A road opener against the No. 1 overall pick and one primetime contest are the highlights of the Tennessee Titans 2024 regular season schedule. Tennessee will begin their campaign against quarterback Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears on September 8.
After signing with the Tennessee Titans last offseason, edge rusher Arden Key has been one of the team's brightest personalities. Key hit the ground running in training camp of last year by counting his sacks in practice against the Titans' offensive tackles, who were later found to be incompetent.
One major concern for Titans fans has already been resolved ahead of Wednesday night's official NFL schedule release. Fans have been left wondering how many, if any at all, primetime games the Titans might be featured in during the 2024 season.
The Tennessee Titans have quietly pieced together one of the best offseasons in the NFL. But after back-to-back seasons of ineptitude, the national media hasn't been showing the Titans much attention.
The Minnesota Vikings already have some terrific weapons in place for incoming rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy. Justin Jefferson is the No. 1 receiver, and Jordan Addison is a phenomenal second option.
The 2024 NFL Schedule continues to leak ahead of the official Wednesday night release. This time it's about the Tennessee Titans and their Week 1 opponent.
They will join a Lions front office that lost their longtime senior player personnel director earlier this offseason.
The Tennessee Titans lost long-time running back Derrick Henry to the Baltimore Ravens in free agency back in March, but they don’t seem to think their offense will miss him.
Tracking all of the rumors about the Titans 2024 schedule [UPDATE 9:52 AM] - Looks like the Minnesota Vikings come to Nissan Stadium in week 11. It’s amazing the buzz that the release of the NFL schedule generates.
According to Main Street Clarksville, the AFL owners have been unhappy with the league’s previous commissioner, Lee Hutton. Hutton owns the Minnesota Myth, which just suspended operations.
The Tennessee Titans, along with the rest of the NFL, are anxiously awaiting for the league's schedule release set to take place on Wednesday night at 8 ET.
The Steelers are the more desperate team to pull off the trade.
The Tennessee Titans are offering a unique experience for fans this summer. The team announced that the new Nissan Stadium experience center, Titans House, will open for limited appointments in May, and will fully open for PSL holders and new Nissan Stadium waitlist members this summer.
May regularly brings change in teams’ scouting departments, as staffs are often kept intact ahead of the draft for continuity purposes. The Titans are one of the teams making changes shortly after the draft.
It's a tale as old as time. Well, not really, since the University of Texas was officially founded in September 1883, close to 90 years after the University of Tennessee.
The Tennessee Titans have invested in many a free agent, and safety Justin Simmons could be the next player to join the club. Following a 6-11 season that resulted in the end of the Mike Vrabel Era, first-year head coach Brian Callahan has spent the offseason building the team in his vision.
The 49ers are set to add experienced depth up front.
The 2024 NFL Draft may be over, but that doesn’t mean that the Tennessee Titans are done filling up their roster. There are still some notable free agents after the draft that the team could go after.
The Tennessee Titans announced they have signed veteran TE Nick Vannett. In a corresponding move, the Titans waived UDFA DB Rod Gattison. Vannett, 31, is a former third-round pick in the 2016 NFL Draft by the Seahawks out of Ohio State.
The Minnesota Vikings already boast a pair of dynamic wide receivers, but they might not be done adding to first-round rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy’s supporting cast.
There was no shortage of breakout quarterbacks from the 2023 season. The biggest was Jordan Love, who finally got his shot as a starter and nearly took the Green Bay Packers to the NFC Championship Game.
The AFC South is still getting carded when it tries to order off the beer menu.
The Tennessee Titans were one of the most aggressive teams in NFL free agency this offseason, and quarterback Will Levis is appreciative of the effort.
Assessing the Tennessee Titans' offseason moves several months before the season opener is a common practice as it is for every National Football League team but it's important to remember true grades won't be in until the 2024 season ends.
Are the Titans preparing to move on from a former first-round pick?
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