Pretty much all of Westbrook-Ikhine's yardage came on a 98-yard touchdown in the third quarter. With the Titans on their own two-yard line, the Vikings sent a blitz and Levis fired a deep shot down the sideline where a coverage mistake by the defense left Westbrook-Ikhine behind the safety. You'll take the fantasy production, and he remains the second-most-targeted player in the offense but days like this will be rare.
Levis looked good for the vast majority of this game. The Vikings' pass rush was in his face often, sacking him five times, but Levis was also able to stand in the pocket against pressure and hit on big plays down the field, including a 98-yard touchdown to Nick Westbrook-Ikhine in the face of a blitz. He was also the team's leading rusher with 18 yards on the ground, and his interception was on the final drive of the game with the Titans down 10 and trying desperately to catch up. He'll face a similarly solid defense next week against the Texans.
The 98-yard touchdown pass was the longest offensive play in the NFL season, but it wasn't the longest play in Titans history.
Boyd was added to the injury report over the weekend with a back issue and is now officially questionable for Week 11. Boyd has been playing behind veteran receiver Nick Westbrook-Ikhine in recent weeks and hasn't drawn a target since Week 8. He is not on the fantasy radar versus the Vikings.
Boyd popped up on the injury report Saturday and is listed as questionable with a back injury for the team's Week 11 game against the Vikings. Boyd has not drawn a target in the previous two games while operating as the third option through the air behind Calvin Ridley and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine.