Ryan Tannehill is confident the Tennessee Titans can take care of their business in Week 4 regardless of the availability designations of wide receivers A.J. Brown and Julio Jones, who are both dealing with hamstring issues. The Titans, after all, are just facing the winless New York Jets on the road. But more than that, Tannehill believes in the depth of the Titans, per Jim Wyatt of TennesseeTitans.com.

“Something we believe in in this organization, is ‘Next man up' mentality,” Tannehill said. “Not sure who is going to end up trotting out there on Sunday, but (I'm) confident in whoever it is. I got a ton of reps and confidence in those (other) guys, and it has been something we have done since we have been here. Excited about the guys we have that can possibly step up for us.”

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Brown and Jones appeared in the Titans' Week 3 25-16 win over the Indianapolis Colts at home, but the two stars did not practice on Wednesday. Depending on the severity of their injuries, the Titans can afford to sit them out against the toothless Jets, who are only averaging 6.7 points per game after three weeks of football.

If Brown and Jones eventually get ruled out, expect a heavier workload for monster running back Derrick Henry, while Tannehill can look for the likes of Nick Westbrook-Ikhine and Chester Rogers, as his primary targets downfield.