NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Packers game on Dec. 27 in Green Bay, Wisc. will be a big challenge, we know.

We’ll have to see what the Titans can do up there, and fans should hope too the Steelers find their bearings and can beat the Colts in Pittsburgh the same afternoon.Lions mark RGB

The Titans’ chief task in the remainder of the regular season is beating the teams they should beat: The Lions here Sunday and the Texans in Houston on Jan. 3.

Through four consecutive 9-7 seasons, the Titans did not wind up with records as good as they should have because of their failures to beat those sorts of teams.

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