Titans Trade Jarvis Brownlee Jr. to Jets?! | My Raw Reaction

So, the Tennessee Titans just made a trade and we have traded Jarvis Brownley Jr. to the Jets. Yeah, I’m confused, but you know, we’ll talk about it after the intro. [Music] [Music] [Music] What’s up? It’s your boy Bonafi and this is Section 240, a channel all about the Tennessee Titans, but from a fans perspective. So, uh this is my like I think this happened like two or three hours ago. Yeah. Uh, we traded Jarvis Brownley Jr. to the Jets for Oh, we traded him and a seventh round pick for a sixth round pick for 2026. And I’m as confused as you are, cuz what are we doing here? Like, I I I have no clue. That’s literally why I just turned this camera on to make this video because I I have no clue what we’re doing here. Like, so this is Jarvis Brownley Jr.’s. So, yeah, I know you’re shocked, too. Yeah, I if this is the first time you’re hearing it, yes, we have traded Jarvis Brownley Jr. I know. I know. We’re going to talk about it right now. Okay. So, Jarvis Brownley Jr., this is his second year. He was a rookie last season. Started for us really last season. So, last season he was drafted by Ran and Cali and Chad Brinker. And there for for for what is worth he was a serviceable above average CB2. Now there was always let me preface this with this. There was always a problem with the hands. Penalties issues with the hands things like that. That was that. But he was a rookie. So you think, hey man, get another offseason under his belt. We can coach you out of things like that. He started this season off. I think he played both. I think he didn’t play in the last game but he played the first two games. Yeah, I got a couple penalties that kind of killed some drives for it. It is what it is. It’s it’s a you know, it’s hard to play quarterback in the league, but you know, so and he had a difficult time with penalties, but I said all that to say this, he still was a good quarterback. He still played had sticky coverage when he wasn’t handsy. He was very good covered corner. Um I don’t know all the stats. Again, that that’s that’s not what we do here, you know. I try to provide the stats. If I find them, I’ll put them up here. uh or or no, I’ll put him right here. I think it’s right here. I I’ll put it somewhere on the screen for us to to look at. But for for the most part, he was a good corner. A good corner. You know, we got Roger McCreer, we got Jerry Sneed. Sneeed is not doing as well as that, but maybe he’s knocking someone off the rust. Maybe gets better week. But Brownley Jr. was the better quarterback to the point he beat out Daryl Baker Jr. uh all through training camp to be the number two corner. Now, he hurt his ankle or hurt his foot something last week and he wasn’t able to play. So, he didn’t play this last week, but and then today, you know, after Cali gave up play Call of Duty. Yes, I didn’t make a video about that. I might, but yeah, that happened today, too. But this, you know, happened like a couple hours after that. So, now you’re thinking like, well, who’s going to play quarterback now? Chad Breaker and Bghazi did go hard on the waiver wire and picked up Jaylen Armor Davis uh who was on the on the Ravens practice squad or or was we waved by the Ravens. But this is the thing. He got benched last game if I’m not mistaken. He got benched last game because he didn’t know some of the scheme or some of this or whatever was going on. So they bitched him and Daryl Baker Jr. had to come in and you know Daryl Baker Jr. he’s a he’s CB4 at best. So yeah, that that happened. But I think now, don’t get me wrong, I get you got to trade players. I get you got to do that. Um, but I think a lot of Titans fans are pissed off because it really makes no sense. And when I say it makes no sense, it doesn’t make I’m not talking about making sense for a trade perspective, meaning trading this player from this team to get a draft pick back. that that happens all the time, you know, but trading a player of this value for what you got back is absolutely ludicrous. I mean, it’s basically lose. Now, if this trade would have been like, hey, we traded uh Jarvis Brownley Jr. to the Jets, that’s who we traded to, but we got a third round or maybe a fourth round pick, then you can say, oh, okay, I see the value. U you know, season isn’t going well for us already. they got some young quarterbacks they want to do. Let’s get some value out of this guy. You could you could massage yourself into believing that that is uh uh uh that was the case or that’s the key. But here, man, nah. Nah. I I I don’t even know how you can do that. I I don’t even know if that’s possible. So, yeah, it it’s it’s really mindboggling because especially given what they sold us as fans in the beginning, draft, develop, and retain. You know, you want to draft good players. You want to develop them here in Tennessee and you want to retain them here. Jarvis Brownley Jr. fits that whole that whole philosophy. He was drafted here. He was being developed here and was on his way to being a very good quarterback. I believe I still have two years in he was very being a good quarterback and we were going to try to retain him. But like I think Zack Lions, Zack Lions from uh 104.5 from Stacking Inbox, the homie put a tweet out. like the draft develop and retain mantra and philosophy took a huge hit today. And I think Book Rises bringing a little bit more pizzazz on that, especially that patience over panic that they were talking about. Like all of that is out the window now because like what does this mean for us as as Titans? Does this mean that it’s a potential fire sale coming? Are we going to see more trades of players coming right here? Like it’s it’s it’s it’s kind of I’m not even going to lie to you. It’s really really confusing to say to see this happen a this early in the season and b to that player that that’s that’s that’s that that’s all I can say. It’s like that is shocking like and and I think what everybody’s doing is everybody’s waiting for the other shoe to drop. Okay, what you know what happened or what did he do and things like that. And again, this is me. There’s not too much that he could have done, you know, to to get traded like, so if you think about it, it’s like and and and and I’ll say this, and I don’t know if you watched it. I saw somebody alluded to it. I forgot who put it up there, but I think they alluded to Jim Wyatt was on one of the radio shows in Nashville, and he was basically saying he loved Riley Jr., but and he doesn’t want to disparage a player on the way out. But something was happening in the background. Something happened in the background. That that that’s what we do know. Like this wasn’t just a hey, we’re going to trade him or get rid of him or or blah blah blah blah blah. But nothing. this happened because and the reason why I said I give that story validity is because it come it came out a couple maybe about 45 minutes before I recorded the video that the Patriots made a call to the Titans. Yes, those Patriots made a call to the Titans to get Jarvis Brownley uh to play quarterback for him, but they declined that and they ended up trading to the Jets. So that means that Jarvis Brownley Jr. was on the trade block for quite some time right now. So, like, was it an attitude problem? Was it an issue? Was it things like that? I I I don’t know. But I’ve seen other teams that are wellmanaged and better managed than us keep troublesome players, even if they do cause a little attitude. Sometimes you just got to deal with those those personalities. So, and I don’t think if in the grand scheme of things that Jarvis Brown Lee I mean it’s it’s not a lot he could have done that would have a been hidden underneath the covers that we wouldn’t have been able to see or b uh not been talked about cuz everybody spoke highly of you know so I take for instance like this so the Texans let go of uh CJ Gardner I don’t even know his name Garner Johnson let him go today and as soon as as soon as he was let go people started reporting it’s more to this and reports came out that he wanted to trade, he was upset with his role, he wanted to blitz more, things like that. Like he was basically crashing out. But we got that information. So you can kind of understand like, oh, okay, this is why they let him go. This is why they signed, especially given that they turned like his deal into a signing bonus. So the money part of it, the business part of it obviously said, yes, he’s, you know, Garner Johnson is going to be a big part of our Texas defense. But then they release him and he like, “Oh man, waiting for the other shoe to drop.” And the other shoe was like, “Oh, he had all these problems, all this friction, so they decided to let him go.” We’re not getting that with Jarvis Brownley Jr., you know, when what what happened. And it’s obviously that something happened because Jim wouldn’t allude to that. Uh, also side note, I wish Jim worked at the Tennessee and he didn’t he didn’t have to work for the Titans because I feel like we’re missing that angle because Jim is a excellent reporter, but he he takes his loyalties very seriously. So, you’re not going to get him bashing the Titans at all. You know, obviously, you wouldn’t want to do that. They’re the name on your paycheck. But anyway, I digress. But yeah, it’s a lot. So, it’s kind of difficult for me to understand as a fan like why would you get rid of a player and then why would you just take basically you just told me you just took anything whatever they would give you. You just weren’t going to trade them to the Patriots and you got rid of them for basically nothing cuz the the pick swaps giving up a player and a pick to get a six round pick man. Look, I don’t even I don’t know what the Jimmy Johnson draft chart say but that ain’t it. All right. So, I mean, I’m going to wrap this up because it’s just a reaction video of the trade. I don’t know what’s going on. Maybe Jaylen Armor Davis is the new guy. Maybe he’s the one that’s going to take us to the promised land. But whatever. In in whatever case, Jarvis Brownley Jr. is no longer a Tennessee Titan. And I for one amused, a little bit upset, but more so confused than anything. But you tell me in the comments, did you Hey, nobody saw it coming. So, if you tell me in the comments you saw it coming, I don’t believe you me. You’re a liar. Um, but what do you think about the trade for Jarvis? Think it’s a good move? Things like that. And and don’t give me the truth. Don’t give me don’t give me what you think I want to hear. Tell me what you think. Am I wrong for thinking that Jarvis Brownley Jr. uh should have been traded a long time ago? Penalties not withstand. I don’t know. But anyway, uh make sure you take stay tuned locked into the channel. Make sure you subscribe cuz we got content. As you can see, things are moving fluid. It’s the season. This is what we do. stay locked in to us and um you know Jarvis ain’t here no more but hey still plenty of room in this section for us all tighten

The Tennessee #Titans just traded CB Jarvis Brownlee Jr. — along with a 7th-round pick — to the #Jets for a 2026 6th-rounder. I’m confused, frustrated, and honestly trying to make sense of this move.

In this video, I break down:

Why this trade doesn’t seem to make sense right now

Brownlee Jr.’s value and role on the team
What this could mean for the Titans secondary moving forward
Whether this is the start of a bigger shake-up

Drop your thoughts in the comments — was this the right move or a huge mistake?

#Titans #JarvisBrownlee #TennesseeTitans #NFL #TitansFootball

26 comments
  1. This was the craziest trade… Even if he was a locker room problem (not saying he was), you still should have gotten more than a 6th. I have been a fan since the Oiler days and I promise, if there is ever another expansion, I might be finding a new team. I cannot switch to any current team, but an expansion team may have themselves a prebuilt fan.

  2. Trade was a shocker but if you look at his stats so far this year…he got beat on 80% of his coverage & penalty prone. I think it was a locker room issue. Plus he wasn't drafted by Borgonzi…so he has no ties to him.

  3. Unpopular opinion but I'm honestly glad he's gone. He had 3 penalties in two games that reverted big stops and he was penalized 14 times last year. Missed time last year and already missing more time? Yea see ya never lol. Ill miss his help in the run game but other then that, i'm glad we got any return out of him rather then him be a bottom 50 corner for 4 years until we let him go

  4. If you read Paul Kuharsky piece with the headline “McCreary Stock Up” this makes a lot of sense now. Also, you can see by the moves if they wanted to get rid of Callahan they would let him continue to get blamed for things like the penalties and the playcalling rather than doing that they are removing Brownlee and giving playcalling to somebody else. Those moves to me seem like ways of protecting Callahan from the crazy level of criticism. I think they told him we want you to stay. We aren’t gonna fire you as long as you work with Cam and make him better throughout the season and don’t keep screwing up on your head, coaching decisions.

  5. He was a liability! His output was not worth the penalties. Yeah, he would block a pass down field just to get called for pass interference. But yeah i could see why people wanted to keep him.
    2024 Season: Brownlee committed 9 penalties for 57 yards in 14 starts.
    2025 Season: He was penalized 3 times in Week 1 for illegal contact, pass interference, and a face mask.

  6. Let’s just keep giving away our starters for nothing. Great way to run a franchise. How about get rid of the coach that F N sucks and get someone that can control the locker room.

  7. I'm sorry bro, but BrownLee Jr is a complete liability. If his coverage is mediocre at best he offset it by the penalties he created and the overall Head Case mentality. Good riddance.

  8. This team is like the Bermuda Triangle, man. The gauges go haywire and nothing makes sense. I saw an NFL power ranking yesterday and the Titans were ranked 40th!👀 They said because if there were 8 other teams in the league they would be better than us! How embarrassing man. The Tennessee Ostriches, because I wanna put my head in the dirt!

  9. He got traded because he had 10 targets and the players caught 8 of em on top of having like 3-4 penalties it was a 50/50 thing so actually I wouldn’t say it’s a good trade but he’s definitely not our best Cb

  10. I Been An Oiler-Titans Fan Since 1971 And Moves Like This Is Why The Organization Trophy Case Is Empty, I Gave Up And Don't Watch The NFL NO MORE, I Love Amy, But, She Needs To Sell The Team, REAL TALK!!!!!

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