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Breaking down Packers’ 27-17 loss to Titans in Week 11

Breaking down Packers’ 27-17 loss to Titans in Week 11

– The Titans had more yards, first downs, passing yards, rushing yards, time of possession, tackles for loss and red-zone trips, and they never trailed.

– The Packers rushed for only 56 yards and averaged 2.9 yards per rush. The Titans run defense was as good as advertised.

– The Packers offense failed on four straight possessions to end the game, including one after an interception and one after a punt return into Titans territory.

– During another game in which the Packers needed to make throw to win, the passing game just couldn’t get it done.

– The Titans had four players with a catch of 30 yards or more. On at least three different occasions, a coverage breakdown created a wide-open receiver for an explosive play. Ryan Tannehill finished with 333 yards and 12.3 yards per completion.

– The Packers had an extra point blocked.

– Rookie Treylon Burks caught seven passes for 111 yards, including a late 51-yard bomb against Jaire Alexander.

– Thirteen targets for Allen Lazard and Sammy Watkins netted 57 yards, all from Lazard. Aaron Rodgers missed them both for likely completions down the stretch.

– Aaron Jones fumbled for the second straight game and third time this season.

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