2022 Bold Predictions: Tennessee Titans
After earning a first-round bye, the Titans were one and done in the playoffs, losing to the Cincinnati Bengals. They will look to make a deeper run this year.
After earning a first-round bye, the Titans were one and done in the playoffs, losing to the Cincinnati Bengals. They will look to make a deeper run this year.
For fans of the NFL, it is the last month without football until March. With camps getting more intense as the season creeps ever closer, veterans are trying to keep their jobs, and rookies are trying to make their respective teams.
After the acquisition of Julio Jones, there is one more piece that would put the Titans’ offense further over the top, and maybe (at least on paper) better than the reigning back-to-back AFC champs.
With the rumors running rampant of current Atlanta Falcons receiver Julio Jones being finished in the ATL, Nashville is one of the potential landing spots for the seven-time Pro Bowl selection.
The Tennessee Titans, in their franchise’s six-plus decades of history, have seen many stars and elite talents pass through their locker room, but there’s only ever been, and will ever be only one Freak.
You can’t mention the Houston Oilers and Tennessee Titans without mentioning the stars they’ve had at the running back position. From Derrick Henry now to Chris Johnson previously, even way back to Earl Campbell. But you’d be remiss if you mention the Titans and their running backs without including Eddie George.
The NFL Draft is officially in the rearview mirror. Now it’s full steam ahead towards the impending season, with the schedule release slated for May 12. Here’s the May Edition of Tennessee Titans True or False
In honor of today being the 2021 NFL Draft, this week’s piece will look at the top 10 picks in Tennessee Titans history.
This series will look back on the Tennessee Titans franchise. Players, coaches, etc. will be showcased in each installment.
It’s that time of year, no football being played, other sports drawing to a close, and baseball about to begin. But the NFL offseason is in full swing. As the calendar inches ever closer to the NFL Draft, and free agency is in full swing, Veterans have become unfortunate cap casualties. What better time to address some of the team’s glaring questions?
The nightcap of the annual NFL opening-week Monday Night Football doubleheader was billed by some as Jurrell Casey with his
After earning a first-round bye, the Titans were one and done in the playoffs, losing to the Cincinnati Bengals. They will look to make a deeper run this year.
For fans of the NFL, it is the last month without football until March. With camps getting more intense as the season creeps ever closer, veterans are trying to keep their jobs, and rookies are trying to make their respective teams.
After the acquisition of Julio Jones, there is one more piece that would put the Titans’ offense further over the top, and maybe (at least on paper) better than the reigning back-to-back AFC champs.
With the rumors running rampant of current Atlanta Falcons receiver Julio Jones being finished in the ATL, Nashville is one of the potential landing spots for the seven-time Pro Bowl selection.
The Tennessee Titans, in their franchise’s six-plus decades of history, have seen many stars and elite talents pass through their locker room, but there’s only ever been, and will ever be only one Freak.
You can’t mention the Houston Oilers and Tennessee Titans without mentioning the stars they’ve had at the running back position. From Derrick Henry now to Chris Johnson previously, even way back to Earl Campbell. But you’d be remiss if you mention the Titans and their running backs without including Eddie George.
The NFL Draft is officially in the rearview mirror. Now it’s full steam ahead towards the impending season, with the schedule release slated for May 12. Here’s the May Edition of Tennessee Titans True or False
In honor of today being the 2021 NFL Draft, this week’s piece will look at the top 10 picks in Tennessee Titans history.
This series will look back on the Tennessee Titans franchise. Players, coaches, etc. will be showcased in each installment.
It’s that time of year, no football being played, other sports drawing to a close, and baseball about to begin. But the NFL offseason is in full swing. As the calendar inches ever closer to the NFL Draft, and free agency is in full swing, Veterans have become unfortunate cap casualties. What better time to address some of the team’s glaring questions?
The nightcap of the annual NFL opening-week Monday Night Football doubleheader was billed by some as Jurrell Casey with his new team the Denver Broncos
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