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COLLEGE STATION - Ryan Tannehill was brought into Tennessee as a second option under center. The former 2012 top-10 pick was traded by the Miami Dolphins to the Titans for a sixth-round pick in the 2019 offseason. 

Although active, Tannehill had yet to see playing time this season behind former Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Mariota. That narrative changed Sunday as the Titans elected to bench the former No.2 pick following another struggling outing. 

Tannehill looked better than Mariota in the team's 16-0 loss to the Denver Broncos. Going 13 of 16 for 144 yards, the former Aggies signal-caller would be sacked four times and would throw an interception. 

Perhaps Tannehill will have a chance move forward as the team's starter. While perhaps he is not the long-term answer, Tennessee could be a potential playoff team under his direction. 

Here's how the remaining Aggies preformed in the NFL during week six on the regular season. 

Cleveland Browns DE Myles Garrett: Despite the Browns falling to Seattle, the third-year pro played great. Garrett finished with three solo tackles, two assists and two sacks. He is now tied as with Tampa Bay's Shaquill Barrett as the league leader in sacks with nine.

Denver Broncos OLB Von Miller: Miller finished with a solo tackle, an assist and half a sack in the team's victory over Tennessee.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans: It's been troubling times for the Bucs offense under the direction of Jameis Winston. Evans had nine catches for 96 yards in the loss against the Panthers out in London.

Atlanta Falcons OT Jake Matthews: The Falcons have to be the most disappointing team in the NFL right now.  Matthews left tackle once again, helping a talented Atlanta offense put up 444 total yards in a close loss to the Arizona Cardinals. 

Seattle Seahawks OT Germain Ifedi: Ifedi once again started at right tackle and helped the Seahawks offense thrive against Cleveland with 454 total yards. 

Jacksonville Jaguars PK Josh Lambo: Lambo was 2-for-2 on field goal tries, hitting from 22 and 32 yards. He did not attempt an extra point in the team's loss to New Orleans.

New Orleans Saints OC Erick McCoy: The second-round pick started at center and helped the team finish with 326 total yards in the 13-6 victory over the Jaguars. 

Cleveland Browns TE Ricky Seals-Jones: With David Njoku still out, Seals-Jones continues to make a name for himself. The former Aggie wideout finished with three receptions for 47 yards and scored a 31-yard touchdown.

Kansas City Chiefs FS Armani Watts: While the Chiefs lost to the Texans, Watts played well overall. The second-year pro recorded one solo tackle on special teams.

Los Angeles Rams WR Josh Reynolds: The Rams have struggled to produce on offense this season. Reynolds, the team's fourth receiver, was targeted once but did not have a reception in the loss to San Francisco.

Cincinnati Bengals PK Randy Bullock: Bullock was 2-for-2 on extra points. He would also hit his only field goal try from 22 yards out.

Active but did not record a stat: Green Bay's Kingsley Keke and Tra Carson, Jacksonville's Cedric Ogbuehi and New England's Michael Bennett Dallas' Donovan Wilson, Cincinnati's Trayveon Williams

Inactives: Baltimore's Daylon Mack, Arizona's Christian Kirk and Miami's Keaton Sutherland

Injured Reserve: Baltimore's Orato Alaka, Tampa Bay's Justin Evans, Green Bay's Jace Sternberger