 Players know their stats, yes, but there are milestones that only players would understand in terms of things that they get done. In this week's Genuine Titan presented by Epic Western, Amy Wells introduces us to a Titan who accomplished something on Sunday that every NFL player would admire. Morgan Cox is number 46 for the Tennessee Titans. He is 36 years old, making him the oldest player on the team. This past Sunday in Houston, Morgan Cox played his 200th NFL game, 189 in the regular season, 11 in the postseason, 200 games total. Well it means a lot to him, obviously he's done it at a consistent basis and he's been there and you know from a rookie when he went to Baltimore and played his first game until now playing his 200 game with Tennessee. It means a lot to those guys because he's done it at a consistent level and a high level too that he can be able to play 200 games. Morgan Cox is not the first guy to play in 200 games and he won't be the last, but his commitment and work ethic are what make him stand out. He starred at Memphis's Evangelical Christian School before walking on at the University of Tennessee. Then he walked on in the NFL making the Ravens roster as their long snapper and now he's the Titans long snapper. He's been named to four Pro Bowls and has also once been named all-pro. Morgan Cox has everyone's total respect. As a matter of fact, he is regarded by many as the best long snapper in the NFL. He's got a great work ethic that kind of you know gets pushed on to me and just kind of watching how he handles himself, just how detailed, orientated he is you know when he came from the Ravens with Sam Cook and Justin Tucker like they formed a special connection and I think he's passing that down and it translates on the field. Morgan Cox is more than just good at his job. He's a great teammate, a great husband and a great dad. He's appreciative of where he is so much so that he takes nothing for granted. Morgan Cox's consistent work on not just his snapping but special teams overall makes him very different. In the NFL everyone has talent. There are a lot of good guys. There are a lot of guys who work hard. To stick around for more than 200 games you need to be all of the above and Morgan Cox is that all of the above a genuine type. Amy Wells great job. I sit next to a man who played in 226 NFL games, 206 in the regular season, 20 in the postseason. You know what that means. Yeah and I'm proud of Morgan. I enjoy coaching him. The biggest thing I can tell you is as I should have done this earlier I went back and named him our special teams captain and that's how much he means to this football team. It's how much he means the special teams. He's in every meeting not just when he's needed on the punt team or the field goal team. He's into it. He can coach young guys every single position. Good guy. Great guy.