 This is Coach Mack, Game Day Color Analyst for Titans Radio. Today, we're going to go beneath the surface to look at two timely interceptions by the Titans defense in the red zone that had a big impact on the game Sunday. First play we're going to look at is second seven. Ball is on the plus 20-yard line. It's in the first quarter. This is a great example of a bogey or a disguise by the Titans defense. You can see they're lined up. They look like they're in man-to-man defense here. And what they've done, they have given the quarterback who has emptied the backfield, and he's reading man-to-man. They're going to go into 500 or two deep, but they time it off of the quarterback's leg and off of the count. He's pointed out the man-to-man defense. Now they roll and evolve perfect timing into a 500 or two deep zone. He looks to his right. The throw is not there that he wants because he thought he was getting man coverage. He's got zone coverage. Now he comes back to the opposite sides, tries to manipulate the cylinder, is getting some good pressure up inside. On the outside now, he looks at who he thinks is the running back running without anybody covering him. Kenny Vikaro has taken an excellent 45 degree exit angle. Gets a great directional delivery key off the quarterback. Once the front hand comes off the ball, he knows the football is getting ready to be thrown. He breaks when that front hand comes off the ball. He knows his interception point, and he drives. This is a very, very good job technically and being very aware by Kenny Vikaro. We're now looking at second four. The ball is now on the plus four yard line. There's a minute 10 left in the third quarter. We're now looking at a man-to-man defense on here on a five-man front as Watson starts his move. He fakes the run. Rashon Evans really does a nice job. He's a big part of this because he does not take the run fake. He gets back to get underneath and get in the vision of Watson as he's starting to throw. Big Jeff Simmons has done a nice job of two hand forcing the center back. He realizes now with the cylinder being as tight as it is here, he's not gonna be able to put pressure on the quarterback. He mirrors the quarterback's hand, great timing, gets his hand up, deflects it up in the air. Jayon Brown, very, very aware player. He starts to move. He's got the running back here that he's looking at. He's got the running backs. He comes back. He's very aware now, ball is thrown. Jeffrey Simmons deflects it up in the air and then Jayon Brown makes a very athletic move by going up, elevating, secure catch in the end zone. This is a huge takeaway at this point in the ball game. Another really, really big red zone interception by the Titans defense.