who stood out in 9-6 loss The Jacksonville Jaguars just lost one of the ugliest games I’ve seen in recent memory Authentic Jalen Ramsey Jersey , falling 9-6 to the Tennessee Titans at home. The defense was stifling — bending but not breaking and allowing just three field goals (and four attempts) in the entire game.Who stood out in the Week 3 matchup? In honor of the six points we scored, here are six players who did good (or bad) enough to make the list.1. Calais CampbellThe Jaguars got three sacks against Titans quarterbacks Blaine Gabbert and Marcus Mariota and Calais Campbell was responsible for two of them. The first one set the tone early in the first quarter that Campbell was going to play angry, bypassing the center completely and driving Gabbert into the dirt. The second came near the goal line in the third quarter as the Titans got one of their best chances to score a touchdown. Campbell just bulls his way through on third down, forcing the Titans to kick another field goal.2. Blake BortlesWe’ll start with the good and go next to the bad — Blake Bortles had a bad day. After dismantling the New England Patriots last week, Bortles looked hesitant to throw the ball, with his longest completion of the day being a pass that traveled just 10 yards in the air.The game plan — by all accounts including Bortles himself, the offensive coordinator, the film, and more — was very similar to last week against the Patriots. And that’s true. Much of Bortles’ yardage in games is yards after the catch, which is a fine game plan Authentic Telvin Smith Jersey , especially considering our roster, our quarterback’s strengths and weaknesses, and our lack of a true No. 1 receiver.But Bortles looked like he didn’t want to take any shots downfield even when the play called for it and receivers were in position.3. Logan CookeThis was a game that was going to be won in large part due to field position and the seventh round rookie did his part, with just one touchback in six punts. He finished with a 45.5 yard average on punts and had two downed inside the 20-yard line.4. Corey GrantIt’s apparent that Grant is a good player when you scheme him in the right situations, but he is not a true bell cow back. That’s not an indictment of him as a player — Grant is a great addition to this team and a player who is hard to stop if used correctly. But the Jaguars are gambling with their running back position and it worked in Week 2 and didn’t work in Week 3.5. Telvin SmithHis first quarter sack showed speed off the edge, awareness to get in the air to stop Gabbert’s attempt, and strength to get him down with just an arm tackle.He (again) led the team in tackles and he was everywhere on a banner day for the defense.6. Tashaun GipsonAfter shutting down Rob Gronkowski, the Jaguars secondary shut down the Titans quarterbacks for just 13 completions and 108 yards and Gipson was a big part of that, taking away a lot of the intermediate throws and only allowing a 5.1-yard average per attempt.7. Wiggle Man[TWEET NOT FOUND]I’m not going to overreact, but the Jaguars losing is 100 percent because Wiggle didn’t go to church before the game and tweet about it. The Jacksonville Jaguars traded away fourth-year defensive end Dante Fowler last week to the Los Angeles Rams and several teammates have expressed disappointment in the move. One such player was Jalen Ramsey http://www.jaguarscheapshop.com/cheap-authentic-austin-seferian-jenkins-jersey , who said he was “surprised” by the trade but understands the business side, went on The Rich Eisen Show to explain.“Yeah, one of my favorite teammates as most people probably know,” Ramsey said. “The Rams just got a good one. I mean, I’m happy for Dante that he gets to go somewhere and do what he does ... It does surprise me, it does surprise me. I think it’s surprising to a lot of our teammates. We’re big fans of Dante around here. He helps us a lot. Defensive linemen are a defensive back’s best friend, especially pass rushers. It sucks, but it’s part of the business. I hope he goes out there and enjoys the team out there and does what he can do.”What do you think? Are you in Jalen’s boat, disappointed that he had to go or are you more happy that the team was able to recoup something from a player we likely weren’t re-signing? Let us know in the comments below.