Tennessee Titans players not doing so well in Pro Bowl voting

NASHVILLE, TN - OCTOBER 20: Kevin Byard #31 of the Tennessee Titans gets the crowd cheering during a game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Nissan Stadium on October 20, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. The Titans defeated the Chargers 23-20. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
NASHVILLE, TN - OCTOBER 20: Kevin Byard #31 of the Tennessee Titans gets the crowd cheering during a game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Nissan Stadium on October 20, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. The Titans defeated the Chargers 23-20. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) /
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Tennessee Titans players aren’t faring so well in the early stages of Pro Bowl voting, but we’ve provided the link to get your votes in at the bottom of this page to help them out.

With the voting for the 2020 Pro Bowl voting already having begun, it looks as though Tennessee Titans players aren’t doing too well.

The players who make the Pro Bowl are chosen through fan vote, and as of right now there is only one Titans player who is top 10 or better at his position.

That player is none other than the GOAT, punter Brett Kern, and he only ranks fourth at his position, according to Jim Wyatt of Titans Online.

Kern is the best punter in the NFL, so he definitely should be higher than that, but unfortunately fan votes like these are popularity contests rather than about who is most deserving.

Of course, smaller fan bases like the Titans’ is always at a disadvantage against some of the bigger ones, so this is an uphill climb by default. However, I think we can make a solid push and get at least some of our deserving players to Orlando.

We’re going to need some help for our guys if they’re going to make the trip to the Pro Bowl, which takes place in Orlando, Florida, on January 26th, 2020. There are a slew of Titans who deserve the honor.

On defense, guys like safety Kevin Byard, cornerback Logan Ryan, inside linebackers Jayon Brown and Rashaan Evans, as well as defensive lineman DaQuan Jones are all having standout seasons. Even outside linebacker Harold Landry has an argument to get voted in.

On offense, a case can also be made for running back Derrick Henry, who is in the midst of a career year; although the running back position is deep and tough to crack.

Now, we understand that the game itself is meaningless and hard to watch, but that’s not what this is about. The Pro Bowl is one of the ways that players get recognition for having a great season and the players listed all qualify as having that kind of season.

If you’re interested in helping the cause, here’s the link to place votes for your favorite Titans players.