The season ended in heartbreak for AJ Browns and the Tennessee Titans, falling to the Cincinnati Bengals in the dying seconds of their Divisional Playoff clash.

The Titans wide receiver was clearly a mix of emotional and frustrated as he spoke on the loss after the game.

“It wasn't good enough,” said Brown on the Titans' performance. “Got to carry my share of the burden. Plays that I felt like I should tried to break a tackle or something. The outcome of this is not the outcome we wanted. It wasn't good enough.”

The loss was hardly on AJ Brown. He led the way for the Titans offense in the game with 142 yards and a touchdown on just five catches for the game, good for a monstrous 28.4 yards per reception.

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“All day, we were shooting ourselves in the foot offensively,” Brown continued.

The Titans defense put forth a historic effort against Joe Burrow and company, sacking him an NFL playoff record nine times for 68 yards total.

But it was the offense that didn't hold its end of the bargain as quarterback Ryan Tannehill threw three costly interceptions, including the final one in the closing seconds that cost them the game.