The NFL's edge rushers are getting bigger and faster as times goes on, but that's not the only position in which the phenomenon is occurring. Cornerbacks are getting to be the same way with the league evolving.
Tennessee Titans insider Jim Wyatt didn't mince words when a reader on the Titans website asked him about a first-round cornerback making a position switch.
NASHVILLE—Optimism is a crucial theme for the Tennessee Titans under first-year coach Brian Callahan. The team's optimism stems from its belief in Callahan's strategic approach to scoring and his ability to lead the team to success.
The Tennessee Titans went 6-11 last season, but there is reason to believe that won't be the case in 2024. Last season marked the first year since 2014 that Taylor Lewan wasn't on the Titans roster after he retired due to a knee injury he suffered early in 2022.
The Tennessee Titans have done a lot of spending this offseason, but they have the opportunity to do a little more in the weeks leading up to training camp in late July.
Tennessee Titans general manager Ran Carthon is in his second year with the team, but he's been in the NFL for nearly two decades. Carthon was an undrafted
The Tennessee Titans took JC Latham with the No. 7 overall pick, and a month after the NFL Draft, it appears that the team made the right choice. USA Today compiled a "redraft" of last month's first round and Latham remained with the Titans at No.
As Tennessee Titans fans eagerly await the start of the 2024 National Football League regular season, it's still early in Brian Callahan's tenure as the head coach of the Titans.
Ran Carthon, the Tennessee Titans general manager known for his ability to create bonds with nearly anyone, decided to have some fun by photobombing a local TV reporter after Wednesday's OTA session at the team facility.
For as much hype as has surrounded the signings of Calvin Ridley, Tyler Boyd, and Tony Pollard for the Tennessee Titans, perhaps the most critical move this offseason by general manager Ran Carthon was signing center Lloyd Cushenberry.
Here’s why the Titans should be worried about the 2024 season.
Throughout rookie minicamp and the first two weeks of Tennessee Titans OTAs one player's leadership and physical presence has stood out perhaps more than any other player on the team.
It's no secret that the Tennessee Titans' offseason plans, led by general manager Ran Carthon, focused heavily on establishing a solid foundation for second-year quarterback Will Levis.
There was quite an uproar from national media members across the football world after the Titans inked wide receiver Calvin Ridley to a four-year deal worth $92 million with $50 million in guaranteed money back in March.
The Tennessee Titans are rolling with Will Levis this season, but if he continues to perform poorly, he may be on his way out. Another player who could be in the final year with his team is Dak Prescott, who is in the last season of his contract with the Dallas Cowboys.
Even though the Tennessee Titans improved this offseason by signing Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd, it may not exactly translate to success in the 2024 season.
Former Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson is looking to give back to the game of football by helping find the next generation of stars. Johnson went from being a two-star recruit out of Orlando, Florida, to achieving a 2,000-yard rushing season in the National Football League.
Tennessee Titans linebacker Arden Key is embarking on his seventh season in the National Football League, his second with the Titans. He is determined to shake a label he dislikes.
After their second straight losing season, the Tennessee Titans brought in a new head coach and began revamping one of the more talent-deficient rosters in the NFL.
The Tennessee Titans are entering a new era in 2024. Tennessee fired former head coach Mike Vrabel and moved on from long-time workhorse running back Derrick Henry.
The league’s offseason news cycle has quieted as OTAs are ongoing and June’s minicamps are ready to tee off. Every team has also known about their schedule release from several weeks ago.
If there is one big concern about the Tennessee Titans heading into 2024, it’s quarterback Will Levis. No one really knows what to expect from Levis, who supplanted Ryan Tannehill as the Titans’ starter midway through last season and posted mixed results.
Will Trent McDuffie become the Chiefs' lockdown cornerback after Kansas City traded L'Jarius Sneed to the Tennessee Titans this offseason?
It’s hard to see a situation in which Burks finds tremendous success as WR4 or WR5 on a Tennessee offense quarterbacked by Will Levis.
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