Titans Struggle in Loss to Texans
The Tennessee Titans had a tough outing on Sunday, suffering a 26-0 defeat against the Houston Texans. It was a game that left fans and players alike shaking their heads. Come Ward, the Titans’ first-round pick from the April NFL Draft, faced a challenging day, completing only 26 passes for 108 yards and throwing an interception.
In a post-game press conference, Ward didn’t mince words. “If we’re being honest, we’re 0-4. At this point, we’ve got nothing to lose. We dropped a quarter of the game. We haven’t accomplished anything yet. It’s crucial for us to come together—offensive line, special teams, all three phases have to be in sync,” he said. It’s clear he feels the weight of the team’s struggles.
He continued, somewhat frustrated, “We’ve been saying it—‘Every day, we have to make it happen’—but it has to reflect on the field. It’s not showing yet, but we need to step up next week.” It’s a sentiment that resonates: hoping for improvement is one thing, but action is needed on the field.
Ward is stepping into the starting role after Will Revis’s offseason injury plagued the team this season. The Heisman Trophy winner flashed potential but showed inconsistency during the game. Meanwhile, Texans quarterback CJ Stroud seems to be regaining his form after a few rough outings; he threw for 233 yards and two touchdown passes while also scoring on the ground.
With this win, the Texans improved to 1-3, while the Titans remain winless at 0-4. It was an important victory for Houston in the AFC South. The Titans, well, they’ve got some serious work to do moving forward.
