New Titans stat is so painfully bad it's funny

The Tennessee Titans have a noticeable left tackle problem, but it's even funnier on paper.  Wes on Broadway took to X/Twitter to point out a few team totals of sacks allowed over the first 10 weeks of the 2024 NFL season and threw in a kicker:Chiefs- 12 total sacks allowedBills-13 total sacks allowedTitans left tackle […]

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The Tennessee Titans have a noticeable left tackle problem, but it's even funnier on paper. 

Wes on Broadway took to X/Twitter to point out a few team totals of sacks allowed over the first 10 weeks of the 2024 NFL season and threw in a kicker:

Chiefs- 12 total sacks allowed
Bills-13 total sacks allowed
Titans left tackle position- 14 sacks allowed
Dolphins- 15 total sacks allowed

You have to feel bad for any quarterback under center for the Titans after reading that wild stat. 

Just this past weekend, rookie quarterback Will Levis was sacked four and took 13 hits during the Titans 20-6 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

The Titans played two left tackles against the Bucs after starter Andre Dillard exited early with a concussion. Through just the 18 snaps that he was in for, Dillard gave up two sacks. Dillon Radunz moved over from right guard to fill Dillard's void, but his presence didn't help either. He gave up another sack and allowed a quarterback hit. 

Titans head coach Mike Vrabel even called out Radunz's poor play during Monday's press conference. 

“Dillon finished the game there and Dillon admittedly wasn’t up to the standard that we need,” Vrabel said. He's played some good snaps for us."

With Dillard now in concussion protocol and Radunz's chance at being the team's starting left tackle out the window, the Titans are back to the drawing board. 

"Jaelyn Duncan is available for us potentially, to play or compete for an opportunity. [We also have a] couple guys on the practice squad.”

Whatever direction Vrabel decides to go in with the left tackle vacancy, one can only hope that it's the right one for Levis' sake, because there's still a lot of ball left to play.