In a recent, comprehensive list of "cut candidates" from Matt Okada, a handful of current Tennessee Titans veterans are put on the chopping block. In the eyes of the national media, it seems, the team has no real reason to hold onto these weapons that have been around the block a time or two.
The Tennessee Titans' 2026 offseason has been almost entirely defined thus far by coaching hires, changes and accompanying rumors up to this point. Though now, with Robert Saleh firmly in the driver's seat, real noise is beginning to flood in from all sides.
The Miami Dolphins have a QB mess on their hands. To be fair, it's a mess of their own making. Nobody made them extend Tua Tagovailoa on a 4 year/$212.4 million deal in 2024.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward was sacked a seething 55 times in his rookie season. Of course, some of those are bound to fall on first-year mistakes under center or, similarly, the unavoidable, occasional collapses that come built-in to the sport of football on a professional level.
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
The Tennessee Titans are anticipated to make a flurry of moves - additions, subtractions and answered questions in between - this offseason. And, under head coach Robert Saleh, the team is wasted no time in making that hopeful dream an active reality.
The Tennessee Titans announced they have signed DE Earnest Brown and OT Ryan Hayes to contracts. Brown, 27, was a fifth-round pick by the Rams out of Northwestern in the 2021 NFL Draft.
The Tennessee Titans have an important decision to make with the fourth overall pick. The wise assumption made by most people so far is that they'll probably come away with an EDGE.
With the 2026 offseason in-tow, the first stage of free agency has hit the football world. NFL teams across the country are cutting and keeping players in rapid succession, with any and all loose names being immediately thereafter theorized for different destinations.
The Tennessee Titans have an opportunity to get a whole lot better during the 2026 offseason. Tennessee hired Robert Saleh at head coach, ushering in a new era of hope for the organization.
Brian Daboll seemed to have a number of options during this year’s coaching carousel. He received interest regarding three head coaching jobs and three offensive coordinator positions, including a HC interview with his former team, the Bills.
This offseason, I took control of the Tennessee Titans in GM Mode on StickToTheModel with a clear plan: create cap flexibility, reshape the skill positions, strengthen the defense, and build long-term depth through the draft.
The Tennessee Titans' roster, entering the 2026 offseason, is bound to endure a measure of extreme change with a new coaching system in full force. Robert Saleh, driven by his defensive sensibilities, is sure to make significant changes on that side of the ball, especially.
It could be steps forward for the Tennessee Titans and quarterback Cam Ward in 2026. And the defense is excited about new coach Robert Saleh. Plus, things could get even better in the draft, and here is the Titans’ 2026 NFL Mock Draft roundup post-Super Bowl as draft season ramps up.
The Cleveland Browns have hired a new defensive coordinator to replace Jim Schwartz. Former Atlanta Falcons pass game coordinator Mike Rutenberg is being hired as the new Browns defensive coordinator, according to reports.
The 2026 offseason as officially kicked off for the Tennessee Titans. Under head coach Robert Saleh, as well as his extensively redone staff, are looking to get off to a hot start.
The Tennessee Titans 2026 offseason, led by new head coach Robert Saleh, is set to be defined by the team’s cap space. With a cume of more than $100 million (per Over the Cap), the Titans have more money to spend than any other team in the NFL.
Little in the way of encouragement was or can be wrought from the Tennessee Titans' 2025-26 season. Going 3-14 and finishing winless in their division for the first time in more than 40 years, Tennessee struggled to produce any real momentum.
The NFL Combine is a little over a week away. The legal tampering period of Free Agency opens a little over a week after that. Three weeks after that are the annual owners meetings in Arizona, and then three weeks after that is the opening night of the NFL Draft.
As Easton Freeze of AtoZ Sports confirmed, the Tennessee Titans re-branding efforts are well underway. A leaked logo design from fanatics.com on a Pegasus Player Pal Plush Ball displaying one of the images associated with the change appeared in the online shop on Friday Night.
Nine days since Jim Schwartz resigned as their defensive coordinator, the Browns are getting closer to naming his replacement. Head coach Todd Monken‘s decision could come “within the next day or two,” Mary Kay Cabot of cleveland.com reports.
On Thursday of this week, the Titans announced their finalized coaching staff under new head coach Robert Saleh. We had already covered many of the staff changes in previous posts as they were announced, but the release provided some previously uncovered updates.