Following another grueling 16-game schedule, the Tennessee Titans found themselves in familiar territory once again as they finished 9-7 for the fourth straight year. However, this year’s 9-7 team has a much different feel than years past.
After failing to make the postseason last year, the Titans earned the the right to play January football for the second time in three years by winning seven of their final 10 games following a lackluster 2-4 start.
The offense came to life in a big way following the mid-season quarterback change to Ryan Tannehill which helped them go from a stagnant offense that averaged 11 points per game from weeks two to six to an offense that averaged an explosive 30.