The Titans scored on their first offensive play from scrimmage and on their first four drives of the game, putting the Packers in frantic catch-up mode by early in the second quarter.
Green Bay rallied but never seriously threatened and dropped its third straight game, 47-25, on Sunday at Nissan Stadium.
“Disappointing loss today, I’m stating the obvious,” Mike McCarthy said shortly after his team lost its third straight to fall to 4-5.
“We dug ourselves a huge, huge hole, and frankly it comes down to the basics of football. We weren’t nearly to the standard we expect from one another.