
Titans' DeAndre Hopkins Reacts to Refs' Missed Interference Call in Loss to Colts
DeAndre Hopkins wasn't pleased that pass interference wasn't called on a crucial third-down attempt during the Tennessee Titans' 20-17 loss against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
The veteran wideout took to social media to express his frustration with what clearly appeared to be a missed call on the field:
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The play came in the fourth quarter as Tennessee was attempting to mount a comeback. Head coach Brian Callahan declined to comment on that play in particular or several other non-calls on potential pass interference infractions throughout the game that the Titans seemed frustrated weren't called on their behalf.
Some of those frustrations likely stemmed from the team being flagged 11 times for 113 yards, compared to five calls that went against Indianapolis for 40 yards.
Instead, Callahan lamented his team's inability to come up with big plays.
"We also aren't making enough plays to win tight games, and we've got to find a way to do that," he told reporters. "And I got to find a way to help us get there because right now, losing games in one-score games is tough."
Tennessee has now lost three games by seven points or less and sits at 1-4 on the season.
As for Hopkins, the 32-year-old registered four catches for 54 yards on six targets, a modest output given his career pedigree as a five-time Pro Bowler and three-time first-team All-Pro. But it was one of his better games this season, as the Tennessee offense and young quarterback Will Levis continue to struggle.
"We can't point fingers at the refs," Levis told reporters after the loss. "We have to be better ourselves."
They'll need to figure it out in a hurry, with a tough matchup against the Buffalo Bills next Sunday.







