Jeffery Simmons' Twitter battle with former Titans offensive lineman fires back up
Last month, after the Cincinnati Bengals eliminated the Tennessee Titans from the playoffs, Quinton Spain took to Twitter to blast Jeffery Simmons. Spain, who plays for the Bengals after four seasons with the Titans and two seasons with the Buffalo Bills, insinuated that Simmons backed down from him after the loss. The Bengals' offensive line […]
Last month, after the Cincinnati Bengals eliminated the Tennessee Titans from the playoffs, Quinton Spain took to Twitter to blast Jeffery Simmons.
Spain, who plays for the Bengals after four seasons with the Titans and two seasons with the Buffalo Bills, insinuated that Simmons backed down from him after the loss.

The Bengals' offensive line gave up nine sacks in the win over the Titans. Simmons and the rest of the Titans' pass rushers did their job. Spain did not.
On Sunday, against the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI, the Bengals' offensive line once again had some major issues. Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow was sacked seven times in the Bengals' loss. He was sacked five times in the third quarter alone (a Super Bowl record).
Simmons took notice of the Bengals' poor offensive line play and sent a tweet that included nothing but Spain's number.
It didn't take long for Spain to reply after the game, once again insinuating that Simmons was scared of him on and off the field.


Simmons took the high road after Spain's vulgar response, telling the former Titan to get some rest and acknowledging that losing a big game hurts.

The Titans and the Bengals play in Nashville next season, so these two will get another chance to settle their feud on the field.
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