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Shaun Calderon

Titans WR Chris Moore looking to continue impressive streak in Week 5

One of the more underrated signings of the offseason for the Tennessee Titans has been the addition of wide receiver Chris Moore.

The Cincinnati product hasn’t been an elite wideout by any means, but he has routinely made a big play whenever the team has needed it.

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Whether he’s making a ridiculous catch against the Browns or taking the top off the Bengals’ defense, if it feels like Moore has made a big play in nearly every game, it’s because he has.

The Titans wide receiver has caught at least one ball of 30-plus yards in three consecutive games, which currently puts him tied for the fourth-most in Titans history.

Only Derrick Mason, Drew Bennett, and A.J. Brown had longer streaks, each tallying four straight games with a 30-plus-yard reception. However, Brown is the only one who has done it within the same season.

Moore can join him with another deep catch on Sunday against the Colts.

If you want to date back to last year, the former Texans wideout is tied for the seventh-most 30-plus-yard receptions since the start of Week 9 of the 2022 season.

Only Justin Jefferson (14), Davante Adams (12), Brown (nine), Tyreek Hill (eight), CeeDee Lamb (eight) and DeVonta Smith (eight) have produced more over that span.

Moore obviously isn’t in the same tier as those wide receivers when it comes to their overall games, but he’s certainly capable of making an occasional big play just as frequently as they are.

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