Offense, defense and special teams snap counts

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Offense, defense and special teams snap counts

The Tennessee Titans lost their second straight game on Sunday afternoon at Nissan Stadium. falls to the Minnesota Vikings23-13.

The loss dropped the Titans to 2-8 on the season, and that's not even the worst disappointment. Rather, this is aimed at NFL officials who made one of their worst calls – perhaps even the worst decision – of the entire regular season.

This will of course be discussed at length this week, but before we look forward, let's take a quick look back.

Now let's take a closer look at the number of snaps that contributed to the Titans' Week 11 loss.

Offensive snaps: 59
Defensive snaps: 73
Special teams snaps:26

The Titans saw a change at right tackle: Nicholas Petit-Frere was benched midway through the series in favor of Isaiah Prince, who ended up playing 49 percent of the offensive snaps. It's safe to assume that Petit-Frere's starting days are over. He may have even played his final snap of the Titans era.

There was also notable rotation on defense — something the Titans have largely avoided this season. It was still a little top-heavy, but there weren't six or seven players taking 100 percent of the snaps.

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