Six Things That Stood Out for the Titans in Sunday’ Loss to the 49ers

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – The Titans lost 37-24 to the 49ers here at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday.
Senior Writer and Editor Jim Wyatt takes a look at six things that stood out from the contest:
The Titans stumbled out of the starting gate in the first half, and it happened again at the start of the second half. It’s just one of the reasons the game turned out like it did. The Titans went three-and-out on their opening possession, and when the 49ers got the ball, they drove 70 yards for a touchdown to make it 7-0. After Titans kicker Joey Slye misfired on a field goal on the final play of the first half, the 49ers scored a touchdown in just four plays to start the second half to stretch their lead from 17-10 to 24-10. Those two touchdowns ended up being the final margin in this one.
Let’s face it, the Titans didn’t put up much defense here on Sunday. The 49ers scored on their first five possessions, and on seven of their eight possessions in the contest, including four touchdowns. 49ers punter Thomas Morstead didn’t punt in the game. In their eight possessions, the 49ers racked up 430 yards and 28 first downs, and they were 9-of-15 (60 percent) on third down. There were some costly missed tackles. Players on offense were nice enough to make excuses for Titans defenders, saying they hurt the cause with so many three-and-outs. Both can be true, of course, but it’s also OK to admit this wasn’t a banner day for the defense.
Big Jeff’s TD Catch, and Forced Fumble
Titans defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons once again was a force to be reckoned with. And on Sunday, Simmons made plays on both sides of the football. Early in the fourth quarter, Simmons surged into the backfield and knocked the ball out of 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy’s right hand. It was ruled a fumble, and the Titans recovered it. Moments later, Simmons was on the receiving end of a one-yard touchdown toss from quarterback Cam Ward. Simmons became the NFL’s first player since J.J. Watt in 2014 with a strip-sack and touchdown reception in the same game.




