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Good, bad and ugly from Packers’ 27-17 loss to Titans

Good, bad and ugly from Packers’ 27-17 loss to Titans

Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry (22)

Defense gets trucked by Ryan Tannehill and Derrick Henry. The Titans came into Thursday night as one of the NFL’s worst offenses, at least statistically speaking, but the Packers turned them into a powerhouse. Tennessee gained 408 yards, scored four touchdowns and created a half-dozen explosive plays in the passing game. Altogether it was maybe the most disappointing performance of the season for the Packers defense. Ryan Tannehill completed 22 of 27 passes for 333 yards, Derrick Henry threw a touchdown pass and totaled 132 yards, rookie Treylon Burks went over 100 yards receiving and Austin Hooper caught two scores. The Packers managed three sacks and Rasul Douglas intercepted a pass to keep Matt LaFleur’s team in it in the second half, but the Titans mostly rolled. At one point, Tennessee scored touchdowns on three straight possessions. Both times the Packers scored in the second half, the defense immediately gave up a score. For the Titans, the 408 yards and 27 points were both season-highs. Joe Barry’s highly overrated defense keeps underperforming.

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