By MIKE HERNDON, columnist

Getting blown out in Washington by a mediocre Commanders team was bad, but it was nothing compared to a 10-6 home loss to a terrible Jaguars team. If Sunday wasn’t rock bottom for the 2024 Titans, it’s hard to imagine what horrors are in store.

Brian Callahan’s Tennessee offense generated just 272 total yards and 6 measly points against a defense that ranks dead last in yards allowed and yards per play allowed despite avoiding a turnover for just the second time all season. And it’s not as if the Titans have some slew of injuries to blame.

Will Levis
Will Levis vs. the Jaguars/ courtesy Tennessee Titans

It’s concerning that through 13 games of the Callahan era, the Titans have scored more than 20 points in a game just twice and rank 30th in the league in scoring offense. For some perspective, the Lions have scored more than 20 in a quarter three times this season. They’ve done it in a half seven times.

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