NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Titans have let Jadeveon Clowney try to play himself into shape through the first two weeks, which serves as quite an indictment of Kamalei Correa.

Clowney has clearly been tired on some snaps and unable to give maximum effort, but the Titans have judged that to be better than a fresh Correa.ClowneyCorrea

Mike Vrabel played coy when asked about weighing tiredness and productivity in making substitutions.

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