NASHVILLE, Tenn. - D.J. Swearinger ripped Washington defensive coordinator Greg Manusky after the Tennessee Titans put together a fourth-quarter rally in a 25-16 victory on Saturday. The Redskins safety said he felt the team should have been more aggressive after quarterback Marcus Mariota left the game with a stinger and was replaced by Blaine Gabbert.
The moment that most irked Swearinger was a 3rd-and-7 play at the Washington 37-yard line when cornerback Fabian Moreau was called for defensive holding on a pass that would have been incomplete. The penalty gave the Titans a first down, and they scored the game-winning points four plays later on Gabbert's 2-yard touchdown pass to MyCole Pruitt.