NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- This was a game of the haves versus the have-nots.

The Eagles have the Titans' best receiver from a year ago in A.J. Brown. The Titans have a rookie in Treylon Burks who has shown flashes but spent more time injured than actually playing and producing.

Treylon Burks

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The Eagles have an offensive line that is all homegrown with their own draft choices and is one of the best units in the NFL. The Titans have spent draft choices and free agent money on the offensive line and are still struggling to find five viable starters.

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