In what is something I’ve never personally seen before, the Tennessee Titans actually had two tight ends following Cleveland Browns superstar pass-rusher, Myles Garrett, in Week 3.
And for good reason — Garrett was absolutely cooking the Titans’ offensive line, and namely left tackle Andre Dillard. When it was all said and done, Garrett notched 3.5 sacks, 2.5 more than he had in his first two games.
Buy Titans TicketsUnfortunately for the Titans, the extra, extra help in the fourth quarter was far too late, as Garrett had already wrecked the game. I’m not sure Garrett wasn’t trolling a bit here, also, and his constant movement nearly forced a Titans delay of game before they called a timeout.
Myles Garrett had the Titans in HELL all day. He was trolling them so bad here pic.twitter.com/dogotA8oWE
— Bussin' With The Boys (@BussinWTB) September 24, 2023
While Dillard no doubt deserves plenty of blame, his getting cooked can also be put on the shoulders of head coach Mike Vrabel and offensive coordinator Tim Kelly, neither of whom thought to help their struggling left tackle out more.
Regardless, the Titans should explore other options after three poor games in a row by Dillard, and that starts with rookie Peter Skoronski.