Tennessee Titans vs Chicago Bears: Winners and Losers
By Justin Lee
Corey Davis, WR
Corey Davis is the definition of inconsistent. Especially at a time where he could get some more shine.
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Last week he had his game and went off. Even after having the big game, the Chicago Bears still treated A.J. Brown like the number one receiver. This means that Corey Davis had a weaker matchup than Brown, most of the time anyway.
Corey Davis finished with zero catches for zero yards, and despite getting chances to make a play he just couldn’t seem to get it done.
He was targeted three times by Tannehill, although it could have been more if he didn’t drop all three including a final pass that would have potentially been a massive gain and a touchdown.
It is hard for the Titans to find out who the number two receiver when Corey Davis can’t be consistent week after week. Twice this season Davis has gone over 100 yards, but each time he failed to really dominate the next week.
Last week Davis had a catch percentage of 80 percent. This week, zero percent. His play just won’t get the job done. Yes, the Titans won. However, on Thursday night against the Colts, the win won’t be as easy.