Titans, Will Compton reunion was as wholesome as you’d expect

OAKLAND, CA - NOVEMBER 17: Wide receiver Alex Erickson #12 of the Cincinnati Bengals is tackled by long snapper Trent Sieg #47 of the Oakland Raiders and inside linebacker Will Compton #51 on a punt return during the third quarter at RingCentral Coliseum on November 17, 2019 in Oakland, California. The Oakland Raiders defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 17-10. (Photo by Jason O. Watson/Getty Images)
OAKLAND, CA - NOVEMBER 17: Wide receiver Alex Erickson #12 of the Cincinnati Bengals is tackled by long snapper Trent Sieg #47 of the Oakland Raiders and inside linebacker Will Compton #51 on a punt return during the third quarter at RingCentral Coliseum on November 17, 2019 in Oakland, California. The Oakland Raiders defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 17-10. (Photo by Jason O. Watson/Getty Images) /
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Tennessee Titans players reunited with their former teammate, now Oakland Raiders linebacker Will Compton, during the Week 14 game on Sunday.

One thing was very clear after the Tennessee Titans shellacked the Oakland Raiders on Sunday: there is still a lot of love for linebacker Will Compton from his former teammates.

Compton, who played with the Titans in 2018 and is the co-host of the “Bussin’ with the Boys” podcast with Titans left tackle Taylor Lewan, signed with the Raiders at the end of October.

And, for the first time since signing on with Oakland, Compton got to see his teammates on a football field in Week 14.

After the game, Lewan and Compton met up to greet each other on the field and had quite the colorful exchange that you’d expect two buddies to have.

Compton also wasn’t leaving empty-handed, as he got a slew of Titans jerseys from guys like Lewan, right tackle Jack Conklin, inside linebacker Rashaan Evans and defensive tackle DaQuan Jones, to name a few.

In all, Compton left with seven jerseys and a great picture with his former teammates.

So wholesome.

Unfortunately for Compton, his Raiders might have had their playoff hopes dashed with the loss. Oakland fell to 6-7, has been eliminated from contention in the AFC West and now needs a miracle to secure a wild card spot.

Regardless, it was good to see Compton again, and it’s even better to see him back working in the NFL after not landing a job prior to the start of the season.

He might not be a legendary figure in Titans history, but Compton has definitely left a mark on the fan base to the point that he’ll always be remembered as a Titan in Nashville.

At least for one day, the boys were back together again, and it was great to see.