File:Jacoby Brissett.png
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English: Jacoby Brissett 2019. Image from video Game-Changing INTs vs. Colts | Beneath the Surface, ~ 01:07. |
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Source | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOOUXVVt-8s |
Author | Tennessee Titans |
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Jacoby Brissett
Harold Landry
Mark Glowinski
Anthony Castonzo
Quenton Nelson
Jurrell Casey
DaQuan Jones
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