Quick Hits Friday

>>Titans Beat Packers on TNF 27-17, Win Seven of Eight

(Green Bay, WI)  — The Tennessee Titans remain one of the hottest teams in the NFL after their 27-17 Thursday Night Football win over the Packers in Green Bay.  Ryan Tannehill was incredibly efficient, completing 22-of-27 passes for 333 yards, two touchdowns and an interception.  Derrick Henry rushed for 87 yards along with a touchdown.  The running back also threw for a TD.  The Titans are now 7-and-3 and have won seven of their last eight games.  Aaron Rodgers threw for 227 yards and two touchdowns in the defeat, which dropped Green Bay to 4-and-7.  The Pack have lost six of their last seven games.

Titans head coach Mike Vrabel says stopping the run was their plan going into the game.

Titans defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons says taking away the run game was key.

Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill says the team has overcome adversity.

Titans running back Derrick Henry says their offense can lead them to the postseason.

>>Bengals Visit Steelers in Week One Re-Match

(Pittsburgh, PA)  — The Bengals and Steelers face-off for the second time this season in an AFC North showdown at Acrisure Stadium on Sunday.  The Bengals are back in the playoff race after an 0-and-2 start to the season.  Cincinnati is 5-and-4 after a 42-21 win over the Carolina Panthers in Week Nine.  The Bengals had their bye last week, and their sixth-ranked scoring offense is well-rested an ready to begin the second half of the season.  Joe Burrow has completed 70-percent of his passes for over 25-hundred yards and 18 touchdowns, while Joe Mixon is coming off a game that saw him get into the end-zone five times.  Pittsburgh is 3-and-6 after beating the Saints 20-10 last weekend.  The Steelers have the second-worst offense in the NFL.  Kenny Pickett took over for Mitch Trubisky in halfway through a game during Week Four, and he’s struggled in his rookie season with just two touchdown passes and eight interceptions.  The Steelers defense forced five turnovers against Joe Burrow in a 23-20 overtime win in Week One.

Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow says TJ Watt is great at rushing the passer and defending against the pass.

Bengals head coach Zac Taylor says that it’s time for Cincinnati to go on a run.