New England Patriots linebacker K’Lavon Chaisson turned the tables on Titans fans in Week 7 of the 2025 season. His standout performance came after a tense buildup fueled by frustration over former Titans coach Mike Vrabel now leading the Patriots.
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Angry fans taunted Chaisson before kickoff, but his play made them silent by the night’s end.
A group of Titans fans called the End Zone Boyz drew attention before kickoff. They gathered behind the end zone and zeroed in on Chaisson as he stretched and ran drills.
This is incredible 😭
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— Savage (@SavageSports_) October 27, 2025
Their shouts grew louder with every snap of the ball. Chaisson locked eyes with them and kept pacing, refusing to look away. The exchange turned the warmup into a tense standoff that had nearby fans watching more than the field.
Earlier, another fan went viral for holding a crude sign that said he would cut off his own manhood just to have Mike Vrabel back. The back and forth felt tense and raw. Chaisson never answered them with words, but his stare said plenty.
But his play during the game answered everything. He dominated his matchup, and after scoring, he turned toward the hecklers with a bold gesture by rubbing it.
K’Lavon Chaisson Let His Performance Speak to Titans Fans
The Patriots crushed the Titans 31 to 13, and Chaisson stole the show. He dominated on defense from start to finish and earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors.
His biggest moment came in the third quarter. Chaisson rushed from the edge and hit Cam Ward square. The ball flew loose. He scooped it without breaking stride and charged four yards into the end zone. The stadium fell quiet except for the roar from the Patriots’ bench.
Chaisson finished with two sacks, three tackles, and the game-changing score. Every play showed speed, power, and control. His performance silenced the critics who questioned his fit under coach Mike Vrabel.
After the win, Chaisson said, “The whole team felt extra juice facing their former organization. The pregame taunts seemed to fuel me more than shake me.”
The night ended with Chaisson walking off the field as the loudest voice in the stadium without saying a word.
The dominant defensive performance by Chaisson and the entire Patriots defense effectively silenced Titans fans who had been taunting the team prior to the game.
