a questionable penalty late helped changed the course of it. That’s another discussion for another day.
Kern was inactive for the game in favor of Arryn Siposs, but the Eagles punter did have a bad punt off his leg that helped setup a key return that eventually led to a touchdown.
Brown had himself a very good night, but it could’ve been legendary.
The Ole Miss product tallied a 45-yard touchdown score in the first half and finished with six grabs for 96 yards in total, but he was mostly quiet in the second half as the Chiefs climbed their way back.
Tennessee’s former second-round pick did not lead the Eagles in receiving yards, though. Instead, it was DeVonta Smith, who had a team-high 100 in the losing effort.
As Brown shined in the Super Bowl, former Titans general manager Jon Robinson was absolutely roasted for the trade once again.
With Kern and Brown falling short, the only former Titans player taking home a ring this year is Chiefs defensive back and Tennessee native, Ugo Amadi, who was inactive for this game.