
Titans safety Kevin Byard told members of the media following the 27-23 loss that it was frustrating since the Titans haven been better in late-game situations earlier this season. Autumn Allison|USA TODAY NETWORK-Tennessee
NASHVILLE – It took almost the entire regular season, but wide receiver Corey Davis finally enjoyed a proper coming out party Sunday at Nissan Stadium.
Unfortunately, it didn’t translate into a win for the struggling Titans, who suffered their third single-digit defeat in as many weeks, falling 27-24 to the visiting Los Angeles Rams.
“Today was my day I guess,” Davis said. "Obviously I was more involved in the offense today, which is always good, but we came up short. We’ve just got to find a way to do more.”
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Davis, the fifth overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft, finished the game with a career-high 91 yards receiving, and the 6-foot-3, 209-pound rookie out of Western Michigan’s six catches marked his most since the squad’s season-opening loss to Oakland.
"Some of the coverages dictated going back to him in the progression," Titans coach Mike Mularkey said. "He had a good day, it was good to see him make some plays."
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The Titans, however, failed to pull out yet another close game. According to Davis, the devil has been in the details.
“It’s just us, we’ve got to clean up the small things,” Davis said. “We’ve got to clean up the small things. Everyone thinks they know what the fix is, but they’re not with us. We know what it takes.”
Davis has hauled in 28 receptions for 284 yards in 10 games this season.
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His numbers aren’t terrible, but it's safe to say the Titans expected a bit more production from the fifth overall pick. It certainly hasn’t been the sort of rookie campaign that the record-setting collegiate wide receiver had envisioned for himself.
“It’s been tough man,” said Davis, who started every game in his Western Michigan career. “Obviously I’m not used to it, and I want to be out there with my team as much as possible. With me being a first-round pick, there are a lot of expectations.”
Davis, who holds the all-time FBS record for career receiving yards (5,285), sat out the entire preseason while dealing with a hamstring injury. He returned in time for the season opener on Sept. 10, making six grabs for 69 yards in his NFL debut, before re-aggravating the injury during the team’s Week 2 trip to Jacksonville.
“Like I said, it was tough, but I never questioned God,” Davis said. “He has a plan for us. I’m just happy to be back out there.”

Titans head coach Mike Mularkey and quarterback Marcus Mariota explain their 27-24 loss against the Los Angeles Rams at Nissan Stadium on Dec. 24, 2017. George Walker IV / The Tennessean
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