Authors: By TERESA M. WALKER
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Being an identical twin isn't easy. Playing in the NFL on separate teams with numbers on the jerseys should make it easier to tell them apart.
With Titans cornerback Jason McCourty, it's apparently still a bit challenging when his twin was a first-round pick by the Patriots a year after he was taken in the sixth round. The man called J-Mac went home after scoring his first career touchdown only to learn from his girlfriend that the TV announcer called him by his brother's name, Devin, throughout the game.
Jason certainly is doing his best on the field this season to clear up any confusion. He's off to the strongest start of his career with two interceptions and 57 tackles.
The Titans (4-3) host Cincinnati (5-2) on Sunday.
