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Swaim had started taking a backseat to Chig and Hooper as the season went along, but not on Saturday night, when the veteran out-snapped the two best tight ends on Tennessee’s roster in the most important game of 2022.
Swaim tallied 41 snaps, while Chig and Hooper had 32 and 34, respectively.
Hooper, and especially Chig, have been two of the better playmakers in the passing game this season, which makes this situation even more frustrating.
Swaim is a good No. 3 tight end, but nothing more, and he even struggled at what is supposed to be his strength, which is blocking, something head coach Mike Vrabel used as a reason for Swaim getting so many snaps this year.
The Titans must do a better job of getting their best players on the field as much as possible in 2023, something they didn’t do nearly enough of in 2022.
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