Calvin Ridley Voices Frustration Over Titans' Offensive Struggles
The wide receiver demands earlier involvement in games after a zero-catch performance in Tennessee's loss to the Colts.
- Calvin Ridley, who signed a four-year, $92 million contract with the Titans, was targeted eight times but failed to make a catch against the Colts.
- Ridley expressed his frustration with the offensive scheme, emphasizing the need for early-game involvement to improve his performance.
- Titans head coach Brian Callahan acknowledged Ridley's importance and the need to better integrate him into the game plan.
- The Titans' passing game continues to struggle, with quarterback Will Levis completing only 16 of 27 passes for 95 yards and an interception.
- Tennessee's loss to Indianapolis drops them to a 1-4 record, raising concerns about the team's offensive effectiveness and future prospects.