DETROIT -- While the Tennessee Titans crave cohesion at certain positions, they’re approaching safety with a different mindset.
In last week's season-opening loss to the Minnesota Vikings, the Titans mixed it up in the center of their secondary, with all four guys at the position seeing significant playing time.
Starting free safety Rashad Johnson played 48 of 63 defensive snaps, with starting strong safety Da'Norris Searcy clocking in for 42 snaps. Daimion Stafford played in both two-safety and three-safety looks with 40 snaps, while third-round rookie Kevin Byard got 21 snaps.