Loser No. 1: Dion Lewis
Dion Lewis again was not much of a factor in the game for the Titans, and it continues to look like his days in Nashville may be numbered.
Lewis had 26 yards on nine carries, but the majority of those carries came in the fourth quarter, as the Titans looked to protect the injured hamstring of Derrick Henry.
Lewis wasn’t too effective with the majority of his runs, though he did show a second effort on a second-and-five run on the final drive of the game that nearly got him a first down.
He was also barely used in the passing game outside of being a pass protector, as he had one catch for five yards.
It seems like the more he plays, the more you wonder why the Titans continue to use him in their offense, as he just doesn’t seem to contribute very much for somebody who referred to himself as a “play maker” earlier in the season.