Current and former Titans react to win; Derrick Henry memes are endless
As you can imagine, there was quite the reaction on Twitter from the Tennessee Titans’ Divisional Round win over the Baltimore Ravens.
Both current and former Tennessee Titans, as well as others on Twitter, reacted to the Divisional Round win over the Baltimore Ravens.
Former tight end Frank Wycheck was not only excited, but he trolled the Ravens’ “Big Truss” slogan after the win.
Former safety Bernard Pollard, who played for both teams during his career, reminded everyone that championships aren’t won in the regular season.
Chris Johnson, who was part of the Titans-Ravens rivalry and was on the 2008 team that lost to Baltimore in the playoffs, was ready with revenge hoodies following the game.
Former wide receiver Nate Washington.
Defensive back and Week 10 hero Joshua Kalu got in on the fun of trolling the Ravens’ slogan.
Safety Kenny Vaccaro and cornerback Malcolm Butler didn’t let us forget just how much of an underdog the Titans were.
https://twitter.com/KennyVaccaro4/status/1216220181564780550
Offensive tackles Taylor Lewan and Dennis Kelly were PUMPED for the win.
https://twitter.com/Titans/status/1216220725608091648
It was prayers up for tight end Jonnu Smith, who made an insane one-handed grab for the team’s first touchdown of the night.
Rookie linebacker David Long was all over the place for Tennessee in this game. He had this reaction after the win.
https://twitter.com/David__Long/status/1216222249281376257
Former linebacker Keith Bulluck reacted to the win, and he called out the national media for their narratives.
https://twitter.com/kbull53/status/1216202536585256963
As you can imagine, the Derrick Henry memes were ENDLESS.
This one might be my favorite.
https://twitter.com/Titan_Sized/status/1216343674344349697
https://twitter.com/SportsNation/status/1216215046025629696
The only thing better than this win is the reaction afterwards.
Not only did this victory avenge years of playoff losses to the Ravens, but the Titans are now moving on to the the AFC Championship Game to face the winner of the Sunday contest between the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs.
No matter who the Titans face, the game will take place on Sunday, January 19th at 2:05 p.m. CST, and Tennessee will be the road team.