sport news Titians Treylon Burks leaves game in concussion protocol after hanging onto ... trends now Tennessee Titians rookie Treylon Burks leaves game in concussion protocol after hanging onto first career touchdown reception through an absolutely BRUTAL hit to the face By Tyrell Feaster For Dailymail.Com and Ap Published: 01:25 GMT, 5 December 2022 | Updated: 01:26 GMT, 5 December 2022 Viewcomments Tennessee Titans rookie wide receiver Treylon Burks was placed into concussion protocol after leaving the game following a massive hit on his first career touchdown reception in the Eagles 35-10 win. The play occurred on the second drive of the game when Burks hauled in a 25-yard touchdown pass and took a helmet directly to the face mask from Eagles safety Marcus Epps. Epps was penalized 15 yards for unnecessary roughness and will likely receive a fine from the NFL during the week. Burks on the other hand stayed on the ground for an extended period of time before walking to the locker room. Tennessee Titans wide receiver Treylon Burks (16) is hit by Philadelphia Eagles safety Marcus Epps (22) as he makes a touchdown catch Tennessee Titans trainers tend to Burks after he remained down following the rough hit Burks walks off the field after being tended to by the Titans medical staff following injury He was evaluated in the locker room before being ruled out for the second half of play. As for the rest of the game former Titan A.J Brown had a field day against the team that decided to trade him to Philadelphia this offseason after going for eight catches, 119 yards, and two touchdowns. Looking Brown's way early and often, Jalen Hurts strengthened his MVP bid by throwing for 380 yards and three touchdowns and running for another score. A.J. Brown celebrates his touchdown with teammates and a towel while playing the Titans Hurts has led the Eagles to an 11-1 start, their first time with that record since 2004 and the fourth time in franchise history. The 1949 Eagles won the NFL championship. The 1980 and 2004 teams lost in the Super Bowl. The Eagles look every bit like a team that can win the Super Bowl. Hurts was all they really needed to inch closer to a playoff spot. 'We'll leave all the MVP stuff to who votes for all that,' Brown said. 'But he's doing a great job leading this team. He's a great leader. He's still climbing. He wants the team to be great.' The speedy, sure-armed QB set a career high with 29 total touchdowns and had his third career game with four total TDs. His first half alone was a pretty good game for most quarterbacks: 268 yards passing and two touchdowns with one rushing score. The Eagles' defense was first-rate, too, bottling up Derrick Henry — who had 11 carries for 30 yards — and limiting Ryan Tannehill to 141 yards passing and a touchdown. He was sacked six times. The Titans (7-5) lost their second straight but still have a comfortable lead in the AFC South. Jalen Hurts celebrates the Eagles win with Brown after defeating the Tennessee Titans Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility