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    After being a third-round selection of the Tennessee Oilers out of LSU, Denard Walker spent four seasons with the Titans organization. The nine-year NFL vet played defensive back for six different organizations while racking up 13 interceptions in his career. Walker is now joined by John Glennon and David Boclair, who have been covering the Titans for over 20 years. This trio unites to bring you in-depth analysis on the Tennessee Titans each week. Tune in to hear about Derrick Henry, Ryan Tannehill, Jeffrey Simmons, and the rest of the Titans squad.
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    Purchasing Power for Free Agency

    Purchasing Power for Free Agency

    The Tennessee Titans opted not to use their franchise or transition tags on running back Derrick Henry or anyone else. Instead, general manager Ran Carthon and the rest of the personnel staff held opted to look ahead to the free agency signing period, which starts in a week. Tennessee will enter the start of the new league year more than $75 million under the salary cap, which means it has more to spend than all but two other NFL franchises. ... After a 6-11 season, the Titans have no shortage of personnel needs, which means there are plenty of potential free-agent targets available. We look at who Carthon and Co. might want at obvious positions of need such as tackle or wide receiver as well as other spots. ... In stark contrast to Tennessee, the Buffalo Bills have shed salary in recent days and have cut a handful of notable players, at least of couple of whom ought to be of interest to the Titans. ... Similarly, the Philadelphia Eagles recently released Kevin Bayrd. So, what is likely next for the former Tennessee Titans safety? ... Free agency is bound to shape what the Titans do in the draft overall, but what happens with the first six overall picks in that draft will be the biggest factor in what the Titans do with their first selection, No. 7 overall. The apparent rise of one quarterback prospect could play a prominent role in that scenario. ... Since it looks as if Henry is headed to free agency, what is his most likely destination for the 2024 season?

    Bleav in Titans
    enMarch 07, 2024

    Dreaming Is Free

    Dreaming Is Free

    The Tennessee Titans started the week with three more additions to their coaching staff. One new assistant coach has direct ties to the head man, Brian Callahan. Another, like Callahan, is a second-generation coach. ... As the NFL free agency period approaches, the Titans have made no noticeable moves to retain any players whose contracts will soon expire. They also have a bunch of money to spend once the signing period commences. ... Some big-name wide receivers around the league are in the final weeks of their current contracts and could be available soon, but the one guy among them who makes the most sense (and who most excites the fan base) likely will not be available once the time comes. ... Largely overlooked among Tennessee's current needs is an experienced backup quarterback who can help Will Levis and keep the offense going, if needed. One such player who has proven himself in that regard (and who has beaten the Titans) is headed to free agency and makes a lot of sense. ... Cornerback is another area of need. It is also a challenge to find the right fit at that position on the free-agent market. ... After free agency comes the draft. Right now, the Titans have the seventh overall pick (first round) and 38th overall pick (second round) with no third-round selection. Which would be better: Make those two picks as scheduled early in those rounds or trade one or both in order to amass more selections overall? ... Like every other team, Tennessee still has time to re-sign some of its players and keep them from free agency. Among those in that situation, there is one member of the 2023 Titans who franchise officials should do what they can to make sure he is a member of the 2024 Titans.

    Bleav in Titans
    enFebruary 22, 2024

    'Like Crap Through a Goose'

    'Like Crap Through a Goose'

    Not long ago, in two regular-season meetings and one postseason matchup, the Tennessee Titans looked every bit the equal of the Kansas City Chiefs, or as close to it as any NFL team. Now, like every other franchise, the Titans are looking up at the Chiefs, winners of three of the last five Super Bowls, and trying to figure out how to match up. ... A look back at Sunday's Super Bowl LVIII, how Kansas City won and the challenge of dealing with the combination of quarterback Patrick Mahomes and coach Andy Reid. ... The big game, of course, stirred memories of the Titans' lone Super Bowl appearance, and Denard Walker recalled a meaningful show of support from then-coach Jeff Fisher following that defeat against the St. Louis Rams. ... Defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson invoked General George Patton when asked about how he will run that unit under coach Brian Callahan. It is an approach that should excite the players in the system and should look familiar to long-time Tians fans given its ties for former Titans coach Jeff Fisher and defensive coordinator Gregg Williams. ... Offensive coordinator Nock Holz sais he expects "speed, detail and execution" from his unit. One of those things currently is in short supply with that unit. ... The position coaches include two have been Titans assistants, previously. Tracy Rocker (defensive line) and Frank Bush (linebackers) filled those same roles under Mike Munchak, who was head coach from 2011-13.

    Bleav in Titans
    enFebruary 16, 2024

    Two Familiar Faces and One Absurd Assertion

    Two Familiar Faces and One Absurd Assertion

    It is Super Bowl week, and Denard Walker reflects on how he navigated the myriad media responsibilities he and the rest of the Tennessee Titans faced ahead of their meeting with the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXIV. ...  The prevailing wisdom among this panel is that the Kansas City Chiefs look like the team to beat this week because of A) the continued greatness of quarterback Patrick Mahomes and B) a better defense than they have had in other recent championship seasons. ... The Titans' new offensive coordinator Nick Holz, who does not have a lengthy professional résumé but who goes back a long way with coach Brian Callahan -- all the way to high school, in fact. ... Holz won't be the play-caller on offense, but his history suggests he can make a significant impact even if he does not perform high-profile duties. ... One reported member of the new coaching staff is former Titants defense back Steve Jackson, who was an important -- if not omnipresent -- member of the franchise's 1999 Super Bowl team. Like Holz, Jackson has some personal history with Callahan, albeit their connection only goes back a few years when they were assistant coaches with the Cincinnati Bengals. ... Former Titans coach Mike Vrabel still has not found a job, and one report in recent days offers a bizarre and tough-to-believe reason for why that is. As of now, it seems that Vrabel will end up with -- in some capacity -- his best friend as a part of a high-profile college football program.

    Bleav in Titans
    enFebruary 08, 2024

    A Father-Son Reunion

    A Father-Son Reunion

    It already is clear that new Tennessee Titans head coach Brian Callahan plans to overhaul significantly the team's coaching staff. ... There have been no official announcements about assistant coaches, but the latest reporting indicates that the Cleveland Browns granted Bill Callahan -- Brian Callahan's father and a long-time, well-respected offensive line coach -- permission to explore the possibility of joining his son's staff. The report further indicates that the Browns won't stand in his way if he wants to leave them. ... The elder Callahan will be the second position coach on offense to be hired. Reports already indicate that Tyke Tolbert, who spent the past two seasons with the Chicago Bears, will fill that role. One of the members of this podcast actually was coached by Tolbert more than two decades ago. ... Dennard Wilson, who spent last season as Baltimore's defensive backs coach and the two seasons before that in the same position with Philadelphia, reportedly has been tapped to serve as defensive coordinator. A rising star, Wilson reportedly had other opportunities this offseason and likely would have had even more had he waited, but he opted to take on the opportunity to lead the Titans' defense. ... With all of the NFL's head coaching vacancies now filled, former coach Mike Vrabel seems destined to sit out the 2024 season. With no significant record as a defensive coordinator, that seems like an unlikely option for him even if he wanted to get back to work quickly. The real question now seems to be how much of the time off he will use to reflect on the reasons for his dismissal and whether he will do some things differently when (of if) he gets another opportunity to be a head coach.

    Bleav in Titans
    enFebruary 02, 2024

    Brian Callahan Is The Man

    Brian Callahan Is The Man

    The episode begins with a nod to a former Tennessee Titans linebacker, Terry Killens, who will make history when Super Bowl LVII is played in Las Vegan. ... Brian Callahan's first public act as Tennessee Titans head coach was an introductory press conference Thursday. The 49-year-old son of former Oakland Raiders head coach Bill Callahan showed much emotion when he discussed those who influenced him most in his professional journey but did not display much of an ego when he reviewed the career path he traveled that got him to this point. ... In previous jobs, Callahan worked with accomplished quarterbacks Peyton Manning, Matthew Stafford and Derek Carr well into their respective careers. He noted that things he learned from those players should help him as he works to develop current Titans quarterback Will Levis. ... Callahan says he is eager to meet his new players, but Denard Walker says the majority of those introductions will have to wait. Most players won't be around the facility for the next few months. ... Callahan has not been a head coach at any level of football, but he does have the benefit of having watched his father do it and having spent time in NFL facilities as a youngster. He also has the benefit of the past five seasons as offensive coordinator with the Cincinnati Bengals under Zac Taylor, who effectively groomed Callahan for this opportunity. ... The same day she signed Callahan to a contract, controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk promoted Ran Carthon to executive vice president/general manager, which makes him the final voice on all personnel decisions. Additionally, Chad Brinker was promoted to president of football operations, which places him second in line behind Carthon. ... The moves eliminate any chance for Callahan to make an early grab for power and provides clarity in the decision-making process. It is not clear, however, whether this was a good decision or a means for Adams Strunk to pass the buck.

    Bleav in Titans
    enJanuary 26, 2024

    Casting a Wide Net

    Casting a Wide Net

    A week into their search for a new head coach, the Tennessee Titans have confirmed interviews with four candidates, Baltimore defensive coordinator Mike McDonald, N.Y. Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka, Las Vegas interim head coach Antonio Pierce and Cincinnati offensive coordinator Brian Callahan. According to reports, they have requested permission to interview 10 coaches, some of whose teams remain alive in the NFL playoffs. ... Callahan looks like the first to emerge as a serious candidate, and his family ties could make for an interesting addition to his staff. ... Detroit defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn is on his list. While he never has been a head coach, his work as an assistant has been well-received by players with his current and former franchises. ... Most of those the Titans want to interview also have drawn interest from other teams in search of a coach. If it comes down to it, does Tennessee have enough in its favor that someone would choose to coach the Titans over another team? ... Thus far, former coach Mike Vrabel has not drawn a lot of reported interest. That either means his work with the Titans was not as highly regarded as some might think or he simply plans to sit out a year or more before he returns to an NFL sideline. ... While he says he will be forever a Titan, Derrick Henry's latest public comments suggest that he will be on a different sideline in a different uniform in 2024 -- and he is fine with that. The soon-to-be free agent says the most important thing at this stage of hs career is to be with a team that has a legitimate chance to win the Super Bowl.

    Bleav in Titans
    enJanuary 18, 2024

    Farewell, Mike Vrabel

    Farewell, Mike Vrabel

    Tennessee Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk fired coach Mike Vrabel on Tuesday, two days after the final game of the 2023 season. Vrabel is the third-winningest coach in franchise history and one of three to guide the team at least as far as the AFC Championship game. ... The decision was not necessarily a shock, given reports about his job status in recent weeks. However, Strunk offered no concrete answer to the question of why she made the move, and general manager Ran Carthon followed up with even less clarity on the issue at a press conference. Similarly, no one was willing – or able – to provide any detail about what they hope to find in Vrabel's replacement. ... Vrabel was 6-18 over his final 24 regular season contests, but posted a winning record (54-45) overall. Plus, his winning percentage in games decided by seven points or fewer was even better, and his winning percentage in games decided by three points or fewer was even better than that. Regardless of overall talent, his teams displayed consistency in several key areas that will be difficult to replicate. ... The general thinking is that Vrabel, the 2021 NFL Coach of the Year, will get another job as quickly as he wants to get back to work. At present, there are six other NFL franchises in search of a head coach, but his ultimate destination might be someplace else. ... Sunday's 28-20 victory over Jacksonville was a satisfying end to an otherwise disappointing season, and a fitting way to close the book on the Titans' tenures of two notable performers, Derrick Henry and Rayn Tannehill – and ultimately their head coach.

    Bleav in Titans
    enJanuary 11, 2024

    Going Out With a Whimper

    Going Out With a Whimper

    No one could say the Tennessee Titans were mailing it in. Although they had lost three of their last four headed into Sunday's game at Houston, all three defeats were in games that went down to the end of regulation or beyond and the victory was a come-from-behind affair in the closing minutes at Miami. The 26-3 loss, which dropped them to 5-11 and left them four games behind their division foes, looked like something completely different. ... This Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Nissan Stadium will conclude the 2023 season -- and will provide the Titans with one more opportunity to win a division game. Thus far, they are 0-5 against AFC South opponents. Since realignment in 2002, Tennessee never has failed to win at least one division game. ... The effect of mounting defeats and continuing personnel issues showed Monday when coach Mike Vrabel let loose with a bit of profanity during a press conference. He apologized two days later, but his choice of words spoke volumes about the current emotional state of the man in charge. ... The rumor mill continues to spin with speculation that Vrabel and general manager Ran Carthon do not have a strong working relationship. Recent reports suggest that Vrabel, who is under contract beyond this season, could force his way out and try to find a more comfortable opportunity for the future. Vrabel was asked about the reports this week and expressed his desire to keep the job he has had for nearly six years now. ... Despite the offense's deficiencies, particularly on the line, running back Derrick Henry has topped 1,000 rushing yards for the fifth time in six years, and wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins topped 1,000 receiving yards in his first year with the team. Both achievements are notable in their ways. ... There is no question that Will Levis is Tennessee's quarterback of the future. For the second time in recent weeks, though, his status for the next game is in doubt because of an injury. Once again, there is no indication that coaches want to see what second-year quarterback Malik Willis can do or to showcase the 2022 third-round pick for a potential offseason trade.

    Bleav in Titans
    enJanuary 04, 2024

    After a Familiar Injury, a Familiar Face is Ready to Return

    After a Familiar Injury, a Familiar Face is Ready to Return

    The Tennessee Titans' latest defeat, 19-16 in overtime against the Houston Texans, was surprisingly similar to their previous one, two weeks earlier against the Indianapolis Colts. ... This loss officially eliminated them from playoff contention and left them with a 5-9 record, which guarantees a second straight losing season. ... For the second time this season, the Titans' starting quarterback sustained a high ankle sprain. The first time it happened, rookie Will Levis stepped in for Ryan Tannehill and ultimately supplanted Tannehill as the full-time starter. Now, Levis is hurt, and Tannehill is poised to step in and play in place of Levis. ... Once again, second-year quarterback Malik Willis appears to have merited little if any consideration as the starter. That makes it seem increasingly that the end of Willis' time in Tennessee is rapidly approaching. ... Levis was injured when he was sacked for the seventh time by the Texans' defense, a play that capped another forgettable performance for the offensive line. ... Likewise, that line did nothing to help running back Derrick Henry, who endured roughly his worst day as a pro. The question as Henry nears the end of his current contract is whether age finally caught up with him or if he simply has been victimized by sub-par blocking during his eighth NFL season. ... Henry and Tannehill are among the Titans' most prominent players who are set to become free agents this offseason. But it is a member of the defense who looks like one player franchise officials should do all they can to re-sign. ... The Seattle Seahawks come to town Sunday fresh off a big, come-from-behind victory on Monday night, just as the Titans did a week earlier. Is there any reason that Tennessee can do to Seattle as Houston did to Tennessee?

    Bleav in Titans
    enDecember 21, 2023

    One Unlikely Victory and One Unforgettable Player

    One Unlikely Victory and One Unforgettable Player

    The Tennessee Titans won their first road game of the season and dealt the Miami Dolphins their first home defeat 28-27 on Monday. Tennessee overcame a pair of late miscues with two touchdowns and a two-point conversion in the final 2:46, which made the first NFL team since 2016 to win when trailing by 14 with three minutes to play, and the first ever to do so in regulation. ... Now at 5-8, the Titans are still last in the AFC South and have less than a one percent chance to make the playoffs, but the play of the defense (minus Jeffery Simmons) against the league's highest-scoring team and the willingness to battle to the end look like positive signs for what is to come in the remainder of this season and beyond. ... The victory came a day after the world learned that former Titans tight end Frank Wycheck had died at his home in Chattanooga. Wycheck was 52 years old when he passed. During his time with the Titans, though, he was an invaluable part of the offense and an important voice in the locker room and the community. ... Tennessee will face the Houston Texans twice in the final four weeks, including Sunday in Nashville. Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins had several big games against the Titans as a member of the Texans. Recent events suggest it is likely that he has another big game, this time as a member of the Titans against the Texans.

    Bleav in Titans
    enDecember 13, 2023

    Never A Dull Moment

    Never A Dull Moment

    The Tennessee Titans fell to 4-8 on Sunday when they lost 31-28 in overtime to the Indianapolis Colts. The game included several special teams blunders, injuries to some of Tennessee's most important players, and an uncommon sideline interaction between a couple of players. All in all, it was an unusual affair that resulted in an all-too-common outcome for the Titans. ... The fallout of this latest loss began when special teams coordinator Craig Aukerman was fired on Monday. Aukerman had directed the Titans' special teams since the start of the 2018 season but paid the price for a disastrous performance. Mike Vrabel said he was the one who fired Aukerman. Still, there is ample evidence to suggest the order to do so came from much higher up. ... Third-year linebacker Monty Rice, a third-round pick in 2021, was released on Tuesday and subsequently claimed by the New Orleans Saints. His departure marks the latest failure of recent early selections. ... The Titans signed rookie punter Ty Zentner to replace Ryan Stonehouse, who sustained a season-ending injury as part of the special teams debacle against the Colts. ... Veteran wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins did not hide his disappointment when rookie quarterback Will Levis threw a pass out of bounds and well out of Hopkins' reach. The two then had an animated sideline discussion that showed the interesting dynamic that exists between the two. ... Cornerback Kristian Fulton sustained a familiar injury late in the loss to the Colts, and his status for Monday's game at Miami is in doubt. Even though Fulton has not always played his best this season, the timing of his latest ailment could not be worse given the challenges the Dolphins' offense presents. To make matters worse, Jeffery Simmons will be out with an injury of his own, which will hinder the ability of the pass rush to help out the secondary.

    Bleav in Titans
    enDecember 07, 2023

    Running Toward the Future or the Finish?

    Running Toward the Future or the Finish?

    Officially, the Tennessee Titans are 4-1 in home games this season, but with their 17-10 victory over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, they improved to 4-0 in games played at Nissan Stadium (they were the "home" team in their loss to Baltimore in London). Only three other teams have not lost in their own stadiums this year, and they are all good ones. ... Rookie quarterback Will Levis did not have his best game against the Panthers, but it wasn't his worst either. He had one really good half. What he did not have was a turnover. On balance, the decision to play him instead of veteran Ryan Tannehill continues to look wise. ... Running backs were not a hot commodity during last year's free-agent signing period. There will be plenty of them available in 2024, including Derrick Henry, and that scenario is one reason -- among several -- to think that Henry and the Titans could agree on another contract that will keep him around past this season, which is the final one on his current deal. ... The first time the Titans played the Indianapolis Colts this season, quarterback Garnder Minshew replaced an injured Anthony Richardson and led a Colts offense that generated more than 400 total yards, including nearly half that total with the running game. This time, Tennessee players and coaches have the opportunity to prepare for Minshew and the challenges he presents.

    Bleav in Titans
    enDecember 01, 2023

    Give Thanks -- After All, Things Could Be Worse

    Give Thanks -- After All, Things Could Be Worse

    Sunday's loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars was the latest disappointing performance by the Tennessee Titans. The offensive line and defensive backfield continued to struggle, and the Titans had to resort to trick plays to score touchdowns. ... With three straight losses and 14 in the last 17 games, dating back to last season, coach Mike Vrabel has started to face questions about his job security. He does have a record of success with the Titans, a seemingly solid relationship with controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk and a plan for the future. With seven games remaining, though, there are plenty of opportunities to eat away at all of that equity. ... With the loss to Jacksonville, there is now almost zero chance for Tennessee to make the playoffs. That will test the resolve of the players and the creativity of the coaching staff as everyone works to stay motivated. ... Motivation won't be a problem for rookie quarterback Will Levis, who fell out of the first round in April's draft. In this one, he will face another rookie quarterback, Bryce Young, the player the Panthers deemed was the best available when they selected him first overall.

    Bleav in Titans
    enNovember 23, 2023

    Going From Bad to Worse

    Going From Bad to Worse

    The Tennessee Titans' offensive line has been a liability all season. It got even worse Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers when an ankle injury kept right guard Daniel Brunskill out of action and a concussion sidelined left tackle Andre Dillard early in the contest. The makeshift unit did not protect quarterback Will Levis or open holes for running back Derrick Henry well enough for the offense to do much of anything. ... Levis, making his third start, had by far his worst performance to date but was hardly to blame given the pressure he faced throughout the day. It is tough to imagine the rookie signal caller will do much better if his protection does not improve. ... Speaking of Henry, the veteran running back actually leads the AFC and is second in the NFL in rushing yards despite the shortcomings of those whose job it is to open holes for him. ... Even with the issues on offense, the Titans still have the same touchdown ratio and point differential as a team with a 6-3 record, which shows that the defense does enough almost every week to give the team a chance at victory. ... The only team in the AFC with a worse record than Tennessee is the New England Patriots, and there is talk that if that team fires coach Bill Belichick, Tennessee's Mike Vrabel would be the first choice of owner Robert Kraft to take over there.

    Bleav in Titans
    enNovember 16, 2023

    The Future Is Now

    The Future Is Now

    After two starts in place of injured Ryan Tannehill, rookie Will Levis was named the Tennessee Titans' starting quarterback for the remainder of the season. In a victory over Atlanta and a loss to Pittsburgh, the second-round draft pick from Kentucky has shown a strong arm and a willingness to stand in the pocket to get the ball deep down the field. It is a skill set that meshes well with the current offensive plan, and one that the team now (apparently) plans to use for years to come. ... Tannehill, who is in the final year of his contract, is now effectively done as Tennessee's quarterback. His tenure currently consists of exactly the same number of games played (63) and starts (61) for the Titans as the man he replaced, Marcus Mariota. Statistically speaking, the difference between the two was not as pronounced as most would expect. The biggest difference was in their records. ... Levis will have to work behind an offensive line that has not consistently protected either quarterback this season. And with tackles Nicholas Petit-Frere and Chris Hubbard and right guard Daniel Brunskill dealing with injuries, it could be a backup-heavy unit that plays Sunday against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. One of those backups is Dillon Radunz, a second-round pick in 2021 who could fill in almost anywhere but never has played in a way that suggests coaches have confidence in him. ... The game against the Buccaneers is on the road, and the Titans have yet to win a game outside of Nissan Stadium this season. Is there any reason to expect this week will be different?

    Bleav in Titans
    enNovember 09, 2023

    The Quarterback of the Future ... And the Present?

    The Quarterback of the Future ... And the Present?

    Rookie Will Levis started at quarterback in place of the injured Ryan Tannehill on Sunday and led the Tennessee Titans to a 28-23 victory over the Atlanta Falcons with four touchdown passes, including three to wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins ... Levis was particularly effective with deep throws, as evidenced by the fact that three of Tennessee's touchdowns came on plays of more than 30 yards. That ability to throw – and complete – the deep ball exploited the risks defenses take when they load up to stop running back Derrick Henry, which could mean that the Titans will want to bring back Henry next season. ... With a short week to prepare for Thursday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Levis is all but guaranteed to start once again this week. His performance against the Falcons, however, also led coach Mike Vrabel to alter his earlier stance that Tannehill unequivocally would return as the starter once he is healthy. ... What is certain is that second-year quarterback Malik Willis looks to have little future with Tennessee. It didn't help that his first snap against the Falcons resulted in a turnover (a lost fumble). ... Tannehill was a name mentioned prominently ahead of Tuesday's trade deadline, particularly after Levis' debut. But the Titans did not deal their veteran quarterback or anyone else in the final days and hours when such moves were allowed. It was an unexpected approach after they sent safety Kevin Byard to the Philadelphia Eagles a week earlier and altered the perception of what franchise officials wanted to accomplish by moving on from Byard, one of the leaders of the defense.

    Bleav in Titans
    enNovember 01, 2023

    Bye Bye Byard

    Bye Bye Byard

    Coming out of the open date in their schedule, the Tennessee Titans traded safety Kevin Byard to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for one veteran safety, Terrell Edmunds, and two picks in the 2024 NFL Draft (one each in the fifth and sixth rounds). A third-round selection in the 2016 draft, Byard never missed a game with Tennessee, earned two Pro Bowl invitations and was a two-time first-team All-Pro. ... Coach Mike Vrabel says the Byard deal is not related to the Titans' record (2-4), but common sense suggests it is the first move for a franchise that will be a "seller" ahead of the Oct. 31 trade deadline. Speculation already is rampant regarding possible destinations for quarterback Ryan Tannehill, running back Derrick Henry and wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. But they are not the only ones who could be moved. ... Not long ago, it seemed unthinkable that the Titans would want to be without Byard, but first-year general manager Ran Carthon has seemingly had a different view of a player who has been a reliable leader and performer on and off the field. So, it's possible that this separation ultimately was inevitable. ... The subject of who else will be traded is not the only uncertainty around the Titans at the moment. With Tannehill still slowed by an ankle injury, questions about who will lead the offense Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons are plentiful. An NFL.com report says that rookie Will Levis will start in place of Tannehill, but Vrabel maintains that Malik Willis also will play, and it is possible the two could alternate on a snap-by-snap basis. ... Is Levis' insertion into the starting role a temporary situation or does it signal the end of Tannehill's time as Tennessee's quarterback?

    Bleav in Titans
    enOctober 26, 2023

    Time to Think

    Time to Think

    At 2-4, the Tennessee Titans are last in the AFC South, and only two teams in the conference have a worse record. With the Oct. 31 NFL trade deadline approaching, many will look at Tennessee as a team likely to unload players. Among those in the final year of their contracts who would be appealing to current playoff contenders are running back Derrick Henry, quarterback Ryan Tannehill and defensive lineman Denico Autry. ... Part of the current predicament is a product of back-to-back drafts (2020 and 2021) that produced little in the way a regular or meaningful contributors at a time when players selected in those years should be in their primes. ... Speaking of Tannehill, an ankle injury forced him to finish Sunday's game on the sideline and created uncertainty about his availability for the next contest, Oct. 29 against Atlanta. Coach Mike Vrabel said that Tannehill will play if he's healthy. But if he is not, that means either Malik Willis or Will Levis will get the call, and Vrabel was not willing to say which way he would go in that case. ... There were a couple of in-game lineup changes against the Ravens based solely on performance. One starter got back on the field and finished the contest. The other did not, which likely means he has lost his starting spot for good. ... The Philadelphia Eagles, who have had much more success than the Titans this season, have taken a page from Tennessee's 2021 personnel playbook. In other words, Philadelphia replicated a move that Tennessee made two years earlier. Chances are, it can't turn out worse for the Eagles than it did for the Titans.

    Bleav in Titans
    enOctober 19, 2023

    London Calling as Road Woes Continue

    London Calling as Road Woes Continue

    A big reason the Tennessee Titans have a losing record five weeks into the 2023 NFL season is that they have had trouble scoring touchdowns, particularly when they get close to the goal line. The Titans rank 26th in points scored and are tied for 29th in red zone percentage. Personnel issues, no doubt, are part of the problem, but this is not the first time their offensive coordinator has directed an attack that has performed sub-standard in this regard. ... Fourth-year cornerback Kristian Fulton continues to look like anything but the player he was during his first three seasons. Coach Mike Vrabel admitted he even thought about benching Fulton in Sunday's loss at Indianapolis. If things don't get better -- and soon -- it almost certainly will mean a change. ... Fulton is not the only one struggling. According to the panel, others in need of a wake-up call include the face of the offense, a stalwart on defense and a second-year player who has not taken the expected step forward. ... The Titans will wait until late in the week before they travel to London and won't have a lot of time to acclimate themselves to their surroundings and the time change. Their opponent, the Baltimore Ravens, took a decidedly different approach to this contest. What, if anything, will it all mean when the teams meet on the field Sunday?

    Bleav in Titans
    enOctober 12, 2023
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