"Randy Moss continues to be a non-factor in his stint with the Titans.
Targeted three times, the veteran receiver caught one pass for 13 yards in Sunday's 17-6 loss to the Jaguars. In four games, all losses, he has five catches for 62 yards.
The Titans gave Moss a chance to make a big play on a fourth down in the second quarter, but a Kerry Collins pass was underthrown.
"There is a lot of frustration going around in different aspects and that is definitely one of them,'' Collins said of the lack of plays involving Moss. "I had an opportunity to make a play and I didn't throw the greatest ball to him. We will keep trying to find ways to do it. He is that kind of guy.''
With receiver Kenny Britt nearing a return from a hamstring injury that has kept him out of five games, however, Moss might see even fewer opportunities.
Moss declined comment after the game.
"I've got nothing for you,'' he told reporters.
Bad day for CJ: Chris Johnson has a long way to go to reach his preseason goal of 2,500 rushing yards.
The Titans running back gained only 53 yards on 13 carries against the Jaguars, and 21 of those yards came on one play. He has 1,026 yards for the season.
Johnson had 111 yards against the Jaguars on Oct. 18 when the Titans won 30-3 at Jacksonville.
"We were upset about the way we played the last game against these guys on Monday Night Football,'' Jaguars linebacker Kirk Morrison said. "We kind of held Chris Johnson all the way to the end of the game and he busts one for a long run in the fourth quarter. We didn't want him to get 100 yards (Sunday). That was our whole entire goal.''
While Johnson couldn't shake loose from the Jaguars this time around, he did manage to avoid the media after the game, skipping out on a scheduled interview session.
Stuffed by stiff-arm: The play occurred well after the outcome had been decided, but it served to sum up the fortunes of the Titans.
With just under three minutes remaining, Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew broke free for a 37-yard run, knocking Titans safety Michael Griffin to the turf with a vicious stiff-arm."