The Titans offense produced 9.1 yards per offensive play during yesterday’s 42-20 blowout victory over the Jaguars, breaking a franchise single game record set during Steve McNair’s 2003 MVP season when his offense produced 8.8 yards per offensive play against the Texans. That mark also checks in as the 29th most efficient offensive performance for any team in the Super Bowl era, nestled between games from Steve Young’s 49ers and Jim Kelly’s Bills. Not bad company to keep.
Two weeks ago, the Titans offense produced at a rate of 7.