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Titans-Packers Week 3 Postgame Notes

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TEAM NOTES

  • The kickoff temperature at Nissan Stadium was 87 degrees. It tied for the fourth-hottest kickoff temperature (Sept. 19, 2010 vs. Pittsburgh) for a Titans game at Nissan Stadium, which opened in 1999, and the hottest temperature for a Titans home game since Sept. 15, 2019 against Indianapolis, when the venue's record temperature of 93 degrees was reached at kickoff. The heat index for the Titans-Packers game was 90 degrees.
  • Only two penalties totaling 15 yards were enforced against the Titans. The two penalties were the fewest by the Titans in a game since being flagged two times at Green Bay on Nov. 17, 2022, and the 15 penalty yards were the fewest by the Titans in a game since Dec. 31, 2023, when the team had 15 penalty yards (three penalties) at Houston.
  • The Titans offense scored touchdowns on both of its red-zone opportunities, while the Titans defense limited the Packers offense to one touchdown on three trips inside the 20.
  • The Titans offense scored a touchdown on its opening drive of the game for the first time in 2024, marching 70 yards on 10 plays on a series that took 5 minutes and 10 seconds. Will Levis completed a one-yard touchdown pass to Nick Vannett to cap the series.
  • The Packers offense had 190 net passing yards against the Titans defense, marking the third consecutive game that the Titans held its opponent under 200 net passing yards. It is the team's first time doing so in each of the first three games of a season since 2014.
  • With three sacks against the Packers—two by linebacker Kenneth Murray Jr. and one by defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons—the Titans registered their third consecutive game with at least two sacks. It marked the sixth time in the franchise's "Titans era" (1999 to present) that the team began the season with two or more sacks in the team's first three games.

S JAMAL ADAMS

  • Registered his first career start in a Titans uniform.
  • Totaled three tackles.

WR TYLER BOYD

  • Totaled 33 yards on three receptions.
  • Converted a third-and-nine with a 20-yard grab in the first quarter.

CB JARVIS BROWNLEE JR.

  • Totaled two tackles, including a tackle for loss.

WR TREYLON BURKS

  • Caught one pass for a nine-yard gain.

S QUANDRE DIGGS

  • Tied for second on the team with eight tackles.
  • Extended his streak to 70 consecutive games started. He entered the week tied (Patrick Queen, Daron Payne) for the third-longest active streak among NFL defensive players behind only Kevin Byard (123) and Maxx Crosby (78).

T JAELYN DUNCAN

  • Registered his first start of the season (sixth career) as an extra offensive lineman with the offense opening the game in jumbo formation.

S AMANI HOOKER

  • Totaled five tackles.
  • Led the team and established a career high with two tackles for loss.

WR DeANDRE HOPKINS

  • Led the team with six receptions and 73 receiving yards, including a touchdown.
  • Scored his first touchdown of the season and the 79th touchdown reception of his career on an 11-yard pass from Will Levis in the third quarter.
  • Hauled in a 20-yard pass in the third quarter.
  • Notched his 80th career game in which he totaled at least six receptions.
  • Extended his active streak to 165 consecutive games with a reception—every game he has played since he entered the NFL. He owns the third-longest such streak to begin a career in NFL history behind only Marvin Harrison (190 consecutive games) and Keyshawn Johnson (167).

WR JHA'QUAN JACKSON

  • Averaged 12.0 yards on two punt returns and averaged 28.0 yards on three kickoff returns.
  • Registered a 33-yard kickoff return in the third quarter.

LB ERNEST JONES IV

  • Appeared in his 50th career game.
  • Led the defense with 13 tackles. It was the second consecutive week in which he led the defense in tackles.

OLB HAROLD LANDRY III

  • Posted four tackles.

QB WILL LEVIS

  • In his 12th career start, he completed 26 of 34 passes for 260 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions.
  • His 76.5 completion percentage established a new career high (minimum of 20 pass attempts). It was the second consecutive week in which he set a career high in completion percentage with a minimum of 20 attempts (67.9 vs. the New York Jets).
  • His 76.5 completion percentage tied Ken Stabler (Sept. 28, 1980 at Cincinnati) for fourth place in franchise history in a game in which a quarterback attempted at least 34 passes. Only Steve McNair (79.4 against Jacksonville on Nov. 4, 2001), Warren Moon (78.9 against Detroit on Nov. 5, 1989) and Neil O'Donnell (77.5 against Cleveland on Sept. 19, 1999) have had a higher completion percentage for the franchise in games with at least 34 attempts.
  • His 92.8 passer rating ranked second in his career in a game with at least 20 attempts.
  • Tallied his third career game with two or more touchdown passes.
  • On the team's opening offensive series, he completed a 23-yard pass to Josh Whyle on the first play of the game, added a 20-yard pass to Tyler Boyd, and completed a one-yard touchdown pass to Nick Vannett.
  • Completed a screen pass for 29 yards to Tyjae Spears in the third quarter, and later on the same drive, he completed an 11-yard touchdown pass to DeAndre Hopkins.

LB KENNETH MURRAY JR.

  • Tied for second on the team with eight tackles.
  • Set a career high with two sacks.
  • Sacked Malik Willis for a 10-yard loss in the second quarter and later in the second quarter took Willis down for no gain to record his second sack. His first two sacks of the season gave him seven in his career.

TE CHIG OKONKWO

  • Totaled 15 yards on a pair of receptions.

RB TONY POLLARD

  • Led the team with six carries and 14 rushing yards and added three receptions for 15 yards.

WR CALVIN RIDLEY

  • Caught one pass for nine yards.

DT JEFFERY SIMMONS

  • Totaled four tackles, including a sack.
  • In the second quarter, he dropped Malik Willis for a two-yard sack on a third down. It was his first sack of the season and increased his career total to 27.5 sacks.

CB L'JARIUS SNEED

  • Posted five tackles, including a tackle for loss.

RB TYJAE SPEARS

  • Caught four passes for 54 yards and added two carries for seven yards.
  • Took a screen pass and went 29 yards in the third quarter.
  • Turned a short pass into a 16-yard gain in the fourth quarter.

P RYAN STONEHOUSE

  • Averaged 46.8 yards (43.0 net) on four punts with one punt placed inside the 20.
  • Booted a 57-yard punt in the fourth quarter to mark his 10th consecutive game with at least one punt of 55-plus yards. It is the NFL's longest such active streak.

NT T'VONDRE SWEAT

  • Tallied four tackles, which were the first four tackles of his career.

TE NICK VANNETT

  • Totaled nine yards and a touchdown on a pair of receptions.
  • Caught a one-yard touchdown pass from Will Levis in the first quarter. It was his first touchdown catch of the season and his seventh career touchdown catch.

TE JOSH WHYLE

  • Registered his first start of the season and the third start of his career.
  • Established career highs with four receptions and 43 receiving yards.
  • Recorded a 23-yard reception on the offense's first play of the game. It was the second-longest catch of his career.

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